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Thursday, 29 December 2011
How to Wash Hair Extensions
I have made a short video explaining the best way we have found to wash permanent hair extensions while in the shower.
Tuesday, 27 December 2011
Hair Extension Application Methods
There are quite a lot of different ways to apply hair extensions, we would like to explain and compare them here so you are able to make an educated decision on what will be the best method for your hair.
Once again, all information in this blog stems from my own & our clients personal experiences, and if you have any other experience worth sharing, please add a comment below :)
MICRO BEADS - These are our preferred method of application, as they are easy to apply and remove, don't use any heat / glue / chemicals to apply or remove, and can be less damaging on your hair than other methods. In saying this though, you want to make sure you're getting the right type of micro beads, there are quite a few different varieties - copper tubes / screw lined / double beads / silicone lined.
We personally recommend the silicone lined beads, as they have a thin silicone ring inside the bead, so that when it is clamped shut on your natural hair, it acts as a protective layer between the metal bead and your own hair. Some of the cheaper metal beads can cause breakage at the roots from the thin edge of the bead pulling and rubbing constantly during normal wear. This also means that if you do accidentally pull your hair too hard and some extensions come loose, it is less likely to pull your own hair out. Our beads also have a protective coating which means the colour will not chip off and leave metal bits in your hair.
Micro beads come in several different colours so that your extensionist is able to match the bead colour to the colour of the roots of your hair. If the beads are positioned and applied correctly, you should not be able to see the beads at all while wearing your hair extensions. However, for those of you with extremely thin or very blonde hair who are worried about the visibility of the micro beads, some other methods can be better suited. My hair is very thin, though when I have it dark, you are unable to see any beads at all, but when I had light blonde hair, you were able to see them through my hair, so I used a different application method.
It is recommended to have micro bead hair extensions maintained / moved up every 2 months to avoid damage or matting of your natural hair. We will discuss hair extension care in another blog.
Here is a photo of the micro bead application. © Hot Stuff Beauty
TAPE WEFT / SKIN WEFT - This method is currently becoming more and more popular. The tape weft extensions can give a much flatter feel when applied and generally have a faster application time. They can also provide a more natural look for some people with shorter or thinner hair, as the sections that are applied to your roots are wider than the individual strands of the micro bead method, and will give a less 'separated' look. However, because the applied sections are wider, it can be more difficult to wear your hair up with the tape wefts applied. You generally need to wear your hair in a low, loose ponytail and avoid twisting or folding the tape sections when using hair bands and clips. You are unable to pull your hair back tightly at the sides as the tape sections are not as flexible / maneuverable as the beads.
The Tape wefts are good for blonde hair as they are harder to see than the beads, however, if you tone your hair a lot using a purple or blue shampoo, the tape tends to hold onto some of that colour and get a slight purple / blue tinge going on after a while, so it is important that you keep your hair clean and dry at all times and make sure none of the tape sections are showing through. Check the back of your head in the mirror if you are worried, get your hair in the right position / style and add a little hair spray to avoid hair moving / parting at the back without your knowledge during the days.
Tape weft hair should also be maintained around every 6 weeks. Since the extensions are applied to larger sections of your natural hair, if they become too grown out, you can risk pulling your hair too much at the roots and causing breakage.
Tape weft hair is also applied using heat and the tape can leave a gluey residue in your hair once the extensions are removed. To remove / maintain them a keratin disolver or acetone type chemical is used to disolve the glue on the bond and your hair. This is typically not so good for your hair, which is why we prefer to recommend the methods which don't use heat / chemicals, but the tape does also have it's good sides, so it's kind of personal preference as to which you prefer.
Here is a photo of the skin weft / tape hair extensions. © Hot Stuff Beauty
SHRINKIES - Shrinkies can be great on some people and not so great on others. Like the skin weft. Heat is still required to apply them. They can be less visible in lighter hair, but they usually require more frequent maintenance as they can slip out easier. They also tend to hold on to the colour of toning products, and are more difficult to remove than micro beads.
Shrinkies are applied like a bead, but instead of being metal, they are a thin plastic tube which generally comes in clear or black, they are heated once applied and shrink around the extension and your hair to keep it in place. This can also result in some glue (and sometimes melted plastic) staying in your hair for a while after removal. Removal of shrinkies generally takes longer than removal of the other methods, as the tube has to be crushed to get out, which often also results in your hair extensions needing to be rebonded before you can re-use them.
More time = more expensive.
Shrinkies / Shrink Tube Application
There are other methods available, which we do not personally use in our salons, although we used to provide the fusion method, but stopped a couple of years ago due to clients having too many problems with them.
