Bulk Human Braiding Hair Care Routine and Maintenance Tips

Bulk Human Braiding Hair Care Routine and Maintenance Tips

Mikey Moran

Braids are effortlessly chic and stunning, but let’s face it: caring for them can be a hassle, especially if you want them to remain fresh for a long time.

Imagine waking up on a Monday feeling like Beyonce, and the next day, your hair is simply a mess.

Braiding Hair, whether made with human hair or synthetic extensions, can be unpredictable, especially when you neglect proper maintenance.

So what’s the solution to this? Well, this is where we come in.

In this blog post, we provide in-depth information on the best practices to follow when maintaining and caring for your braids, especially those made with human braiding hair. Let’s get started!

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How to Maintain and Care for Braided Human Hair

Before you start worrying, it is essential to note that maintaining and caring for braided human hair isn’t rocket science; anyone can do it. However, let’s break down the basic practices you need to know so your braided human hair remains stunning.

Understanding Different Human Braiding Hair Textures

First things first, understanding the different human braiding hair textures is the first step toward proper care and maintenance. Even though all human braiding hair is made from 100% human hair, it’s important to know that all hair is not the same, and knowing the various hair textures allows you to choose the right maintenance routine.

Curly Braided Human Hair: Curly braided human hair, like Boho braids, requires regular conditioning and moisturizing for optimal care.

Straight Braided Human Hair: This hairstyle requires little maintenance. However, moisturize your braids as often as possible because they can dry quickly. 

Wavy Braided Human Hair: To maintain bounce or waviness, you can use a deep conditioner or a hydrating conditioner specifically for wavy braiding hair

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Employing Proper Braiding Technique

Remember, the point of using human braiding hair for your braids is to reuse it at other times. To ensure the hair doesn’t lose quality, you must pay attention to the braiding technique used during styling. 

We recommend getting your braids with a professional hair stylist who understands how to handle human braiding properly. Ensure your braids are not too tightly woven so the hair doesn’t break or shed. 

Moisturizing and Hydrating After Braiding

The next step in maintaining and caring for human braided hair is to prioritize moisturizing and hydrating your braids once they are made. Once you have braids done with human braiding hair, hydrating and moisturizing your tresses should become part of your everyday routine. 

For hydration, use hydrating conditioners and regular or deep conditioners on your braid strands to keep them healthy and well-cared for.

It is also important to use nourishing oils, especially those formulated with hair oils like Jojoba, coconut, or castor oil. 

These keep your braided human hair thoroughly moisturized and shiny, giving your strands a fresh and polished look for as long as you have them in.

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Using a Silk or Satin Scarf/Bonnet

Another great way to care for and maintain your braided human hair is to ensure you use a silk or satin scarf or even a silk bonnet every night before you sleep. Although many people do not know this, using cotton scarves or pillowcases does more damage to your braids than you can imagine.

This is because cotton scarves or pillowcases can cause friction, which in turn leads to breakage and even frizz, especially with curly braided hair. Instead, get a silk or satin scarf or bonnet to protect your hair at night. 

These reduce breakage, help reduce moisture wicking, and prevent stains on your pillowcase—a win-win, in our opinion!

Regular Trimming When Necessary

Yes, as shocking as it seems, even braids require trimming occasionally. This is even more important when using curly human hair for braids.  Sometimes, detangling can produce little frayed edges that must be trimmed.

So once you notice those unsightly edges, please don’t be scared to snip them off to avoid split ends and maintain your braid’s overall appearance.

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Mistakes to Avoid When Maintaining and Caring for Braided Human Hair

We’ve discussed the best ways to maintain and care for your braided human hair. Now, here’s what you should not do when maintaining and caring for your braids:

Excessive Manipulation

We’ve all been there, from finger twirling to over-styling. There’s no denying that constantly fussing with your braids can be a girly habit, but excessive manipulation is just not great.

From breakage to frizziness and even split ends, stressing your braided human hair does the opposite of caring for it. 

Using Products with Harsh Chemicals

While it is straightforward to ignore these, using harsh chemicals in shampoos, conditioners, moisturizers, or other hair care products is a big no-no. If anything, they strip your hair of its natural oils, make your braids dryer, and reduce its appearance.

A straightforward way to avoid this is to review the ingredients in the hair care products you are using and conduct research to ensure they are the right type for maintaining and caring for your braided human hair.

Washing too Much

You may have read countless hair care tips about keeping your braids clean by washing them, and while that is good advice, it’s important to use your discretion. The point of putting effort into hair maintenance is to ensure they last long, right?  Washing your braids too much can be counterintuitive.

This can lead to weave shedding and dryness, which isn’t what you want for your braided human hair. We recommend focusing on cleaning your scalp rather than the braids itself, and you can do this every two to three weeks. 

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Caring for Braided Human Hair

We said it, right? Maintaining your braided human hair isn’t rocket science. All it takes is understanding your hair texture, employing the proper braiding technique, moisturizing, and hydrating seriously, using a silk scarf, and regular trimming.

We promise your braided human hair will retain its quality for a long. Want to join the list of those with super-stunning braided human hair?

Then we recommend Private Label’s range of bulk human braiding hair, which provides you with top-notch, luxurious options for the best look! From water waves and raw Indian wavy to deep waves in colors like burgundy, Auburn, honey blond, copper, and Blonde Braiding Hair, it comes in different textures and colors, all aimed at giving your braided hairstyles the ‘facelift’ they deserve.  

Still unsure how to get started? You can always visit any Private Label Store nearby for additional advice! 

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