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Women who want to add more volume or length to their hair often rely on hair extensions. Among the different types of hair extensions, fusion bond hair extensions are one of the most popular options. However, after a certain amount of time, these extensions will need to be removed, and this task can sometimes be tricky. That’s why in this article, we’ll share some tips on how to remove and care for Kerlink hair extensions, a type of fusion bond hair extension.
Tip #1: Visit a Professional
The first and best tip we can give for removing Kerlink hair extensions is to go to a professional salon that specializes in hair extensions. The stylist will apply a specific adhesive remover and use specialized tools to remove the extensions safely and without damaging your natural hair. It’s important to always seek professional help when dealing with hair extensions, especially during removal, to prevent damage to your natural hair.
Tip #2: DIY Removal
If visiting a professional is not possible, or you prefer to remove the Kerlink hair extensions yourself, it can be done, but with caution. Start by applying a bond remover solution to the bonds using a small applicator brush. Use pliers to squeeze the bond gently, then use a removal hook tool to break the bond apart and separate the extension hair from your natural hair. Be patient as this process can be time-consuming, especially if you’re doing it alone.
Tip #3: Aftercare
After removing the hair extensions, be sure to care for your natural hair. Use a deep conditioner or hair mask to hydrate and nourish your hair, as extensions can sometimes cause damage, including dryness and split ends. Remember to use a gentle shampoo and conditioner and avoid overwashing your hair to maintain its natural oils. Use heat styling tools sparingly, as they can also cause damage and bring stress to your hair.
Final Thoughts
Removing Kerlink hair extensions can take time and effort, but with proper care and aftercare, you can preserve the health and beauty of your natural hair. By following these tips, you can safely remove your hair extensions and prevent damage to your natural hair. Remember to always consult with a professional if you have any doubts or concerns about the process.
I think she would LOVE the machine weft. That’s what I have and you can’t beat the volume and the time saved
i am sure its a lie , these glue does damage and will after taking all these glue out will make loose hair much much more then just normal. common 🙂
Is it bad for hair?
Can apply oil after fusion bond
can you re-use removed extensions?
How was she supposed to brush the hair above the bonds before the removal thou? I do brush my hair but it just doesn't make semse that the hair would not matt just cause you brush below the bond..
Where do you get the tool you used from? Thanks for the video!
Great channel ❤️
Color is stunning!!!! X
How do you charge for a removal versus an adjustment move up?