How to properly care for your BLVD Hair Extensions:
Lace
Due to their construction and the fine lace material used, they require a bit more effort to maintain than traditional weft hair. At BLVD, we understand that your lace products are an investment, and to get the most out of them, you need to treat them with care and the right products.
LACE PRODUCTS CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Lace products should be conditioner-washed at the same frequency as your weft extensions. However, it's important to note that lace products are delicate, so exercise caution to avoid applying excessive tension.
Our lace products are crafted using a ventilation method similar to crochet, ensuring a natural appearance without appearing overly "wiggy." To achieve this, the initial rows on lace items feature single-knotted strands starting from the hairline, gradually transitioning to double knots for increased durability. To avoid the knots loosening or breaking it is important to not use much friction near the lace material
Please be aware that closures and frontals are expected to last for 2-3 installations with proper care. You may also observe short hairs on lace products, known as "return hairs," which occur during the knotting process onto the lace. Typically, these hairs consist of a short piece on one side of the knot (approximately 1-3 inches), with longer hair on the opposite side. Coarser textures may exhibit more noticeable return hairs. To smooth down the short hairs, apply a product and then use heat to flatten the lace, ensuring a more natural-looking installation.
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