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Ever wanted to change your hair color or go for a whole new look? Tape in hair extensions is an easy way to give yourself some fun, fresh new locks. However, hair extensions are not designed to stay on your hair forever. It needs to be removed every three to six weeks after the initial installation. But how do you safely remove the tape in extensions?
It’s always best to wait for a professional when dealing with hair extensions. But, if you need a quick fix or just want to save some money on your next hair appointment, removing tape-in extensions yourself is an option.
To ensure that the process goes smoothly and without any snags, we have provided you with all of the information needed in this blog post! When it comes time to remove these extensions from your hair at home - follow our tips closely so that there are no surprises when it's time to take them out. Tape-ins can cause breakage and damage if they're removed incorrectly so make sure you prepare for the removal process as well as the styling after removing them completely safe from home.
Your hair is your crowning glory. It is not a surprise to invest in making them look good. However, without that much hair to work out on, or certain conditions in your hair that you are not proud of, how can you stay on top of looking good and feeling good? Simple With hair extensions!
Tape in hair extensions, clip-ins, weaves, pre-bonded, micro-linked, and fusion hair extensions are some of the most common types of hair extensions available in the market. Hair extensions come in two types. Human hair extensions are entirely made out of real, human hair, from top to bottom, usually collected from a willing donor. On the other hand, synthetic hair extensions are made out of several materials such as blended fibers and contain no human hair. They are very fine and are manufactured to imitate the look and feel of real human hair.
Hair extensions are a popular option for adding length and volume. It can even add new splashes of color to your overall look, without going through the costly and sometimes time-consuming experience of getting your hair constantly recolored. It can give you long and full hair when you need to. However, hair extensions are not meant to be permanent and should be taken out eventually. Whether you have bonded, tape in or keratin-based hair extensions, removing them carefully to prevent damaging your natural hair is a must.
However, many people don't know how to remove hair extensions, which can be tricky if you constantly enjoy changing your look. If you're sick of your hair extensions and want to get rid of them at home, here are some things you should know before doing so.
Removing hair extensions, for practical reasons, should be left in the hands of a professional. But if you can't wait until your next hair appointment, or would want to skip the expenses that come with a hairstylist booking and visit, removing your tape-in extensions DIY style would be your ideal option.
Tape-in extensions are usually made with strong medical-grade adhesive on the tapes and at the top where it connects with the human hair. The basic idea is that they are adjustable because of how they are attached to your natural strands of hair. This means that how tightly they are put on will determine how "stuck" they are to your own roots. There will be more or less adhesive depending on how much tension you pull out when removing them.
If you're looking for an easy way to remove your tape-in hair extension at home, then take a look at these tips!
Keep in mind that your hair extensions are attached to your natural hair, thus the risk of potentially pulling out or damaging them while you remove your tape-in extensions. It is advisable to use a good quality oil like coconut or jojoba to prepare your hair prior to hair extension removal.
Hair extension remover products are also available in the market. However, some may be too harsh for your hair or scalp. When opting for a commercial hair extension remove primer, do a test on the inside of your elbow to check for possible allergic reaction or irritation. If you are quite hesitant about using chemicals to help you remove your hair extensions, a call to your hairstylist would be a more practical option to take.
Apply coconut oil or olive oil onto the extensions to help soften them. This helps to prevent the sticky residue from the tape in hair extensions from staying on the tips of your hair. Completely removing these residues is essential to prevent any possible build-up that may cause issues on your scalp later on.
If there is no oil or adhesive extension remover readily available for you, you can also use acetone-free nail polish remover to loosen the tape in extensions on your hair. Add a few drops of the product to the side of the tape bonds. Observe and you’ll see the tape separating from your mane after a few minutes. When they do, slowly begin to peel them off, starting from the edge. Add more polish remover if it takes harder to peel off.
It would be best to apply a generous amount of conditioner to your hair after cleansing your hair completely. Brush your hair with a wide-tooth comb and opt to have them air-dried.
If you're considering removing your hair extensions, there are a few things to keep in mind. First of all, if it's time for an appointment with your stylist anyway, don't worry about the extra expense that comes along with their fees; just leave them be until your next visit! However, there will be times when you need to remove them earlier than your usual hairstylist visit. If you need them out ASAP and can't wait any longer (or would rather not spend money on someone else) then DIY removal is definitely doable.
It might take some patience but once again the end result will speak for itself. Make sure to follow these steps carefully so as to avoid breaking or damaging the bonds between your natural strands and tape-in extensions while detangling--and enjoy beautiful locks free from artificial enhancement after taking off your stylish, easy to use, and natural-looking tape in hair extensions.