When curling HH extensions I prefer to spray a detangler through it first to
slightly dampen it and and then set the hair on rollers and then heat set it. A
lot of people over use heat appliances on hairextensions frying ther to an inc
\h of their lives. If you do want to use a curling tongle remember to do it in
small sections, don't let the heat stay on it too long and above all keep the
temperature in check.
Synthetic hair can be curled. Organic synthetic hair such as Sensationnel's Pro
10 or Janet's Synthetic range can be curled using a medium hot tong. Kanekalon
and toyokalon ones can be set on rollers and then steam styled to set the curl.
Allow the hair to cool down and completely air dry before removing the curlers.
Most stylists will give you the lowdown on how to keep it looking great so don't
forget to ask
ErinFaulk@... wrote:
Hi...yes you can curl or make your extensions wavy or curly...or you can buy
it like that already.
It all depends on the type of hair if it is synthetic it cannot be curled
with heat...with Human hair preferably remi hair you can use perm rods and curly
perm to perm it curly...or you could use heat(curling iron, crimper,
etc)...or you can braid it up while its wet and than un braid it...that's
called a
braid out...and it will have loose pretty waves in it...good luck
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