Hair Care

Care That Goes Beyond The Chair

From keeping your blonde bright to protecting the integrity of your extensions, caring for your hair at home is just as important as what happens in the chair. We’ve curated care tips and product recommendations based on your specific needs—so whether you’re blonde, wear extensions, or just want healthier hair, you’ll find exactly what works for you.

Your Guide To Long-Lasting Extensions

  • Always be sure to brush thoroughly before washing.

    We highly recommend only using professional and moisturizing products on your extensions.

    It's okay to shampoo twice if you can't get a good lather around your rows.

    After washing, always use a leave-in conditioner.

    Never leave your extensions wet, doing so can cause matting.

    We recommend washing your extensions once a week to maintain the integrity and color of your extensions.

    In between washing your extensions, we recommend doing a top wash twice a week.

  • Before styling with hot tools, always be sure your hair is 100% dry.

    Always use a thermal heat protectant before styling.

    Try not to use the highest heat setting on your styling tools.

    We recommend using 250-300 degrees.

    Avoid round brushing to prevent scalp tension, we recommend using a paddle brush or wet brush.

  • Brush through your hair at least twice a day or more.

    We recommend applying hair oil at least once a day.

    Before being in windy areas, secure your hair at the nape of your neck to avoid tangling and matting.

    Always sleep with your hair in a braid or low bun, we recommend sleeping on a silk pillowcase to avoid frizz.

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Your Guide To Long-Lasting Blonde

  • To maintain the brightness of your blonde, use a purple or blue shampoo 1-2 times a week to neutralize brassiness. You can also incorporate a professional toning mask or conditioner to keep your blonde fresh. Be sure to schedule regular salon visits for root touch-ups and overall color maintenance, ensuring your blonde stays as vibrant as the day you walked out of the chair.

  • Blonde hair can be more prone to dryness and damage, so it's crucial to keep it hydrated. Use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner designed for color-treated hair, and incorporate a deep conditioning treatment once a week. Try a leave-in conditioner or hair oil to lock in moisture, prevent frizz, and keep your hair soft and manageable.

  • Blonde hair can be more sensitive to heat styling, so always apply a heat protectant before using any styling tools. Aim to air-dry your hair when possible, or use low heat settings on tools like straighteners or curling irons. To avoid color fading, try to minimize exposure to heat styling and give your blonde hair a break with heat-free styling options like braids or twists.