She Hair Extensive Removal

How to remove and reuse SHE Hair extensive extensions

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Hi, I'm Bernard today we're going to talk about removal and reusing the extensive from SHE hair. But if you haven't watched any of our other videos on technique or placement patterns or Tips & Tricks, you might want to do that first. So we'll start by spraying a little extensive remover on the hair, just above the bond and as I spray it right here on top of here, I'll even spray it on the next one to let it start soaking in then we'll just slide. The two together like this or start to try to slide them just to start, manipulating letting that remover soak in between the bonds and sometimes even sideways, just a little bit so we'll push the top one left and right as the bottom was going, the opposite way And then sometimes you can even get a little a little catch on the edge here with a fingernail and start to peel this top part off and it will come separated from the other bond. And then what we'll do is we'll lay that on the tray to be reused with some new adhesive in a moment, then this bottom piece same thing we'll just start to peel it from the bottom. So we'll just lay this on the tray and then what we're gon na do is use 99 % rubbing alcohol to clean up the adhesive on the backside of each bond and put a new tape strip so that we can reuse them. So most people are under the impression that they need to use a little bit more removal solution to finish cleaning or peel off the old adhesive. That'S not true. There'S nothing happening underneath that adhesive between this and the base, the forces you need to take it off. So instead I've gone to the drugstore and instead of getting 71 or 91 % alcohol, I could get at most drugstores. I went to a specialty. Drugstore got 99 % alcohol which breaks up this adhesive just a little bit better spray it on here and wipe it off two or three times. What I find is, if you use a towel, it'll dry it off too quick. So I'll! Do this two or three times with a just a little movement of my finger and then at the end here, grab a towel and dry it off just a little bit and just to evaporate that last little bit of water, we'll blow-dry it like that! Take a new adhesive strip off of here place it right where the old one was. Then it's ready to go. Just hang it on the rack and be ready to use it again. Thank you for watching. I'M Bernard don't forget to subscribe so that you can learn more tips and tricks in our strand by strand extensions, as well as our tape ins.

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