How to Revive Dry Hair Extensions
by MAYA HAWES / 23 SEPT. 2021
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Buying a set of hair extensions is an investment – after all, they’re not exactly cheap! So, it’s incredibly frustrating when your hard-earned Remy hair starts drying out, frizzing, and matting. What’s a girl to do when your hair extensions seem to lose their lustre sooner than expected? Don’t panic! Hydrating hair extensions well is crucial for avoiding dryness and dullness. With a few simple extension maintenance tips, you can revive dry hair extensions and restore them to their silky, hydrated glory. In this guide, we’ll share expert advice on hair extension care, effective methods for restoring dry extensions, and how to keep your extensions looking luscious with our hydrating haircare. Say goodbye to dry, brittle strands and hello to healthy, shiny extensions!
My Hair Extensions Are Dry and Frizzy! Why?
No matter how much we wish they were, hair extensions are not attached to your scalp in the way your natural hair is. Your scalp is super smart when it comes to keeping your locks lovely and luscious. By producing a natural oil called sebum, it maintains hair moisture and health. Hair extensions, whatever type, don’t receive this natural lubrication. Over time, a lack of TLC can cause them to become dry and damaged.
What Are the Top Causes of Damaged Hair Extensions?
Poor Quality Hair
First up, if your hair extensions are synthetic or over processed (likely from an irreputable supplier), they are simply more likely to become damaged at a faster rate. Over processed hair is weaker and more prone to damage. Often lighter shades (e.g., blondes) have been processed more to achieve the desired shade, therefore are more susceptible to dryness and breakage.
Sun Exposure
While we all know the importance of skin protection and sun cream, many of us forget that our hair is just as vulnerable. The sun, while sought out by many, can be extremely damaging to our hair, especially our extensions. Without proper hair extension maintenance, our locks can dry out rapidly from sun damage.
Hard Water
Hard water is water that contains a high mineral content. In the UK, most of our water is hard, and unfortunately our real hair extensions suffer for it. The high mineral content in hard water can cause locks to dry out rapidly and strip hair of its natural color.
Sea Water
If you’re lucky enough to live by the sea, taking care of hair extensions is extra important. The sea is full of salt and minerals; a recipe for dry, damaged disaster when it comes to hair extensions. Try to avoid getting your hair extensions wet with sea water at all costs and practice hair extension maintenance regularly.
Chlorine
For swimming pool lovers, the outlook isn’t much better. Chlorine chemicals can dry out our hair extensions as well as stripping color. If you are a regular swimmer, regular oil treatments are essential for keeping your locks healthy.
Want to know more about how swimming with hair extensions? Check out our blog on how to take care of hair extensions on holiday.
How to Revive Dry Hair Extensions
Even if you’re careful, sh*t happens. The best way to revive dry hair extensions is by using an all-natural oil treatment. All remy hair extensions really want is to be attached to the scalp again *sad face*. The best way we can mimic sebum secretion is by applying natural oils to the hair. Certain natural oils can penetrate hair follicles from the inside out. Chemical treatments merely coat the hair (usually in silicone) to mask dryness and give the illusion of softness. Hair extension maintenance should always be gentle and natural.
How to Get Hair Extensions Soft Again – Step by Step Tutorial
- Brush through your hair extensions to remove any knots, you want your hair extensions to be as tangle free as possible. We would recommend using a hair extension brush for this.
- Apply a specialised all-natural conditioning hair extension mask to your dry hair, combing through to ensure all your hair is covered. Make sure not to get any of the treatment on the tape/bonds of the hair extensions as this can cause them to slide out. If you’re wearing clip in hair extensions, you can apply the treatment up to the clips.
- If you are reviving non-attached clip in hair extensions, lay the hair extensions on a dry towel and allow the treatment to soak in as instructed.
- Once your hair extensions have soaked, wash the treatment out with a sulphate free shampoo& conditioner. Be sure to wash extensions thoroughly to avoid build up of treatment in your hair.
