Expert urges people not to store hair extensions in ‘poo bags’ like Mrs Hinch
by Hair Extensions Expert Nicole Petty at Milk + Blush
We’ve all been there, come in from a night out, poorly attempted to take our makeup off, not brushed our hair properly, and woken up looking like something out of a horror movie.
But for those of you that wear extensions, not storing them properly can be more trouble than it’s worth.
And according to influencer and clean queen Mrs Hinch, storing yours in ‘poo bags’ is a quick hack. Well, we’d rather you didn’t.
But why do I need to store them properly?
It’s important to understand not only how to look after your hair extensions correctly but also why. Without knowing why you need to look after them properly, you’re more likely to fall into bad habits.
Storing them incorrectly can mean more work for you when you’re wanting to wear them. You’ll end up having to spend time washing and detangling them again; in a lot of cases, it can lead to them becoming unwearable.
Simply stuffing them away in the wrong place (such as a poo bag) can lead to brittleness, breakages and potentially build-up of mould and nasty bacteria.
The problem with poo bags
While storing them in a breathable bag is another way to ensure the upkeep of your hair, protect them from dust and dirt build up and also prevent frizzing – it’s not the most eco-conscious alternative.
It’s far better to use breathable mesh bags or a soft cotton material to wrap them in, which can be washed regularly and reused to ensure you aren’t contributing to plastic waste.
Before putting them in the bag, gently brush the hair to detangle any knots or twists without pulling on them.
Avoid vacuum sealing your extensions in place as it can cause clumping of the hair.
Hang them up
Using extension hangers can help hold the style if put away correctly and are particularly good for clip-in extensions. If you don’t have access to these, regular hangers with clamps are a good alternative. But, be wary of clamping down too hard on the delicate metal clips as this could loosen their grip.
DIY storage
Protecting your extensions doesn’t mean you have to invest in a whole new set of hangers, bags and storage containers to keep them safe.
Lining the bottom of a draw with soft cotton materials, like a t-shirt for example and gently brushing and folding your extensions into ‘bundles’ should help protect their shape and keep them from damage.
If you don’t have a suitable area to store your hair, you can often keep them in the packaging they come in. The packaging Milk + Blush hair extensions are delivered in is a suitable option to store the hair when not in use.
As long as the hair is stored neatly in the hair net provided, and the box is kept in a cool place out of direct sunlight, it will give the hair the added protection they need until they’re ready to be worn.
Whether you’re storing them in your draws or a separate box, try to keep that space reserved specifically for your extensions.
Salvaging old extensions
It’s happened to all of us. When a special occasion pops up and you reach for your extensions, only to find them looking matted, dry, and lifeless.
Before you look to the bin, there are many steps you can do to revive your unkempt extensions.
It’s possible to rejuvenate wefts and bring shine and life back to them. A gentle sulphate-free shampoo soak followed by an argan oil deep-condition can help regenerate a seemingly unusable set of extensions.
As you’re washing them, gently brush with a wide-toothed comb or a tangle teaser to help separate stubborn knots.
As the wefts are drying, give them a quick spritz of silicone leave-in conditioner. This just gives it that extra boost of moisture and helps lock in the nutrients.
When it’s dry you can then restyle – just make sure you treat it with a heat protectant before curling or straightening.