Can You Dye Hair Extensions?
by SHOPIFY API / 14 JANV. 2020
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With so many trendy hair colours popping up on social media, it’s no wonder you’re eager to learn how to dye your Cliphair hair extensions. The good news is, yes, you can dye hair extensions! However, the process might surprise you. Whether you're new to the world of hair extension dyeing or a seasoned trendsetter, this blog is packed with essential hair extension dyeing tips you need to know. Wondering how many times can you dye hair extensions without ruining their quality? We've got you covered!
Buying new real hair extensions every time you want to switch up your shade can be expensive, so it's smart to learn how to safely dye your human hair extensions without causing damage. And when it comes to finding the best hair extensions for dyeing, Cliphair’s high-quality extensions are designed to handle the process and stay gorgeous!
Of course, with over 60 shades available, we would always encourage you to buy a shade closest to your own hair colour. We advise you to look through our colour range to choose the perfect shade for hair or use our Colour Matching Service to get a good colour match. This is because Remy hair, just like your natural hair, will begin to lose its quality and shine after too many chemical processes.
Remy extensions have already been through a chemical process, so bleaching or lightening the hair can affect its quality and its lifespan. Avoiding a chemical treatment means your extensions will last longer than hair extensions that have been chemically modified.
Going Dark
You should always start with blonde extensions or really light colours if you're looking to change the colour. Hair extensions often resist for at least three dyeing jobs and still be in great condition. However, if you keep going darker and darker from the previous colour, you will be able to dye your extensions more than three times, but make sure you wash, rinse and condition them well. If you want to minimise the damage, we advise you to get a professional to colour it for you, however, if you're dyeing your extensions at home, or if it is your first time, you should always follow the instructions.
It’s always best to understand your own hair first before dyeing your hair extensions. The better you know your hair, the better your judgement will be when getting the colour you want. For instance, if you have some red shades or highlights in your hair, you should base your colour of choice this, to either balance the red tinges or accentuate them. By examining your own hair colour and doing your research, you will avoid your hair going the colour you don’t want it to. We strongly recommend looking at a colour wheel to help.
If you hair has loads of highlights, the best way to dye it is to match your extensions with the darker streaks to the lighter shade to get the perfect natural effect.
Going Light
We highly recommend that you never, ever bleach or lighten your extensions as this will damage the hair. However, if you wish bleach the hair, you can do so. You should also note that it may need to repeat the dyeing process multiple to lighten your black or dark hair extensions, as you’ll need to first bleach the hair to blonde, before proceeding to your desired shade, however, this will increase the chances of hair damage.
Going Bold and Bright
If you are not sure on the colour, buy a shade lighter than your own hair and if you have coloured hair or bold shades, get the lightest blonde and colour it along with your own hair. If you are colouring lighter shades of clip in extensions into a dark or bold colour, make sure to take the clips out first for an even application and a better result, but if you are just doing a colour correct, the clips don’t necessarily have to be removed.
You can also dye your hair extensions various colours at the same time.
To get rainbow colours, simply use our lightest blonde colour and dye your hair following these instructions.
If you are dyeing your hair at home, you should remember that the process or results may differ to what you may actually be going for. This is particularly important if you are going lighter, we recommend gradually going lighter until you reach your desired look as opposed to going to a major change at once.
Top Tips
If you choose to dye your extensions at home, always carry a strand test first so you know how the extensions absorb the dye. The hair on your extensions is more porous than your natural hair, and absorbs dye more quickly. Take note of the colouring process and end result before continuing to dye the rest of your hair. When choosing the dye, you should use a low-volume developer to reduce damage.
Be mindful of the amount of time you leave the dye in for. If you leave the dye in your hair for too long, you could wind up with a much stronger colour than you were hoping for. Depending on how dark you want it, you can keep it on for 20-25minutes.
For a smoother dyeing process, pick a hair colour dye that matches your hair and mix in a bit of conditioner before applying it onto your extensions.
Always follow the instructions and thoroughly rinse the dye from the extensions. Read through our instructions on cleaning your extensions when washing the dye from the hair. It is always better to air dry your extensions than to use heat tools. As you can dye your human hair extensions more than once, if the colours are patchy after drying, simply repeat the dyeing process to cover the patches.
Remember to never use hot water when washing the dye from your hair extensions, instead, use slightly warm water, as this will give your hair longer life.
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If you need help, contact our team of hair experts for your hair questions. And don’t forget to hashtag #WearCliphair on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter to show off your looks.
Conclusion
By using the right hair dye, conducting a strand test, and properly caring for your extensions, dyeing your hair extensions can be a safe and easy process that not only saves you money but also helps you achieve your dream look. When it comes to the question of how many times can you dye hair extensions without compromising their quality, our Remy human hair extensions are designed to handle dyeing while maintaining their durability and beauty. For the best hair extensions for dyeing, look no further than Cliphair – lighter shades are the best options for dying, acting as a blank canvas for vibrant products.
Need more guidance on dyeing your extensions? Be sure to check out our hair extension dyeing tips, as well as our ultimate hair extensions buying guide. Select from a wide variety of clip in and permanent hair extensions, including seamless clip ins, double weft clip ins, tapes, nano rings, weaves and more, plus hydrating haircare and stylish accessories. If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to chat with our team for expert advice or a free express colour match!
FAQs
How many times can hair extensions be dyed safely?
Hair extensions can typically be dyed once or twice, depending on the quality of the extensions and the type of dye used. Over-dyeing can damage the hair, leading to dryness, breakage, or loss of lustre. It is essential to choose high-quality human extensions and use a gentle dyeing process to minimise the risk of damage.
What is the best way to dye hair extensions?
The best way to dye hair extensions is to apply dye to the extensions while they are not attached to your scalp. Start by washing the extensions with a clarifying shampoo to remove any residues and then apply the dye evenly using a brush or your hands. Allow the dye to sit according to the instructions, usually between 20 to 30 minutes, then rinse with cool water. Afterward, wash and deep condition the extensions to restore moisture and shine. If this is your first time dying hair extensions, you can find out everything you need to know in our guide on dying hair extensions.
Can I use the same dye on my extensions as on my natural hair?
Yes, you can use the same dye on your extensions as you would on your natural hair, but it's important to note that extensions may react differently to certain dyes. It's best to test a small section first to ensure compatibility and avoid damage. The only exception to this is bleach and lighteners, as these should not be used on hair extensions. Using bleach and lighteners on hair extensions will cause damage.
How should I care for hair extensions after dyeing?
After dyeing, it’s crucial to give your hair extensions extra care. Wash them gently with our sulphate-free Deep Moisture Shampoo and Conditioner. Avoid heat styling tools as much as possible, or use them on a low setting, combined with a few spritzes of our Heat Protection Spray. Regular use of our Hair Mask and other deep conditioning treatments is also recommended to maintain moisture, shine, and softness.