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Queenzhair || How To Care For Human Hair Extensions by queenfav(f): 3:09pm On Sep 01, 2018
HOW TO WASH HUMAN HAIR WEAVES
If you are one of those who have a problem when it comes to washing weaves, here is the general procedure on how to wash Human hair weaves.

STEP ONE-
The first step to our guide to the best way to wash your hair extensions is to comb out/detangle your weaves.You detangle them by brushing out the ends, the mid-lengths and then from the roots to the ends to get rid of all the knots.after detangling, tie the hair in bundles with rubber band to ease washing.

STEP TWO-
Prepare warm water with a tablespoon of shampoo(Note the shampoo should be Sulphate free. We recommend using a shampoo that’s been specifically designed for dry hair, as this will intensely moisturise and nourish your hair extensions.

STEP THREE-
Next, fill a bowl or sink with warm water and pour the diluted shampoo into it.Warm water is recommended to loosen the dirt from the hair so you won't need to wash vigorously.


STEP FOUR -
Gently place the extensions into the warm water with shampoo, and leave them to cleanse(soak) for no more than ten minutes. Don’t be tempted to scrub or twist the hair around as this will only cause the hair extensions to tangle extremely!

STEP FIVE-
When the hair is soaked (the water would be a bit dirty). Remove a bundle of hair from the water Squeeze out a little amount of shampoo,squeeze the head of the bundles and work into the weave from top to bottom (in a downward motion). Repeat this process for all the dirty bundles of hair.

STEP SIX -
After washing the hair extensions, remove them from the water and rinse them under a running tap, holding the extensions at the top of the weft. Letting the water run through them will help rinse away the shampoo in a download motion.. Don't scrunch or scrub it.

STEP SEVEN -
Once you have finished washing your hair extensions, gently squeeze out any excess water before laying them flat on a dry towel. Next up, apply a good quality conditioning treatment to the extensions. We love to use a leave-in conditioner or an Argan oil treatment l to moisturise the bundles.

STEP EIGHT-


The next step is to comb the leave in conditioner into d weave, and hang(with a hanger) in a shaded place.. Don't dry human hair extensions directly under the sun. Iys best dried naturally in a cool shade.

STEP NINE-
Leave bundles to dry completely

STEP TEN-
Finally, comb or brush through your hair extensions when dry (remember, you should always comb your extensions working from the ends, then upwards and not the other way round).Then, you're free to style your weave as normal!After following these simple steps, you should end up with beautifully silky, soft hair extensions that would be as good as new if it's a good hair.

Please note - Washing a weave is a test to know its true quality. Basically, anything outside of water and heat processing is considered chemical processing of hair. By water, I’m referring to steam-processed hair.

Washing can help you tell if your hair bundle has been chemically processed. do this quick. Wet the hair bundle, apply a dime sized amount of neutralizing shampoo and massage into the hair. If the shampoo foam coming out from the bundle turns pink, chemicals have been applied to the hair.

Please note that this test is not 100% fool-proof in the case where the vendor took the time to thoroughly wash out the chemicals from the hair bundle. However, this is still a good test because many vendors do not take the time to thoroughly wash out the bundles they chemically process or receive processed(in the process of rushing production of a low grade hair).

PS-Also a very low quality hair (mixed or processed hair) cannot survive past two washes at most before it changes texture and turns into a matted /tangled mess. So only raw or high quality human hair can be washed repeatedly without any damage being done to the weave(provided its washed properly as described above).

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