Fusion Method: Hair Extensions being directly glued into you own hair. You generally leave them in much longer (months and months) before having them taken out, but usually are unable to re-use the hair, and your hair at the roots can be quite damaged from not being able to brush it while the extensions are in. Application and removal is quite time consuming, and once again requires heat and chemicals to be used on your hair.
Sewn In Weft: Wefts are traditionally designed for thick, already long hair - such as African hair. They are applied by being sewn in to a very tight braided section of your natural hair, and are usually not able to be applied to the sides, only the back of your head. If your hair is fine, the weight of the weft can break your natural hair at the roots, and so can the tightness of the braid. You also cannot get to the braided section of your hair to dry / wash properly, which can leave your hair quite bad upon removal.
If you have any questions, opinions, or other feedback, please feel free to leave a comment. :)
Monday, 19 December 2011
How to Take Care of Hair Extensions - Do's and Dont's.
DO Keep your hair clean. Always wash after exercising or swimming.
Sweat & dirt can build up and cause tangling or loosening of your extensions.
DO Use recommended shampoo and conditioner. Your extensions will dry out
more than your normal hair, so it is important to keep them as soft and manageable
as possible by using the appropriate products. We recommend 'Muk' Hair care
products. You can purchase these in our store and online. Avoid any hair products with protein or alcohol, as these will cause build up, stickiness and dryness of your hair extensions.
DO Brush regularly, but gently. It is recommended to use a hair extension loop brush
(sold by Hot Stuff Beauty) on your hair extensions. Always brush from the ends while
holding your hair at the roots to avoid pulling on your extensions. You can also purchase these brushes for just $15 on our website: www.hotstuffbeauty.com.au
DO Use a heat protective spray when using heat on your extensions (blowdrying &
straightening). You can let microbead and shrink tube extensions air-dry, though
skin weft extensions should be blowdried on medium heat at the roots for a couple of minutes after washing to avoid shedding. Overall, however, the less heat you use on your hair extensions, the longer they will last.
DO Use a leave in conditioning treatment, spray or smoothing serum or Moroccan oil to keep your hair soft, smooth and to avoid tangling. These are also available on our website.
DO Sleep with your hair extensions in a loose plait or ponytail. This will avoid pulling
on the extensions, and possible tangling while you are sleeping. We also recommend using a scrunchy or loose hair tie when wearing your hair extensions up during sleep. A scrunchy will not pull too tight and it will be easy to get your hair out in the morning, whereas some small tight hair bands can get a bit stuck if you move around a lot in your sleep, some can even cause hair breakage.
DO Make sure you return every 2 months to have your hair extensions maintained.
As your hair grows, the extensions grow out with your hair and it is important to not let them get too grown out, to avoid damage to your natural hair.
Some of your natural hair will come out during your maintenance, this is normal, and is just the hair that has naturally maulted and become stuck in the extension bonds. Think of it as 2 months worth of hair you would normally find in your hair-brush.
Tape extensions should be maintained every 6 weeks, as they are on larger sections of hair and become heavier and move around more once your hair has grown, if left too long can cause more damage and pulling at the roots.
DO Keep any hair extensions that come out. It is normal for some of your extensions
to come out. Some people lose none, but most people will have some come out
just from general wear and tear. You can visit your hair extension technician to have them re-applied individually, or keep them until you have your maintenance done.
It is important to remember that your hair extensions will not last forever, but by
following the recommend instructions you will get the best life out of them. We
hold no responsibility for the condition of your hair extensions after you have
left the store, as we do not know what you will do with them, however we are able to help with any questions you may have.
All our staff wear or have worn our own extensions and look after them correctly,
and can prove that our hair is good quality and can easily be kept in good condition.
Sweat & dirt can build up and cause tangling or loosening of your extensions.
DO Use recommended shampoo and conditioner. Your extensions will dry out
more than your normal hair, so it is important to keep them as soft and manageable
as possible by using the appropriate products. We recommend 'Muk' Hair care
products. You can purchase these in our store and online. Avoid any hair products with protein or alcohol, as these will cause build up, stickiness and dryness of your hair extensions.
DO Brush regularly, but gently. It is recommended to use a hair extension loop brush
(sold by Hot Stuff Beauty) on your hair extensions. Always brush from the ends while
holding your hair at the roots to avoid pulling on your extensions. You can also purchase these brushes for just $15 on our website: www.hotstuffbeauty.com.au
DO Use a heat protective spray when using heat on your extensions (blowdrying &
straightening). You can let microbead and shrink tube extensions air-dry, though
skin weft extensions should be blowdried on medium heat at the roots for a couple of minutes after washing to avoid shedding. Overall, however, the less heat you use on your hair extensions, the longer they will last.
