Chemical processing has always been a huge trend in the hair industry. We dye our hair, treat it to retain moisture after dyeing it, throw in a perm or the occasional blow out and all of a sudden our hair is unrecognizable from our childhood photos.
It’s this damage that we do to our hair that puts virgin hair extensions in such high demand. While there are plenty of scams to watch out for, you can find virgin hair companies rated well for their quality and service. So how can you take care of your virgin hair, be it purchased or grown? Let’s take a look.
Simply put, virgin hair is chemically unprocessed human hair that is used for extensions, weaves, and wigs. To qualify as virgin hair, it must not have been dyed, chemically straightened or curled, color-treated or bleached in any way. Ideally, the bundles you purchase come from the same donor to maintain consistency. Cuticles should remain intact and aligned. Some would argue that even hair that has been blown out is not true virgin hair.
Maintaining moisture will be the most critical thing you can do for your virgin hair. Here are some must-have products to keep your hair in line.
Coconut oil is a cure-all when it comes to beauty and hair care. This versatile product can be applied either as a hair mask, by applying all over the hair, placing the hair in a shower cap, and allowing it to sit for 20-30 minutes before rinsing. Some choose to follow this process overnight if the hair is really dry or damaged. Alternatively, you can apply the coconut as a spot treatment for dry ends or to deter flyaways.
Just because the supplier of your long, luscious locks never chemically processed their hair doesn’t mean that you won’t. Even if you avoid harsh chemicals, products like mousse, hairspray, and gel can add a layer of buildup to your hair that ultimately dries it out and shortens its lifespan. Using a clarifying shampoo like Pureology Purifying Shampoo can help remove the buildup before you use your regular shampoo, for an allover clean feeling.
Moroccanoil has long been a staple in hair care products, so it’s no wonder that the product in shampoo and conditioner form has been such a roaring success. Moroccanoil shampoo and conditioner is made for all types of hair and promises antioxidant-rich moisturization that will repair your hair and prevent future damage. It has no parabens, sulfates or phthalates and is safe for colored hair, should you choose to change your look.
Keeping your virgin hair untangled is essential for the longevity of the product. To do so, try using Aquage Hydrating Detangler to restore moisture while detangling hair. It is safe on colored hair and offers naturally hydrating nutrients to correct and prevent damage caused by product use and heat. In addition to using a detangling spray, consider sleeping with your hair wrapped or braided to reduce damage caused by tangling overnight — A.K.A. bed head.
The best way to avoid heat damage to your virgin locks is to avoid the heat. The second best way is to use a reliable heat protectant to keep your locks safe when you decide to add some flair to your look. Tigi S-Factor Heat Defender spray has shine boosters as well as UV protection and heat protection, so you can also use it as sunscreen for your hair during the summer months.
Taking care of your virgin hair will keep it looking fabulous while extending the lifespan. With a high-quality product and vigilance on your part, virgin hair can last up to 18 months.
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