How To Blend Bellami Clip In Hair Extension Into Short Hair

Hello everyone today I'm showing you how to blend your clip in hair extension into your short hair!

I hope this helps!

here are the products I've used

Foreign, hello, everyone welcome back to my Channel today, I'm going to be showing you how I take my hair from this mess to this. So basically, I'm going to be showing you how to install and blend your hair with clip-in extensions. First things. First, I'm using Bellamy hair, I'm using a sew and weft, and I actually sewed on some clips to it, so I can take it in and out of my hair myself. These are the products I'm going to be using. I will list them all down below and first thing: first you're going to want to spray your hair with heat, protectant and you're, going to want to spray your extensions with heat protectant. Next, I'm just bring dry shampoo into my hair, just to get it under control. A bit - and this is the Bellamy deep waiver - this is what we're going to be using to style our hair. You can adjust the heat settings and you can lock the clamp and turn it on and off. Next, we are going to be just sectioning, our hair and setting that top section aside. The next thing to really blend our hair is, if you have shorter hair, and you want to wear extensions you're going to braid the bottom half of your hair into two or three braids and you're, going to pin them all up together. Just so that you don't have as much density at the bottom, it will be way easier to blend the extensions you won't have like a choppy look and see the disconnection between your hair and the extensions. I think I saw either Chris Appleton do this on Desi, Perkins or Kim Kardashian, or I know Desi posted about Chris Appleton doing it, but ever since then, back in the day, I have been doing this trick and it just Blends all my hair in so once. You'Re all pinned up you're gon na be able to clip and anchor on the Clips in in your hair and instead of doing it a forward clip we're going to do it upside down and then we're going to start waving. Our hair you're just going to start at the top and slowly go down to the ends of the hair you're, going to want to hold the clamp for about 10 seconds. So once you do that, sectioning you're going to move up and as you go up and you're starting to do your natural hair, you're, going to tease and hair spray the root so that you have something to Anchor the hair onto. And this will prevent your hair from slipping out of your head. It just is more stable in your hair, and it just feels more secure and same thing. Just go down the hair, starting from the top to the bottom and hairspray in between all the sectionings, so that it lays down nicely. You could already see that blends like pretty well together and just keep working your way up and then you're going to want to tease, hairspray and repeat, just make sure you're really anchoring those clips onto your hair and starting from the top working your way down. Now, if you overdo it with the heat, you don't want to do it to the highest heat setting. You just want to do it to about 420.. I think it goes up to about 450 and that's just a little bit too much um the higher the heat. I feel like the bigger the crease and the hair is so if you want like a less of a wave, do it on Lower heat in the more of a defined wave. You'Ll do at higher heat and absolutely make sure you are using Hairspray and then same thing. This is our last row we're just going to set aside this top section and repeat all the steps. This top section. It'S really important that you don't clip the clips too close to your hairline, trying to keep it an inch away from your hairline and then do not have any elevation while you're clamping your hair with the waiver, because the more elevation you have, the more volume you Get and the more puffy your hair looks so you're just going to want to keep the Deep waiver as flat as possible to your head and keep working your way down. So this is our last section that we are going to do. I'M just parting, my hair down the middle just because if I don't it's going to look way bigger on one side, I'm smoothing my hair. This is the tricky part to blend the top smoothing my hair and barely clamping the hair, because I don't want too puffy or too dramatic of a crease. I find my hair, rather than the extensions, get extremely waved. If I am not being careful with how long I hold it for and stuff, so I'm just using these clips to create that crease up front and really like blend my hair with the extensions I'm going to Hair Spray, the heck out of my hair, so that Everything ends up like melting together, so we're gon na clip, hair spray, clip hairspray and let that set for a bit these front pieces just really help create that crease right there and take away all of the puffiness in the front that your natural hair gives, and So I'm going to be oiling my hair with the meal hair oil, I'm using meow, and then I'm also going to go in with the Kenra oil, because it's a little bit more of a wet look and um. It just kind of ties. Everything together and I use a ton of hairspray. This is a style that will last me literally days. I can probably go like four days with this style, so thank you guys so much for watching. If you have any questions, just let me know don't forget to like And subscribe bye guys

Athena Love: This was informative and easy to follow thank you

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