Fusion extensions, also known as bonding, or pre-bonded extensions, refer to hair extensions that are glued directly onto the individual strands of your hair with keratin. While these extensions tend to be a little expensive and they only last 2-3 months, they’re still incredibly popular. That’s due to one major benefit—fusion extensions look way more natural than other options out there, and they’re easier to care for, too. If you want to know more about keeping your extensions looking clean and fresh, we’ve got you covered.

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Wait to wash your hair for 2 days after getting extensions.

  1. Leave your hair alone for a few days once the extensions are in. This will give the glue used for the bonds time to totally cure. It will also give you time to adjust to the way that your new hair feels. Just leave your hair alone for a bit. You can brush it or style it if you really want to, but your extensions will likely last longer if you leave them alone for 48 hours.[1]
    • Your stylist should have given you a list of aftercare instructions for the fusion extensions. Follow them if you want to avoid having to run back to the salon to get your extensions fixed!
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Use a non-sulfate shampoo 2-3 times a week.

  1. You can use your regular shampoo so long as there are no sulfates. Aside from the fact that sulfates aren’t good for your hair, they may cause your bonds to fall out faster than they otherwise would. Read the ingredient list to see if there are sulfates. If there are, replace your shampoo with something softer on your hair.[3] Try to avoid washing your hair more than 3 times a week.[4]
    • Ask the hair stylist who installed your extensions if you need to avoid getting shampoo on the bonds. It’s normally fine, but it really depends on the type of glue they used. Just don’t overhandle the area where the bonds are located.
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Keep your hair dry when you aren’t shampooing.

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Wear a loose, protective hairstyle when you sleep.

  1. Before bed, put your hair up in loose pigtails or a high ponytail. Sleeping directly on the bonds will be painful, and the pressure from the weight of your head may cause them to come loose. Keep the bonds safe by putting your hair up in a way where you won’t lie directly on the bonds.[10]
    • Use a satin pillow to also prevent tangling.
    • The first few nights might feel a little weird if you’ve just gotten the extensions put in. This should go away after a few days.
    • Never fall sleep on wet hair extensions. Make sure the hair and bonds are dry before bedtime to avoid matting.
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See a stylist every 6 weeks.

  1. Fusion hair extensions require regular maintenance. Schedule checkups with your stylist every 2 months or so. The bonds for your extensions can come loose, and a strand or two may fall out over time. The stylist will be able to tighten any loose extensions and replace the strands that have fallen out.[13]
    • If you happened to grab any of the extensions that fell out, bring the strands with you to your appointment! The stylist can put them back in.
    • They’ll also be able to re-dye your roots if your extensions are a different color or shade than your natural hair.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    How long is the average length of time that these last?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    It all depends on your hair type and how fast your hair grows, but generally anywhere from 2 to 6 months.
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Updated: January 11, 2022
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Categories: Hair Extensions
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