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How to Care for Raw Indian Hair Extensions: Complete Maintenance Guide

How to Care for Raw Indian Hair Extensions: Complete Professional Maintenance Guide 2026

You’ve invested in premium raw Indian hair extensions—congratulations! Now comes the crucial part: making them last 2-3+ years instead of just 6-12 months. The difference? A proper maintenance routine.

This isn’t generic advice copied from processed hair guides. Raw Indian hair is completely different from chemically treated extensions. It requires specific care protocols that most stylists don’t know about.

In this comprehensive guide, you’ll discover the exact maintenance system used by professional hairstylists who work with luxury raw hair daily. Follow these proven techniques, and your extensions will stay silky, tangle-free, and gorgeous for years.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Why raw Indian hair needs different care than processed hair
  • The professional 7-step washing protocol
  • Heat styling limits to avoid permanent damage
  • Overnight care secrets that prevent matting
  • Common mistakes that ruin expensive extensions
  • Product recommendations (what works, what doesn’t)
  • Troubleshooting guide for tangling, dryness, shedding
  • Seasonal care adjustments

Understanding Raw Indian Hair: Why It’s Different

Before diving into care routines, you need to understand what makes raw Indian hair unique—because this knowledge determines everything about maintenance.

What “Raw” Actually Means

Raw Indian hair is human hair that has:

  • Never been chemically processed – No dyes, perms, relaxers, or bleaching
  • Intact cuticles – All cuticle layers aligned in one direction (root to tip)
  • Natural protein structure – Original keratin bonds undamaged
  • Single donor source – Hair from one person (not mixed batches)
  • Minimal factory processing – Only cleaned and wefted, nothing else

This is fundamentally different from “virgin hair” (which may be processed) or “Remy hair” (which is just cuticle-aligned but can be heavily treated). Learn more in our detailed comparison: Raw Indian Hair vs Processed Hair.

Why Care Requirements Are Different

Hair TypeCuticle StatusMoisture NeedsHeat Tolerance
Raw Indian100% intact, alignedModerate (retains moisture well)High (up to 180°C)
Virgin ProcessedPartially intactHigh (moisture stripped)Medium (up to 150°C)
Remy Chemically TreatedSealed/coatedVery high (coating prevents absorption)Low (coating melts)
Non-RemyRemoved or reversedExtreme (dries out instantly)Very low (breaks easily)

Key Insight: Raw hair behaves more like your natural hair because it IS natural hair. The main difference? It doesn’t receive scalp oils, so you must provide external moisture.

Expected Lifespan with Proper Care

  • Excellent care: 2.5-3 years (professional maintenance)
  • Good care: 1.5-2 years (consistent home routine)
  • Moderate care: 10-14 months (occasional neglect)
  • Poor care: 4-8 months (irreversible damage)

The goal of this guide is to get you to the 2-3 year mark, maximizing your investment.

The Professional 7-Step Washing Protocol

Washing is where most people damage their raw Indian hair. Follow this protocol exactly for best results.

How Often Should You Wash?

Installation TypeWashing FrequencyWhy
Sew-in/Weave (daily wear)Every 10-14 daysScalp produces oil, extensions get product buildup
Clip-ins (occasional use)Every 15-20 wearsLess exposure to oils and products
Wigs (regular rotation)Every 2-3 weeksNo scalp contact, mainly environmental dust
Tape-insEvery 7-10 daysAdhesive buildup requires more frequent cleaning
Pre-bondedEvery 10-12 daysBond integrity maintained with moderate washing

Warning signs you need to wash sooner:

  • Hair feels heavy or greasy
  • Dull appearance (no shine)
  • Itchy scalp (for installed extensions)
  • Musty odor
  • Product buildup visible on strands

Step 1: Pre-Wash Detangling (5-10 Minutes)

Why it matters: Washing tangled hair creates permanent knots. Always detangle dry or slightly damp hair before wetting completely.

Tools needed:

  • Wide-tooth comb (minimum 1cm spacing between teeth)
  • Paddle brush with flexible bristles
  • Detangling spray or light oil (optional but recommended)

Technique:

  1. Mist hair lightly with detangling spray
  2. Section hair into 4-6 parts
  3. Starting with one section, hold hair firmly mid-shaft
  4. Comb the bottom 5cm first (ends only)
  5. Move up 5cm and comb again
  6. Continue until you reach roots
  7. Repeat for all sections

Pro tip: If you encounter a major tangle, don’t force it. Apply more spray, separate the tangle with your fingers first, then comb gently.

