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Hair extensions and travel

  • Writer: B Baird
    B Baird
  • Jul 26, 2025
  • 1 min read


Traveling with Extensions: Because TSA Isn’t the Only One Checking Your Bonds


Welcome to Laney Mae’s, where your hair adventures begin! If you’re hitting the road or skies with your extensions—whether it’s for a tropical getaway or a city escape—let’s ensure your hair looks as fabulous as your itinerary. Tangled, dried-out, sand-filled extensions? Not on our watch!


💡 Keep Your Extensions Fabulous on the Go:

- ✔ Braid Before You Jet: Airplane air is drier than a stand-up comic's punchline. A loose braid keeps your locks tangle-free and chic.

- ✔ BYO Sulfate-Free Essentials: Airport water is sketchy, hotel shampoo is suspicious. Bring your own to avoid transforming your locks into hay.

- ✔ Silk Scarf = Your Travel BFF: Airplane seats, car headrests, and hotel pillows aren’t extension-friendly. A silk wrap keeps everything smooth and chic.

- ✔ Pre-Beach Prep: Before you dive in, coat your extensions with leave-in conditioner or a light oil. Saltwater and chlorine don’t stand a chance!

- ✔ Post-Flight Revival: A bit of dry shampoo and a gentle brush-through works wonders. Say hello to fresh, voluminous hair!


🚫 Vacation Hair No-Nos:

- ❌ Loose Locks on the Road: Open windows at high speeds? Say goodbye to smooth extensions.

- ❌ Saltwater & Chlorine Stagnation: Rinse them off ASAP to keep your extensions lively.

- ❌ Skipping Hydration: Your hair craves water as much as you do—hydrate and deep condition once you land.


💡 Your extensions deserve a vacation as relaxing as yours. Need a personalized travel routine to keep your hair looking top-notch?



 
 
 

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