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Upon receiving your MMHC extensions, we kindly ask that you inspect the hair thoroughly before altering, washing, or installing. To remain eligible for a return or exchange, hair must be in its original condition — unwashed, uncut, and free of any product. Once altered, the item is no longer eligible for return per our policy. SEE RETURN POLICY HERE
Not all products are created equal — especially when it comes to preserving the integrity of premium extensions. Choosing the right formulas ensures longevity, shine, and softness from first wear to final install. SEE LIST OF MMHC APPROVED PRODUCTS HERE.
Before your first install, we recommend gently shampooing the hair to revive its natural texture. Use a sulfate-free cleanser and wash in a downward motion, avoiding rough handling or scrubbing. Follow with a moisturizing conditioner. FOR MORE INFO CLICK HERE
Always detangle your extensions starting from the ends and working your way up to the weft or root. Use, THE DETANGLER, detangling Brush on damp hair with a lightweight leave-in for slip. Handle with care to preserve the integrity of the strands and minimize shedding. FOR MORE INFO CLICK HERE
For best results, we recommend air drying your extensions—especially for curly textures—to enhance curl definition and minimize frizz. If using heat tools, always apply a thermal protectant and keep temperatures below 450°F to maintain the integrity of the hair. Whether you choose to air dry or style with heat, gentle handling ensures long-lasting wear and flawless results. FOR MORE INFO CLICK HERE
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• Install on clean, dry hair. Start with a fresh foundation—product-free, completely dry hair ensures a seamless blend and secure hold.
• Create clean sections. Part your hair neatly and clip in each weft with care to prevent tugging or uneven tension.
• Remove every night. Clip-ins are made for daily flexibility—remove them before bed to protect your natural hair and the extensions.
• Detangle with intention. Use a detangling brush or your fingers, working gently from ends to root.
• Close clips after removal. Always snap clips shut as soon as you remove them to avoid tangling or snagging in storage.
• Store with care. Lay flat or store in the satin-lined dust bag to keep your clip-ins smooth, tangle-free, and ready to wear.
• Use a heat protectant. If heat styling, always prep with a protectant to maintain the integrity of the hair.
• Sleeping in clip-ins.This can cause matting, breakage, and scalp stress.
• Applying heavy oils or butters. This can to lead to buildup and dull the hair's natural movement and shine.
• Installing on wet hair. Avoid installing on damp or wet hair—it creates tension on your strands and can cause mildew in the wefts.
• Overwashing. Clip-ins don’t require frequent washing. Clean only when there’s visible buildup or product residue.
• Neglecting maintenance. Even if stored, check and detangle your clip-ins periodically to keep them in pristine condition.
Care Essentials:
• Install professionally or with care. Wefts should be installed using protective methods that preserve your natural hair—consult a stylist if unsure.
• Keep your scalp clean. Cleanse regularly using a gentle, diluted shampoo between the tracks to maintain scalp health.
• Dry thoroughly. After washing, ensure both your natural hair and the wefts are completely dry to prevent mildew and odor.
• Moisturize your natural hair. Use a light leave-in or oil on your leave-out and braids underneath to maintain healthy hair growth.
• Detangle regularly. Start from the ends and work upward with a wide-tooth comb or detangling brush.
• Wrap or cover at night. Protect your style with a silk scarf, bonnet, or pillowcase to reduce friction and tangling.
What to Avoid:
• Heavy products on the wefts. Thick oils, butters, or edge controls can lead to buildup and weigh the hair down.
• Skipping maintenance. Long-term installs still require care—cleanse, moisturize, and detangle regularly.
• Pulling or tight styles. Avoid excessive tension from styles that strain your edges or weft area.
• Using high heat frequently. Repeated flat ironing can weaken the hair over time—alternate with heatless styling when possible.
• Leaving in too long. Wefts should be removed and reinstalled every 6–8 weeks to avoid matting and breakage.
Care Essentials:
• Secure properly. Use adjustable bands, combs, or gentle adhesive methods to ensure a snug yet comfortable fit.
• Cleanse regularly. Shampoo and condition your wig every 2–3 weeks or as needed, depending on wear.
• Air dry whenever possible. To preserve the texture and longevity, let your wig air dry on a mannequin head or wig stand.
• Detangle before and after wear. Use a paddle brush or wide-tooth comb, starting from the ends to the roots.
• Store smart. Place your wig on a stand or in a satin bag to maintain shape and prevent tangling between wears.
• Customize gently. If bleaching knots or plucking hairlines, always follow with deep conditioning to maintain hair health.
What to Avoid:
• Sleeping in your wig. Regularly sleeping in wigs can cause matting and reduce the lifespan of both the lace and hair.
• Overtweezing or overprocessing. Aggressive customization can lead to shedding or bald spots—treat with care.
• Applying excessive heat. Always use a heat protectant and avoid temperatures over 400°F to maintain hair quality.
• Using drying shampoos. Sulfates can strip moisture—opt for sulfate-free formulas to keep the hair soft and manageable.
• Neglecting your natural hair. Keep your hair underneath clean, moisturized, and protected at all times.
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