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Perfect Timing for Hair Extensions

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Perfect Timing for Hair Extensions

The hair trend for the past few seasons has been “messy” hair. No longer are we seeing the super slick ponytails or slick middle part. This is awesome news for Babe Hair extension wearers because this means less heat, product, styling, and tugging on your bonds. Meaning, they will stay healthier much longer. Contrary to other beliefs,  Babe Hair extensions can assist in growing your client’s natural hair. How? Since your client has invested money in their hair extensions, they tend to be more careful with their hair. That, added to the rules of maintaining hair extensions, leads to success...

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How Soon Can I Wash My Babe Hair?

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How Soon Can I Wash My Babe Hair?

There seems to be some confusion as to how soon after the initial installation a client should wash their hair. If you don’t know, we’re about to tell you... The first Babe Hair rule to hair extensions is to wait at least 24 hours but the ideal wait time is 48 hours. The more you give the bonds time to set and seal, the better. This also helps a lot with slippage as there’s no chance of moisture getting in between the bonds whether it be tape, keratin (fusion), or beads (i-tip). To help you and your client go over...

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A Little Tape-In Bond Remover Really Goes a Long Way

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A Little Tape-In Bond Remover Really Goes a Long Way

As our Tape-Ins gain popularity, we have heard of more and more common mistakes being made among  some stylists, one of them being overuse of bond remover. You could be paying the price for a bottle of remover, along with extra unnecessary labor, if you don’t apply the proper amount of Tape-In remover. Common mistakes: Saturating the whole head in bond remover Using heat to remove the wefts Pulling or ripping the hair apart Here is the proper way to remove Tape-Ins:Using the clear Babe Hair bond remover, apply the remover to one or two wefts at a time. Let...

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