Thursday, 20 June 2024

How To Keep Clip In Hair Extensions In Longer

When it comes to filling out your natural hair and creating volume, nothing beats the ease and convenience of clip in hair extensions. Unlike other extensions, they are easy to put where you need them and don’t require a lot of time to use. However, despite these benefits, users often report that their clip in extensions don’t stay in place all day and slip down as they move through their routine. Fortunately, there’s help. Use these tips to keep yours in place from sunup to sundown.

Tips to Secure Your Clip-On Hair Extensions All Day Long
Why Do Clip In Hair Extensions Slip?


Before you can determine how to keep your extensions in place, it’s helpful to know what causes them to slip. The two main causes are your hair type and the kind of extensions you’re wearing. If your hair is very thin or silky, your extensions simply might not have enough to hold onto and will slowly slide out. If you are clipping your extensions to chunks of hair that are too small or thin, the same issue applies. Read below to find some tips to keep them in place.

Choose the Right Type

The most important way to keep your extensions where you want them is to choose that work with your hair type. If you have fine, thin hair, you’re going to need lightweight extensions that won’t pull or slide when you wear them.

Section Your Hair Properly

If you are clipping your extensions to sections of your hair that are too thin, it makes sense that they are going to start sliding out during the day. On the other hand, sections that are too thick don’t allow for a proper grip, causing your extensions to slide out or pop off the section of hair. For that reason, it’s important to section your hair correctly so your clip in extensions stay in place. Getting the sections correctly sized may take a bit of practice but will go a long way toward keeping those extensions where you want them.

Use the Right Styling Tools and Products

Just as with natural hair, you’ve got to use the right products and tools for hair type and styling needs. To section your hair, rat tail comb and sectioning clips come in handy for helping get the extensions in place and keeping them where you want them.

Don’t forget to backcomb your hair, which creates volume and gives your extensions some hair to hold onto. Braiding your natural hair at the base also gives the clips something more substantial to hold onto. You’ll also find that a special powder made for extensions will help keep them from slipping. This volumizing and texturizing powder can be found in beauty shops or ordered online. Hairspray is a helpful tool for creating some “glue” that your clips can adhere to.

Do you need help finding the perfect clip in hair extensions for your hair type and styling desires? Visit ABC Wigs today and we’ll help you find just what you want and need to give your hair the volume and style you’ve been craving.

7 Things to Know About Wigs for Cancer Patient

There are lots of reasons to wear a wig and hair loss is one of them. For many cancer patients, treatment results in the loss of their hair, which can often have a negative impact on their self-esteem, confidence and general sense of wellbeing. If you or someone you love is undergoing chemotherapy and facing hair loss, these considerations can help you decide if a wig might be a good idea for helping you love what you see in the mirror.

Understanding Wigs for Cancer Patients: 7 Key Considerations
Be Prepared for Hair Loss

For most cancer patients, hair begins to fall out in the one to three weeks after chemotherapy starts. Your scalp may also be tender or sensitive, which can influence how a wig feels if you choose to wear one. Many patients shave their head when they begin to lose hair, prepping their head for a wig.


Know Where to Shop for a Wig

Your best bet is to shop locally so that you can try on the available wigs to determine if you like the way they look. However, if that’s not an option available to you, there are lots of online shops that let you upload a photo so you can envision what a wig will look like when you put it on. The American Cancer Society can direct you toward wig makers working specifically for cancer patients.
File an Insurance Claim

If you’re being treated for cancer, your wig may be covered as part of your medical costs. Be sure you file a claim as soon as possible for a cranial hair prosthesis (not a wig). Many of these claims are denied, so be prepared to appeal.
Choose the Type of Hair

Wigs come in two main types - synthetic (fake hair) or real human hair that has been donated. Human hair wigs tend to be much more expensive but look more natural. On the other hand, synthetic wigs need less maintenance. Consider the pros and cons of each type before making a decision.

Know the Wig Types

There are two kinds of wigs - machine made or hand-tied. Machine made are much more affordable, but many cancer patients report that they are itchy and uncomfortable on a sensitive scalp. Hand-tied wigs are attached to mesh caps, which make them more comfortable to wear, but that also raises the cost.
Consider Wig Accessories

Many cancer patients find that wearing a cap under their wig offers protection for a tender scalp. You might also consider wearing a headband under the wig to hold it in place. When you’re not wearing your wig, you’ll need a wig stand to help it hold its shape.
 
Wear and Care for Your Wig

When you put your wig on, be sure it’s aligned so it looks natural. When you take it off, store it carefully and wash and style it according to manufacturer directions. Wash your wig after every 14 to 18 wearings, more if you get sweaty or use a lot of styling products.

Do you need help finding the perfect wig to suit your face and features, and support your journey with cancer? Visit ABC Wigs today and we’ll help you find just what you’re looking for.

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