Why Are My New Hair Extensions Dry And Frizzy

 

If you have recently invested in new hair extensions, you're probably delighted with their added length and volume. However, if your extensions are dry and frizzy, it can be frustrating and disappointing. Dry and frizzy hair extensions look unsightly and can also be a sign of damage or improper care.

In this article, we will explore why your new hair extensions may be dry and frizzy and provide tips on how to care for them properly. We understand the importance of maintaining healthy and beautiful hair extensions, so keep reading to learn more.

What are Hair Extensions?

Hair extensions are artificial strands that add length, volume, and thickness to natural hair. They come in various forms, such as clip-ins, tape-ins, sew-ins, fusion, and micro-link extensions.

Hair extensions can be made from different materials, including human hair, synthetic hair, or both. Human hair extensions are considered the most high-quality and natural-looking, while synthetic hair extensions are more affordable. However, both extensions require proper care to maintain their appearance and longevity.

Hair extensions have gained popularity in recent years because they offer a quick and easy way to transform one's hair without waiting for it to grow naturally. They can also add highlights or lowlights, change hair colour, or achieve a desired hairstyle for a special occasion.

With the right care, hair extensions can last anywhere from 3 months to over a year. However, if properly cared for, they can avoid becoming dry and frizzy, which we will explore in the next section.

Possible Causes for Dry and Frizzy Hair Extensions

Several factors can contribute to dry and frizzy hair extensions. Some of the most common causes include:

Improper washing and styling techniques

Hair extensions require different care than natural hair, including washing and styling techniques. Using products or methods unsuitable for extensions can strip them of moisture and cause frizz.

When washing, avoid using shampoos that contain sulphates or alcohol, as they can dry out the extensions. Instead, opt for gentle sulphate-free shampoos specifically made for hair extensions. Also, brush your hair gently before and after washing to prevent tangling.

Avoid using heat tools at high temperatures when styling, as this can damage the extensions. If you must use heat, apply a heat protectant spray beforehand and use low heat settings. Additionally, be gentle when brushing or combing through the extensions and avoid pulling or tugging too hard.

Excessive use of heat tools

While heat tools can help achieve desired hairstyles, using them sparingly on hair extensions is important. The high temperatures from these tools can damage the hair cuticles, resulting in dry and frizzy extensions.

To minimize damage, try air-drying your extensions whenever possible or use low heat settings on your blow dryer. You can also opt for heatless styling techniques such as braiding or twisting to achieve different looks without heat.

Using hair products with harsh chemicals

Hair products that contain harsh chemicals can damage both natural hair and extensions. These chemicals can strip the extensions of their moisture, leading to dryness and frizz.

When purchasing hair products, look for ones specifically formulated for hair extensions and avoid those with ingredients such as sulphates, alcohol, and silicone. Opt for natural or organic products whenever possible to minimize exposure to harsh chemicals.

Also, be mindful when using leave-in treatments or serums, as they can accumulate and weigh down the extensions, causing them to become greasy and limp.

Not protecting extensions while swimming or in the sun.

Just like natural hair, hair extensions are susceptible to chlorine and saltwater damage. Before swimming, it's important to protect your extensions by wearing a swim cap or tying them in a braid or bun to prevent tangling. After swimming, wash and condition your extensions thoroughly to remove any chlorine or salt residue.

The sun's UV rays can also damage hair extensions, causing them to become dry and brittle. To protect your extensions from the sun, opt for products with UV protection and wear a hat or scarf when spending extended periods outdoors.

Neglecting regular maintenance and upkeep

Hair extensions require regular maintenance to keep them looking their best. Neglecting to care for your extensions can lead to dryness and frizz as they need to receive the necessary nourishment and treatment.

Be sure to follow the recommended maintenance schedule for your specific type of extensions, whether every 6-8 weeks for a touch-up or regular deep conditioning treatment. Also, brush and detangle your extensions daily to prevent matting and tangling.

Additionally, if you notice any signs of damage or dryness, don't hesitate to seek professional help from a hairstylist specializing in extensions. They can provide treatments and tips on how to properly care for your extensions to keep them looking healthy and beautiful.

With proper care and maintenance, dry and frizzy hair extensions can be avoided. Remember to use suitable products, minimize heat usage, protect your extensions from chlorine and the sun, and keep up with regular upkeep for beautiful, healthy-looking hair extensions that will last for months.

