Thursday, June 17, 2010

Can i swim in clip-in hair extensions?

Hi,



Do not swim in your clip-in hair extensions. Carefull treatment is essential to extending the wearlife and beauty of your clip-in



extensions.



Phillipa



Can i swim in clip-in hair extensions?

you sure can...but be aware that chlorine is damaging to extensions especially when it's not getting oil from your scalp like real hair. You may want to spray conditioning spray on them afterwards



Can i swim in clip-in hair extensions?

yes you can but your extensions may become dry and a change of color will occur so i wouldnt recommend it



Can i swim in clip-in hair extensions?

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Can i swim in clip-in hair extensions?

You can, it wont damage the hair extensions terribly. Yet it could fall out and be a very embarrising matter!



Can i swim in clip-in hair extensions?

That's a no. The current you generate by swimming might make them come out, which adds the risk of them getting stuck in the pool drain, making them useless. What's more, as you get better at swimming, this risk elevates!



If you want to maintain the illusion of the extensions being your real hair, discreetly begin using a swimming cap and say "It's so I can be more hydrodynamic", which is true.



Can i swim in clip-in hair extensions?

You could, but I would not recommend it. The extensions can become nappy, dry, and if the water have chlorine in it your extensions may change colors. If you want to wear it though just get a swimmers cap and cover all your hair.



Can i swim in clip-in hair extensions?

If you felt you must then sure why not, but i'm sure swmming in water would be far easier.



Can i swim in clip-in hair extensions?

Possibly but I think you'll find it much easier in water.



Can i swim in clip-in hair extensions?

yes if you dont get your hair wet, otherwise it may just drop out.



Can i swim in clip-in hair extensions?

Yes you can. The extension can come off though. Most extension manufactures will say not to use a swim cap as they can pull on the hair. They are thinking about the thin racing style latex caps which do pull. You can try a swim band worn under a swim cap. Its about the most waterproof way to keep hair dry. Be carefull and take your time slipping on the swim band. A silicon swim band works best as they dont drag when you put it on with you hair up. The air bubble style swim caps with the strap work best over the swim band. They also come in head sizes for a good fit or try a retro flower cap which can be fun.Theres lots of different caps out there.Or you can do things like making a scarf headcover to go over a swimcap. See the page about making a swim band . If the link does not work search swim band on Yahoo search

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