Can you workout with tape in hair extensions

Exercise is one of the biggest reasons that prevent so many people from wearing hair extensions.  This is false.  You CAN wear hair extensions while exercising.  But you must use caution when doing so.

Wearing hair extensions during a workout session is just like drinking a glass of wine.  You can do it, but you just have to know the rules and use care when doing so. 

So, if you can your extensions, do so.  This will preserve them for the long haul.

But if you can’t here are a few tips and tricks you can use to help you get fit and keep your hair looking great: 

  1.  Make sure your Extensions are not touching your skin.

Sweat, which contains salt, is the enemy of hair.  Salt has a tendency to dehydrate the hair.  Yes, it has numerous benefits for the skin, but on the hair it’s murder. 

Can you workout with tape in hair extensions

Hair needs a healthy pH balance in order to remain bouncy, shiny, and retain its lustrous texture. 

Also, you need to remember that unlike your hair (on your head), hair extensions have been cut from someone else’s scalp.  The nutrients that the hair would get from the scalp no longer exist.  The extensions will only get the nutrients from the water, shampoo, conditioner, and oils that you put on it.    

  1. Use a Leave-In-Conditioner on your hair before your workout.

This will put a protective barrier between your hair and any sweat that may get on them.  It will also condition the hair and keep them from getting dehydrated during your exercise.   

  1. Wear a headband or scarf.  

Let’s be honest for a second, exercise = sweat.  Or, to say it another way, exercise and sweat go hand in hand.  So, just realize at some point during your workout you’re going to sweat.  It’s a normal part of life, just not a happy one. 

Wearing a headband or scarf can reduce the amount of sweat that accumulates on your forehead and neck.  This will absorb much of the sweat and create a barrier between your extensions and any part of the sweat pooled skin.

  1. Put your hair in a ponytail or braid them.

If you put your hair into a ponytail, please remember these important tips:

Can you workout with tape in hair extensions

        • DON’T TUG.  Constant tugging will only make them slip out during your workout.  Not to mention it can also cause the bonds of your own hair to become weak with the constant pulling.     
        • DON’T MAKE THE PONYTAIL TOO TIGHT.  Making the ponytail tight will definitely keep the hair from moving, but it can also prevent the sweat from quickly drying.  This can cause the root of the hair extension to easily frizz and ultimately tangle when trying to remove them later.     

If you put your hair in a braid, please follow the same rules as you would for a ponytail.

    1. After the workout, shampoo your extensions.

    Again, sweat can NOT be avoided.  It’s a natural part of life.  So, it should be expected that some sweat will get on your hair extensions. 

    Just like you wash your own hair, you’ll need to wash your extensions.  They are not meant to be washed daily, doing so could quickly fade the color and break down the hair bonds that maintain it's elasticity.  But the extensions should to be washed after an exhaustive workout. 

    ALWAYS USE SHAMPOOS AND CONDITIONERS FREE OF SULFATES AND PHOSPHATES.  These ingredients tend to dry out the extensions as well as your own hair.   

    Please be aware that all of these tips can and should be used on your own hair as well as your extensions.  This will help prolong the health of your hair and extensions.  

    Exercise shouldn’t be a hindrance to looking good while maintaining your health.  You can do both.  Don’t let anything stop you from achieving your goals.  There is always a solution to every problem, if you look. 

    Posted by:  Moroccan Indigo staff writers

    Can you workout with tape in hair extensions

    Side view of women running on treadmill at gym

    Have you ever skipped a workout because you just didn’t feel like washing your hair – or worse, ruining a perfect hair day with sweat?

    We’re certainly not judging over here – the hair struggle is real! But when fitness is your job, you don’t exactly have the option of bailing on account of beach waves. So what happens when you get extensions and your mane needs even more TLC?

    Personal trainer and WH Next Fitness Star 2017 Inge Bezuidenhout tried it and gave us the full low-down.

    They Give You Options

    "There are many things you can do with hair extensions," says Inge. "They can add colour to your hair without colouring your own hair, they add great volume as well as length and you can have them removed and reapplied without causing any damage to your own hair."

