Clip in hair extensions is one of the most popular types of hair extensions. They come in different lengths and textures, so they can be used on any part of your head.
Although clip-in extensions are less expensive than some other types of hair extension methods, they require more maintenance than other types because they don’t blend into the natural texture of your own hair as well as tape-in extensions do.
Brush the Hair Extensions
It’s best to use a wide tooth comb or brush when brushing your extensions, as this will help them look more natural and also remove any excess tangles that may occur during application.
You can also use a detangling spray if they’re tangled or knotted to make sure they don’t tangle up again.
Store the Hair Extension
When you store the extensions, keep them in a box or bag.
A good way to do this is by wrapping each extension separately with tissue paper, then placing them inside of one another and putting the whole thing in a plastic shopping bag.
If you want to be extra careful, make sure that your storage area is cool and dry (which means not near direct heat or sunlight).
You may even want to consider storing your hair extensions somewhere else entirely—like an attic or basement—to prevent any damage from happening over time.
Wash the Hair Extensions
Wash your hair extensions at least twice a week. You can wash them as often as you like, but it’s best to wait at least two days before washing them again.
The reason for this is that oil and product buildup will start to build up after each use, which can cause the extensions to look dull and lifeless.
If you don’t want to wait that long between washes, then try using a leave-in conditioner on your scalp to keep it moisturized while also letting it dry faster than usual.
Hide and Blend Seamlessly
When you’re wearing clip-in extensions, it’s important to make sure that the clips blend seamlessly with your natural hair. If your clips are visible, they may look fake or unnatural.
To hide the clips
Use a styling product like hairspray and a blow dryer to hold them in place. This will keep them from moving around too much while you sleep or work out!
If you want to add some volume and fullness without adding extra weight, use a heat tool on the ends of your hair (usually 1-3 inches away from the scalp)
Before applying heat protectant spray onto the wet scalp area and allow it to sit for five minutes before going straight into blow drying session.
With diffuser attachment at the lowest setting possible so as not damage any roots pulling them out even further than normal since this method works best when done properly!
Conclusion
So there you have it! Now you know what to do if your hair extensions come out of the box. Hopefully this information will help you avoid some common pitfalls and ensure that your extensions are a success.