Featured DIY Hair Extension Transformation:

TemBond® Removal
MANEMAXX™ supplies you a unique do-it-yourself home hair extension system and kit with the exclusive TemBond® product and bonding system. The TemBond is the easiest to remove! There are no tools or harsh chemical removers needed! No oils, or oily products need to be used to remove the extension hair!
You will simply crack the bond and then break up the material to gently remove the extension from its hold to your natural hair. The remaining residue is then combed and washed away! |
Verses all the typical hair extension removal methods. Most hair extension methods, whether professional from a salon or do-it-yourself and applied at home, require one of the following types of removal.**



What about removing the TemBond® from the hair extensions?
MANEMAXX™ uses a unique, one-of-a-kind hair extension bonding product and process. The TemBond® is warmed into a small melting pot and is applied when wet. The TemBond® dries seconds after it is placed and forms a small water-resistant shell to hold the extension hair strands securely in place until you are ready to remove them. then, you are removing the hair extensions without harsh chemicals, tools, or oily removers and shine serums.
The TemBond may be broken up as best as possible and then re-dipped for reapplying. The remaining residue will remelt when you dip.
Removal TIP: For faster removal do not remove from wet hair. Your dry hair along with some olive oil will give you the fastest, easiest removal.
**Those methods of removal can include plier type tools to break up a fusion, or shrinky type, bond or bend back small metal rings in the hair. Other hair extension removal methods can involve using acetone or other harsh and drying chemical to break down the bond or to eat away at glues in weft glue (such as liquid gold and similar product)methods. Some methods of strand bonding or weft glue-ing use shine serums or oily removers which are somewhat safer for removal, but ruin the strand-by-strand extension hair which make it unuasable for another hair extension application. Braiding and sewing wouldn't require any of these removal methods.
How is TemBond® removed?

