5 Mistakes That Will Ruin Your Bundles Faster
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5 Mistakes That Will Ruin Your Bundles Faster (And How to Avoid Them)
You just invested in some gorgeous bundles—maybe raw, virgin, or body wave—and you want them to last. But even the best hair can look worn out fast if you’re not taking care of it the right way. Let’s break down 5 common mistakes that ruin bundles prematurely—and how to fix them.
❌ 1. Sleeping Without Protection
Why It’s a Problem:
Friction from cotton pillowcases causes dryness, matting, and tangling—especially with curly or body wave textures.
Fix It:
Wrap your hair in a satin bonnet or use a silk/satin pillowcase. For sew-ins or wigs, braid or twist the hair before bed to keep the style neat.
❌ 2. Using Too Much Heat (Without Protection)
Why It’s a Problem:
Excessive flat ironing or curling damages the cuticle layer of the hair, making it dry, frizzy, and prone to breakage.
Fix It:
Use heat only when necessary and always apply a heat protectant spray. Air-dry when possible, or try heatless styling methods like flexi rods or braid-outs.
❌ 3. Washing Too Often (Or Not Enough)
Why It’s a Problem:
Over-washing can dry out bundles, while not washing them at all causes product buildup, odor, and tangling.
Fix It:
Wash your bundles every 1–2 weeks (depending on wear), using a sulfate-free shampoo and a moisturizing conditioner. For curly or wavy hair, co-washing between washes helps retain softness.
❌ 4. Applying Heavy Products
Why It’s a Problem:
Products like grease, thick gels, or alcohol-based sprays can weigh down the hair and cause buildup, making it look dull and greasy.
Fix It:
Stick with lightweight oils (argan, jojoba) and sprays. Use a clarifying shampoo once a month if buildup becomes noticeable.
❌ 5. Rough Handling or Poor Detangling
Why It’s a Problem:
Yanking a brush through your bundles—especially when they’re wet—can cause excessive shedding and breakage.
Fix It:
Always start detangling from the ends up with a wide-tooth comb or detangling brush. For curly textures, use your fingers first and always detangle when damp with conditioner or leave-in.
📝 Final Thoughts:
Your bundles are an investment—treat them like your own hair. Avoid these 5 mistakes, and you’ll extend their life, keep them looking gorgeous, and get way more bang for your buck.