Hair extensions are a terrific way to add more length or volume to your natural hair, and they are gradually becoming one of the most important accessories for enhancing your appearance. However, whether you have clip-in extensions for special occasions or sewn – or glued-in extensions that you wear on a daily basis, it is typical for them to become tangled at times. Detangling hair extensions, like natural hair, requires some preparation and patience. But, with the proper products and tools, you can get the tangles out of your hair extensions so they’re back to looking smooth and shiny in no time. Continue reading to learn more.

The 1st Period: Making Your Hair Extensions More Manageable

Step 1: Wet Your Hair

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If you try to detangle your extensions while they’re dry, you risk breaking them and causing shedding. Wash the extensions with water and your regular shampoo, rinsing well to remove any suds. Use an alcohol-free, sulfate-free shampoo intended for color-treated hair on natural hair extensions.

 When washing synthetic hair extensions, use a mild shampoo or one formulated for synthetic hair. If you have low-quality synthetic extensions, it may be easier to buy a new set rather than risk detangling them and making them seem worse.

Step 2: Apply A Detangling Conditioner To The Extensions

If you use a conditioner on the extensions, they will be even easier to untangle. Massage a detangling conditioner into the extensions and rinse them clean with lukewarm to cool water.

 Detangling conditioner can be used on both natural and synthetic extensions. These conditioners are especially effective on curly and wavy extensions. If your extensions are straight or not too tangly, you may be able to use a standard conditioner.

Step 3: Separate Your Natural Hair From Sewn- or Glued-in extensions.

 If you try to disentangle the extensions in one mass, you’re more likely to yank and damage them – as well as your normal hair. Clip your normal hair away from the extensions so you may work on detangling them without yanking on them and creating damage.

 After you’ve gotten your natural hair out of the way, separate the extensions into smaller portions before detangling. This will reduce the pulling and tugging on them.

Step 4: Divide Extensions Into Individual Wefts

 Even if your extensions aren’t sewed or glued in, attempting to disentangle them all at once can cause damage. Separate the extensions into individual wefts to make it easier to remove the tangles.

The 2nd Period: Removing The Tangles

Step 1: Detangle Minor Tangles With Your Fingers

 If your extensions are only slightly tangled, you may be able to remove the tangles using your fingers. They’ll be gentler than a comb or brush, so you won’t pull or yank on your hair excessively. Comb your fingers through the extensions, working slowly and gently until the tangles are gone.

Step 2: Use A Wide-tooth Comb For Major Tangles

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 While wetting the extensions helps make it easier to detangle them, hair is also more fragile when it’s wet. Choose a wide-tooth comb over a brush or fine-tooth comb to avoid breakage and other damage. The large spacing between the teeth of the comb aids in gentle detangling rather than pulling or tugging at the hair.

 Keep in mind that you should hold the extension right above the tangle, You don’t want to pull on the hair in your extensions as you run the comb through it or you may cause breakage. To keep from tugging too hard, hold the extension just above the tangle or knot with your free hand.

Step 3: Detangling

 You should start detangling at the bottom of the extension and then, move your comb upward when the bottom is detangled.

 If you begin combing from the top of the hair extension, you will have to work your way through the entire knot or tangle to get to the end. Starting at the bottom allows you to detangle small sections of the knot at a time, so you don’t damage the hair. However, If your extensions are glued in, you should be very careful with this step, as detangling glued in extensions may cause them to come loose if you pull too hard.

 Once you’ve detangled the bottom of the extension, place your comb a little higher and work on that section of the tangle. Gently run the comb through the extension until you’ve detangled it as well. Repeat the process until the tangle is completely gone.

Preventing Tangled Extensions

1. Brush Your Extensions Regularly With A Natural Bristle Brush.

 Brushing your hair extensions regularly will help prevent them from becoming tangled in the first place. Comb through them with a soft bristle brush before and after wearing them. If your extensions are sewn or glued in, brush them two to three times a day with your natural hair to keep them tangle-free.

2. Braid Your Extensions.

 The longer the length, the more likely your extensions are to tangle. By braiding your hair extensions, you can keep them tangle-free. Braid them with your natural hair if they’re glued or sewed into your hair. If you’re using clip-in extensions, braid them after you remove them from your hair for storage.

 Any type of braid that you prefer will work for keeping the extensions free of tangles, but a simple 3-strand braid is usually the easiest.

3. Avoid Using Stylings Products With Alcohol

 If your extensions are made of natural hair, you can use the same styling products on them that you do on your own hair. However, if you want to keep your extensions tangle-free, avoid using products that contain alcohol. It is very drying, so it leaves your hair more prone to snags and tangles.

4. Moisturize The Extensions With Light Oil

 Your hair extensions will be less likely to tangle if they are smooth and hydrated. Massage a tiny bit of mild hair oil into your extensions at least once a week to keep them moisturized. Argan, coconut, castor, olive, and jojoba oils are all excellent choices. If your extensions are sewn or glued in, or if you wear them on a daily basis, you should apply the oil daily.

 We hope our sharings on how to detangle matted hair extensions can help those of you solve this popular issue and improve your hair condition. Are you looking for beautiful hair for a long time? Let’s use these simple ways to breathe new life into your hair extension. Also, don’t hesitate to ask AZ Hair for personalized advice by texting us via WhatsApp and email.

 So, if you want more beneficial writing and hair care ideas, visit our website. Please treat your hair as if it were your natural locks, and appreciate your beautiful hair.

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