Brazilian Straight Hair is quite manageable and can look very appealing with proper grooming and shine, which makes it a popular style option among working ladies. The problem with Brazilian Hair, though, is that it can just as easily go limp and flat, not only because of neglect, but also because of overexposure to too much straightening and care. To add body to their ‘do’, women lay on lavish coats of sprays, gels, volumizers, and anything new on the market that they can use to awaken those lifeless roots. If you’re on your way to damaging your Human Hair Weave in this way, you might consider Brazilian hair extensions.
Brazilian hair extensions are among the best types suitable for African-American and multi-ethnic hair. It has just the right luster, making it blend more seamlessly with the natural hair. It’s lightweight yet the strands are thick and durable enough to get them styled like natural hair. It retains moisture too so it’s not prone to frizzing. Just like all other types, Brazilian straight hair extensions also require appropriate care to keep them at their best condition. To keep your extensions healthy, follow these care tips:
When brushing….
Brush your hair regularly to keep it tangle-free but do it gently as careless brushing can cause the extensions to shred. Brush you hair only when it’s dry and do this by carefully untangling the strands around the bottom, and then brushing from the top. Hold your hair securely at the top as you detangle from the tips up. Use widely-spaced bristles or a wide-toothed comb.
When washing…
Give your hair full shampoo and conditioning every 4-5 days. Avoid over washing as this can loosen the extensions’ anchor (bonds) and will also dry out the hair quicker. Invest on a shampoo with good neutral PH, ranging from PH 6-7. Detangle your hair before washing, not during as this promotes shedding. If you don’t have a PH neutral shampoo, dilute your regular shampoo in warm water and apply it on your hair on a downward motion. When rinsing, tilt your head back, not forward and avoid directly washing the bond. Do not massage your hair as this can weaken the bonds. When applying conditioner, comb it in with a wide-toothed comb on the way up, avoiding the weft/bond.
When drying…
Wrap your hair together in the towel to keep it from tangling. Leave it that way for about 5-10 minutes until water is absorbed. If you can’t avoid using the hair dryer, put it in a medium-low heat at speed setting, and attach a diffuser if possible.