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Thứ Tư, 25 tháng 9, 2013

Wearing Virgin Brazilian Hair Extensions

By Dawn Williams


There is nothing like the versatility of a good weave as it reflects one who appreciates quality in their style. One that is full without being bulky, soft to the touch, and retains its moisture is something of envy. This is why many are choosing virgin Brazilian hair extensions over other types of human hair.

Getting extensions that look and feel natural has been a challenge for many wearers who do not have money to burn. For many, this required weekly maintenance at a salon or the use of expensive products designed for weaves. As the years passed, the demand for a high quality product led many to find something that would be worth the money.

Maintenance if often a challenge for wearers as finding a balance can be a challenge. Often one is maintained but the other is ignored, which can be a waste of money. Using the wrong products or methods can either ruin them, or the natural locks underneath may lack the moisture it needs to maintain this type of hairdo.

Care depends mostly on the condition of the users hair type. If the person has an extremely oily scalp, they should use a dry, or powder, shampoo for their roots. Washings should be done at least once every other week, using a mild shampoo. Instead of doing a rapid shampoo where the everything is washed at once and rubbed vigorously, working the extensions slowly from the scalp to the ends is recommended.

All shampoo sessions should follow with a light conditioner. The natural hair should undergo a deep conditioning at least one time every month but in cases of dry or color treated tresses, deep conditioning treatments may be done two or three times a month. It is best to clean both the natural tresses and extensions of remaining products when shampooing.

Drying should be done mostly with a thick towel as this allows the wave pattern to stay in place. Anyone who has thick locks or cannot leave the house with a wet scalp should use a small dryer on the scalp or thick areas. Frequent dryer use on the extensions is not recommended.

The extensions should be combed out carefully using a comb with wide teeth or a brush designed for maintaining extensions. After shampooing, it is best to start by separating into quarter sections or smaller. From there, comb carefully working each section until it is untangled. For extra dry tresses, this is the time to apply a light oil or moisturizer scalp.

Heat tools should be used sparingly and at a low setting, if possible. If the bonding method was used to apply the extensions, then manufacturer directives should be followed so that the hair does not loosen from the scalp area. The best candidates for weaves or extensions are persons with hair that is healthy and has a natural moisture balance. Also, the scalp should be free of cuts, visible scratches and other damage. Anyone who has concerns or questions about getting this done should seek the advice of a licensed cosmetologist who may suggest treatments so that they can wear their virgin Brazilian hair extensions without worry.




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