Hair extensions give us all the flexibility we need with style and beauty. With several virgin hair styles to choose from, you can get whatever look you desire. Sometimes, your favorite clip in hair extensions don’t come in the colors you want or you could be bored with the same color of hair extensions. The solution is not to set them aside, but rather modify them to suite your needs. A simple routine with a dye will give you the results your need.
To avoid damaging hair extensions or getting the wrong results, it is important to use the right methods and hairs. Virgin hairs are the best types of weaves for dyeing. They lack extreme chemical processes; hence they can be dyed without causing damage to the hair. Here is a complete guide on how to dye hair extensions.
Gather your supplies and create a workspace
You will need a few tools to be properly equipped for the DIY. The supplies should include an application brush, bowl for mixing, gloves to protect your hands, shampoo, and conditioner to wash afterward. Choose a workspace that is exposed to good ventilation. Also, ensure that the workspace gives you flexibility to work on the hair extensions.
Choose a color
Choosing a color to dye clip in hair extensions is not set in stone. Yes, you should start by selecting the color you want but at the same time, there are other factors to consider. Ensure that the dye is from a developer line or professional hair color. The ideal developer is a 10 or 20-volume developer. Higher volumes can damage virgin hairs and leave you regretting your actions.
Prepare the dye
Preparing the dye is always as easy as following the manufacturer’s instructions. Mix the dye with appropriate parts of color and developer. Set aside a least 5 ounces of the mixture for the dyeing proceess.
Apply the dye
The application is done in gentle strokes using a brush. Place the hair extensions on a roll of foil or suitable material to avoid staining the workspace. Gloves are necessary to protect your hands and skin from any effects of the dye. Some dyes are prcessed with chemicals that may be unfriendly to sensitive skin. Start the application of the dye from the tips of the hair extension which is close to the clips. Work your way downwards each time. It is important to note that working in the opposite direction could defeat the process and damage the hair.
Process
The processing part allows the color to seep into the hair extensions and change them. After applying the dye on the hair, cover them in plastic wraps or films. This prevents the color from drying out without making the needed modifications. This step should take about 30-40 minutes during which time you can check the hair extensions. Use a dry towel to rub off the color on the tip of the hair. If the dye has changed the appearance of the hair it would be evident. If not, re-apply the color on that section and cover backup.
Rinse and dry
After the steps above are complete, rinse off excess dye with warm water. You can use moisturing, color-safe shampoo to wash the extensions and rinse thoroughly. Place the extensions on a clean, absorbent towel, apply a suitable conditioner, comb out and leave to dry.
Achieving darker shades
Clip in hair extensions can be dyed a few shades darker. To achieve a darker shade of your hair extensions, simply buy an appropriate lightly colored virgin hair. Use the procedure above to apply a suitable dye on the extensions. Rinse and dry carefully to retain your results.
Ombre hair extensions
Ombre is highly creative and beautiful on any weave. If you choose to dye hair extensions in an ombre style, you would need attentive skills. This kind of dye is best done by a professional but if you can make the effort, it is possible to obtain perfect, ombre colored extensions.
Dyeing hair extensions ombre involves two shades of color. Start by applying the darker dye to the top of the clip in hair extensions. Follow the normal procedure to process the dye with the hair extensions. When it gets to the rinsing steps, first apply a leave-in conditioner on the tips of the hair that were not dyed. The leave-in conditioner protects these wefts and prevents the dye from running down and sticking to the non-dyed parts during a rinse. Comb and dry accordingly.
Lighter shades
If you want to dye your hair extensions in a lighter shade of their original color, you simply can’t. It is impossible to distort the original structure and form of the weave to something lighter. Is is advisable you buy the light shade you need or opt for toning the current color.
Dyeing hair extensions is helpful when you love a weave but would rather have it in a different shade. Synthetic weaves can be dyed but with a slight variation in the process. Virgin hair or Remy hair extensions are the best weaves to dye. They are soft, natural looking and capable of absorbing the dye to give the desired result.
Synthetic hairs may look harder or more unnatural after dyeing and this is hardly the look anyone is going for. It also has the tendency to get tangled, matted, or worn out. Save yourself the stress and pain by purchasing Remy hair or virgin hairs for your styling needs
You can look to our store to get a pick of the highest quality virgin weaves and 100% pure virgin Remy hair. Our hairs are extemely durable, no shedding, easy to dye and maintain afterward. Of course, they have the natural finish that all ladies love.