Thursday, September 15, 2011

Hair Extension And Chemical Treating

By Athan Moore


Can chemical treatments be applied to hair extensions safely and with out causing harm? The answer is yes based on the sort of hair extension utilised. Chemical remedies which include coloring, perming, and chemically straightening are only suggested for human hair that have not been treated with hydroxides or dyes prior to make use of. Consult the stylist who put in the extensions prior to attempting any chemical remedies.

In terms of dying the hair it depends upon the quality of the item and the quantity of processing done to the extension prior to becoming woven into your natural hair. Dying synthetic goods generally leaves the client with an unsatisfactory outcome, splotchy or an undesirable color and at times harm to the extensions. Extensions created from virgin hair, that is additional high-priced then synthetic, supply the top outcome on the subject of dying. In some cases the bonding agents applied to attach hair extensions react with chemicals in the dyes. Woven hair is at less at risk for chemical reactions.

Deposit only dye is suggested for dying the item when bleaching is never ever okay. Often have your stylist test a modest strip of hair extension prior to attempting to dye a full head of extended hair. Unless the stylist is confident that he/she can dye or perm the extensions while they're attached to your hair, it is actually recommended they're removed prior to any chemical treatments take location.

Perming the item that is attached with the fusion method is not recommended. Chemicals utilized in the perming approach can react with adhesives made use of in the fusion technique. As with all hair application tactics, it can be ideal to perm hair extensions that have been attached without the use of adhesives. A mild perm solution is perfect for use on human extensions. Chemically straightening hair extensions is not recommended. Extensions made from human hair are straightforward to straighten making use of a blow dryer or flattening iron. Chemicals employed to straighten hair can possibly damage the extensions and shorten their life span.

It can be ideal to chemically treat the extensions before applying them or to decide on an extension that suits your style in hair color and texture. There are numerous colors from browns, blacks, reds, and every little thing in between is out there on today's marketplace. A reputable hair stylist can match extensions to your natural hair color or help you choose a new color for a brand new look all together.




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