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Can Your Swim With Tape In Hair Extensions?

Summer is at its peak, which means it is time to hit the beach or go for a swim in a pool and enjoy summer the way it was meant to be enjoyed. But if you currently have tape-in hair extensions installed, then you might wonder if you can swim with extensions.

Here is everything you must know about swimming and tape-ins and a few pre and post-swimming tips to revive your tape-in extensions.

Can You Swim With Tape-In Hair Extensions?

If you have micro or fusion hair extensions, you know how quickly they fall out when wet, not to mention how easy they tangle every time you wash or wet them, making a huge mess! Swimming with clip-in hair extensions will damage the extensions. But you can swim while wearing your tape-in extensions.

Since tape-in hair extensions are thin and durable, making them ideal for swimming.

Most women are afraid that their hair extensions will fall out, which would be embarrassing, or that they would impair the quality of their hair when they swim. With tape extensions, however, this is not the case. As long as the tape-in hair extensions are installed properly, there won’t be an issue with it slipping away. You can even work out with tape-ins and wash them on a daily basis.

Tape-in hair extensions are perfect if you have always wanted a head full of hair while swimming during summer days, whether you wear straight, wavy, or curly hair extensions. They are also great for women who lead an active lifestyle and are also low maintenance without having to compromise with the quality of hair.

Pre Swim Tips For Tape-In Hair Extensions

Pre Swim Tips For Tape-In Hair Extensions
Follow these pre-swimming tips and protect your hair

Use the following pre-swim routine/tips to maintain and save your tape-in hair extensions and natural hair from the drying elements of sea salt and chlorine while swimming.

  • Completely dampen your hair and extensions before swimming. Use the shower to soak your hair from roots to tips. It is important that your hair absorbs the good water from a running shower or tap, so it does not dry and frizz.
  • Coat your entire hair with a heavy and thick conditioner before swimming. The conditioner will seal in the moisture from the freshwater, and it will also act as a shield to protect your hair from chlorine or ocean water.
  • Now the third tip is an important one that will prevent and reduce tangling. Every one of us has the fantasy of our hair flowing like a model when we are in the pool, but that fantasy leads to tangles because of the harsh elements from the water. So to prevent your hair from tangling, gather your hair and plait it into a tight, simple braid.

Use these three tips, get in the water and have fun. Enjoy the best swim of your life while wearing tape-in hair extensions.

Do You Have To Wait Before Swimming?

After you’ve installed your tape-in extensions, you must wait 48 hours before washing your hair. The reason for this is that the adhesive on the tape must dry completely before the hair extensions can be applied; otherwise, the adhesive will fail, and the hair extensions will fall out.

After 48 hours, the hair extensions are safe to swim with, while it is recommended that you keep them as dry as possible. But remember that the hair extensions tangle more easily due to their length & volume, and the salt & chlorine can dry them out, making it even more difficult to untangle any knots.

Post Swimming Hair Care Tips And Routines

Post Swimming Hair Care Tips
Follow these post swimming hair care tips

Post swimming hair care tips and routines are equally important after you get out of the water, regardless of the texture of your tape-ins. Follow these tips and revive your hair and extensions post swimming.

Undo your braids and hop in the shower. After you get out of the water, wash and shampoo your hair as quickly as you can. This will prevent the chemicals or the salt in the water from soaking into your hair.

  • Wash your hair under running water rinse out the chlorine and the conditioner that you applied before swimming.
  • Use a sulfate-free shampoo and gently wash your hair out. Avoid massaging the scalp to prevent the tape-ins from loosening.
  • Rinse the shampoo out and use a moisturizing conditioner. Hold the hair from mid-shaft and detangle it with your fingers. You can skip regular conditioners and use a leave-in conditioner instead to nourish the strands.
  • Squeeze out excess water with a towel.
  • Apply hair primer to detangle your hair and detangle from the ends to roots.
  • Air dry your hair and style it accordingly to achieve the desired look.

Additional Tips To Take Care Of Your Tape-In Hair Extensions

  • Stay away from hair care products that contain silicone. If you absolutely need to use it, then do so in small amounts. Silicones coat your hair extensions and help in detangling; however, they are difficult to wash out.
  • Don’t use oil-based products near the roots of your tape-in hair extension The oil breaks and loosens the glue.
  • Don’t wash or comb your hair excessively. Excessive brushing and washing will lead to the bonds loosening and slipping out.
  • Heat style away from the base of your tape-ins to avoid damaging or melting the extensions. It is important to let your hair air-dry at least 80% before using heat styling tools on it.
  • Shampoo the roots and condition from mid-length. This simple tip makes a huge difference.

As mentioned earlier, summer is at its peak, which means it’s time to hit the beach or go for a swim.

You are right to wonder if you can swim with tape-in hair extensions. Now that you know that you can swim with tape-ins, strictly follow the pre and post-swimming routines to maintain and keep the extensions intact. The additional tips mentioned for tape-ins work for straight, wavy, or curly hair extensions.

Use this blog as a guide and enjoy summer the way it was meant to be enjoyed.