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Get answers to common questions about Unit Cleanse.
We recommend a professional Unit Cleanse every four to eight weeks depending on wear, product use, and lifestyle. Clients who swim frequently or use heavy styling products may need more frequent cleanses to prevent buildup and preserve look.
No. When performed by trained stylists using extension-safe products and gentle techniques, a Unit Cleanse removes buildup without harming bonds or fibers. We assess your unit type and customize cleansing to protect attachment methods and maintain strand integrity.
Yes, gentle at-home rinses and light cleansing with approved, sulfate-free products help between professional visits. Avoid heavy scrubbing, hot water, and strong chemicals. Follow our aftercare instructions and schedule regular professional Unit Cleanses for deep residue removal.
Appointments typically last forty-five to ninety minutes depending on unit size, density, and level of buildup. Time includes inspection, gentle cleansing, conditioning, and styling or reattachment as needed. Your stylist will provide a precise estimate during consultation.
Yes. We select gentle, extension-safe shampoos, clarifying agents, and conditioners based on whether your units are synthetic, human hair, or blended. Product choice and technique are adapted to protect fiber integrity and attachment methods for best results.
Basic styling is typically included to present your unit refreshed and wearable. More complex cuts, color, or reattachment methods may require separate bookings or fees. Your stylist will explain what’s included and recommend any add-on services needed.
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