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How to Take Out Beaded Hair Extensions

by Lisa / Monday, 08 May 2023 / Published in Hair FAQs
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Hair extensions have become a popular way to enhance length, volume, and overall beauty. Beaded hair extensions, in particular, are a sought-after method because they avoid the use of glue or heat, making them a gentler option for natural hair. However, removing them can be a precise process that requires care to prevent damage to your natural hair and the extensions themselves if they are reusable. If you’re ready to take out your beaded hair extensions, this guide will walk you through the necessary steps.

1. Gather the Necessary Tools

Before starting the removal process, having the right tools will ensure that the job is done safely and effectively. Here’s a quick checklist of what you’ll need:

Tool Purpose
Hair Extension Pliers To open the microbeads or rings gently.
Tail Comb To section your hair for better visibility and control.
Mirror To clearly see and access all areas of your head.
Spray Bottle with Water To make the hair more manageable and reduce tangles.
Hair Conditioner or Oil To detangle and smooth out the hair after bead removal.

Using quality tools like SISHAIR hair extension pliers ensures a smoother process and minimizes the risk of damage to your natural hair.

2. Section Your Hair

Divide your hair into manageable sections to make removing the beaded extensions easier. Use a tail comb to create small sections and clip away any hair not being worked on. Start with the bottom-most layer of extensions and work your way upward. This will give you clear access to the beads without tangling the surrounding hair.

3. Locate the Beads

Feel along the sectioned hair to find the small beads securing the extensions in place. The beads will typically sit close to the scalp, holding the extension strands and a section of your natural hair together. Ensure your hair is dry or minimally damp for better control.

4. Open the Beads

Using hair extension pliers, gently press on the flattened side of the bead to open it. Avoid applying too much force, as this can damage the bead, the extension strand, or your natural hair. Once the bead opens, it will loosen its grip on your hair, allowing you to slide it off easily.

If you are working with SISHAIR beaded extensions, their microbeads are designed to be user-friendly, making the removal process smoother and less time-consuming.

5. Remove the Extension

Once the bead is opened, carefully pull the extension strand down and out of your natural hair. Be gentle to avoid pulling or breaking your hair. If the extension isn’t sliding out easily, check to ensure the bead is fully open.

6. Detangle the Hair

After removing each extension, detangle your hair in that section using your fingers or a wide-tooth comb. If you notice any buildup or residue where the bead was attached, use a small amount of hair conditioner or oil to soften and remove it. Repeat this process for all extensions.

7. Inspect and Clean the Extensions

If you plan to reuse the extensions, inspect each strand for damage. Beaded extensions from brands like SISHAIR are often reusable if handled with care. Clean the extensions by washing them with a gentle sulfate-free shampoo, and let them air dry before storing them properly.

8. Wash and Condition Your Natural Hair

Once all extensions are removed, it’s essential to give your natural hair some TLC. Wash your hair with a clarifying shampoo to remove any residue left by the beads and follow up with a deep conditioner to restore moisture. This helps your hair recover from any stress caused by wearing extensions.

9. Evaluate Your Hair’s Health

After washing, examine your natural hair for any signs of damage, thinning, or breakage. Beaded extensions are known for being gentle, but if you notice any issues, give your hair a break before reinstalling extensions. You can also apply a nourishing hair mask or oil treatment to promote recovery and growth.

10. Store the Extensions Properly

If you intend to reuse your beaded extensions, proper storage is crucial to maintain their quality. Place the cleaned and dried extensions in a hair storage bag or box to keep them free from dust and tangles. SISHAIR offers specialized storage solutions for extensions, ensuring they remain in pristine condition until your next use.

Conclusion

Removing beaded hair extensions is a straightforward process when done correctly. By following the steps outlined above, you can safely and efficiently take out your extensions without causing damage to your natural hair or the extensions themselves. Remember to use high-quality tools and products, such as those from SISHAIR, to ensure the best results. Finally, take time to care for your natural hair after removal to keep it healthy and ready for your next styling adventure.

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