Fall is in full swing, and while you’re stocking up on cozy sweaters and pumpkin spice everything, don’t forget about your hair! The cooler weather can be a major hair villain, but don’t stress—we’ve got all the tea on how to keep your She’s Happy Hair Extensions looking flawless all season long. Ready to slay? Let’s get into the ultimate fall hair care routine that’ll keep your extensions fresh, fierce, and fab! ✨
1. Moisturize, Moisturize, Moisturize!
Fall air = drier hair, and that’s no good for your extensions! To keep them soft and silky, you’ll want to hydrate those strands like it’s your job. Use a lightweight, leave-in conditioner or a hair serum to add moisture without weighing your hair down. Pro Tip: Focus on the ends of your extensions since they’re the most prone to dryness.
2. Heat Protectant is Your BFF
Let’s be real, fall is full of cute hairstyles—whether it’s sleek and straight or wavy curls—but heat styling can be tough on your extensions. If you’re busting out the flat iron or curling wand, always use a heat protectant spray to keep your extensions looking fresh and avoid any damage. Your hair will thank you later.
3. Wash & Deep Condition Weekly
You don’t want product build-up messing with your vibe! Make sure you’re giving your extensions a good wash at least once a week. Use sulfate-free shampoos to keep them soft and shiny. After that, treat them to a deep conditioning session for that extra oomph of hydration. She’s Happy Hair
4. Protect Your Hair While You Sleep
Bedtime can be a real danger zone for your hair if you’re not careful! Invest in a silk or satin bonnet to protect your
5. Embrace Protective Styles
Fall is the perfect season to give your hair a break while still looking fab. Protective styles like braids, buns, and twists not only look chic but also keep your extensions and natural hair safe from the elements. Add She’s Happy Hair Extensionsto give your styles more volume and length while protecting your natural hair from the cooler weather.
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