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Article Number: 58 | Rating: Unrated | Last Updated: Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 11:16 PM
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With so many types of Virgin Indian Hair Extensions to choose from, you may want to take the time to think over which type is the best for you. We’re excited to offer you a variety of Indian Hair Extensions that keep your hair healthy and long lasting. In order to keep your new extension in excellent condition, read on. Find out more information about how to care for your Wavy Virgin Indian Hair Extensions and Straight Virgin Indian Hair Extensions in recent FAQ sections. Now it’s important to soak up knowledge to learn how to become a pro at maintaining gorgeous Curly Hair Extensions. First let us review a brief lesson in washing your locks. Cleaning Your Hair
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Comment by Heather G. on Mon, Oct 10th, 2011 at 10:23 PM
Love this article, I just purchased Perfect Locks Curly hair and I needed to know this information! Thank you.
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While your hair is still damp, separate it into separate sections that are about 2-3” wide. Use a comb that is especially made for extensions or a wide tooth comb will suffice. Gently comb out each section of your hair in a downward motion, but don’t forget to apply a quality leave-in conditioner if you haven’t already done so. A curl activator solution is also suitable for your curly locks. Since your hair already is made with natural curl a product used sparingly will simply tame your tresses and result in more defined curls.
If your hair is extremely thick and takes forever to dry, set a blow dryer on a low heat and use a diffuser. Your curls will take form while the diffuser will help protect them from the heat. Over time using heat on your hair will continue to take its toll by drying out your hair and damaging your beautiful locks. No one desires split ends that look unattractive. You are also giving people around you the message that taking care of your health is not priority. Just like a body craves nutrients, so does your hair so treat them right, even when straightening.
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