DO Use a leave in conditioning treatment, spray or smoothing serum or Moroccan oil to keep your hair soft, smooth and to avoid tangling. These are also available on our website.
DO Sleep with your hair extensions in a loose plait or ponytail. This will avoid pulling
on the extensions, and possible tangling while you are sleeping. We also recommend using a scrunchy or loose hair tie when wearing your hair extensions up during sleep. A scrunchy will not pull too tight and it will be easy to get your hair out in the morning, whereas some small tight hair bands can get a bit stuck if you move around a lot in your sleep, some can even cause hair breakage.
DO Make sure you return every 2 months to have your hair extensions maintained.
As your hair grows, the extensions grow out with your hair and it is important to not let them get too grown out, to avoid damage to your natural hair.
Some of your natural hair will come out during your maintenance, this is normal, and is just the hair that has naturally maulted and become stuck in the extension bonds. Think of it as 2 months worth of hair you would normally find in your hair-brush.
Tape extensions should be maintained every 6 weeks, as they are on larger sections of hair and become heavier and move around more once your hair has grown, if left too long can cause more damage and pulling at the roots.
DO Keep any hair extensions that come out. It is normal for some of your extensions
to come out. Some people lose none, but most people will have some come out
just from general wear and tear. You can visit your hair extension technician to have them re-applied individually, or keep them until you have your maintenance done.
It is important to remember that your hair extensions will not last forever, but by
following the recommend instructions you will get the best life out of them. We
hold no responsibility for the condition of your hair extensions after you have
left the store, as we do not know what you will do with them, however we are able to help with any questions you may have.
All our staff wear or have worn our own extensions and look after them correctly,
and can prove that our hair is good quality and can easily be kept in good condition.
No Refunds Available.
DON'T Play with your hair extension beads or bonds, or pull on them at any time.
This can cause them to come loose, slip or pull out your hair.
DON'T Bleach or perm your hair extensions. You can dye the hair darker with a semi-permanent colour, or tone blonde hair lighter with a purple shampoo or moose, but bleaching or any other chemical treatments will cause the hair to dry out a lot and possibly become unmanageable.
DON'T Use cheap shampoo's or products with alcohol or protein in them. They
can dry out or cause product build up on the extensions and cause them to become difficult to manage. We can not guarentee the quality or life-span of your hair extensions if you choose to use non-recommended hair care products.
DON'T Apply conditioner to the roots of your hair near the bonds, this can cause
the extensions to slip out or become loose and slip out later.
DON'T Brush your hair vigorously, you likely paid a lot for your hair, be gentle with it.
DON'T Leave hair spray and product in your hair after a night out. Always brush
your extensions before bed to avoid tangling.
DON'T Remove hair extensions yourself. You can pull out your own hair at the roots.
Please make an appointment to have the extensions removed professionally.
This can cause them to come loose, slip or pull out your hair.
DON'T Bleach or perm your hair extensions. You can dye the hair darker with a semi-permanent colour, or tone blonde hair lighter with a purple shampoo or moose, but bleaching or any other chemical treatments will cause the hair to dry out a lot and possibly become unmanageable.
DON'T Use cheap shampoo's or products with alcohol or protein in them. They
can dry out or cause product build up on the extensions and cause them to become difficult to manage. We can not guarentee the quality or life-span of your hair extensions if you choose to use non-recommended hair care products.
DON'T Apply conditioner to the roots of your hair near the bonds, this can cause
the extensions to slip out or become loose and slip out later.
DON'T Brush your hair vigorously, you likely paid a lot for your hair, be gentle with it.
DON'T Leave hair spray and product in your hair after a night out. Always brush
your extensions before bed to avoid tangling.
DON'T Remove hair extensions yourself. You can pull out your own hair at the roots.
Please make an appointment to have the extensions removed professionally.
DON'T Use hair straighteners or blowdryers directly on the hair extension bonds.
It can cause the bonds to come loose, hair to shed, or extensions to slip out.
DON'T Hesitate to contact us if you have any questions regarding your hair
extensions.
HAVE FUN WITH YOUR NEW HAIR!
All information here has been written originally by Hot Stuff Beauty from our own experiences. We do not mind if you link your own clients to this page, although we would appreciate no direct plagiarism. You can purchase professionally printed hair care brochures with your company logo on them to provide to your clients, through our wholesale website: www.hotstuffstore.com.au
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