Long Hair Brazilian Blonde Hair Bundles #613 Color Straight Silk
Soft
Item Name | Long Hair Brazilian Blonde Hair Bundles #613 Color Straight Silk
Soft |
Material | Brazilian virgin hair |
Length | 12’-26’ available |
Color | #613 Color |
Texture | straight |
Weight | About 100g/3.5oz per piece or bundle |
MOQ | 3 pieces |
Grade | 9a |
Package | Transparent plastic bag for each bundle to make soft wholesale
Peruvian hair in good status |
Shipment | Mainly DHL, UPS/Fedex/EMS can be acceptable |
Delivery time | About 3 days(to most countries) |
Payment | Western Union/Moneygram/Paypal/Escrow/T/T |
Cleaning the Human Hair
Just like your own hair, human hair will accumulate residue through
normal wear. However, you do not need to wash the hair everyday to
keep consistent results. The hair should be washed as infrequently
as possible or when you notice that the hair appears dull or
acquires an odor. If you are wearing the hair all day, every day,
you can wash them after 3-4 wearings.
Before shampooing, gently remove any tangles. If hair is
excessively tangled, a spray on conditioner
should be used.
Always use a mild shampoo or one specifically formulated for
chemically treated hair.
Run the hair under warm water and after placing a small amount of
shampoo on your fingers, gently
work the shampoo into the hair, stroking downwards from the weft
base to the ends. Do not twist, scrub
or rub the hair. Use the shampoo sparingly.
When clean, rinse thoroughly under warm running water until the
water runs clear. Be sure to rinse until
all shampoo is removed, as improper rinsing could result in damage.
Just like your own hair, human hair extensions need to be
conditioned after shampooing to maintain a
healthy shine and promote styling ease.
Place a small amount of conditioner in your hand. Gently work into
the hair and let sit for three to five minutes.
Rinse thoroughly in warm water.
Gently towel blot to remove excess water.
Q&A
Q What exactly are hair extensions?
A.This is adding hair to your own hair by means of fusion (strand
by strand), weaving, braiding, bonding, seamless, clips and more.
There are many variations to all of these techniques at Hairdoctors
and many stylists call these by different names. Human hair
extensions can be cut, curled and styled.
Q Can hair extensions be cut?
A. Absolutely! Hair extensions can be cut and styled in almost any
way that you want. With that said, cutting hair extensions is no
easier than cutting normal hair and it is advised that you have a
professional do it. Hairdoctors trains their stylists to properly
do so. In fact, many consider it much more difficult to cut hair
extensions because there are subtle differences in how to approach
cutting them.
Q. Can I color my Hair Extensions?
A. You can do anything with human hair extensions that you can do
to your natural hair. This includes dyeing, cutting, heat styling
and chemically processing your human hair. At Hairdoctors we often
dye extensions to get an exact match to their natural hair color.
Q. If my hair is damaged from chemicals; can I have hair extensions
put in?
A. Yes. Our priority is to protect your hair from any damage so
that you can improve your look with confidence. In some cases,
clients experience hair growth and fortification because the
extensions force them to stop over processing.
Q: Are hair extensions painful?
A: There should be NEVER be any pain or discomfort associated with
the hair extensions. At Hairdoctors we make sure you have the best
experience possible. A slight awkwardness can be expected on the
first night or two of sleeping on hair extensions, but this is due
to the new feeling of the attachment. It is also an adjustment to
suddenly have long hair, and have to deal with hair around the face
while sleeping
Q. Can anyone notice that I am wearing hair extensions?
A. If the application is done at Hairdoctors, that means with a
qualified and trained Stylist, it is nearly impossible to tell. The
only way some can guess you have them is because your hair is so
amazingly beautiful they just assume you must have some extensions
otherwise how could you have so much beautiful hair.
Q. What are better, straight or wavy hair extensions?
A. It depends on what you do with your hair. If it is typically
straight then keep it that way. If you like to change it we
recommend wavy as it can be worn straight or curled.
Q. Are there any issues with swimming and hair extensions?
A. Yes you can go swimming in a pool or hot tub, but try to avoid
the ocean. Juts make sure to wash your hair as soon as you get out.
Also try not to braid your hair when you swim. Put a little bit of
spray in conditioner on before and after you are done swimming.
Q. Who is a good candidate for hair extensions?
A: Almost anyone can wear hair extensions. There are, however, a
few cases in which it might be advised against, or one method of
application may be better than another. For example, someone
suffering with Alopecia would not be considered a good candidate,
as well as those taking certain medications, or with genetic
disorders causing loss of their natural hair. You should always
schedule a consultation at Hairdoctors before having hair
extensions applied.
Q. How long can I leave my hair extensions in?
A. The answer to this question depends on how fast your natural
hair grows and how well you take care of your extensions.
Typically, because at Hairdoctors extensions are applied with such
meticulous attention to detail and natural appearance, they have a
much longer life than older, traditional hair extensions methods.
Typically our clients can leave them in for up to six months!
Q. How often should I get my Hair Extensions Maintained?
A. You should schedule your maintenance appointment around the
6-week period
Q. How do I wash my hair extensions?
A. Wash the hair in one direction. From top to bottom, avoid
washing hair upside down in the sink. Use shampoos and conditioners
that are for dry hair and add the most moisture. Wash hair right
after swimming. When brushing your hair, start from the bottom and
work your way up while holding the top part to keep it from
shedding or streching.

