Now, we give you a full guide for washing virgin Brazilian hair.
- Use a spray bottle and spritz your hair from top to down. Divide your hair into two pieces as if you were putting it in a pony tail and rest them over your chest. Gently . Then brush your hair. A paddle brush or a wide toothed comb can do this job well. Brushing often can remove any tangles and knots of your Brazilian hair weave.
- With your head bent forward, wet your hair with warm water in a downward motion, starting from the root of wefts. Doing this in a shower is easier than doing in a bathtub or over the sink. But if you glue your Brazilian hair of installing, don't soak the weave as this may interfere with the tracks beneath the weaves.
- Add some moisturizing shampoo, which is no higher than pH 7, to the hair. Smooth shampoo from root to ends in one direction, a downward motion. If the weave does not lather, repeat this process several times until it lathers. Rinse your hair 3-5 times until the water is clean.
- Add moisturizing conditioner to the hair. A good leave-in hair conditioner can keep the virgin Brazilian hair soft and moist, from drying. But too much will build up your hair and make it too heavy.
- Use a towel to wrap your hair and remove any excess water from your hair. Don't rub the towel through hair to dry. Air-dry is is the best choice for your virgin hair. It is important that your tracks are dry before you leave the house or go to bed, otherwise you will end up with a smelly hair.
- Then you can re-style your hair to meet any needs.
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