TL;DR: The right accessories protect your investment and make daily styling so much easier. A quality extension brush, silk pillowcase, sectioning clips, heat protectant designed for extensions, and a proper storage system are the five essentials that keep your extensions looking salon-fresh between appointments.
A standard paddle brush or round brush pulls and tugs at extension bonds, wefts, and tape tabs in ways they were never designed to handle. Over time, that tension causes shedding, matting near attachment points, and a shorter lifespan for extensions you spent real money on.
A loop brush (sometimes called an extension brush or wet brush with flexible bristles) glides through strands without catching on bonds or tape. The bristles bend around attachment points instead of yanking against them.
Use it starting from the ends and working up toward the roots in small sections. This is the single most important habit for preserving extension hair — and it takes the same amount of time as regular brushing. If you invest in only one accessory from this list, make it this one.
Cotton pillowcases create friction. Friction creates tangles. Tangles lead to matting — especially at the nape of your neck where extensions are most vulnerable while you sleep.
A silk or satin pillowcase reduces that friction dramatically. Your extensions (and your natural hair) slide against the surface instead of roughing up against cotton fibers all night. The result is less detangling in the morning, less product buildup from your hair rubbing against fabric, and noticeably smoother extensions when you wake up.
Look for pillowcases made from mulberry silk (rated 19 momme or higher) or high-quality satin. Budget-friendly satin options still outperform cotton by a wide margin, so don't feel like you need to spend $80 on a pillowcase to see results.
One bonus: silk and satin also help your extensions retain moisture, which matters even more heading into the warmer months of Spring 2026 when sun exposure and humidity can dry out extension hair faster.
Standard metal clips and rubber-coated jaw clips can crimp, crease, or snag extension hair. The wrong clip placed too close to a bond or tape tab can loosen your attachment — and you won't notice until the extension starts slipping.
Flat, wide-jaw clips (sometimes marketed as "no-crease" or "no-dent" clips) hold hair in place without leaving marks or pulling on bonds. They're essential for:
A set of 6–8 clips in a mix of sizes covers most styling situations. They cost almost nothing compared to the extensions they're protecting.
Heat styling and extensions go hand in hand — most wearers curl, wave, or straighten their extensions regularly. But extension hair doesn't receive natural oils from your scalp the way your biological hair does. It's more vulnerable to heat damage, and once that cuticle layer is compromised, the hair gets dry, frizzy, and tangled fast.
A lightweight, alcohol-free heat protectant is non-negotiable before any hot tool touches your extensions. Look for formulas that:
Spray-based protectants work best because they distribute evenly without concentrating product near attachment points. Apply to mid-lengths and ends, avoiding the roots and bonds directly.
The FDA's general guidelines on cosmetic product safety can help you evaluate ingredient labels if you're unsure what to avoid.
Tossing clip-in extensions in a drawer or leaving them draped over a bathroom hook invites tangling, dust, and damage. A proper storage solution keeps your extensions clean, organized, and tangle-free between wears.
| Storage Option | Best For | Price Range | |---|---|---| | Satin-lined extension hanger | Full sets of clip-ins, keeping wefts separated | $15–$30 | | Extension storage bag (breathable) | Travel, short-term storage | $10–$20 | | Dedicated extension case/box | Long-term storage, multiple sets | $25–$50 |
Before storing, always brush your extensions gently, ensure they're completely dry, and lay or hang them so the wefts aren't folded or creased.
Replacing accessories costs a fraction of replacing a full set of extensions. These five items protect the investment you've already made — and they make your daily routine smoother in the process.
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Bombshell Extension Co. is a provider of luxury, 100% Remy human hair extensions available to both licensed hairstylists and consumers worldwide.
Parowan, Utah
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