How-To: Flat-Tip Extensions

Watch how to apply Babe Flat-Tip Extensions, a hybrid between Tape-In and I-Tip extensions.

So there again, this is e-flat cookies, you having a soft rest, we're just going to make a small section of hair to make sure it's really nice, thankfully, at one, so that no little baby hairs get hot enough. We'Re going to thread a bead on you want to keep that nice and tight to the scalp right there. You don't want to let that be light down because they name you should get back up. The hair can lunch on that call you now here. I'Ve got a blonde extension that I'm installing on brown hair with a black feed under normal circumstances, you would absolutely match the client, the color, but for demonstration purposes, it's kind of nice to have the color contrast. Like and then now this one's way tied up to the scalp right now, you can see that this on a client's head would really hurt. So you definitely want to drag it down, drag it down, okay and then I'm going to pop it here. Thank you. What'S in the middle once on the side, turn it over and once on the other side, I do one more time in the middle just for good measure and there it is, lays perfectly flat. There'S no water falling against the clients head. It'S going to be full 360 movement from the get-go. She can pull it back. You can pull it way up high on a top knot from day one so

Sinead Sedgwick: What beads are you using please?

You May Also Like
More Information

Leave Your Response