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How to Remove Bonded Hair Extensions at Home

by Lisa / Monday, 08 May 2023 / Published in Hair FAQs
22 Straight I Tip Hair Extension #10

Hair extensions are a fantastic way to add length, volume, and style to your hair. However, when the time comes to remove them, especially bonded hair extensions, the process can seem daunting. If you’re unable to visit a professional stylist, you can safely remove bonded hair extensions at home with the right preparation and tools. Follow this step-by-step guide to achieve the best results while keeping your natural hair healthy and intact.

1. Gather All Necessary Tools and Materials

Proper preparation is vital to ensure the safe removal of bonded hair extensions. Here’s a list of items you’ll need:

Tools/Materials Needed Purpose
Bond remover solution To dissolve the adhesive bonds
A fine-tooth comb For detangling and removing residue
Hair clips To section your hair
Cotton pads or cloth To apply and work in the bond remover solution
A wide-tooth comb For gentle detangling
Shampoo and conditioner To wash away residue
Deep conditioning treatment To nourish your hair post-removal

If possible, use a bond remover solution from a reputable brand like SISHAIR for optimal results, as it’s specifically formulated for extension removal.

2. Section Your Hair

Start by dividing your hair into manageable sections. Use hair clips to separate your hair into four or more sections, depending on its thickness and the number of extensions applied. This step ensures you can focus on one area at a time, making the process more efficient and less overwhelming.

3. Apply the Bond Remover Solution

Once your hair is sectioned, locate the first bonded extension you want to remove. Pour a small amount of the SISHAIR bond remover solution onto a cotton pad or cloth. Gently rub the solution over the adhesive bond, ensuring it is thoroughly saturated. Allow the solution to sit for 2–5 minutes, as per the product instructions, to break down the glue.

4. Loosen the Bonds

After the bond remover has had time to work, gently massage the bond between your fingers. You should feel the glue begin to soften and break apart. If the bond is still intact, apply a bit more solution and wait another few minutes before trying again. Avoid using excessive force, as this can damage your natural hair.

5. Slide Out the Extensions

Once the adhesive has dissolved, hold the base of your natural hair near the bond and gently slide the extension out. If it doesn’t slide out easily, reapply the bond remover solution and wait a little longer. Never yank or pull the extension, as this can lead to breakage or hair loss.

6. Remove Adhesive Residue

After the extensions are removed, you may notice some glue residue left on your natural hair. Use the bond remover solution and a fine-tooth comb to carefully work out any leftover adhesive. Be patient during this step to avoid damaging your hair.

7. Detangle Your Hair

Once all the extensions and glue are removed, use a wide-tooth comb to gently detangle your hair. Start at the ends and work your way up to avoid unnecessary pulling and breakage.

8. Wash and Condition Your Hair

Wash your hair thoroughly with a gentle shampoo to remove any remaining residue from the bond remover solution. Follow up with a moisturizing conditioner to restore hydration to your hair.

9. Apply a Deep Conditioning Treatment

To ensure your hair remains healthy, apply a deep conditioning treatment after washing. This step is essential to repair any damage caused by the extensions and to replenish lost nutrients. Leave the treatment on for the recommended time and rinse thoroughly.

Post-Removal Hair Care Tips Why It Matters
Use a sulfate-free shampoo Protects your hair from dryness
Avoid heat styling for a few days Allows your hair to recover
Trim split ends if necessary Promotes healthy hair growth

10. Monitor Your Hair’s Health

After removing bonded hair extensions, it’s essential to keep an eye on your hair’s health. If you notice any signs of weakness, thinning, or excessive shedding, consult a professional stylist for advice. Take this opportunity to give your hair a break before applying new extensions.

Conclusion

Removing bonded hair extensions at home may initially seem like a challenge, but with the right tools, techniques, and a little patience, it can be done safely and effectively. Using a high-quality bond remover solution, such as one from SISHAIR, ensures that the adhesive dissolves efficiently, minimizing the risk of damage to your natural hair. Remember to care for your hair afterward with proper washing, conditioning, and deep treatments to keep it strong and healthy. Following these steps will leave your hair ready for its next style transformation!

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