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How To Take Care Of Your Hair Extension?

  To get the maximum benefit from your new hair, you will need to spend a little more time looking after it than you may have previously been used to. Here is some important information that you should know on how to care for your new Bonny Hair to keep it looking great.
 
Shampooing:
  Firstly, you need to detangle your hair. Then apply the shampoo recommended by your salon directly to the scalp and hair. Gently squeeze the product through the entire length, including your existing hair. Avoiding rubbing or massaging as this can cause tangling, and that is what we are trying to avoid. Whilst the shampoo is still in your hair gently run your fingers through to separate it. Rinse thoroughly then gently squeeze out excess moisture ready for conditioning.
  Conditioning
  You must condition your Bonny Hair every time you wash it. Apply the conditioner (again recommended by your salon) to the palms of your hands and squeeze gently through your hair. When detangling your hair when wet or dry, make sure you work in small areas. Hold the section you are working on close to the roots to prevent undue stress on the attachment points which over time could cause the bond to fail starting at the ends work upwards to the roots, running firstly your fingers then a wide tooth comb through your hair to detangle it and distribute conditioner evently. Care must be taken to avoid placing any direct strain on the bonded joint between your new hair and your existing hair. Rinse thoroughly.
 
Brushing
  When brushing hair normally, hold sections of the hair at the nape of your neck to support the bond and always use an extension loop brush, these brushes are very flexible and put less strain on the attachment point should you catch one.
  Sleeping
  Always loosely plait your hair while sleeping, swimming, exercising and when you are involved in activities that will tangle your hair.
  Maintenance
  To get the maximum life out of your new hair extensions we recommend you return to your hair salon on a regular basis so they can inspect them and perform any maintenance needed. What needs to be done and how often is entirely depend on how well you look after your hair as well as the quality and strength of your original hair to begin with in any case you should not leave longer than six weeks between visits.

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