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At MixxHouse we take our hair extensions seriously, that’s why we chose to partner with Harper Ellis to bring you the best.

Hair extensions are a popular way to add length, volume, and versatility to your hairstyle. However, maintaining them requires proper care to ensure they remain in good condition and blend seamlessly with your natural hair. Caring for hair extensions is crucial not only for their longevity but also for the health of your natural hair.

Proper care starts with gentle handling. When washing, use sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners, as harsh chemicals can weaken the bonds of the extensions and cause them to slip or tangle. Always detangle your hair before washing, starting from the ends and working your way up to prevent unnecessary stress on the extensions.

Regular brushing with a soft-bristle brush is essential to avoid tangling and matting. It’s important to support the bonds or wefts while brushing to prevent pulling. When sleeping, tie your hair in a loose braid or ponytail to minimize friction, which can lead to tangling.

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Balayage and highlights are both hair coloring techniques used to add dimension and depth to the hair, but they differ in how the color is applied and the resulting look.

Balayage is a French word meaning "to sweep" or "to paint." In the balayage technique, the color is painted onto the hair in a sweeping motion, creating a graduated, natural-looking effect. The color is usually applied to the mid-lengths and ends of the hair, with little or no color applied to the roots. This allows for a more subtle and gradual transition from the natural hair color to the dyed color.

Highlights, on the other hand, involve sectioning off small chunks of hair and applying color to them. The color is usually applied to the entire length of the sectioned hair, from roots to ends. This creates a more noticeable contrast between the natural hair color and the dyed color. Highlights are often placed around the face to frame it and add brightness to the hair.

One of the main differences between balayage and highlights is the final look. Balayage tends to create a softer, more...

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