Extensions safe sunscreens

CAPTION:

Not all sunscreens are extension-friendly.

Certain sunscreen ingredients can react with UV exposure, chlorine, minerals, and hair color, which may cause extensions to turn brassy, peachy, orange, or dry over time.

That is why extension-safe products matter, especially during summer.

If you wear extensions:
• avoid spraying sunscreen directly near the hairline
• be mindful at the pool and beach
• use hydration + UV-protectant hair products
• keep up with glosses and treatments during summer

Healthy extensions require more than maintenance appointments. Your daily products matter too.

If you are in [City], comment EXTENSIONS and I will send you my summer hair care recommendations.

#[City]Hair #[City]HairExtensions #[City]HairSalon #[City]BlondeHair #[City]HairCare

How to use it:

• Add your own sunscreens to use and not to use
• Make sure you remove the background.

If you need help customizing it, please email me at contact@thesalon.social


STRATEGY:
This post works because it solves a very specific seasonal problem clients may not even realize is happening.

It positions you as an expert, not just someone posting pretty hair.

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