Matted hair extensions can be challenging to fix, but here are some steps you can take to try and salvage them:

  1. Detangle with Fingers: Start by using your fingers to gently separate and loosen any large knots or tangles in the hair extensions. Be patient and take your time to avoid causing further damage.

  2. Apply Conditioner: Apply a generous amount of conditioner to the matted areas of the hair extensions. Use a wide-toothed comb or your fingers to work the conditioner through the tangles, starting from the ends and working your way up. The conditioner will help lubricate the hair and make it easier to detangle.

  3. Use a Wide-Toothed Comb: Once the conditioner is applied, carefully use a wide-toothed comb to comb through the matted areas. Start from the ends and work your way up, applying gentle and steady pressure. Be cautious and avoid pulling or yanking on the hair, as this can cause breakage.

  4. Separate Hair in Sections: If the tangles are extensive, separate the hair extensions into smaller sections. This allows you to focus on one area at a time, making the detangling process more manageable.

  5. Detangle from the Bottom Up: When detangling, always start from the bottom of the tangles and work your way up. This approach helps prevent further matting and minimizes pulling on the hair. Gradually work through each section until all the tangles are removed.

  6. Use a Detangling Spray: If the conditioner alone isn't providing enough slip, you can use a detangling spray or leave-in conditioner to further aid in the detangling process. Spray the product onto the matted areas and use your fingers or a comb to gently work through the tangles.

  7. Trim if Necessary: If the matting is severe and cannot be successfully detangled, you may need to consider trimming the affected sections. This will help remove the damaged hair and allow for a fresh start.

  8. Prevent Future Matting: To avoid matting in the future, handle your hair extensions with care. Avoid excessive tangling by brushing and detangling regularly, using a wide-toothed comb or a brush specifically designed for extensions. Braid or twist the extensions before sleeping or engaging in activities that may cause friction or tangling.

If you are unsure about how to properly detangle your matted hair extensions or if the matting is severe, it's best to consult with a professional hairstylist or a specialist in hair extensions. They can provide guidance, recommend specific products, or offer professional assistance in restoring your extensions.