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You can wash your hair extensions if they're human hair; otherwise, use a mild shampoo or shampoo specifically for weaves/wigs
Yes, it is for horses but it can be used on human's as well! look on the shampoo and conditioner bottles! it specifically says human use: and animal use:
You can definitely use it on human hair - I use the cowboy magic rosewater shampoo and conditioner everyday
with shampoo and conditioner like any other normal human being does.
Herbal Essences is a brand of shampoo and conditioner for human hair. It is not suitable to use on a cat as it is designed for humans only.
For good quality extensions, expect to pay $200. GOOD human hair extensions are not cheap.
If your extensions are human hair, you can use conditioner or a de-tangler as you would you own hair; unfortunately, if they're synthetic there's not too much you can do because they don't last very long, anyway. You can gently comb through synthetic hair extensions, but they probably won't look good afterward.
If they're human hair, you wash & maintain them the same way you would your own hair.Comb your hair extensions with either a comb or a brush; make sure all knots and tangles are gone.Use a spacious wired comb.With cool to warm (never hot) water gently wet the extensions.Put shampoo on them, you don't need to be rough with them.Combing the hair product through with your fingers should be fine.Use a shampoo with low or absolutely no sulfates.Rinse out the shampoo.Once you've rinsed out the conditioner and they've dried, comb through the extensions so they're not tangled. You can leave the extensions out in the sun to dry if you're in a hurry, they'll need straightening.You may blow dry the extensions, but first apply a heat protectant to prevent possible damage to the hair.Once you've rinsed out the conditioner and they've dried,comb through the extensions so they're not tangled. You can leave the extensions out in the sun to dry if you're in a hurry, they'll need straightening.You may blow dry the extensions, but first apply a heat protectant to prevent possible damage to the hair.Notes:You won't need to wash them every night or even every second night; just once a week or once in two weeks should be fine.Use a dry shampoo if necessary. Hair will normally be prone to more damage such as breakage or hair loss if washed regularly.Comb them once you've taken them out or it'll be harder to get the tangles out. Tie a loose ponytail around the extensions to refrain from knotting
I don't have a Rabbit but sometimes for my dog we use normal human Shampoo! But i know you can buy special animal shampoo in pet stores like Pets at Home and Jolly's. Hope this helped xx
yes you can use human shampoo on a horse's mane and tail. I use human shampoo on my horses it is WAY better than horse shampoo!
Human skin pH is around 5.2 to 6.2. A dogs skin is ranges 6.2 to 8.62 depending on the breed. Using a shampoo or conditioner made for a humans more acidic skin on your dog can actually do more harm than good. It can dry out the coat and possibly make the skin more prone to disease. Look for a gentle tearless pH balanced dog shampoo and conditioner.
If your extensions are 100% human hair than yes you can.