HAIR EXTENSION CARE: DO’S AND DON’TS

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We often get asked this question at the salon, “If I get hair extensions will it damage my hair”? 

 One thing to remember about hair extensions is that they do have the potential to damage your hair if they are not taken care of at home. We feel strongly about educating our clients on the do’s and don’ts for extension care.  

Do

Do use an extension brush at the root. This is an important do on your part when your extensions grow out 1-6 weeks after application. This  brush can save your natural hair from being pulled or causing any permanent baldness from aggressive yanking from your regular hair brush.  

Do brush your hair 3-4 times a day, especially before taking a shower. If your extensions are grown out away from your scalp then hold the extensions at the root and then gently brush your hair downward. 

Do wash your hair with alcohol free shampoo to avoid weakening your extension glue. 

Do avoid chlorinated water or salty beaches. If you are going to swim in these waters, braid extensions or apply conditioner throughout hair and tight hair tightly to avoid tangling or dreading. 

Do apply any hair care products from mid-shaft down, avoiding your extension bonds. 

Don’t 

Don’t wash your hair 24-48 hours after extension application. 

Don’t sleep with wet hair. This rule is okay 1-3 weeks of extension application since the extension bond is tight at the root. However, when the extensions grow out, leaving your hair wet to dry can cause knotting at the root between new growth hair and your extension bond. 

Don’t sleep with loose open hair, braid or put your hair in a bun to avoid any tangling. 

Don’t use heat tools on the extension bond. 

Don’t bleach hair with extension bonds in tact or any chemical straightening/curl process. 

If you follow our Do’s and Don’ts you will be on the road to enjoying healthy extensions. 

Color Lounge

The “Color Lounge” opened its doors the beginning of April 2014. Previously known as “My Bella Color Studio”, we are located in the heart of the Burbank Media District near Warner Bros., Disney, and NBC Studios.

Inspired and professionally trained by the owner/educator/master hair colorist, Sharon Sovinski, of My Bella Color Studio, Color Lounge’s new driving forces, Grace Ilasco (Hair Stylist/American Board Certified Haircolorist) and Sai Hernandez (Hairstylist/American Board Certified Haircolorist), are transcending the archetypal way of doing hair to the fine art of creating beauty, unique to each client.

We are a full service Hair Salon for Women & specialize in Haircuts, Haircolor, Color Correction, Blondes, Highlights, Balayage, Creative Hair Color, “Going Back to Gray”, Brazilian Blow Outs, and Hair Extensions.

Color Lounge has also incorporated their existing company, “For Your Brides Only”, a network of professional mobile hair and make-up artists, to work side by side with their in-salon studio staff to provide clients with the ultimate beauty care experience at their convenience. Our mobile staff will travel to your location to provide you with the best fashion styling, wedding hairstyles, updos, long lasting make up/airbrush make up for weddings, events, films, and fashion.

The salon, itself, is designed to create a very relaxed and artistic environment. You’ll feel this from the moment you enter our doors. The space is large and wide open - more like a New York Loft -style with a high, wooden trussed, domed ceiling and custom painted concrete floor. The atmosphere feels different, too. There are no attitudes in this creative space, and our staff is welcoming, friendly, attentive, taking their time with each client in a no hurry manner. Each client deserves a confident relationship with their stylist, and we take the time to ensure that happens.

Our professional staff at Color Lounge is inspired by “the Art of creating beauty” and dedicated to listening to each individual client’s vision and needs, helping them achieve those results in ease.

We welcome the opportunity to create with you!

https://www.colorlounge.com
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