Thermal clamp - Keratin extensions

Regular price €45,90 EUR
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Color
SHORT DESCRIPTION:
COLOR: Black
QUANTITY: 1 soldering iron with temperature adjustment
MATERIAL: Steel and PVC
Button: ON / OFF accessible
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The thermal clamp

The Keratin Welder with a smooth tip is designed for hairdressers and professionals who are looking for an efficient tool to apply hair extensions with precision. The tip allows for superior control during keratin fusion, achieving a flawless and professional finish.

Professional quality

It has a non-stick material layer on the tip of the joint, which makes it easier to handle the keratin. Extra-long 2.5m cable with temperature control. Lightweight for your comfort.

Description

  • Flat-tip keratin iron for hair extensions. Temperature adjustment between 100 °C and 220 °C, ergonomic and easy-to-use design.
  • ON/OFF switch: Convenient for quickly turning on and off.
  • CE & ROHS Certification: Safety and quality guaranteed.
  • Flat Tip: Specifically designed for flat keratin extensions, ensuring precise and natural attachment.

Care and Advice
Clean the tip after each use to prevent residue buildup.
Store in a dry and safe place.
Adjust the temperature according to your hair texture for best results.

Frequently Asked Questions

How are keratin extensions applied?

The application procedure varies depending on the size of the keratin.

Keratin. Your hair is divided into small sections. The keratin strip is placed close to the root of the hair, underneath a strand of the same size, and then the keratin is fused using a special heated tong. The keratin is shaped and smoothed with the fingers until it becomes hard and cool. We want to emphasize that the hair does not get burned during this process, and the heated tongs are set to around 160–180 °C.

How long do keratin extensions last?

Keratin extensions, provided they are of excellent quality and properly maintained, can last up to 4–5 months, and after that, depending on how well they are cared for, they can be reused one more time.

How often should I have my hair extensions maintained?

Maintenance sessions are typically scheduled every 3 months, depending on your hair growth and how comfortable you are with them.

How do you remove keratin extensions?

It is recommended that you NEVER remove them when you are home alone; instead, visit a specialized hairstylist. To remove them, use flat-nose pliers to firmly squeeze the keratin bond until it weakens. Then, hold the hair root and gently pull the extension downward until it detaches from the hair. If you want to reuse the extension, we recommend not using any type of solvent, as our extensions can be removed perfectly well without it.

Can I touch keratin while it's hot?

No. When straightening your hair or using curling irons, it’s very important not to touch the keratin bonding site, because the heat could melt the product and spread it throughout your hair, and the extension could fall out.

Can I dye the extensions?

Yes. You can always dye them a darker shade or apply color highlights within the same shade range. Continuous and excessive use of bleaching or dyeing causes the extensions to lose their strength and become drier, leading to breakage, tangling, and a significantly shorter lifespan for the product.

Can I apply keratin extensions myself?

No. It is essential that they be applied by a professional at a specialized salon. Not just any hairstylist would be able to or know how to apply them, as this is a specific specialty that requires experience and practice.

How do I know if this is the best technique for my hair?

For normal to thick hair with a considerable amount of volume, we recommend using Italian keratin. It’s considered that there’s enough hair to cover the extensions; it supports the weight well, and the extensions don’t pull or damage the hair.

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