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Your Hair Journey
How to start taking care of your natural hair to achieve the perfect install.
Maintain Healthy, Moisturised Hair
Healthy, hydrated and moisturised hair is the foundation for any extension install. Curly/coily textured hair tends to be drier, so it’s crucial to hydrate your hair regularly. This can be done with frequent cleansing. Use deep conditioners or leave-in conditioners that targets moisture retention. Hydrated hair is more flexible and less prone to breakage during the extension application.
Trim Regularly for Strong Ends
Trim your natural hair every 8-12 weeks to remove split ends and ensure your hair remains strong. Healthy ends contribute to a smoother install, and trimmed hair is less likely to tangle or cause discomfort when extensions are applied. The less stress on your natural hair, the better your extension install will look and feel.
Avoid Excessive Heat
Frequent heat styling can damage natural curly/coily hair and cause dryness or breakage. Try to limit the use of flat irons, curling wands, and blow dryers leading up to your extension install. If you must use heat, always adjust the temperature to what your hair can handle and apply heat protectant before blowdrying to shield your strands from damage.
Scalp Care is Key
A healthy scalp is crucial for both the longevity of your extensions and the health of your natural hair. Cleanse your scalp regularly using a sulfate-free shampoo to prevent buildup that can clog pores and stunt hair growth. Incorporate gentle scalp massages within your routine to improve blood circulation, regulate your nervous system and promote healthy hair growth. A well-maintained scalp will make extensions feel lighter and more comfortable.
Curly/Coily Hair Care Tips For Better Extension Installs
When it comes to achieving flawless, long-lasting extension installs, proper hair care is essential—especially for curly/coily textured hair. Whether you’re opting for sew-ins, tape-ins, clip-ins, or other types of extensions, the health of your natural hair plays a major role in the final outcome.