How To Clip In Afro And Curly Extensions | Curly & Wild

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Hello curlies in this video, I'm going to show you how you can clip in your afro or curly clip in extensions. So to begin, I like to divide the front of my hair into three sections, which will be for my leave out. I like to do this because it helps me to organize and control where I place new clips, so I can get a consistent look. Now I like to braid the back of my hair before placing me clips. This is optional, of course, but I like to do this because my nape is fragile and sensitive. So, by doing this, it creates a stronger base for me to place my clips next open the clips and put in the four inch to click left into the braid or at the base of the hairline. Then roughly partition your hair and place the three clip weft. Then keep partition in your hair and place the four clip and five clip wets. Now, while I do this, I'm just gon na speed up the footage in this demonstration. I'Ve chosen to only use the four clip wets, but is completely up to you whether you want to use the four or five clip weft or both of them. It just depends on the size and shape of your head and the amount of volume and fullness you want once you have placed the longer wefts at the widest part of your head. You want to place your final four inch to clip weft towards the crown of your head. This is an important step because it minimizes the amount of leave out from your own real hair that you will need to cover up the weft next you'll want to click. You'Ll remain in two widths on the side. Finally, you can star the middle of your leave out as you please I like to twist it up and pin it down with hair grips. Then you are done. I hope you found this video helpful thanks for watching peace.

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