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How to take care of Vietnamese Straight I tip Hair Extensions

Chủ đề trong 'Rao vặt Khu Vực Hà Nội' bởi phac, 18/10/2018.

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    On the days you don’t wash your hair extensions, you can use some con***ioners.
    Using moisturizing formula shampoo is recommended and be sure to do this carefully and gently. With your Vietnam human hair extensions are sewn or tape, you can wash them along with your natural hair. But with clip-ins , it’s not good idea to wash extension along with your weft hair, you need to take them out and wash them separately with your own hair
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    2. Use sulfate-free shampoo
    Sulfates are effective cleaners but they can dry out the natural oils to your hair that serve to protect it. So that, it can make your look dry over time. With your natural hair, your body will create new oils for them but vietnamese i tip hair extensions don’t have a supply, so that if you want to maintain your straight i tip hair extension, you need to be careful about drying them out and using sulfate-free shampoo is recommended.
    • Let us start with shampooing. It is necessary to choose the appropriate shampoo based on our scalp type and double bulk hair type. The common blunder is if we have oily scalp we choose shampoos high in pH which will make the hair dry eventually. So it is always advised to use mild shampoos on alternate days. This helps in cleaning the dirt that gets absorbed by oily scalp at the same time does not dry out the Vietnamese hair.
    • Avoid Silicones-based Shampoos/ Con***ioners: To find out if a shampoo and con***ioner contains silicone or not look at the ingredients on the label. If the ingredients on the label says Dimethicone, Cyclomethicone or silicone, avoid using the products. Remember that Dimethicone and Cyclomethicone are silicone derived emollients. Silicones coat your Vietnamese hair extensions making it look shiny in the short term. However, they slowly start coating hair completely, creating a buildup and effectively sealing off moisture from reaching the cuticle. If

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