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What Not To Do With Weft Hair Extensions? by xinna652: 10:35am On Apr 24, 2023
Improper wearing with weft hair extensions will damage your natural hair and make its breakage. To make your natural hair look more pretty and prevent the damage from weft hair extensions, here are something you need to avoid.

First, pulling and tugging.
The pressure of pulling and tugging will cause hair loss. The strain made by pulling and tugging damage the extension, too. To protect your natural hair and hair extension, avoid pulling and tugging the weft hair extension.



Second, sleep with wet hair.
When you sleep, the rub to your hair will be extended. In this condition, the hair will tangled and damaged if you sleep with wet hair. Make sure your hair extension is dry completely before sleeping.

Third, use harsh products
The shampoo, conditioners, and styling products should be made specially or chosen in a gentle. The harsh products will lead the hair to the dryer and be damaged.

Fourth, avoid heat directly to the weft.
Heating directly to the weft will damage the fabric and reduce its lifespan. Before styling, it’s better to use heating products and avoid heat directly to the weft.



Fifth, refuse maintenance.
It is essential to take good care of your hair extension. Good maintenance will provide a pretty looking and prolong the lifespan. It’s better to brush and detangle regularly.

Remember these things should be avoided if you desire a long lifespan of your weft hair extension. These weft hair extensions are made with human hair and should be taken good care of. This will prevent damage and prolong the lifespan.

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