Curly hair is springy, sexy, and stylish. If you have naturally curly, coily, or kinky hair, you’ll know that growing it out can take years. Because Type 3 and 4 curls are tight with a spiral or zigzag shape, your hair may be long, but it may not look as long as it is. All hair should be cared for in other to maintain its shine and beautiful luster. If your naturally curly hair needs TLC for hair strands to maintain their beautiful spirals, so do your curly hair extensions.

I. Can You Have Extensions With Curly Hair?

 Yes! Curly girls can wear hair extensions too. In fact, curly hair extensions come in all curl types nowadays, including Type 3a-3b spirals, Type 3b-3c curls, Type 4a-4b coils, and Type 4b-4b kinks. All you have to do is match the correct type of curl pattern to your hair!

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 In the market for curly hair extensions but not sure which ones to go with? Find out what your curl type is.

II. How Do You Take Care Of Curly Hair Extensions?

 We’ll go through how to take care of your curly hair extensions so they last longer, look good as new, and maintain their shape throughout their lifespan.

1. Use Moisturizing Ingredients and Avoid Proteins

 The hair products you use on your curly hair extensions are just as important as the ones you used on your natural hair. Just like naturally curly hair is prone to dryness and frizz, so are your hair extensions. Because curly hair extensions do not have the benefit of receiving natural oils from the scalp, they are prone to dryness, tangling, and frizzing. Using deeply moisturizing products with ingredients like shea butter is a good way to restore moisture, softness, and shine.

 When choosing a shampoo and conditioner, opt for alcohol and sulfate-free products (these ingredients are super drying), and avoid products with proteins. Find out How sulfate affect hair extensions.

 Although protein-rich products can revive curl definition and restore balance to natural curly hair, these may make your curly hair extensions matted and tangled and are not recommended for use. By the way, you don’t need to wash your curly hair extensions very often either—every 5-7 wears will do, or unless they have a lot of product buildup and become unmanageable to style.

2. Try Co-Washing Your Extensions

 Co-washing stands for “conditioner only washing”. When co washing, you literally only use a conditioner and no shampoo to wash your hair extensions. Co-washing is a great way to cleanse drier hair types, including curly hair extensions, to restore moisture and softness without stripping the hair using harsh soaps or lathering agents generally found in shampoos. When co-washing your natural hair extensions, be sure to use a conditioner that is silicone-free, and that is moisture-based, not protein-based—similar to the hair product advice we’ve given above. If you already have this in your shower, great! Simply get the hair extensions sopping wet, apply a liberal amount of conditioner from root to tip, and gently cleanse the hair strands. If your hair extensions are feeling particularly dry, you can leave the conditioner on for 5-10 minutes before rinsing it off.

3. Air Dry Your Extensions Avoid Heat Styling

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 Heat dries out hair extensions even further, ending up in a frizzy, tangled mess and can cause the beautiful kinks and curls to flatten and lose their shape. If you must blow dry your curly hair extensions, be sure to use a diffuser and to use the lowest heat setting on the blow dryer, however, the most ideal way to air dry curly hair extensions is to lay them flat on a microfibre towel overnight. You can also hang them on a hair extensions holder or by attaching them to a clothes hanger with clips.

4. Avoid Heat Styling

 Although you likely won’t be straightening your curly hair extensions (and if you’d like to wear your hair straight we recommend investing in a separate set of straight hair extensions), you may be tempted to curl them if they’ve lost their shape. Instead, try heatless methods of curling using flexi rods or perm rods to revive curls.

5. Finger Brush Only

 Curly hair extensions require gentle love and attention to maintain their curl pattern and shape. Never brush your curly hair extensions while they are dry, as this could cause frizzing, breakage, shedding, and a loss of their curl pattern. If you find that your hair extensions are tangling, first try and finger comb any knots and tangles from the bottom of the wefts up. If they are still tangled, try co washing them, then use a wide tooth comb to gently remove tangles from bottom to top.

6. Use Leave-In Conditioning Products

 Leave-in conditioners and serums can do wonders to maintain moisture, shine, and nourishment. As mentioned before, clip in hair extensions get dry easily because of the lack of natural oils from the scalp. Using a tiny bit of leave-in conditioner on the wefts can help ensure that the hair stays moisturized and prolong their lifespan.

 When choosing a leave-in conditioner for your curly hair extensions, it’s best to choose one that suits the type of hair they mimic. For example, if you have curly hair extensions for Type 3 hair, choose a lighter-weight leave-in product like argan oil, jojoba oil, or coconut-milk conditioner. For kinky or coily hair extensions similar to Type 4 curls, you can opt for something a little heavier like coconut oil or shea butter. Be sure to use a tiny amount as using too much could weigh the hair down and lead to product buildup.

7. Avoid Touching Your Hair

 The more you play with your hair, the more you will suck the moisture out of them, break up the curls, and create frizz. Although running your fingers through silky soft long hair is tempting, leave your hair extensions be when in, especially if freshly washed. You don’t want all your hard work to go to waste!

8. Store Your Curly Hair Extensions Properly At Night

 First of all, never sleep with your hair extensions clipped in. The friction between your natural hair and the hair extensions at night will lead to tangling and matting, not to mention the excessive rubbing on pillowcases and sheets. Just like natural hair should be cared for while sleeping, so should your precious curly extensions!

Store Your Curly Hair Extensions Properly At Night

 Before bed, unclip all the wefts, gently coil them loosely, and store in their original box or in a storage container like a shoe box in a cool, dry area. You can even go a step further and place them in their own silk bonnet or scarf before placing them in a box overnight, which will help maintain their shine and lock in moisture.

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