How to Revive Dry and Frizzy Hair Extensions

If your hair extensions are already dry and frizzy, don't worry - there are ways to revive them. Here are some tips to help bring life back into your extensions:

  • Deep condition regularly: Use a deep conditioning treatment once weekly or as the manufacturer recommends to restore moisture and nourish the hair.

  • Use hair oils: Apply natural oils such as argan or coconut oil to the ends of your extensions to help hydrate and smooth them.

  • Avoid heat styling: Give your extensions a break from heat tools and opt for heatless methods to prevent further damage.

  • Trim off damaged ends: If your extensions have split ends, have them trimmed by a professional to prevent further breakage.

  • Protect while sleeping: Tie your extensions in a loose braid or use a silk scarf or pillowcase to protect them from friction and tangles while you sleep.

  • Avoid harsh chemicals: Be cautious when using hair products, and avoid those with harsh chemicals that can dry your extensions further.

Following these tips can help revive your dry and frizzy hair extensions and bring them back to life. Remember, proper care is key to maintaining healthy-looking extensions for a long-lasting, beautiful look.

When to Replace Your Hair Extensions

Despite proper care and maintenance, hair extensions will eventually need to be replaced. Here are some signs that it's time for a new set of extensions:

  • Excessive tangling: If your extensions are constantly tangling and becoming matted, it could be a sign that they have reached their lifespan.

  • Visible damage: If your extensions are visibly damaged with split ends, breakage, or dryness that cannot be revived, it's time to replace them.

  • Unnatural shedding: A few strands of hair shedding is normal for extensions, but if you notice excessive shedding or chunks of hair falling out, it could be a sign that they need to be replaced.

  • Difficulty styling: If your extensions are difficult to style and no longer hold a curl or wave, it could mean that they have become too damaged and need to be replaced.

Remember to keep up with regular maintenance and care for your extensions to prolong their lifespan. And when the time comes, don't hesitate to replace them with a new set for beautiful, healthy-looking hair.

How much does it cost to maintain hair extensions?

The cost of maintaining hair extensions will vary depending on the type of extensions, the frequency of maintenance appointments, and the products used. In general, expect to spend anywhere from $100 to $500 every 6-8 weeks for touch-up appointments.

Deep conditioning treatments and specialized care products can also add to the cost of maintenance. However, investing in proper maintenance can help prolong your extensions' lifespan and save you money in the long run by avoiding the need for early replacement.

It's also important to remember that hair extensions are an investment and require ongoing care and maintenance. Be sure to consult with a professional stylist before getting extensions to get an accurate estimate of costs based on your specific needs.

FAQs

Why do my new hair extensions feel dry and frizzy?

Dry and frizzy hair extensions often result from a lack of natural oil that typically nourishes your own hair. When hair extensions, especially processed hair types like clip-in hair extensions, are manufactured, they can lose moisture and essential oils during the process, leading to dryness and frizz.

How can I prevent my hair extensions from becoming dry and damaged?

To keep your hair extensions healthy and prevent them from becoming dry and damaged, it's crucial to provide them with moisture and care similar to your own hair. Always allow your hair extensions dry naturally after washing and avoid overusing heat styling tools. When you do style, opt for an air styling brush to minimize heat damage. Regularly applying a hair mask can also replenish moisture and keep your hair extensions soft and manageable.

Can using a hair mask revive my dry hair extensions?

Yes, using a hair mask is an effective way to revive dry hair extensions. Hair masks are designed to deeply condition and hydrate, helping to restore the softness and reduce frizziness in your extensions. It's recommended to apply a hair mask specifically formulated for dry or damaged hair extensions, focusing on the mid-lengths to ends. Let the mask sit according to the product instructions before rinsing thoroughly.

Is it harmful to get my hair extensions wet often?

Getting your hair extensions wet frequently can contribute to their dryness and frizz, especially if they're not dried properly afterward. Water can swell the hair shaft, making the hair follicles more susceptible to damage when wet hair. It's important to gently dry your hair extensions with a soft towel and let them air dry whenever possible.

Conclusion

With proper care and maintenance, dry and frizzy hair extensions can be avoided. Remember to use suitable products, minimize heat usage, protect your extensions from chlorine and the sun, and keep up with regular upkeep for beautiful, healthy-looking hair extensions that will last for months. 

And if your extensions need to be replaced, don't hesitate to invest in a new set for a refreshed look. With the right care, your extensions can continue to enhance your hair and style for years. 

So remember to give your hair extensions the love and attention they deserve, and you'll surely have gorgeous, healthy-looking hair all year round.


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David McAlinden