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Hair Extension Brushes

Caring for your extensions starts with the right tools. A hair extension brush is essential for keeping them looking flawless. Unlike regular brushes, a hair extension hair brush is designed to glide through hair without snagging bonds, tapes, or wefts, helping to prolong the life of your extensions.

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Caring for your extensions starts with the right tools. A hair extension brush is essential for keeping them looking flawless. Unlike regular brushes, a hair extension hair brush is designed to glide through hair without snagging bonds, tapes, or wefts, helping to prolong the life of your extensions.

Our range includes different types of hair brushes for extensions, from cushioned paddle brushes that smooth and detangle to loop bristle designs that gently work through knots. Each one prevents pulling, minimises breakage, and maintains the natural blend of your hair and extensions.

These salon-quality hair extension brushes are perfect for home styling, whether you’re dealing with everyday tangles or need a specialised brush for thicker sets or delicate bonds. Choose the right brush to keep your extensions soft, shiny, and beautifully maintained every day.

  • What brush is best for hair extensions?

    Our collection of Remi Cachet hairbrushes and combs are specially designed to glide over bonds, tapes, or micro-rings without pulling. Each have their own purpose but all are essential for keeping your hair extensions looking and feeling their best.

  • How many times a day should I brush my extensions?

    Brush your extensions at least 2–3 times daily — morning, midday, and before bed — to prevent tangling, matting, and unnecessary stress on the bonds. Regular gentle brushing helps your extensions last longer and stay silky.

  • How do people with extensions brush their hair?

    The key is to support your hair at the root with one hand while brushing with the other. Always start at the ends and work your way up in sections, using slow, gentle strokes. This avoids putting pressure on the bonds or causing them to loosen.

  • Should I brush my extensions wet or dry?

    It’s generally best to brush extensions when dry, as wet hair is more prone to stretching and breakage. If you must detangle damp hair, gently use a wide-tooth comb starting at the ends and working upwards carefully.

  • Can I use a regular brush on hair extensions?

    While it might be tempting, regular brushes can snag, pull, and weaken the bonds. A dedicated hair brush for extensions is made to protect the integrity of your attachments and keep your style smooth without damage.