Extensions getting greasy HELP.
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Oct 15, 2014
Andrea E.
So I can go a week literally without washing my hair, but my hair starts transferring it's oils on too my extensions. Is there any way to get rid of the oiliness on them without washing them so frequently? Thanks! Xx
Oct 15, 2014
Dorothea S.
When youre not washing your hair and it starts to get oily, you should use some Dry Shampoo. It's made so that the oils absorb into the powder/spray and it keeps your hair from getting as oily. That way if you're hair is less oily than as will be your extensions.