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What happens if you add heat to synthetic hair extensions?
ByI have short jet black hair and I’m planning on adding green clip in hair extensions. I want to be able to curl the extensions but it says add no heat to it.
will it cause significant damage to the hair extension if i do add heat?
are there any other methods to curl it without heat?
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8 Comments
April 14th, 2010 at 9:56 pm
yeah it will, they break and they’ll fall out , i did this to mine and they were falling out but there are otheres ways to curl hair without adding heat,Rag Ties
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Cut strips of fabric in 3- to 4-inch strips that are 2 inches wide.
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Section hair in three sections across the top, two sections on the sides and three sections down the back.
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Roll each section of hair around fabric strips and tie the ends (or secure them with a small hair band).
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Allow the hair to dry while it is wrapped around rag pieces.
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Carefully unroll each hair section so the hair does not knot, and use a pick or wide-toothed comb to comb out the hair. Style with hairspray or spray gel.
or Twist and Pin
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Section the hair in three sections across the top, two sections on the sides and three sections down the back.
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Twist each section of hair. Roll it around a finger and secure it close to the scalp with a bobby pin.
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Allow the hair to dry while curled.
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Carefully unwrap each hair section and use a pick or wide-toothed comb to comb out the hair. Style with hairspray or spray gel.
or you can use foam rollers
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Section hair in three sections across the top, two sections on each side and three sections down the back.
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Roll each section around the foam rollers and secure.
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Allow the hair to dry while it is wrapped around the foam rollers.
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Unroll the hair from each roller and use a pick or wide-toothed comb to comb out the hair. Style with hairspray or spray ge
April 14th, 2010 at 9:56 pm
It will melt them as they’re made of nylon. You could curl them with a round brush and the hairdryer on a moderate heat but certainly no curling tongs or other styling tools.
Can I give you some advice?: synthetic extensions always look dreadful, though I’ve not seen you I’m 100% certain your hair will look better without clip-in synthetic extensions.
April 14th, 2010 at 9:56 pm
They will more then likely melt if you add heat. Synthetic hair is the worst kind of extensions your pretty much stuck with them straight. You can call who ever sold them to you and ask their opinion. But you should really have gone with human hair extensions.
April 14th, 2010 at 9:56 pm
They will most likely melt or be damaged.
April 14th, 2010 at 9:56 pm
It will cause them to melt. If you can get some human hair extensions then you can curl them. They’ll look a fair bit more natural too than synthetic ones.
April 14th, 2010 at 9:56 pm
You can add moderate heat and it should be ok. Put it on the lowest possible setting and do it very quickly several times.
I have styled several pieces of synthetic hair this way. It’s always best if you have a test piece just in case this particular brand of synthetic doesn’t react well.
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