Step 2: Pre-Wash Treatment (Optional but Beneficial)

For very dry or previously heat-damaged hair, apply this treatment before washing:

  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil (melted)
  • 1 tablespoon argan oil
  • 1 teaspoon honey (natural humectant)

Application:

  1. Mix ingredients in a bowl
  2. Apply to mid-shaft and ends (avoid roots if installed)
  3. Leave for 20-30 minutes
  4. Proceed to washing

Step 3: Initial Rinse (2-3 Minutes)

Water temperature: Lukewarm (25-30°C / 77-86°F)

Critical rules:

  • Never use hot water – Opens cuticles excessively, causes frizz and tangling
  • Lukewarm only – Gently opens cuticles for cleaning without damage
  • Rinse in one direction – Always downward (root to tip direction)

Technique:

  1. Wet hair completely from roots to ends
  2. Gently squeeze (don’t wring) water through hair
  3. Run fingers downward to encourage water flow in one direction
  4. Continue until water runs clear

Step 4: Shampoo Application (3-5 Minutes)

Shampoo requirements:

  • ✅ Sulfate-free (SLS/SLES-free)
  • ✅ pH-balanced (4.5-5.5)
  • ✅ Gentle cleansing (no harsh detergents)
  • ❌ Avoid clarifying shampoos (too stripping for raw hair)

Amount to use:

  • Short extensions (12-16 inch): 1-2 teaspoons
  • Medium extensions (18-22 inch): 2-3 teaspoons
  • Long extensions (24+ inch): 3-4 teaspoons

Critical technique:

  1. Dilute shampoo first – Mix with 2-3x water in a small bowl or applicator bottle
  2. Apply diluted shampoo to scalp area (for installed extensions)
  3. For wigs/clip-ins, apply to the weft area first
  4. Smooth downward – Never circular motions or scrubbing
  5. Gently massage with fingertips (not nails)
  6. Let shampoo run down to ends naturally
  7. Do not bundle or pile hair on top of head

Why dilution matters: Concentrated shampoo creates uneven distribution and buildup. Diluted shampoo cleanses more gently and rinses completely.

Step 5: Thorough Rinse (3-5 Minutes)

Critical: Shampoo residue is the #1 cause of dull, tangled extensions. Rinse longer than you think necessary.

  1. Use lukewarm water
  2. Rinse in downward motion for 3-5 full minutes
  3. Squeeze water through hair gently
  4. Continue until water runs completely clear
  5. Test: Hair should feel “squeaky” when no shampoo remains

Step 6: Conditioning (10-15 Minutes)

Conditioner requirements:

  • Moisturizing formula
  • Silicone-free (or minimal dimethicone only)
  • Protein-free or low-protein (raw hair already has natural protein)

Amount to use:

  • Short (12-16″): 2-3 teaspoons
  • Medium (18-22″): 3-4 teaspoons
  • Long (24+”): 4-6 teaspoons

Application technique:

  1. Squeeze excess water from hair (should be damp, not dripping)
  2. Apply conditioner from mid-shaft to ends
  3. Avoid roots/scalp area – Causes buildup and heaviness
  4. Use fingers to distribute evenly
  5. For extra conditioning: Add a warm damp towel wrap
  6. Leave for 10-15 minutes (longer for very dry hair)
  7. Comb through gently with wide-tooth comb while conditioner is on

Deep conditioning schedule:

  • Weekly: Regular conditioner for 10 minutes
  • Bi-weekly: Deep conditioner for 20 minutes
  • Monthly: Oil mask for 30+ minutes

Step 7: Final Rinse and Seal (5 Minutes)

Cold water rinse technique:

  1. Start with lukewarm water to remove most conditioner
  2. Gradually decrease temperature
  3. Finish with cold water rinse for 1-2 minutes
  4. This seals cuticles and locks in moisture

Benefits of cold rinse:

  • Closes cuticle layer (prevents frizz)
  • Enhances shine
  • Locks in conditioning treatment
  • Reduces tangling

Leave-in conditioner (optional but recommended):

  • Apply lightweight leave-in to damp hair
  • Focus on ends
  • Provides extra moisture retention
  • Helps with detangling during drying

Drying: The Make-or-Break Step

How you dry your extensions dramatically affects their lifespan. Wrong drying = permanent damage.

