Here's why stretching might lead to melting:
* Heat from friction: Stretching the extensions can generate friction, which can create heat. If the heat exceeds the melting point of the synthetic fibers, they can melt.
* Increased tension: Stretching puts more tension on the fibers, making them more susceptible to damage and melting.
* Type of synthetic hair: Some synthetic hair extensions are made from cheaper materials that are more prone to melting than others.
To prevent melting:
* Use low heat settings: When styling synthetic extensions, use a low heat setting on your styling tools.
* Avoid prolonged heat exposure: Don't leave your styling tools on the extensions for too long.
* Use heat protectant spray: Apply a heat protectant spray to the extensions before styling.
* Don't stretch excessively: Avoid stretching the extensions too much, as this can put stress on the fibers.
If you're unsure about whether or not your extensions are heat-resistant, it's best to consult with the manufacturer or a stylist.