FAQS
How long will my hair last?
Our hand-tied hair is sourced from the most qualified and reliable suppliers. Available only to licensed stylists, you are guaranteed to have the best hair on the market from carefully vetted companies. With proper care, the hair can last from 8-12 months.
When will I need to "MoveUp" my extensions?
7-10 weeks depending on at-home care.
How long will an initial installation take?
Expect to be in the salon for 3-4 hours.
Will I be able to wear my hair up?
Yes! This is the one of the most attractive benefits of IBE, they are invisible. You can wear your hair in high/low ponies or up-dos.
Should I take a break from wearing extensions at some point?
With IBE you do not have to take time off or wearing extensions... that is the beauty of this method. But, you absolutely can, and I can show you a more temporary method of clip ins while you break from IBE.
What hair brands do you carry?
AFTER CARE
CLEANSING
I suggest washing your hair 1 to 2 times a week with Oribe Shampoo + Conditioner.
Don’t wash your hair everyday, as it will shorten the life of your extension hair. I understand that life happens so don’t stress about it too much.
Before washing, you have to brush all of the tangles out. I mean ALLLL. If you have multiple rows, section the rows half up, half down so that you’re able to cleanse between the rows. Gently wash as normal and be sure to avoid rubbing the ends of your hair together.
When conditioning, only apply conditioner from the ears down, and around the face framing pieces. Avoid conditioner at the scalp and where the extensions are tied in to avoid build up.
Use a wet brush or a wide tooth comb to gently brush the conditioner through before rinsing it out. Please avoid tangles at alllll costs.
If you simply cannot go without washing daily, do the “half wash” to preserve the extension hair. Start by sectioning off the top section of your hair, then braid your extensions so they stay out of the way.
Once you have your hair sectioned and ready to wash, put your head directly under the faucet/sink/shower and shampoo & condition the top section of your natural hair. After washing, use Davines Oi All In One Milk or Oribe RunThrough prior to drying and the Oi Oil or Kevin Murphy Young.Again oil once dried to finish! This will allow you to wash daily if you feel the need to!
DRYING
Gently squeeze the water out of your hair, do not rub! You should moisturize your hair daily, with a leave in conditioner/serum/oil depending on your personal hair texture.
Make sure before drying you protect your hair with a heat protectant. Follow with brushing through with a wet brush/wide tooth comb. Before drying make sure each row is completely brushed out from the top of the weft, to the bottom. I don’t recommend letting your extensions air dry, but if you wish make sure the top of the row (where is is attached to your head) is COMPLETELY DRY to prevent matting and molding.
YOUR HAIR MUST BE COMPLETELY DRY BEFORE GOING TO BED.
PRODUCTS
Shampoo, conditioner and other hair products need to be extension friendly – meaning they should be paraben and sulfate free. I strongly suggest Oribe. You should also use a serum/oil/leave in conditioner ears down, daily, for moisture! If you have products at home that you would like to use, or are interested in trying something new, please check with your stylist if it is extension friendly.
SLEEPING
I recommend to braid your hair or put in a low bun for sleep. It’s also best to sleep on a silk pillowcase (this is great for your face AND hair). Cotton pillowcases can cause frizz and split ends over time. Silk pillowcases are much more gentle on your hair. I highly recommend the “Slip” brand from Sephora or the “Kitsch” brand from Ulta. Do not sleep on your extensions while they’re wet, it will damage your natural hair and can cause matting and mold.
STYLING
As far as tools go, you can straighten and curl your hair like normal! When using hot tools, don’t forget to apply a heat protectant before you use heat. Obviously, the less hot tools you use, the better, as it drys out your hair.
Brush your hair multiple times a day (to avoid excessive tangles/matting). It’s best to use a wet brush or wide tooth comb for gentle effectiveness.
It is very important that you brush all the way up to the seam of your extensions to prevent matting at the root or "top" of the wefts. It is ALSO very important that you are careful as you are brushing near the top of wefts or where the extensions are sewn in.
If you brush over the seam too vigorously, you may end up destroying the wefts which will then need to be replaced at your maintenance appointment.
You can totally put your hair up in a high-pony or bun (IBE is the best for this! You don’t have to worry about seeing beads or tape!). This is what I was most excited about, because I loooove throwing my hair up in a “messy bun” and I really wanted a huge bun!
SWIMMING
The big question – Can you swim with extensions?
Yes – BUT there are minerals found in some water that can react poorly with your extensions and can cause discoloration or dry them out.
When it comes to the ocean, things do change a bit. The salt water can be extremely drying and cause severe matting.
I recommend having your extensions removed before vacation if you plan on swimming in the ocean.
To avoid this, I advise to do the following:
* Wet your hair before getting into the pool/lake, etc. After wetting, apply a leave in conditioner or hair mask.
* Comb your conditioner or mask through your hair, then braid it or put it in a tight bun or pony.
* Brush & wash your hair immediately after swimming.
* Beware of sunscreen, most brands contain ingredients that will turn your extensions a brassy orange or peach color. I recommend the “bare republic” brand, it is sold at Ulta or Target. Stay away from any sunscreen that includes "Avobenzone" as an ingredient.
MUST HAVES
* Oribe Shine/Gold Lust Shampoo + Conditioner
* Davines Oi All in One Milk
* Davines Oi Oil
* Kevin Murphy young.again Oil
* Living Proof Perfect Hair Day Dry Shampoo
* Wet Brush
* Silk Pillowcase & hair ties. "Slip" or "Kitsch" brands.
* Bare Republic sunscreen
* Living Proof Dry Volume Blast