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How to Fix Clip-in Hair Extensions - Your Ultimate Style Guide

Looking for a new Hair Style? Know how to use Clip-in hair extensions and get the beautiful look.

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How to Fix Clip-in Hair Extensions - Your Ultimate Style Guide

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  1. How to Fix Clip-in Hair Extensions - Your Ultimate Style Guide americandreamextensions.com Thin hair, don't care! Are you trying to live your life with this easy mantra but literally find yourself struggling on days when you want to style your fine locks into something with a bit more va va voom? Buns don't really work for you, braids and ponytails become testament to how thin they really are and the only option you can think of, other than to let them hang loose, is chopping any length away for a short boy-cut. Yet, there is another option - to temporarily boost volume (and length) try clip-in hair extensions. Made of 100% real human hair they blend well into natural hair types. Pick a light-weight product like these American Dream original hair pieces that weigh only 19g - https://www.americandreamextensions.com/clip-in-party/human-hair/original-grade-standar d-single-piece-clip-in-silky-straight.html They come ready to wear with clips that are easy to apply. Simply section your own hair, cut the extension hair pieces to the width of the section and fasten. Repeat in sections up the hair as needed, being wary of adding too much weight if you have really, really fine hair. For a cheaper alternative you can try Thermofibre extensions https://www.americandreamextensions.com/clip-in-party/synthetic/thermofibre-single-piece-c lip-in.html - they're a close match to real hair, but less costly - what's great is they style with heated appliances so you can straighten them to help them blend better with your own hair.

  2. Clip-in hair extensions are ideal choice for a quick and fast hairdo that you can do yourself, all within 30 minutes. Read further to see how to fix clip in hair extensions - To begin with take a note of the things you'll need - 1. Your clip-in hair extensions 2. A brush 3. Holding hairspray 4. A fine-toothed comb 5. Hair clip Now follow these steps to see how the hair will be properly fixed: 1. Determine where you'll fix the hair: First very important thing is carefully determining where you'll fix the hair - the section could be where you've got the thinnest line of hair , or where you want to add volume or where you want to add hair for the right hair style. For example, you could choose clip in fringes as part of your effort to cover the forehead or to add a new look, or you could choose weft to simply add length to the hair.

  3. 2. Split the sections of the hair properly: Starting halfway up to your head, draw a straight line; make sure the line is the same length as the extension strip that you intend to use. Once the hair is parted in two sections, you can pack and pin the top half with the hair clip so as to make it easier to attach the extensions to your natural hair. 3. Create a firm anchor: To create a firm anchor (especially for fine, silky hair) you cab back comb the hair at the points where the clip-ins on the weft will be inserted to your hair. We recommend a fine toothed comb for this step. Back comb your hair on both the top and bottom sides in the exact position of the hair extension clips. Roughing the edges will give the extension clips something to hold on to. Then, use hairspray on the backcombed hair for even stronger grip. 4. Fix the clip-ins: Open up the clips on the hair weft by firmly pressing the centre of the hair clip. You will notice some fine teeth which you then fix into the back-combed area. Ensure you set the teeth against your scalp at the root of the back-combed areas and then gently close, digging in the clip's teeth firmly onto the natural hair. You should feel it if it's securely fixed. While parlors and salons can be a great idea to get hair extensions fixed, it is still advisable that you learn to do it on your own - and be your own hero. Got the trick? Now try it at home and see how good you're at it. Questions You Need to Ask Yourself When Buying Hair Extensions

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