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Adjusting I-Link Hair Extensions
Posted by Donna Bella on
Part 1: I-Link When tightening extensions, unclamp each bead and remove the extension from hair. Organize each extension strand upon removal so that you can reattach each strand in the same position as before. Set them out on a table and even label if you have to. The most important thing is to keep the strands organized. When you reinstall the strands, place each one in the same place it was before. This will ensure that you will not have to reblend the extensions all over again. Taking out all the extension strands at once is important because it gives...
How to Brush your Hair Extensions
Posted by Donna Bella on
Brush using a soft bristle brush. The Hair Extension Brush is great because it’s made with boar hair, so the bristles are firm, but gentle. This brush won’t pull out hair or cause strain on the connection points. To brush: hold your hair roots with one hand to support the bonds. With the other hand, brush gently by starting at the ends and working up toward the scalp. Always go in a downward direction to preserve the hair’s natural direction. It’s important to brush at least three time a day. It’s one of the best ways you can get the...
Hair Extensions Are Clean But Toxic
Posted by Donna Bella on
Stylists are shocked to learn that one shampoo ingredient can not only damage hair extensions but play havoc with the health of the client. The culprate is a long-used chemical additive known as Sodium Lauryl Sulfate. This slippery menace is found in many hair care products that affect the hair extension industry. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is referred to as a "surfactant", a chemical compound that lowers the surface tension of a liquid making it “more wet” or slippery. SLS is sometimes called a detergent, wetting agent, emulsifier, foaming agent, or dispersant. These are fancy words that mean that the...