How To Prevent Tangled Extensions | Black Hairstyles

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Today we're going to speak about how to prevent tangling in your extensions. It's going to depend on the quality of hair you use for your extensions. Now usually, if you're buying packaged hair, most people don't wash it because they say it changes it. I gets tangled.

One of the biggest mistakes that people use when it comes to extensions is that they try to use the same shampoo that they use on their hair. The main thing to remember when washing your extensions is to use a detangling shampoo or a moisturizing shampoo. Do not use a shampoo that says "for fine hair," because that's going to pull out the oils, and it's going to dry out your extensions. So you don't want to do that.

The other thing is, if you go swimming or take a shower, wash your hair, don't just lie down on your extensions. Comb them out. Run your conditioner through, and put them in braids or maybe a ponytail, or put it way up high on top of your head. Comb through it while it's wet so that you don't fall asleep or lie down on it and allow it to dry, and it gets tangled up.

The other way of not allowing your extensions to get tangled is to really keep them up in a ponytail when you sleep and wrap them at night. That way, you'll keep your extensions nice and straight and sleek, and you won't have to worry about tangling.

Today, we're going to speak about how to prevent tangling in your extensions., It's going to depend on the quality of hair. You use for your extensions. Now, usually, if you're buying packaged hair, most people don't wash it because they say it changes it.. I gets tangled. One of the biggest mistakes that people use when it comes to extensions is that they try to use the same shampoo that they use on their hair.. The main thing to remember when washing your extensions is to use a detangling, shampoo or a moisturizing shampoo., Do not use a shampoo that says `` for fine hair ,'', because that's going to pull out the oils and it's going to dry out your extensions.. So you don't want to do that.. The other thing is: if you go swimming or take a shower wash your hair, don't just lie down on your extensions. Comb them out. Run your conditioner through and put them in braids, or maybe a ponytail or put it way up high on top of your head. Comb through it, while it's wet so that you don't fall asleep or lie down on it and allow it to dry and it gets tangled up.. The other way of not allowing your extensions to get tangled is to really keep them up in a ponytail. When you sleep and wrap them at night. That way, you'll keep your extensions, nice and straight and sleek, and you won't have to worry about tangling

Red Queen: A "black" hairstyle is a hairstyle invented, & commonly worn by, black women... YOU'RE WELCOME '_'

Cherri Jones: a hairstyle that typically a black person would wear, I think its self explanitory, unless you are trying to infer that there is no such thing as a"black' hair style in which case you would be wrong, there have always been historically looks that were for blacks, and I say blacks and not African Americans as not all blacks are American. Afros, braids, and high tops fades are some of the looks you find mostly blacks wearing, now other races did imitate the style, but it originated with blacks

chvnellovesyou: I understand that there are historical hairstyles for a person of African descent. What I have a question about is how a weave would be considered a "black" hairstyle. There are people of many different races that have a weave. But more importantly I don't understand why it was necessary to add a race to the title.

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