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Caring and Maintaining Tape Hair Extensions

  • Written by Sandra Diaz

On average, human grows half an inch or 1.27 centimetres per month. If you want to achieve long and lustrous locks, you might have to wait for months or even years, depending on your starting length, to reach your goal.

Or you can just buy tape hair extensions to achieve the same results almost instantly.

Hair extensions: an open secret


Have you ever wondered how the people you follow on Instagram and other social media platforms can change the style and length of their hair on almost every post? The answer lies in hair extensions.

Hair extensions have been around for years, coming in different types. Among the most popular of these are:

  • Clip-in Hair Extensions

  • Tape-In Hair Extensions

  • Sew-In Hair Extensions/Weave

  • Fusion and Pre-Bonded Hair Extensions

  • Microlink Hair Extensions

Hair extensions, including tape hair extensions Australia stylists and influencer prefer, can be made either with natural or synthetic hair.

Hair extensions made with human hair are made out of natural hair collected from donors. This type of hair extensions contain cuticles which makes these products look and feel smoother.

Hair extensions made with synthetic hair, on the other hand, contain fibres and zero human hair.

Why choose tape in hair extensions?

Unlike other hair extensions, tape in hair extensions, as their name implies, is taped directly to your hair. Different types of hair extensions may be clipped, sewed, or glued to your natural hair.

But why choose tape hair extensions?

Durability

Tape hair extensions are among the most durable extensions currently available in the market. This is particularly true if you buy those that are made with natural or Remy hair.

Versatility

Tape hair extensions do not just add length and volume to your natural hair. Along with those instant benefits, you'll get a few other advantages associated with having long hair.

You'll be able to try a diverse array of hairstyles, from ponytails and braids to luscious wavy hair, for starters.

Hair extensions made from human hair can be treated and styled like natural hair. That means that you can colour, blowdry, curl, and straighten them.

Wear them practically anywhere

One disadvantage that some types of hair extensions have is that they limit the activities you can participate in, like swimming or working out.

With tape hair extensions, you do not have to worry about that. Go to work while wearing these hair extensions and then go straight to the gym or the local pool without having to remove these.

Ease of care and maintenance

Finally, tape hair extensions are easy to care for and maintain. For the most part, caring for tape hair extensions is similar to caring for your own hair.

This means that you do not need to do anything special or out of the ordinary.

But how exactly do you care for your tape hair extensions?

How to care for your tape in hair extensions


With proper care, tape hair extensions can be left on your hair between four to eight weeks. After that, you need to remove the extensions before re-applying them.

To get the most out of your tape in hair extensions, here are a few helpful tips.

Washing your tape hair extensions

As much as possible, wash your tape hair extensions with hair care products that are free from parabens and sulphates. These ingredients can strip the coating from the hair extensions. Other ingredients you should avoid include alcohol and oil.

Start washing your hair extensions by getting them wet thoroughly. When applying shampoo, be sure to do it gently, ensuring that all areas are cleaned completely. The best way to do that is to lift each layer of your tape hair extensions.

After you are done shampooing your hair, be sure to rinse your extensions thoroughly. If you want to apply a conditioner, use the product from the mid-shaft and not from your scalp.

Drying your hair extensions

After washing your hair extensions, apply a detangler. This will ensure that your hair extensions do not get tangled.

Avoid using a conventional hairbrush while your extensions are still wet. Instead, use a wet brush. After half an hour, you can begin to blow dry your extensions.

It is critical to remember that you should dry your hair extensions as quickly as possible to prevent mildew growth.

A few do's and don'ts

  • Do use a heat protectant before styling your tape in hair extensions.

  • Do brush your hair extensions several times daily.

  • Do keep your hair extensions in braids or in a pony before going to bed. This will help prevent tangles.

  • Do dry your hair after working out.

  • Do use hair ties that do not damage your hair extensions.

  • Do wash your hair extensions often to prevent the build-up of hair products.

  • Don't sleep until your hair extensions are completely dry.

  • Don't use conventional hairbrushes on your hair extensions if they are still wet.

  • Don't use hair products that are heavy in oils. These can damage the adhesive part of the extensions.


Long, fabulous hair in an instant

You can wait until your hair grows long, or you can use tape hair extensions to get your desired results. And with proper TLC, you can get the most value out of your purchase.

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