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Hair Care Tips

How to make the most out of your Mink'd bundles!

How do I look after my hair?

• Styling Tools: It's very important to use a wide tooth or paddle back brush using gentle strokes, when washing and or styling the hair. Small tooth and retail combs can snag the hair which can cause unwanted shedding.


• Before Going to Bed: Gently brush hair to remove all tangles. Braid your hair into a couple of big braids, wrap your hair, or tie your hair into a ponytail or bun. Sleeping in a satin scarf is also beneficial.


• Washing Your Hair: Keeping your hair extension clean is very important to making them last longer. Before washing your hair extensions: Brush your hair and remove all tangles and knots. Then wet a small portion of hair at the time and use a good detangling shampoo, and a rich moisturiser. Distribute shampoo and conditioner evenly throughout the hair. Always wash my hair going in a downward motion. Apply a deep moisturising conditioner to your extensions. After washing and conditioning your hair, apply a good leave -in conditioning product, this always helps to keep your hair super soft and moist.


• Wavy & Curly Hair: If you have wavy or curly textured hair extensions and plan to wear the hair wavy or curly you need to apply a curl defining/curl control cream while the hair is wet. This way it will stop the hair from frizzing and lock in the wave or curl in the hair. 

What products do we recommend?

Heat Protectors:

It is important to protect your hair from heat, and heat protecting sprays are a great way to do this Spray sparingly according to bottle instructions before using straighteners/blowdryer

- Tresemme Heat Defence Styling Spray

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Serums/Oils:

Serum/oils help moisturise/seal moisture in hair extensions. A small amount should be worked through the hair with your fingers from time to time (e.g twice a week or after a deep condition) - at styling stage. Do not overload on the product so your hair doesn't appear greasy and oily.

We reccomend:

-  Argan oil, Castor oil, Coconut oil 

- John Frieda Frizz Ease serum

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