The deep black original hair tresses are one of the most versatile. They can be worn in a variety of styles and their realism is stunning. That being said, they require some specific care and maintenance to keep them looking their best.
In this article, we’ll cover the basic care you need to keep your jet-black virgin tresses looking their best.
Cleansing your jet-black virgin hair strands is essential to keeping them looking their best
You should shampoo your dark virgin hair strands weekly. If you only wear it for a few days, don’t count those days. Choose a shampoo that does not contain any parabens or sulfates.
Never apply shampoo or conditioner directly to your hair strands. Instead, apply it to your palms and lather between your hands. Then, apply smoothly from top to bottom.
Avoid massaging or messing with dark virgin tresses. This can lead to tangles and tangles in the hair. After gently applying the shampoo to the dark hair strands, you can rinse
Use clean, warm water and apply with a gentle shower head. Do not use a massaging shower head as this may strain the weft of your hair strands. Make sure to remove all the foam from the original jet black hair strands.
Conditioning Dark Virgin Hair Strands
Your conditioner should be free of any harsh additives, such as parabens and sulfates. A moisturizing, rich conditioner will provide the best results. When washing your hair, apply conditioner to your palms and work it between your hands. Then, comb your hair with your fingers.
You want to start at the top of the head and work your way down to get all the jet black pristine strands. It takes at least ten minutes for the conditioner to be absorbed into the hair strands. You can leave it on for up to fifteen minutes, but no less than ten minutes. Then, give it a good rinse.
Avoid using a hair dryer if possible
While jet black virgin hair strands can usually withstand heat styling and drying, overuse can shorten the life of the strands. Instead, let your jet-black virgin tresses air-dry whenever possible.
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Preparing jet black hair before going to bed
Sleeping on loose, jet black virgin tresses will shorten their life by three times compared to wearing them outdoors! Static electricity that builds up in bedding, such as sheets and blankets, can cause curling. Friction from pillowcases and bedding can dry out your dark virgin tresses and make them brittle.
Use a comfortable hair tie and style it into a loose braid or ponytail. Choose a pillowcase that suits your hair. Satin or silk work well to keep your jet-black pristine strands healthy.
Avoid using hair oil to curly jet black virgin tresses
Choose a hair oil designed for virgin hair strands. Avoid using any hair that is not labeled as a virgin wig. A dime-sized amount is enough for two to three strands of jet-black virgin hair. Start with the ends that are most likely to split and dry out.
Be careful when handling hair above the bottom half. If you climb too high, the jet-black virgin tresses will slip.
Hair oil should be applied when dark virgin tresses look dull or unhealthy. Usually once a week or two is enough.
Protect your jet-black virgin tresses from the dreaded effects of shedding!
Hair loss is often caused by the loosening of original dark hair strands while sleeping. Wear a silk or satin scarf around your hair overnight to prevent hair loss.
Do you need to give your jet black virgin hair extensions a day off?
Professional hair stylists recommend that you skip two days every two weeks if possible. This just gives your hair and head a rest. If you experience headaches or inflammation of your scalp or neck, you’ll know you need to cut back on the amount of time you wear your jet black virgin locks.
Split ends are bad news!
Use these tips to prevent them from happening to your jet-black virgin tresses
Split ends are when the ends of your hair become brittle and split. Think of an end or a rope; all the little fibers are visible. This is what jet-black virgin tresses look like when they have split ends.
This happens when hair becomes dry and aged. UV rays, wind, heat, and over-styling with heated tools can all cause split ends. Bad shampoo and conditioner can also make the ends of dark virgin hair strands brittle. Once they get too bad, the only solution is to have a stylist trim them off. It’s best to prevent them from forming.
Split ends are a natural phenomenon in the aging process of human hair. Since jet black virgin tresses are made from natural human hair, jet black virgin tresses can occur if proper preventive measures are not taken.
Strengthen and protect your dark virgin tresses and prevent split ends with quality hair care products
Avoid using any hair care products that contain additives that may harm your virgin hair. Alcohol, parabens, and sulfates are some of the most damaging substances to your hair. Read the labels on styling gels, hairsprays, shampoos, conditioners, detanglers and hair oils to make sure you’re using a quality product.
Please read your instruction manual for specific details about Jet Black Original Hair Straps. Quality dealers will provide specific care instructions for their tresses. These may vary slightly by dealer and brand. Be sure to check out the products recommended for your brand.
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