Micro Link Hair Extensions | Braidless Sew In |Maintenance

Micro Link Hair Extensions | Braidless Sew In | Maintenanc

In this video I explain about the importance of maintenance with your Micro Link Hair Extensions | Micro Beaded Sew In | Braidless Sew In

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Hey guys and welcome back to this is Sylvie Denise and today I'm coming to you with a video about microwave hair, extensions on how to maintain them, how to do your maintenance appointments with them and also how to wash them and shampoo and conditioner of them in Between your maintenance appointments, so the first thing is first number one make sure you go to your maintenance appointments if you're not going to your maintenance appointments, then actually you're not really maintaining your microwave hair extensions, which can be damaging to your own hair. You don't check on your microwave hair extensions and you don't check on the bees, because you can't see them in the back. They can actually be Maddy, meaning your hair can be tangled up with the bee and you can be matted together and then, when it comes to take em out, it may actually be breaking off your hair. When you go to your maintenance appointment, your hair stylist is able to wash your hair comb your roots, brush your roots and actually make sure that your hair is not being mad at or being. Sick, too, is that you want to make sure that you are brushing or combing your roots every day. So you don't. You know how some people get their mikrotik hair extensions. You know, oh, my goodness, I'm just not gon na touch down on within a fallout. I don't do anything to them wrong. You need to brush and comb your roots every day to make sure that your hair is not Maddie in between your maintenance appointments, but you have to remember that that beat is aluminum B. That'S in your hair, in your hair! Right is um inside of that B. So when your new growth starts to come, grow and come in, you don't want it to be growing and then like wrapping around I'm doing whatever it's gon na do inside at Maddy, because you got the comb brushed it out and then it comes to pulling your Hair out again we're back to pulling the hair out and getting the hair coming out and stuff, but um. What I do wan na show is you need to comb and brush your roots in between your maintenance appointments. You need to do it every day to make sure that your hair McGirt number three. My third tip, is you want to make sure you wash your hair with shampoo and you conditioner. If you choose, you can dish or not, depending on whatever your maintenance, whatever your hair cell tells you, but you do want to make sure that you are washing your hair. You don't want it to go. Where is that? Oh, you know what I'm not gon na. Do anything it's like what do I made this appointment and let don't wash my hair no wrong. You want to make sure that you're washing your hair, like you, would do here, especially if you're using hairspray and jail uh stuff, like that. Those different things can make your hair sticky make you feel like make it stiff. All those different things can cause your hair to start matting. So I eating on something. So you want to make sure that you are washing your microwave hair extensions. Just like you wash your regular hair right, you want to make sure you watch them, but it is a certain kind of routine and way that you should go about washing your hair with shampoo and conditioner. My fourth on tip or advice is use a shampoo and conditioner that your hair stylist recommends to you because I could recommend one to you, but your hair stylist knows your hair and the extensions better than I do. I don't know you, so what you want to do is you want to follow their steps in our guidance when they tell you use this conditioner, don't use this conditioner like they know the best, the best one to use for your kind of hair and, lastly, number Five, I want to comment. Tell you guys that when you wash your hair afterwards when it comes to blow dry, your hair, you don't want to just take the brush and just start below it dry and crazy. No you're gon na pull your micro links out of your hair, not seeing that you're. Here, it's gon na fall out, but your hair is thicker when it's dry and it's thinner when it's wet and your microwaves are putting your hair, your hair is dry. So if you start just brushing them and pulling the wires wet nine times out of ten, the beads are going to start slipping because your hair is thin. So it could just slip right out because it has that home and inside of it. So what you want to do is you want to gently like brush your roots and stuff, but you also want to do. Is you want to blow-dry your roots? You can you can like part it section by section and gin just blow dry, so that part of your hair can thicken up and once that thickens up, then you can go ahead and do your blow drying your roller brush. However, you blow-dry your hair, but you want to make sure that you're being gentle um when you're both trying your hair, because you don't want your micro links to start slipping out or it depends if you have individual or the brayla. So when you don't want the track to be hanging off and then you're like calling like, oh my goodness, I need to get an appointment early. So just make sure that you're being gentle with your hair, keep in mind that you do have in hair extensions. But don't lose the fact that also you still have your hair out, but you still need to take care of and wash your conditioner as you do usually without hair extensions. So those are my five tips and advice for you guys with micro and hair extensions with maintaining them and washing them. If you have any, if you have any questions or concerns, please leave them in the comments below and again until next time. Please like comment and subscribe to this video, thank you for watching

Magda Siourounis: I’ve been looking into these kind of extensions. I was wondering how often you have to go in for maintenance appointments? Thanks!

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