Protect your hair from heat damage with Magix tape and your flat iron

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Magix tape is a popular product used in combination with flat irons. It is a flexible and heat-resistant tape that helps protect the hair from excessive heat damage when using a flat iron. Using a flat iron to style or straighten hair can often lead to loss of moisture, breakage, and even burns. The high temperature of the flat iron can cause damage to the hair shaft, leading to frizz, split ends, and weakened strands. Magix tape acts as a barrier between the hair and the flat iron, reducing the direct contact of heat on the hair. It is designed to withstand high temperatures, ensuring that the tape does not melt or stick to the iron while in use.


magic tape iron has many applications people discover every day. It has a sticky surface that attaches it to different materials such as papers, metal or even wood. When attaching things together, an magic tape iron turns out to be useful. The glue on it is harmless and doesn’t affect the original materials. Alibaba.com offers a wide range of magic tape iron for your preferred use.

Although, she is a stylist and I would bet that she uses her iron a lot more often in 6 months than I would use mine, so I was considering replacing mine once a year. Although, she is a stylist and I would bet that she uses her iron a lot more often in 6 months than I would use mine, so I was considering replacing mine once a year.

Magix tape for flat iron

It is designed to withstand high temperatures, ensuring that the tape does not melt or stick to the iron while in use. The tape is usually wrapped around the plates of the flat iron before styling. This creates a protective layer that minimizes the risk of damage caused by excessive heat exposure.

Magix tape for flat iron

Now that we are the end of our Tape-In blog series, we hope you’ve had most of your questions answered. We know it was a lot of information to take in so we’ve taken some of the questions you’ve emailed us with and dedicated this blog to that.

Q: My Tape-Ins are slipping. What causes that?

A: If your client is experiencing early slippage, it could either be the improper installation done by the stylist or the mismanagement by the client. Here are some things that could cause slippage:

  • Natural hair is not fully clarified before installation
  • Tape-ins are applied to an inappropriate distance from the head
  • Stylist gets oil or other substances on the adhesive before installation
  • Client conditions their scalp
  • Client leaves their hair damp for too long
  • Client brushes inappropriately or tugs at the tape in some other way
  • Client applies heat or styling product near the tape
  • Regular maintenance appointments aren’t getting done

Q: Can I wash tape-in hair like normal?

A: You can wash your tape-in extensions like you normally would your natural hair. You just have to be more careful by only using sulfate-free products, condition only from the midshaft down. Never get oil or cream near the adhesive bonds. Also, wash your hair less frequently. Two to three times a week at most and make sure your hair dries quickly afterwards. Do not sleep with wet hair.

Q: Why can’t I use a regular brush to brush my tape-ins?

A: Hair extensions need to be treated with the best care and the highest quality products. Brushes with stiff metal bristles pull out hair and make tangling worse. Our brush is different. Made from 100% boar hair with staggered bristles, it glides easily through hair extensions without damaging the bonds that hold them in. Using Donna Bella hair extension accessories guarantees that both original hair and the hair extensions are treated properly and last a long time. Our products are designed to work with Donna Bella hair so we recommend only using our products for the best results.

Q: How should I be brushing my tape-ins?

A: You should only brush you hair 1 or 2 times a day. Wet hair can be detangled with a wide tooth comb or your fingers. The correct brushing technique is to start from the ends and work your way up, pressing firmly on the adhesive so that the tape-ins don’t get tugged.

Q: Can you use heat to install the tape-in hair?

A: We strongly advise against using heat to install our Tape-In hair extensions. By applying heat, you can over-activate the adhesive, fry the hair, and compromise the bond. Our medical-grade adhesive is designed for room-temperature application. If you’d like, you can use a cold flatiron to apply pressure to the tape when you sandwich the two pieces together. Just make sure the flatiron isn’t plugged in or radiating any residual heat.

Q: When using replacement tape do you really have to make sure all the old tape is completely off before you place the new tapes back on?

A: ABSOLUTELY! All the old tape must be completely removed. In order for you to have a successful move-up appointment, the hair must be completely clarified and squeaky clean of any buildup including any old adhesive that may be lingering in the hair.

Q: Getting the oil out of the hair after using the bond remover can be challenging. Any suggestions?

A: The best way to remove oil from the hair is to use a clarifying shampoo once and then rewash the hair, adding a little bit of baking soda to remove any traces of old tape. Rewash again for a third time to remove any traces of baking soda. By the third wash, the tape-ins and natural hair should be completely clarified and ready to go!

If you don’t see your question, please feel free to call us anytime, it’s always better to talk to a representative anyway and we love to hear from you 888-424-7548. If you’d like to make a suggestion, drop it in the box below!

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Answers that I remember from the thread: DSD bought it from Marcia Teixiera's (sp?) site and it is called BKT magic tape but DSD leaves it on her FHI Runway all the time. It is sticky, it would leave glue behind on the iron but DSD mentioned a product that can be used to remove the residue for removing. She also mentioned that it provides better heat distribution and smoother results and should be replaced every 6 months. Although, she is a stylist and I would bet that she uses her iron a lot more often in 6 months than I would use mine, so I was considering replacing mine once a year.
Magix tape for flat iron

Additionally, Magix tape can also help distribute the heat evenly across the hair, reducing the chances of any hot spots that could cause uneven straightening or styling. Apart from providing heat protection, Magix tape also offers other benefits. It can help prevent the flat iron from pulling or snagging the hair, reducing the occurrence of tangles or hair breakage. The tape is also easy to clean and maintain, ensuring that it remains effective after multiple uses. Overall, Magix tape is a useful accessory for anyone who regularly uses a flat iron to style or straighten their hair. It helps protect the hair from heat damage, improves the overall straightening or styling results, and promotes healthier-looking hair..

Reviews for "Protect your hair from breakage with Magix tape and your flat iron"

1. Emma - 2/5 - I was really disappointed with this Magix tape for flat iron. I had high hopes for it since I have thick and frizzy hair, but it didn't do much for me. It didn't provide any extra heat protection and my hair still ended up getting damaged. It also left a sticky residue on my flat iron which was a pain to clean. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this product.
2. John - 1/5 - This Magix tape for flat iron was a complete waste of money for me. I followed the instructions carefully but it didn't make any difference to my hair. If anything, it made my hair even more frizzy and dry. It also didn't last very long and I had to replace it after just a few uses. I would suggest trying other options instead of this one.
3. Sarah - 2/5 - I was really excited to try out the Magix tape for flat iron but it unfortunately didn't live up to my expectations. It claims to provide heat protection and reduce frizz, but I didn't notice any significant difference in my hair. It also made my flat iron feel sticky and gunky, which was not pleasant to use. I would not repurchase this product as there are better alternatives out there.

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