Air Drying (Best Option)

Technique:

  1. After washing, gently squeeze water out (never wring or twist)
  2. Wrap hair in microfiber towel or soft t-shirt for 10-15 minutes
  3. Remove towel and let hair air dry completely
  4. For faster drying: Lay hair on a dry towel, flip occasionally
  5. Avoid: Rubbing hair with towel (damages cuticles)

Time required:

  • Wefts/clip-ins: 2-4 hours
  • Wigs: 4-6 hours (on mannequin head)
  • Installed extensions: 4-8 hours

Blow Drying (When Necessary)

Sometimes air drying isn’t practical. Follow these rules:

Heat protectant (mandatory):

  • Apply heat protectant spray to damp hair
  • Use products rated for 200°C+ protection
  • Cover every section thoroughly

Blow drying settings:

  • Temperature: Low to medium only (never hot)
  • Speed: Medium airflow
  • Distance: Keep dryer 15-20cm from hair
  • Direction: Always downward (following cuticle direction)

Technique:

  1. Dry hair until 70-80% dry (still slightly damp)
  2. Never dry completely with heat
  3. Let the remaining 20-30% air dry
  4. Use cool shot button to finish and seal cuticles

Frequency limit: Maximum 2-3 times per week. More frequent heat drying causes cumulative damage.

Heat Styling: Safe Limits and Best Practices

Raw Indian hair can handle heat styling, but there are strict limits to prevent damage.

Maximum Safe Temperatures

Styling ToolMaximum TemperatureRecommended Frequency
Flat Iron/Straightener180°C (350°F)2-3 times per week maximum
Curling Iron175°C (345°F)2-3 times per week maximum
Hot Rollers150°C (300°F)Daily acceptable (gentler method)
Blow DryerLow-medium settingAs needed, not daily

Warning: Temperatures above 180°C cause protein breakdown in raw hair. This damage is permanent and irreversible.

Heat Protectant Protocol

Product requirements:

  • Rated for 200°C+ protection
  • Silicone-based or natural oil-based
  • Applied to completely dry hair (never damp)

Application:

  1. Spray or apply protectant section by section
  2. Wait 2-3 minutes for product to dry
  3. Ensure complete coverage (every strand)
  4. Then proceed with heat styling

Flat Ironing Technique

  1. Section hair into 2-3cm wide sections
  2. Clamp iron at roots and glide smoothly to ends
  3. One pass per section only – Multiple passes = excessive heat
  4. Never hold iron in one spot (causes hot spots/damage)
  5. Move at consistent, moderate speed

Curling Iron Best Practices

  • Wrap hair around barrel (don’t clamp ends)
  • Hold for 8-12 seconds maximum
  • Release gently and let curl cool in hand
  • Once completely cool, separate and style

Heat-Free Styling Alternatives

Reduce heat damage by using these methods:

  • For curls: Flexi-rods, perm rods, or foam rollers overnight
  • For waves: Braid damp hair, let air dry
  • For volume: Velcro rollers on dry hair
  • For straight: Wrap method or tension blowout

Daily Maintenance Routine

Morning Care (5 Minutes)

  1. Detangle: Use wide-tooth comb or paddle brush
  2. Apply serum: 2-3 drops of argan or hair oil to ends
  3. Smooth: Run fingers through to distribute
  4. Style: Arrange as desired

Evening Care (5-10 Minutes)

  1. Brush thoroughly: Remove day’s buildup
  2. Apply light oil: To ends if feeling dry
  3. Protective style: Loose braid or low ponytail
  4. Silk/satin protection: Bonnet or pillowcase

Nighttime Protection (Critical)

Why it matters: Cotton pillowcases create friction that tangles cuticles and causes breakage.

