How to look after your tape in extensions?
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Apr 24, 2014
Shaye M.
Okay so You'll need to buy an extension brush, they're just better for hair extensions than a normal comb or wide brush. Also with washing I'd avoid getting shampoo or conditioner on the actual tape, it'll cause them to slide. Buy a deep conditioning treatment and hair oils to keep the hair hydrated because even though it's real hair it doesn't regenerate when heat is used on it often, I don't know if I helped at all or if you knew all that but hope I helped haha! 💕😘💛