FAQS
How do I maintain the extensions?
It's important to ensure that you shampoo and deep condition the hair regularly before reuse or storage. Use products containing bond-building ingredients to help maintain the quality and strength of the hair, and purple shampoo and conditioner to maintain the colour of the grey hair.
We would also recommend that you detangle and manipulate the hair gently (using texture-appropriate brushes where necessary). Avoid excessive heat use on looser textures (Body Wave and Press’d) and avoid heat entirely on tighter/curly textures (Spring Fling and Four Ayye). For more detailed guidance -
Can I dye the extensions?
We advise against dyeing the hair; however, if done professionally, semi-permanent tints can be used on your GreyScale extensions to add subtle hues to the hair.
How long will my extensions last?
With regular use and proper care/maintenance, you can expect your GreyScale hair extensions to last between 10-12+ months.
How much grey is in each shade?
The GreyScale range includes a light grey/white coloured gradient (salt) - with 90% grey hair to 10% black, a medium grey coloured gradient (steel) - with 75% grey hair to 25% black, and a dark grey gradient (smoke)- with only 40% grey hair.
What textures is GreyScale available in?
The first generation of GreyScale is available in 4 of our cult favourite textures, catering to different hair types across the spectrum - Body Wave, Press’d, Spring Fling, and Four Ayye.
What is it made with?
All GreyScale extensions are made with 100% virgin remy human hair that has been lifted to create white/grey hair. That hair is then mixed with varying amounts of natural 1b hair to create the three different gradients of grey within the range.
How do I install my clip-ins?
How you install your clip-ins will depend on your desired final look. Have a look at our step-by-step pictorials for a visual on how to install your clip-ins.
Otherwise, t o wear your hair out as is with a little added volume , simply part your hair in thin sections and select a row of clip-ins wide enough for that section you have parted. Once you have lined the row of clip-ins with the parted section, snap open the clips, slip them into your roots one after the other, and gently snap them back shut.
To wear your clip-ins with as little leave out as possible , create your parting where you want it to be. Next, section out a small portion of hair on either side of the parting. If you want to wear your hair pulled back, simply part a small section going across your hairline from ear to ear. Following this, gather and tuck away the remainder of your hair - the part you don’t want to be left out. You can do this by putting it in large plaits, cornrows, or even a bun. Next, take one row of clip-ins at a time and begin to slip and snap them into your hair from the back/bottom and work your way up to the top/front of your head. Blend the small portions of hair you left out with the clip-ins to finish the look.
Your clip-ins should feel secure but not tight or uncomfortable.