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The Secrets to Keeping Halo Extensions Looking (and Feeling) Like New

by November 14, 2025
November 14, 2025

Have you already found your perfect Halo color? Good; now you’re probably wondering how long hair extensions last. Well, if you care for it the right way, it’ll be a while before you have to buy a new one. 

The Halo isn’t just any accessory; it’s an investment in your confidence, your routine, and your hair health. Whether you wear it to add volume, length, or just that little something extra, your Halo is meant to move with you through hair flips, heat styling, and everything in between. And with a little mindful care, you can keep it looking soft, shiny, and as realistic-looking as possible for months to come.

Here’s the ultimate guide to Halo hair extension care: practical, low-maintenance, and rooted in real hair health.

1. Be Gentle With It

The way you handle your Halo every day has the biggest impact on how long it lasts. Think of it like this: your Halo is made from 100% Remy human hair, which means it deserves the same kind of gentle care you’d give your own strands.

Start by brushing your Halo before and after every use. Use the Tailcomb or Texture Enhancing Comb to gently detangle, starting from the ends and working your way up. Tugging through knots can cause shedding and breakage, especially near the base where the wire is attached.

And remember: never sleep or shower with your Halo in. Water, friction, and heat can all weaken the wefts and shorten their lifespan. 

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2. Do A “Less Is More” Wash Routine

One of the best-kept secrets to making hair extensions last longer is knowing when not to wash them. Because The Halo doesn’t produce natural oil like your scalp does, they don’t get greasy the same way. Overwashing can actually strip them of their softness and shine.

Aim to wash your Halo every 15–20 wears, or whenever you notice product buildup. When it’s time, use a sulfate-free, alcohol-free shampoo and conditioner. Anything harsh can dry out the hair cuticle and cause frizz.

Here’s how to wash and condition Halo hair extensions the right way:

  • Fill a sink or basin with lukewarm water (never hot).
  • Submerge your Halo, running your fingers through the strands without rubbing or twisting.
  • Gently rub the shampoo until it bubbles up.
  • Rinse thoroughly and squeeze the excess water.
  • Apply conditioner from mid-lengths to ends, gently detangling the hair with your fingers. Avoid putting conditioner on the wire and base.
  • Rinse The Halo thoroughly and squeeze the excess water out again.
  • Pat dry with a towel (no wringing!) and lay it flat to air-dry.

This simple, low-effort routine keeps your Halo looking clean, silky, and full, without the dryness that comes from overwashing.

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3. Protect Before Heat Styling

Remy hair may have gone through a process to preserve its color, but it still behaves like your natural hair, meaning it can get damaged if you’re not careful with the heat. That’s why every time you reach for your straightener or curling wand, you should also reach for a heat protectant spray.

Before styling, apply a lightweight protectant evenly through the lengths to create a barrier between your hair, The Halo, and your hot tools. Keep your temperature under 180°C (350°F) to prevent the cuticle from burning or drying out.

Want to stretch the time between heat styling sessions? Try heat-free styling methods like overnight braids, low buns, or foam rollers to achieve soft, natural waves.

Even the best Halo deserves a break from the heat once in a while. Alternating between styling methods helps maintain its natural movement and silky texture, and your own hair will thank you, too.

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4. Store The Halo The Right Way

How you store your Halo matters just as much as how you wear it. When you’re not wearing your Halo, treat it like the prized possession it is.

After each use or when traveling, make sure your Halo is completely dry before putting it away. Avoid hanging it on hooks or tossing it in drawers while still wet or damp as this can cause frizz, odor, and mold over time, and it can tangle or lose its shape.

Instead, once it’s dry, coil it gently and store it in the garment bag (part of the Protect & Store set), so your Halo’s smooth, protected, and free from dust.

Keep it out of direct sunlight and away from humidity, especially if you live in a tropical climate. These elements can fade the color and cause unnecessary frizz. The result? Every time you use it, it’ll be tangle-free and look photo-ready. 

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5. Know When To Give It A Refresh

Even with the best care routine, your Halo will eventually show signs of love and wear. The good news? That’s completely normal, and fixable.

Here’s how to tell when your Halo needs a little extra TLC:

  • Mild dryness: Try a deep-conditioning treatment or a lightweight hair serum.
  • Frizz or tangling: Use a wide-tooth comb and a small amount of leave-in conditioner to smooth things out.
  • Shedding or thinning: If you’re noticing more breakage than usual, it might be time to explore replacing The Halo (think of it as your next hair chapter).

Your Halo is made from real, natural hair, which means, like your own, it has a life cycle. Regular refreshes aren’t a sign of poor quality; they’re just part of the process of keeping your extensions looking (and feeling) their best.

Read Next: Why The Halo Is The Best Extensions For Long-Term Wear

Ready To Give Your Halo The Care It Deserves?

With a little consistency (and a few good habits), your Halo will stay as gorgeous and natural-looking as the day you first put it on. Because when your hair feels good, you do too. And that’s always worth protecting.

Discover your Halo’s care essentials, a set for brushing, storing, and protecting your extensions the right way. And if you’re craving more practical, grounded advice on how to make hair extensions last longer, explore our blog for expert tips on keeping your natural hair (and your Halo) healthy, happy, and full of life.

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Read more Halo expert tips here:
  • How To Choose Your Halo’s Length And Density
  • How To Find Your Perfect Halo Hair Extension Shade
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