Did you know that frequent teasing could cause your hair to break and become severely damaged yep? It'S true so try to eliminate this bad habit as much as you can. I'M pretty sure that we're all guilty of teasing our hair, whether it's to create a fabulous pompadour or to clip in hair extensions. Although I did come up with a solution on how to clip your hair extensions without teasing, I am still figuring out how you can achieve Snooki's signature poof without reaching for your teasing brush. I will have to get back to you on that one. In the meantime, here's a tutorial on how to clip in your hair extensions without teasing hello, my darlings I'm really excited about today's tutorial, because I love wearing my hair extensions, but hate teasing my hair in order to clip them in and keep them in place all Day, I've noticed that this constant teasing caused my hair to break and thin out at the ends, and I know that I'm not alone, if you love your clip in hair extensions as much as I do, you don't want to miss this lifesaver of a trick. It doesn't damage your hair and will allow your hair extensions to stay put all day long. Another bonus it actually takes less time to clip in your hair extensions with this trick than teasing. So if you want to find out what it is, keep on watching to clip in your hair extensions, all you'll need is a hairbrush, a rat tail comb with a pointy tip, a couple of hair clips for sectioning and, of course, your favorite set of clip in Hair extensions - I will be clipping in my 240 grams set of fancy hair extensions in hazelnut dirty blonde. As you can see, my hair extensions are not styled. They are straight with a slight weight to them and are simply holding the previous style I wore last time. I had them clipped in, but, as you will see, they will blend with my straight hair. Perfectly you'll also notice that my hair extensions are slightly darker and ashur than the ends of my hair too, and that's okay. Fancy hair extensions have been designed to blend beautifully with similar shades, so this is no problem. Not even my darker roots will make a difference. Since my ends are the only part of my hair, they need to blend with the hair extensions to begin clipping in your hair extensions. You always want to start from the nape of your neck and work upwards, separate a small section of hair, just above the nape of your neck, and clip away the rest of your hair, so that it's out of the way next take one of your small two Clip weft, and instead of teasing the section of hair, where you want to clip it in you're, simply going to take one of the clips snap, it open bring it to the top of the area you want to clip it in and then move the clip in A circular motion a couple of times and then snap it closed now, do the same thing with the second clip, bring it to the top of the area you want to clip it in move the clip in a circular motion and then snap. It close. The circular motion creates a little nest in that area, so that the clip has more hair. To grip on to this trick is also much gentler on your hair than teasing and focuses on a much smaller area of your hair, so that you don't affect any of the surrounding hair. How amazing is that now just continue to clip in the rest of your hair extensions, the same way, keep in mind that the quantity and size of each raft will depend on which brand you are using and how many wax come in your set. There are no rules on how to clip in your hair extensions for myself, I like to clip in the shortest wefts closer to the nape of my neck and use a larger waves closer to the crown of my head. If I have any one or two clip wefts remaining, I will use them around my face and just above the crown of my head once I get to the top of my head, I like to use my rat tail comb to separate my hair just so I Can make sure that each side of my hand has even coverage once you've clipped in all of your hair extensions? All you want to do is gently brush them out to blend them in with your natural hair start brushing from the very bottom to gently untangle. Any knots and work your way up to the top. This is the gentlest and safest way of brushing your natural hair and your hair extensions so that it doesn't damage your hair and that's it longer, thicker hair in ten minutes or less and no teasing necessary. At this point, you can style your hair, but, as you can see, my hair extensions blend with my natural hair perfectly without any styling whatsoever, even though my roots are darker and my ends are slightly more golden than my hair extensions. I'M so grateful for this amazing hair trick. I hate teasing my hair because of all the damage it can cause over time, and this allows me to enjoy long fake hair without any consequences. Ladies, those of you who wear clip-in, hair extensions, please try this out and let me know if it makes a difference in the health of your hair. It definitely made a huge difference for me if you would like to see more hair tutorials and how to achieve healthier hair. I want to hear from you write your thoughts, comments and suggestions in the comments below. Please give this video a thumbs up. If you liked it and don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel, thank you so much for watching and I'll see you in my next video want longer. Thicker hair in minutes check out get fancy hair, calm,
Comments
QuarterLifeCrisis: Thank you for this tip! I have fine hair that breaks easily so I loathed the idea of backcombing to get extensions to stick. I just bought my first set of extensions, ill be trying out this method!
Linda Vallot: omg thank you I will definitely try this. I hate teasing my hair.
Boss Mommy Hannah Hassell: I've never teased my hair. And from 9th grade until 11th grade I rocked the poof w.o teasing it's not hard. But I've never used extensions.....but I kind of want to now:)
Your Friend The Witch: I've had so many different extensions. But I was taken by you're video. I have been searching for the perfect extensions.
Rubí R: Hi I loooove your channel, your videos are very helpful and creative. I was wondering, is there any possible way to make your hair extensions look longer? I had bought a 18 inch set and my hair is almost the same length so you can't tell the difference Maybe you could figure out a way or tips pretty pleaaase Thank you very much xoxoxo
Meka Sanchez: I've been doing puffs in my hair for years now and never do I tease my hair
Madison McLean: I think you look WAY better without hair extensions but you look gorgeous either way :)
Carlee Crisan: I currently have hair extensions but becausebof how long and thick mine are they seem to slide down on my silky hair so this helped quite a bit!!!
Monica Cazares: I just purchased some fancy hair extensions I can't wait to get them
Teresa D: just purchased, can't wait to try them out
Rabiya Rizvi: about to buy the fancy hair extensions!
Catherine Castro: I think I need thicker extensions i only got the 120 grams should I order a second 120 or go higher...
Emily’s Place: I scared to buy hair extensions .... never wore them but Gonna by them for my sis wedding
Diana Compton: how many inches ?