- Before drying your hair extensions, be sure to add a specialised leave in conditioner, moisture spay and heat protection spray to maximise moisture retention and prevent further dry out
- Can you let hair extensions dry naturally? Yes! We find the best way is to let them air dry until about 80% dry, then using a gentle heat device such as an air styling brush to style your hair as desired. To dry your hair extensions, try to use as little heat as possible. The cool setting is your best friend here!
Best Products for Hair Extensions Revival
Our Favorite Set: Quench The Thirst, Deep Moisture
Enriched with Shea butter, rice proteins, and precious oils such as Baobab seed oil, Avocado oil, and Coconut oil, this shampoo and conditioner for hair extensions + hair mask for extensions is simply the best you could treat your tresses with. Designed to replenish the moisture levels in your hair fibres – rebalancing elasticity, and reducing breakage and frizz – the Quench The Thirst: Deep Moisture hair care line works wonders on both natural hair and human hair extensions alike. 100% sulphate-free and paraben-free. Tested and trusted by hair professionals, it’s simply too good not to try!
Our Favourite Hair Mask - Moroccanoil Intense Hydrating Mask
We love this argan oil-based hair mask. Argan oil is known to be full of antioxidants, vitamin E, minerals, and fatty acids, that help restore shine and smoothness to hair. It’s meant for medium to thick hair, so is perfect for a thick set of hair extensions.
Our Favourite Shampoo - Undone Undamaged Shampoo
This sulphate free shampoo contains nourishing vegetable proteins to reduce breakage and promote hair follicle strength, and creatine to repair damaged bonds.
Our Favourite Conditioner – Moroccanoil Hydrating Conditioner
Another from Moroccanoil – we love you! – this sulphate and paraben free conditioner is enriched with Argan Oil, Vitamins A and E and Red Algae, which replenish hair to increase manageability and shine.
Our Favourite Leave in Conditioner - REDKEN One United Spray
REDKEN’s genius lightweight leave-in conditioner reduces hair dryness, detangles, and helps strengthen hair, as well as protecting your locks from harmful heat styling.
How to Get Oil Out of Hair Extensions
Reviving dry hair extensions and keeping them in tip-top shape doesn’t have to be a drama. With the right extension maintenance tips, you can keep your locks luscious and healthy. For all your hydrating and restoring needs, our premium hair care products are here to save the day. Want healthier, shinier extensions that last? Take a look at our hair care collection and bring your extensions back to life in no time!
FAQs
What causes hair extensions to become dry?
Hair extensions can become dry due to several factors, including too much exposure to heat styling tools, environmental elements like sun and wind, overwshing, and the lack of natural oils that help moisturize real hair. Additionally, using harsh products or improper care routines can strip the extensions of moisture, leading to dryness.
How can I restore moisture to my dry hair extensions?
Restoring moisture to dry hair extensions involves using deep conditioning treatments specifically designed for extensions, such as our Deep Moisture Hair Mask or leave-in conditioners. You can also apply natural oils like argan or coconut oil, which help lock in moisture and restore shine. It's important to use our gentle, sulphate-free Deep Moisture Shampoo and avoid excessive heat styling to maintain hydration. If you plan on using heated styling tools, remember to apply a few spritzes of our Heat Protection Spray.
What treatments are best for reviving dry extensions?
To revive dry extensions, deep conditioning treatments are key. Look for products containing ingredients like keratin, shea butter, or glycerine, which nourish and hydrate the hair. Using a hydrating hair mask once a week can also help. If your extensions are real human hair, regular oil treatments, such as using argan or jojoba oil, can be beneficial for adding moisture and shine.
Can I use regular hair products on my extensions?
While some regular hair products may be suitable for your extensions, it's essential to use products that are specifically formulated for extensions when possible. Many regular shampoos and conditioners contain sulphates and alcohol, which can damage or dry out extensions. For best results, choose sulphate-free, alcohol-free products that are gentle and nourishing. Always ensure that any product you use is compatible with the type of extensions you have, whether they're synthetic or human hair.