Understanding Itchiness in Hand-Tied Extensions and Effective Solutions


Hand-tied extensions have become a popular and are our top choice for those seeking natural-looking and versatile hair transformations. However, some individuals may experience itching after the installation of hand-tied extensions. Let's explore the possible reasons behind this issue and discover effective solutions to ensure a comfortable and irritation-free experience when wearing your extensions. 

You may be experiencing sensitivity to new material:
One common reason for itchiness is the introduction of a new material against the scalp. The base of hand-tied extensions is often made from a thin, braided section that until broken in, can feel a little rough against the scalp. 

Here's our solution:
Give your scalp time to adjust and when washing, make sure to condition the top of the weft to soften the hair at the base of the extension.  If the itching persists, consult with your stylist to explore alternative base materials that may be better suited to your skin.



Your installation is too tight:
Excessive tension during the installation process can lead to discomfort and itching. If the extensions are secured too tightly, it may cause irritation at the attachment points.

Here's our solution:
Communicate immediately and openly with your stylist about any discomfort during the installation. A skilled stylist will ensure a secure hold without compromising your comfort. Adjustments should be made to alleviate tension and reduce irritation.



The most common reason, product residue & improper aftercare
The use of certain hair care products, especially those containing sulfates or heavy chemicals, can contribute to an itchy scalp. Residue from these products may accumulate around the attachment points of the extensions. And sometime navigating washing your extensions can be more tedious. 

Here's our solution:
Follow the aftercare instructions provided by your stylist diligently. Establish a routine that includes gentle cleansing, conditioning, and minimal use of heavy styling products. Opt for sulfate-free, gentle professional hair care products. Regularly cleanse your scalp and extensions to prevent product buildup. A clarifying shampoo can be beneficial in removing residue and soothing the scalp. And be sure to rinse thoroughly. 

Seasonal changes:

Changes in weather, particularly during dry or humid seasons, can affect the scalp's moisture balance. Dryness or excess humidity may contribute to itchiness.

Solution:
Adjust your hair care routine according to seasonal changes. Use moisturizing products during dry periods and consider anti-humidity products when needed. We recommend doing a scalp analysis at every service with our scalp micro scalp to evaluate the condition of your scalp so you can treat it properly 



Final Thoughts:
While some initial discomfort may occur, it's essential to distinguish between normal adjustment and persistent issues. If itching persists or intensifies, consult with your stylist for personalized advice and solutions. Hand-tied extensions can provide a stunning and natural look when installed and cared for correctly, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience for all!

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