Hair Maintenance Guide

Curly hair extensions

Dyed / Colored Hair Extensions

Wavy & Straight Hair Extensions

Crochet Hair Extensions (Dyed & Non-Dyed)
Crochet braids and extensions are low-maintenance but still need proper care to stay fresh and protect natural hair. Cleanse the scalp every 2–3 weeks with a diluted shampoo spray, rinse lightly, and use a leave-in conditioner. Dyed crochet hair should be washed with cool water and color-safe shampoo. Keep the scalp moisturized 2–3 times a week with light oils and avoid brushing—finger-separate tangles instead. Refresh curls with a water and leave-in spray, or use a serum for dyed extensions to maintain shine. At night, cover with a satin bonnet or silk scarf, or use the pineapple method for curly styles. Limit heavy products, avoid heat since most crochet hair is synthetic, and trim frizzed ends to extend wear and keep the look neat.

Marlybob Crochet Hair
Short kinky/coily marley crochet gives a natural, textured bob look but needs gentle care. Cleanse the scalp every 2–3 weeks with diluted shampoo, avoiding full saturation. Never use brushes—finger-separate coils only. Mist daily with a water + leave-in mix, scrunch in light mousse, and trim frizz as needed. Keep the scalp hydrated with light oils 2–3 times a week. On wash days, spray shampoo mix on the scalp, rinse gently, and air-dry fully. Always sleep with a satin bonnet or scarf. Avoid heavy oils, hot tools, and keeping installs longer than 6 weeks to protect both the fiber and your natural hair.

Jerry Curl Crochet Hair
Short kinky/coily marley crochet gives a natural, textured bob look but needs gentle care. Cleanse the scalp every 2–3 weeks with diluted shampoo, avoiding full saturation. Never use brushes—finger-separate coils only. Mist daily with a water + leave-in mix, scrunch in light mousse, and trim frizz as needed. Keep the scalp hydrated with light oils 2–3 times a week. On wash days, spray shampoo mix on the scalp, rinse gently, and air-dry fully. Always sleep with a satin bonnet or scarf. Avoid heavy oils, hot tools, and keeping installs longer than 6 weeks to protect both the fiber and your natural hair.

Jamaican Bounce Crochet Hair
Jamaican Bounce crochet hair offers bouncy volume with easy maintenance. Cleanse the scalp every 2–3 weeks using diluted shampoo, avoiding full saturation. Don’t brush—separate coils by hand and re-twist with mousse if needed. Use light styling products like mousse, anti-frizz spray, and a bit of serum on tips. Sleep with hair in a loose pineapple or chunky twists under a bonnet. Trim flyaways weekly and avoid heavy oils. Installs last 5–8 weeks.

Unicorn” Color Extensions (Multi‑Tone Pastel/Vivid)
Unicorn color extensions, whether clip-in, crochet, or sew-in, require careful care to prevent fading. Wash human hair every 10–14 days with cool water and color-safe shampoo; finger-detangle synthetics and avoid heat styling. Use UV and heat protectants, light serum, and a color-depositing mask monthly for human hair. Protect from sun and pool water, sleep with a bonnet, and store clip-ins properly. Human hair lasts 4–6+ months; synthetic, 1–3 months.

Clip‑in Colored Hair Extensions (Human or Heat‑Friendly Synthetic)
Clip-in extensions add temporary length, volume, or color. Brush from ends up before wearing, secure in clean sections, and remove gently. Wash human hair extensions every 8–12 wears with cool water, color-safe shampoo, and conditioner; air-dry and use serum. For synthetic, spot-clean and wash only when needed. Heat style human hair moderately with protectant; avoid heat on synthetic unless heat-friendly. Blend well and avoid excessive re-dyeing.

Yaki/Yanky Twist Crochet Hair (Pre‑Looped)
Yaki/yanky rope twists create a neat, natural look but need gentle care. Cleanse scalp every 2–3 weeks with diluted shampoo, avoid full saturation, and air-dry fully. Avoid combing; palm-roll twists and use lightweight mousse and light shine spray. Cover hair at night with a bonnet or scarf, tighten roots weekly, trim stray fibers, and lightly oil scalp. Avoid boiling water unless approved and limit installs to 6–8 weeks to protect edges.

Brazilian Wool Hair (Braids/Twists)
Yarn braids/twists are lightweight, full, and long-lasting but need gentle care. Cleanse the scalp every 2–3 weeks with diluted shampoo, keeping yarn dry and fully air-dried to prevent mildew. Use light scalp oils or anti-itch sprays, trim fuzz instead of detangling, and palm-roll frizz. Cover with a silk bonnet at night and braid hair to prevent tangles. Avoid heat and boiling water; limit wear to 6–8 weeks for scalp health.
Product Guidance

Frizz-Friendly
Most synthetic and natural blends are made to resist frizz, but factors like humidity and sweat can still impact their texture. To maintain the look, use a light serum or leave-in conditioner on curly or wavy styles, and avoid heavy oils that can weigh the hair down.
Can They Be Dyed?
Synthetic fibers cannot be dyed with regular hair dye, so it is best to choose pre-colored or ombré options. Human hair extensions, however, can be dyed, but it is important to test a small section first and always use professional products for the best results.
Styling & Heat Usage
Synthetic hair should be kept away from high heat, and heat tools should only be used if the fiber is labeled “heat resistant,” with temperatures kept below 160°C (320°F). Human hair, on the other hand, can be styled with blow dryers, curlers, or straighteners, but always with a heat protectant spray to prevent damage.
Pulling / Fall-Off Issues
Proper installation is key to both comfort and hair health. Avoid tight braiding or clips that put strain on the scalp, and ensure clip-ins feel secure but never painful by adjusting their position for comfort.
Sweat & Daily Wear
Extensions can handle regular wear, but it is important to rinse or lightly wash them after workouts or heavy sweating. Keeping the scalp clean helps prevent build-up and reduces itching.
Hair Protection Tips
To protect extensions while sleeping, use a silk or satin bonnet or pillowcase to minimize friction and tangling. Avoid brushing curly styles, instead detangling gently with fingers or a wide-tooth comb, and apply a serum or leave-in conditioner after washes to maintain softness.

Installation Tips

Clip Quality
All Radrasa clip-ins feature sturdy, rust-resistant clips lined with silicone for a secure grip and added scalp protection. If the clips loosen over time, they can be easily re-sewn or replaced.