Sew-in Weft hair extensions are a great way to easily change your look! They can add volume, texture, or length to your hair. To make sure your extensions last and your natural hair stays healthy, it’s important to care for them properly.
Without the right care, sew-in weave extensions can become tangled, dry, and cause damage to your own hair. Keep reading for simple tips on how to take care of sew-in weft hair extensions. These easy steps will help your extensions stay looking great for longer periods of time.
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When shampooing, use a recommended sulfate-free, paraben-free shampoo. Try not to wash every day. Focus on the scalp and getting between the extensions, massaging suds into hair using a “Z” formation. Do not scrub aggressively. Rinse thoroughly.
When conditioning, apply conditioner from mid-shaft down to the tips of hair and leave on for a few minutes. Every few washes use a deep conditioner. Rinse thoroughly. Be careful: adding conditioner at or near the base may cause the beads to slide out!
Prior to drying, while hair is wet add a spray leave-in conditioner or balm below scalp on your natural hair and extensions. It is important for natural hair and extensions to be replenished with the proper nutrients and hydration through these steps.
Use professional grade products recommended by your Beaudee stylist to maintain the health of your natural hair and extensions. Avoid oil-based and silicone-based products close to the base of the extensions this can cause micro beads to slide. Avoid alcohol-based “volumizing” or “texture” products, which can be dehydrating and compromising to the hair extensions. Light treatment oils can be used mid to ends to protect your extensions.
Secure hair into a low pony or low loose braid before sleeping. Never go to bed with wet hair. Always loosely braid or tie hair back prior to activities to avoid tangling. Sea water, chlorine and sunscreen can cause i-tips to break down, discoloration and damage to the extensions. Prior to swimming apply conditioner and clean water mixture mid-ends to avoid absorption or harmful chemicals and minerals. Thoroughly rinse wash and conditioner after activities.
Some hair and hair extension loss is normal and to be expected. Average hair loss is 50-150 hairs a day. A full application covers approximately ¼ of the head. As the extensions grow out, you can expect to see a small quantity of naturally shedded hair trapped within the beaded foundation. It is normal and not to be interpreted as hairs pulled from the scalp. Daily brushing close to the scalp and finger separation of these strands between extensions will help prevent matting.
Hand-tied and machine wefts can last 8-12 months with proper care. Their durable structure makes them longer-lasting than most extensions. Before your final re-adjustment, we can discuss your next look. Whether you want to stick with the same style or try something new, we’ll help you achieve your desired outcome after your set of sew-in weft hair extensions.
To reserve your appointment for new hair, a deposit is required, just like with your first application. This session will be treated like a re-adjustment—old hair removed and new hair applied with no downtime! Contact Beaudee, the best sew-in hair extension stylist in RI, to schedule your consultation today.