Clip-In Hair Extensions That Won'T Slip

Having trouble with your extensions slipping out when you go out dancing or getting romantic with your man. Try these two techniques to keep them in place all night long.

Oh hello, YouTube. This is just a quick tutorial on me putting in clip hair extensions for a client of mine she's going to prom this evening, and so she would just wanted some longer hair for the evening so that she could wear her hair, curly and part. Partly up and just have a more fuller look, I won't be cutting the extensions at all or blending them into hair because she really didn't want that done. So she purchased the hair herself and asked me to put it in. She does have a pretty thick hair, but to get the extensions to stay and to last longer I will be showing a couple tricks that I have found that work really well number one you can put in some tiny little braids with some rubber or elastic bands. Like I'm showing here and then clip put your clips on those and that's always a good option, you okay here is another trick that I would like to show you. These clips are used to put in single hair extensions or even feather, hair extensions. So what you do, though, when you're using them with a clip in hair extension, is you clamp them into the hair where your clips are going to be so you would measure the hair extension where you're gon na put it, and then you put the clamp in The hair, as shown slide it up, and then you clamp with a pair of pliers, about an inch away at not an inch about a half an inch away from the scalp, not too close to the scalp, as it will cause pain to the client. If you do that so, and just keep going in that fashion, also putting these in too far from the scalp could potentially cause discomfort to the client by pulling on the hair. So you want to get them about 1/4 of an inch to 3/4 of an inch away from the scalp. The other thing about using either this technique or the one where you put little braids with rubber bands, is that it will secure the hair extensions in your hair and with less likely miss of them falling out or slipping and becoming obvious at say, a party or Somewhere, where you have dancing going on, where your hair could potentially be pulled or tugged or or moved in any way so, and also like, if you're a heavy dancer and you're sweating a lot that can also cause your hair extensions just to slip. So this technique and the other technique I showed earlier secures the hair in place, keeps you from having an embarrassing moment. I hope you guys enjoy this. The rest of this video and the end results. Please leave some comments for me. I am always eager to answer any questions or respond in any way. So I really appreciate all your comments and everybody watching. I pray. I hope that you will subscribe to my channel and I appreciate every one of you out there. God bless. You have a great day bye. You, you,

Dr. Sarah Zaldivar: Great tip! I never thought of that. Will definitely be trying it out for my next photoshoot! Thanks!

Lili Wallace: She looks stunning Tracy you did a fantastic job!!

Crislloba13: i loved that tip,making little braid to hold better ,is perfect for me,because i have very thin hair

taina Gatica: Thanks mine kept slipping

Phyllis Marie: I love this video!!! ❤️ thanks for sharing

Ann IeMz: Came out pretty. Hope it was fun!

nazia shah: Love your trick thanks

Packer Chic: Best one yet!!!!

Terri: Thank you !!!!!!!!

Aleda Summers: What music did you have playing

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