Getting Hair Extensions: What to Do and What Not to Do

Hair extensions have advanced a lot in the past few years. They are now standard wear for celebrities and even working women. 

However, getting and maintaining these extensions is no small commitment. Extensions require getting and taking care of them just like any other part of your hair. 

If you're thinking about getting it for yourself, here are some of the things you should always keep in mind.

DO: Leave Extra Time to Prepare in the Morning

Most people have a lot going on in your day to day life. If you're anything like us, then you probably rush through getting ready in the mornings to make sure you're on time for work. 

You're used to doing your hair in about 10 minutes, but if you're going to wear extensions, you have to double that time. This is because you have to have time to carefully comb the extensions into your own hair and pin them in place. 

The time commitment will take some getting used to, but at least you'll look great when you get to work.

DON'T: Overdo It

It's easy to get carried away. The longer you wear hair extensions, the more you want them. It doesn't take long before you start hitting the bottle of hair extensions glue with reckless abandon. 

However, if you've never worn extensions before, you don't want to start with a full head of them. Start with a few extensions, and work your way up to the full head over time. If you're not used to them, you're going to be sore and uncomfortable. 

It also makes it easier to do your hair every morning - if you take a few minutes to separate the extensions from your own hair, it's a lot quicker.

DO: Use Proper Hair Products

When you start wearing hair extensions, you're going to have to change the way you use other hair products. You can't just use a hairdryer or hair straightener on top of the extensions. 

You need to use special products that are designed for extensions. These products are designed to avoid melting or damaging your extensions, which can be pretty bad for your hair. 

DON'T: Use Just Any Kind of Brush

Keeping your extensions looking great is going to take a bit of work. However, if you want to protect your hair and make sure that the extensions are properly maintained, then you'll want to make sure that you're not damaging them in any way.

For this reason, you'll want to make sure that you use the proper brush and comb when you're brushing your extensions. Using the wrong brush can cause damage to the hair, which can break down the bonds, making your extensions look bad.

DO: Get a Professional to Install Them

Installing hair extensions is going to take some work, and it's not something that you can just do on your own. 

If you're going to wear hair extensions, then you're going to have to take them to a professional for installation. A good professional will be able to help you select the best extensions for you, and they'll ensure that they look great when you get done.

Conclusion

Getting extensions shouldn't be difficult, but it can be a bit confusing if you're not sure what you're doing. By remembering some of the points from this article, you'll be able to make sure that you're getting the ideal hair extensions for your needs. 

Make sure your hair extensions look natural and beautiful. At The Glam House, we have the best clip-in hair extensions that will add volume and shine to your own hair. Book an appointment with us today to see for yourself!

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