Speed Separator Clip For Hair Extension Installation

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A great tool for any extension stylus is a speed separator clip. They make it possible for you to take one clip, put it in the hair and that hair separates magically into single individual strands, and that's going to allow you to move quickly through an installation on the interior. It has a rubberized strip. This helps it hold securely in place. This plate at the lower portion is meant to protect the scalp from heated applications such as fusion. In order to use a speed, separator clip we're simply going to section and clip it instantly creates perfectly spaced sections speed. Separator clips are available in a five toothpowder n -- and also a seven to turn. This allows for big sections or small sections, so they're perfect for any extension application. You

Doctored Locks: It really depends on what type of adhesive is used. Our Fusion adhesive crystallizes with acetone and flat pliers for easy removal.

TabbyCat: thank you! i decided to try these tape in extensions, hopefully they work well! if not im going back to glue ins. though i hope these tape ins will do the trick! my friend uses liquid gold and when he removes it it gets all matted like a dread lock in his hair, i don't know maybe hes doing something wrong?

Doctored Locks: Yes, just apply on the clip. You do not want to get to close to the scalp with any installation. The bond should be able to rotate and not cause any pain to your client.

Doctored Locks: Liquid Gold is honestly the best adhesive for wefts that I've come across. Latex bonds will be goopy and incredibly difficult to remove. Liquid Gold holds strong and dissolves for removal - it acts more like a resin than a rubber. I would give it a second shot. If you search for "Liquid Gold" on our Youtube channel page, you will find the video titled "How to Install Hair Extensions Using Liquid Gold Bonding Adhesive Tutorial." This should be helpful. :)

finessence808: Can I use this for the chase method for straightening hair??? Like can i come it down without it pulling out my hair, or extensions???

TabbyCat: i know this is a clip in video, i been wearing clip ins for awhile but i really want to try glue ines! i tried them twice, first time it wasnt bad, got my mom to put them in, second time i did it it was horrible. i kept getting glue on my scalp, got so itchy but i couldnt scratch due to it being glued to my head! how are you supposed to glue these bad boys in? how far down? and how do you keep them off your scalp? also what is a good long lasting brand of glue? other then the liquid gold? thanx

Doctored Locks: No, its not great for that because it has a rubber backing on the clip to hold it in place. So trying to pull it out without opening the clip kinda hurts. Are you looking for a straightening comb? We can get those.

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