Coloring Human Hair Extensions
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| Coloring Human Hair Extensions |
If you have hair extensions, you may be wondering
whether you can change their color. Provided the hair extensions are made from
100% Indian Virgin Human Hair, the answer is yes. However, there are some things you
should think about before dying hair extensions.
If you have
not yet bought them, your options for coloring hair extensions are better.
That’s because it is better when dying Hair Extensions to dye them from a light
color to a darker color.
Secondly, it is better not to have too broad a range
between the hair extensions’ natural color and the color you want to change
them too. You can select light blonde extensions and dye them to medium-dark colors. If you want to dye to very dark colors, select extensions that are
medium-dark.
Preparation For Coloring Hair Extensions
Make
sure you have plenty of room to work in. You will have to lay your extensions
out, so clear a fairly large table to work on. Next, get everything you will
need together. You will need:
- Hair color and developer
- Kitchen Silver foil
- A bowl for the color
- Brush for applying the color
- Protective gloves
- A wide-toothed comb
- Cling film
- Colour safe shampoo
- Leave-in conditioner
- A towel
Lay
the kitchen foil on the table. This is there to protect the surface from
spillage or leaking dye. The amount of foil you need will depend on the number
of extensions and their length. Make sure there is enough foil to give a
comfortable margin around the extensions.
Also, Read More: How to Care Human Hair Extensions
Also, Read More: How to Care Human Hair Extensions
Colored Human Hair Extensions:
Read the manufacturer’s instructions for mixing your
color and developer, and prepare the solution. Comb through each of the
extensions to remove any tangles. You should never dye extensions when they are
wet or damp, so dry them first if necessary.
Put on your gloves and brush the color on to the extensions. Always brush from the clip end to the tips. Make sure all the hair is covered with dye. Do not worry about putting too much dye on. This is preferable to putting too little on.
As you finish applying the color to each extension,
cover it with cling film. This is to prevent the color from drying out too quickly.
Leave the color to process or set at normal room temperature for as long as
the manufacturer recommends. When the processing time is up, you need to rinse
the extensions.
Place each extension under a stream of cold running
water. Let the water run from the clip end down to the tips. Your rinsing needs
to be very thorough to remove all the unabsorbed dye. Next, wash the extensions
hair with color-safe shampoo.
Layout the towel on your work table. Apply the
conditioner to each extension, combine it in with the wide-toothed comb. Lay
the extensions on the towel, and allow them to dry naturally.





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