Hair Care

Always detangle your hair before wetting it using a wide tooth comb or wig brush. Just like you would treat your own head of hair, wash it! Oils and dirt cause build up which is a no-go. Some ladies prefer to co-wash (using only conditioner), which is perfectly fine but remember you still want to use a clarifying shampoo that will remove any and all debris. If you wash your hair weekly you can switch in between a regular shampoo and co-washing.

 

2. DEEP CONDITION

It is important that you condition your weave, especially with curly hair. Conditioning helps with detangling, define curl pattern (if any), and adds moisture to the hair (that was stripped by the clarifying shampoo if you did not co-wash). You must retain moisture in the hair to prevent it from frizzing or tangling. 

 

3. HOW TO DRY

Ladies, there are levels to this weave game! Sure you can opt for a wash and go but it’s better to be safe than sorry. We recommend sitting under a dryer for at least 1 to 2 hours to make sure your entire hair is dry (even the braids). If your braids are not dry you run the risk of having an ungodly mildew smell to your hair as well as unsightly molding, which will definitely damage your hair.

(If you bundles are not yet installed. Letting your bundles air dry does wonders for them.)

 

4. BEDTIME HAIR

This is the best way to protect your hair at night. We actually recommend you use both the satin scarf and pillow (definitely those who wake up with their scarf on the floor). These satin items help your hair retain moisture and keep your hair soft, silky and laid.

 

5. Don’t Drench Your Weave In Products

In the case of weaves and products, we do not believe the more the merrier. Using numerous products will leave your strands stringy and greasy and cause build up. Shop Our hair product line for the best products to use on your extensions.