Best options:

  • Silk bonnet: Ideal for installed extensions or wigs
  • Satin bonnet: More affordable alternative
  • Silk pillowcase: For those who don’t like bonnets
  • Loose braid: For very long extensions (keeps organized)

Never sleep with:

  • ❌ Hair loose on cotton pillowcase
  • ❌ Tight ponytail (causes tension breakage)
  • ❌ Wet or damp hair
  • ❌ Hair wrapped in cotton towel

Deep Conditioning and Treatments

Weekly Deep Conditioning Protocol

Homemade Deep Conditioner Recipe:

  • 3 tablespoons coconut oil (melted)
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil or avocado oil
  • 1 egg yolk (optional – adds protein)

Application:

  1. Mix ingredients thoroughly
  2. Apply to clean, damp hair (after shampooing)
  3. Focus on mid-shaft to ends
  4. Cover with shower cap or plastic wrap
  5. Apply heat (warm towel or hooded dryer) for 20-30 minutes
  6. Rinse thoroughly with cool water

Monthly Intensive Oil Treatment

Hot Oil Treatment Method:

  1. Warm 4-6 tablespoons of oil (coconut, argan, or jojoba) in microwave for 15-20 seconds
  2. Test temperature on wrist (should be warm, not hot)
  3. Apply to dry hair from roots to ends
  4. Massage gently into hair
  5. Cover with shower cap
  6. Leave for 45-60 minutes (or overnight for extreme dryness)
  7. Shampoo twice to remove all oil
  8. Condition as normal

Protein Treatment (Use Sparingly)

When to use:

  • Hair feels mushy or overly soft
  • Excessive stretching without bounce-back
  • After bleaching or coloring

Frequency: Once every 6-8 weeks maximum (raw hair already has natural protein)

Caution: Too much protein makes hair brittle and prone to breakage. Raw Indian hair needs moisture more than protein.

Storage Guide for Clip-Ins and Wigs

Short-Term Storage (Between Uses)

For clip-in extensions:

  1. Brush thoroughly to remove tangles
  2. Ensure completely dry (never store damp)
  3. Hang on hanger or lay flat in box
  4. Cover with satin bag or tissue paper
  5. Store in cool, dry place away from sunlight

For wigs:

  1. Place on mannequin head or wig stand
  2. Brush and style neatly
  3. Cover with satin wig cap or net
  4. Store in closet or cabinet (dust-free)
  5. Avoid: Storing in bathroom (humidity damages hair)

Long-Term Storage (Months)

If you won’t use extensions for several months:

  1. Wash thoroughly and deep condition
  2. Air dry completely (100% dry)
  3. Apply light oil coating to prevent drying
  4. Store in sealed satin bag
  5. Add silica gel packets to absorb moisture
  6. Check every 2-3 months and re-oil if needed

Common Problems and Solutions

Problem 1: Tangling and Matting

Causes:

  • Dry, dehydrated hair
  • Cuticle damage from heat or chemicals
  • Sleeping without protection
  • Over-washing
  • Product buildup

Solutions:

  1. Increase deep conditioning frequency to weekly
  2. Use leave-in conditioner daily
  3. Sleep with silk bonnet every night
  4. Reduce washing to every 14 days
  5. Clarify once monthly to remove buildup
  6. Detangle before washing (never after)

Problem 2: Excessive Shedding

Normal shedding: 10-20 strands per day is normal for raw hair extensions.

Excessive shedding causes:

  • Weak weft construction
  • Improper installation
  • Aggressive brushing
  • Chemical damage

Solutions:

  1. Check weft integrity – may need professional re-wefting
  2. Use wide-tooth comb only
  3. Brush gently, never when wet
  4. Seal wefts with clear nail polish or weft sealant
  5. If chemical damage: Deep condition weekly and minimize heat

Problem 3: Dryness and Dullness

Causes:

  • Insufficient moisturizing
  • Hard water minerals
  • Over-shampooing
  • Heat damage
  • Environmental exposure (sun, chlorine, salt water)

Solutions:

  1. Install shower filter (removes hard water minerals)
  2. Deep condition weekly instead of bi-weekly
  3. Apply oil to ends daily (2-3 drops argan oil)
  4. Use leave-in conditioner after every wash
  5. Reduce heat styling frequency
  6. Protect from sun with hat or UV spray
  7. Rinse immediately after swimming (before chlorine dries)

Problem 4: Frizz and Flyaways

Causes:

  • Humidity
  • Cuticle damage
  • Static electricity
  • Over-manipulation

Solutions:

  1. Use anti-humidity spray or serum
  2. Finish blow-drying with cool shot
  3. Apply small amount of oil to smooth flyaways
  4. Sleep with satin bonnet
  5. Avoid touching hair throughout the day
  6. Use boar bristle brush (reduces static)