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    They’re not fake

    Inge’s extensions are 100% Remy hair – that’s real human hair, but with the cuticles still intact, which creates that natural appearance. It’s regarded as the highest quality hair extension available. "They have the same feel as my own natural hair. They’re effortless and easy to work with on a daily basis."

    Installation is quick and painless

    Inge went to Restoration Hair Extensions, which uses human hair sourced from eastern Europe. “Restoration Hair Extensions use tape extensions, which are semi-permanent extensions. They grow out, can be removed and reapplied without making use of heating tools and they don’t cause damage to your own hair.

    "They are installed by placing two tapes onto your hair, carefully on top of each other, like a sandwich. They’re sandwiched on top of each other, between your own hair, so it creates a natural look. It took under an hour and the installation was not painful at all – although apparently it can be painful when not applied correctly. So make sure you always go to a qualified extensionist."

    They usually last between eight and 12 months, depending on how well you take care of your extensions.

    You may need to change your haircare routine

    “Hair extensions don’t get any nutrients from your scalp like your natural hair, so they need to be taken care of more than you would your own hair. I had to change the hair products that I used because extensions can’t be washed with any products that contain any alcohol or sulphates.

    "This is very important to extend the look and lifespan of your extensions. I also had to change my washing routine a bit – extensions need to be very carefully washed and in one direction, from top to bottom. You also use more conditioner on the extensions and making use of good treatment is very important. It takes a bit longer to dry and style my hair, but it’s totally worth it."

    Inge’s workouts are not exactly chilled.

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    “Tape-in extensions are lightweight, making them easier to handle when I’m active. I just need to ensure that I dry my bonds directly after a workout. You can swim with your extensions, but chlorine and salt water aren’t good for them, so you should preferably tie your hair up and keep it out of the water.

    "If you’re going to get your hair wet, you should keep it in a neat braid and use a leave-in conditioner before and after your swim. You should also wash the salt or chlorine out of your hair soon after your swim. It’s also very important to secure your extensions while working out to avoid tangling."

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    How you style your hair is important.

    Styling in the incorrect way, especially for intense workouts, can cause the hair extensions to get matted and tangle. Always brush your hair gently before and in-between workouts and style it in a neat bun or braids to keep the extensions in their best form.

    "I love the fact that I can now make a side plait, which makes my hair look fuller and longer than before. And my ultimate favourite style is a high ponytail, which now has extra volume and length. Nobody even notices the extensions!"

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    Inge’s Tips: You will get proper caring instructions before installation, but here are are a few things to keep in mind.

    1. Always choose quality hair over price – this is really important to ensure good-looking, soft extensions.

    2. Make sure you get them installed by a professional.

    3. Understand that it’s real hair and needs extra TLC – caring for your extensions will keep them looking and feeling great for longer.

    4. After a workout, swim or shower, dry your extension bonds as soon as you can and use a proper extension brush – the original Wet Brush is great! – to keep your hair looking great.

    This article was originally published on Women's Health.

    Do tape ins sweat out?

    Your tape in hair extensions survives through moisture, including when you work up a sweat at the gym or fitness club or work out at home. Gently brush and style your hair before working out. You potentially need to adjust the type of hairstyle that you wear during your workout.

    What can you not do with tape in extensions?

    Don'ts of Tape-In Hair Extensions.
    Don't color your hair extensions on your own. ... .
    Don't try hair extensions for the first time right before a special occasion. ... .
    Don't wash your hair every day. ... .
    Don't wash your hair or sweat excessively for at least 24-48 hours after getting tape-in hair extensions..

    How do you wear hair extensions while working out?

    To avoid compromising the bond while you workout, put your hair into a low ponytail or braid then secure with a scrunchie or metal-free elastic. These hairstyles will keep your hair out of your face as well as prevent your extensions from tangling.

    Can you get sweaty with hair extensions?

    After the workout, shampoo your extensions. Again, sweat can NOT be avoided. It's a natural part of life. So, it should be expected that some sweat will get on your hair extensions. Just like you wash your own hair, you'll need to wash your extensions.