- Avoid bathing, swimming or washing your hair for the first 24 hours.
- Avoid exercise and sweating - moisture can cause the tape to come off.
- Conditioners and wraps must not come into contact with the fasteners.
- Wash your hair at least every other day to keep the attachments clean.
- Shampoo at least 2-3 times between rows to remove grease and sweat.
- Use the right products - we recommend a pure moisturizing range (shampoo, conditioner, wrap). See our shop here.
- Use cool water and blow-dry the brackets at a low temperature.
- No, styling products must not be applied directly to the brackets.
- Always use heat protection in both damp and dry hair when styling.
- Styling tools should be used at the lowest temperature to avoid burning the hair.
- Use a wet brush or a specially adapted hair brush.
- See our shop here.
- Brush over the mounts morning and evening and before washing.
- When you have conditioner/conditioner in your hair - brush gently from the bottom up.
- Wear a silk hat or braid/tie up your hair before sleeping.
- Sleep on a silk pillow to reduce friction.
- Avoid fatty oils, chlorine, well water and salt water, as these can discolor and damage hair.
- Are you going to dye your hair? Always go to a professional hairdresser who specializes in loose hair and color.
- With proper care, hair can last for years.
- The deposit lasts for 6-9 weeks, after which a turnover is required.
- Do you have thinner hair? Then an earlier turnover may be needed.
- Follow our step-by-step guide for safe removal and turnover.
- You need:
- Pincomb
- Wrapping tape
- Remover (oil-free, quick-drying) - see our shop here.
- Apply a generous amount of remover to the top edge of the fastener and use the pin comb to gently open the tape.
- SlimTape is an extra thin, single-sided tape used under Seamless or Original fasteners.
- Perfect for:
- Thin hair
- Single rows
- Create smooth transitions or color shifts
- The best part is that you don't need a lot of products! Here's what you need:
- Clips
- Pincomb
- Remover
- Duplex tape
- SlimTape
- Available in about 33 colors and lengths 45 cm, 55 cm, 65 cm.
- Two different brackets:
- Seamless (with hair on, usually used on top of Original)
- Original (flat Tape, usually used under a Seamless)
- Yes! We have online guides on the website and hold courses in Sweden at salons.
- Would you like a course with us or for us to come to you? Contact us here.
- We also offer a small online course on the website.
- Yes, they work on all hair types.
- If you feel discomfort when inserting - then they are not inserted correctly.
- We recommend that the insertion is done by a professional hair extension stylist.
- Sensory Extensions are perfect for thin hair and do not weigh down the hair. It does not "twist" as other smaller tape attachments can do, but sits stably and follows downwards as the hair grows out in a flexible way.
- Approximately as much hair as in a Tape.
- Too much or too little can make the brackets unstable. See our video guides.
- Best practice is to apply:
- From front to back
- In a V-shape or straight passes crossing each other
- With our TwinTape method - see our guides
- Avoid combing directly on the brackets.
- Use an extension brush to gently untangle your hair.
Feel free to work with full lengths and with crossed rows using our twin-tape method!
When you want to fill out the hair (without length) = 2 bags of sensory, eg:
- 1 bag of original (which you apply underneath)
- 1 bag of seamless (which you apply over the original)
When you want to fill out the hair (with length) = 4 bags of sensory, eg:
- 2 bags of original (which you apply underneath)
- 2 bags of seamless (which you apply over the original)
When you want to fill out your hair (with length and want it very full) = 6 bags of sensory, eg:
- 3 bags of original (which you apply underneath)
- 3 bags of seamless (which you apply over the original)
All loose hair is bleached before you color in loose hair, then the loose hair also releases hair color as your own hair does when hair dyes release. You can color in loose hair (at a professional hairdresser) or tint with a color wrap.
Tape always gets a little sticky when you apply remover, spray liberally and quickly comb out the tape residue. The tape can also become sticky if you do not carefully wash off sweat and other coatings, or if you get very hot.
Apply plenty of remover and comb out the tape residue immediately after applying the remover. You can advantageously wash your hair thoroughly after removal and also apply wrapping and conditioner and brush out the tape residues a little gently.
Most often you need to do it. Blow dry, flatten, or curl it to make it blend well with your own. Don't forget the heat protection! Hair has some self-fall, which can be experienced as soft waves when it self-dries or if you want to hug the self-fall when it is wet.