Seasonal Care Adjustments

Summer Care

Challenges: Sun exposure, chlorine, salt water, humidity

Adjustments:

  • Apply UV protectant spray before sun exposure
  • Wear hat or scarf at beach/pool
  • Wet hair with clean water before swimming (prevents absorption of chlorine/salt)
  • Rinse immediately after swimming
  • Deep condition weekly (increased exposure = more dryness)
  • Use anti-humidity products

Winter Care

Challenges: Indoor heating dryness, static, cold air damage

Adjustments:

  • Increase oil application frequency (daily vs. 2-3x weekly)
  • Use humidifier indoors to prevent dryness
  • Wear satin-lined hats (avoid wool directly on hair)
  • Deep condition bi-weekly minimum
  • Apply leave-in conditioner before going outside
  • Avoid washing in very cold water (causes brittleness)

Product Recommendations (What Actually Works)

Shampoos (Sulfate-Free)

Product TypeRecommended BrandsBest For
MoisturizingOGX Argan Oil, SheaMoisture Raw Shea ButterDry, normal hair
ClarifyingNeutrogena Anti-Residue (use monthly only)Product buildup removal
Color-SafePureology, Joico Color BalanceColor-treated extensions

Conditioners

TypeRecommended ProductsUsage Frequency
Daily ConditionerTRESemmé Botanique, Aussie 3 Minute MiracleEvery wash
Deep ConditionerShea Moisture Manuka Honey, Aussie Deep TreatmentWeekly
Leave-InIt’s a 10, Kinky-Curly Knot TodayAfter every wash

Oils and Serums

  • Argan Oil: Light, non-greasy, excellent for daily use
  • Coconut Oil: Deep penetration, best for hot oil treatments
  • Jojoba Oil: Closest to natural sebum, great for all hair types
  • Moroccan Oil: Premium serum for shine and smoothness

Heat Protectants

  • TRESemmé Thermal Creations (up to 230°C protection)
  • CHI 44 Iron Guard (professional grade)
  • HSI Professional Argan Oil Heat Protector

Mistakes That Destroy Raw Indian Hair

Critical Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Washing too frequently – Strips natural moisture, causes dryness
  2. Using hot tools without protectant – Irreversible protein damage
  3. Sleeping on cotton pillowcases – Creates friction tangles
  4. Rubbing hair with towel – Damages cuticles, causes frizz
  5. Brushing wet hair – Hair is weakest when wet, breaks easily
  6. Using regular shampoo with sulfates – Strips too much natural oil
  7. Applying conditioner to roots – Creates buildup and greasiness
  8. Swimming without protection – Chlorine/salt causes severe dryness
  9. Skipping heat protectant – Single biggest cause of heat damage
  10. Storing while damp – Leads to mildew and permanent odor

Professional Salon Care vs. Home Care

When to Visit a Professional

  • Monthly: Professional deep conditioning treatment
  • Every 2-3 months: Trim ends to remove split ends
  • Quarterly: Protein treatment (if needed)
  • As needed: Color corrections, major detangling

What You Can Do at Home

  • Regular washing and conditioning
  • Weekly deep conditioning
  • Daily detangling and styling
  • Heat styling (with proper protectant)
  • Minor trims (removing split ends)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Can I swim with raw Indian hair extensions?

Yes, but with precautions. Before swimming: (1) Apply leave-in conditioner or oil, (2) Braid hair or put in a bun, (3) Wear a swim cap if possible. After swimming: Rinse immediately with clean water and shampoo within 2-3 hours. Chlorine and salt water cause severe dryness if left in hair.

2. How do I know if my hair needs protein or moisture?

Needs moisture: Hair feels dry, brittle, breaks easily, lacks elasticity. Needs protein: Hair feels mushy, stretches excessively without bouncing back, very soft but weak. Raw Indian hair typically needs moisture more than protein. Use protein treatments only 4-6 times per year maximum.

3. Can I dye or bleach raw Indian hair?

Yes, raw hair accepts color beautifully because cuticles are intact. You can: (1) Dye darker easily at home, (2) Lighten 1-2 shades with careful application, (3) Bleach to blonde (professional recommended – multi-step process needed). After coloring: Double your deep conditioning frequency and always use color-safe shampoo.

4. Why is my hair tangling at the nape?

The nape area tangles most because: (1) Friction from clothing/scarves, (2) Less attention during conditioning, (3) Missed during detangling. Solution: Apply extra conditioner to nape, detangle this area first before rest of hair, protect with silk scarf when wearing coats/hoodies, check and detangle nape area twice daily.

5. How long should raw Indian hair extensions last?

With excellent care: 2.5-3 years. With good care: 1.5-2 years. With moderate care: 10-14 months. With poor care: 4-8 months. The difference is following proper washing (not too frequent), using heat protection, deep conditioning weekly, and proper storage. Learn more about quality differences in our guide: Raw Indian Hair vs Processed Hair.

6. Can I use purple shampoo on raw Indian hair?

Yes, but only if your hair is bleached blonde or highlighted. Purple shampoo neutralizes yellow/brassy tones. Use it: (1) Once every 2-3 washes (not every time), (2) Leave on for only 3-5 minutes, (3) Follow with moisturizing conditioner. Natural black/brown raw hair doesn’t need purple shampoo.

7. What’s the best way to detangle severely matted hair?

For severe matting: (1) Apply generous amount of conditioner or detangling spray to dry hair, (2) Work on small sections (2-3cm wide), (3) Use fingers first to gently separate strands, (4) Start at the very ends with wide-tooth comb, (5) Work upward gradually, (6) Be patient – severe tangles can take 30-60 minutes. Never force or rip through tangles – you’ll break hair.

8. Should I wash my extensions before first use?

If they’re from a reputable vendor like Indian Raw Hair Vendor, they arrive clean and ready to install. However, you can co-wash (conditioner only, no shampoo) if desired. This adds extra moisture and makes installation easier. Never shampoo brand new extensions – removes the protective oils added during manufacturing.

9. Why does my hair smell bad after washing?

Causes: (1) Not rinsing shampoo completely, (2) Mildew from storing while damp, (3) Product buildup, (4) Hard water minerals. Solution: (1) Rinse for 5+ minutes until water runs clear, (2) Always dry 100% before storing, (3) Use clarifying shampoo monthly, (4) Install shower filter for hard water. If smell persists, do an apple cider vinegar rinse (1:4 ratio with water).

10. Can I use coconut oil on my raw Indian hair every day?

Light application to ends daily is fine (2-3 drops). Heavy application daily causes: (1) Product buildup, (2) Greasy appearance, (3) Attracts dirt, (4) Requires more frequent washing. Better approach: Use lightweight serum daily, reserve heavy coconut oil treatments for weekly/monthly deep conditioning. For daily moisture, leave-in conditioner is better than oil.

Conclusion: Your Hair Care Success Plan

Raw Indian hair extensions are an investment worth protecting. The difference between hair that lasts 6 months versus 3 years isn’t luck—it’s following the right care protocol.

Key Takeaways:

  • ✅ Wash every 10-14 days with sulfate-free shampoo
  • ✅ Deep condition weekly without exception
  • ✅ Never exceed 180°C with heat tools
  • ✅ Always use heat protectant before styling
  • ✅ Sleep with silk/satin protection every night
  • ✅ Detangle before washing, not after
  • ✅ Air dry whenever possible
  • ✅ Store completely dry in satin bag

The 80/20 Rule for Hair Care:

80% of hair health comes from just 20% of actions: proper washing frequency, deep conditioning, heat protection, and nighttime care. Master these four elements, and your extensions will outlast all expectations.

Ready to Get Started with Premium Raw Indian Hair?

Now that you know how to care for raw Indian hair properly, ensure you’re buying authentic, high-quality extensions that are worth the care effort.

Indian Raw Hair Vendor supplies authentic temple-sourced raw Indian hair with complete transparency. Every bundle is:

  • ✅ 100% virgin, unprocessed
  • ✅ Temple-sourced with certificates
  • ✅ Cuticles intact and aligned
  • ✅ Quality-tested before shipping
  • ✅ Backed by 30-day satisfaction guarantee

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Disclaimer: Care recommendations are based on professional hairstylist protocols and real-world testing with raw Indian hair. Individual results may vary based on hair quality, installation method, and environmental factors. Always perform a strand test before applying new products to your entire extension set.

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