How To Remove Your Pre-Bonded Hair Extensions During The Lockdown

If your hair extensions are due for removal during the lockdown, we are now offering our GOLD CLASS PRE-BONDED HAIR EXTENSIONS REMOVAL equipment as a home-kit. .

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The kit includes:

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* Removal Gel and Removal Pliers for pre-bonded hair extensions. .

* Detangling Brush for long hair and extensions.

* Argan Gold Shampoo and Conditioner for cleansing after extensions. .

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Our Gold Class Bond Removal Gel has been produced using ingredients to safely remove hair extension polymer/keratin bonds.

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Please view Inanch’s video clip before removing your extensions. You’ll also find some step-by-step instructions below.

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Available to purchase now from inanch.com/shop. Kit cannot be returned once used.

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Price: £49.00. Inanch London clients receive 20% off. DM us your full name to get the discount code. .

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Shop at :

https://inanch.com/shop/gold-class-pre...

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How to remove your hair extensions using the Gold Class removal gel and removal pliers:

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1) Brush your hair with our Gold Class Detangling Brush. Make sure there are no knots in your hair. Hair should always be dry before brushing.

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2) Apply the Gold Class Removal Gel to a few hair extension bonds at a time and massage in to the bonds. We recommend that you or your partner wears latex gloves before using the removal gel. For extra safety, please do not allow under 18s to handle this product. .

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3) Once you have applied and massaged the removal gel in to the bonds, break the bonds (one by one) with the Gold Class Removal Plier, moving the plier up, down and around but NOT your own hair. .

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4) Once the bonds start to crumble, the bonds should easily slide down your hair. .

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5) Once you have removed all your hair extension bonds, we recommend that you use our Argan Gold Shampoo and Conditioner to deep cleanse your own hair and remove any residue.

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Hi everyone, okay people that know me - will know how much I hate being on this side of the camera. I'Ve been told. I have to do it because a lot of my clients have been asking me for tips on their hair extensions in this time. The main thing is everyone, please stay at home. Please be safe, that's the main thing, but I know that it's stressing you all out with your hair. So what I said to all my clients, when we're having hair extension consultation, is there's three things to keeping your hair in basically top condition while wearing hair extensions. The first thing is how it's applied. The second thing is the maintenance, and the third thing is the safe removal. Now, obviously, I wouldn't normally recommend you removing them yourselves, but if the maintenance has been a little bit too long and you really can't maintain them, then we're gon na go to safe removal. If you can, it is better to have a friend or someone you're in isolation with do it for you, but I'm also gon na have a little go with my daughter today. If she can try removing them herself, but that's gon na be a bit of fun tools, the end and now the first thing is, you make sure you brush your hair, really really well now. This is really important for the maintenance of hair extensions. You have to keep them all single like this, so the maintenance is very, very important. Brushing every single day is very important now if it gets to a point where the density of the hair extensions is a lot thicker than the density of the hair that it's being held from, which is your natural hair because of natural shedding. Then that's when we go into removal stage, but if you can wait and wait for us to come back and we'll remove it. So let's say that with them demux, you can't wait any more, because the density is definitely not matching anymore and I don't want to cause more damage to her hair, her own natural hair. So, first of all, we give it a good brush fruit. Obviously, with my enhanced brush, and so you brush the hair, really really well, you section the hair off start at the bottom. If you zoom in lemma, see I've got both my daughters working today, one on the other side of the camera and one on this side. Right so with our goal class removal gel it's an oil-based and alcohol base, so you don't need to worry about wearing gloves, but if you're worried about the dryness to your hands, then by all means wear gloves. But at a time like this, alcohol is good for our hands, so there's the bond now normally in the salon. We do two or three bonds at one time, but because you're doing it on your own, I would say: go extra gentle and do one bond at only one time. If you can, if they're coming out easy, then by all means do two or three now what I hate seeing is when people do this, this is not how you remove bonds. The main thing is that you want to crack it, so you press after you've, put the gel on you press now at this point you twist so where you've got the flat edge, you press again, so basically you're causing flat edges every time you get a flat Edge you remove it twist it round. You do that twist. It again, so you just literally keep back and forth back and forth until it goes really crumbly and comes away easy. You hold the roots of your hair, your natural hair. You come down to the ends of the extension here, where you feel that you no longer have any more of your natural hair, and that's when you pull what you don't want to do is pull where your natural hair is and extension together. So you dissolve here and you pull right at the end. Hopefully that makes sense, and you just go through in that method. Then you get to the root area. If there's any not seen you just with your hands, you just remove. You saw how easy that came off and that is natural shedding, because obviously she's had him in for three months now, I'm going to let demo have a go as well, so we literally work work our way up like this, so we start at the bottom. You can use a section clear, whatever you want, whatever you've got and then just work your way up, you do one side and then you do the other side. So demo, I'm going to talk you through this, but obviously you're gon na have a mirror in front of you. I'M deliberately not giving them at a mirror, because I want it to look like she's doing the back of her hair so because, when you're doing the back of your hair, you'll really won't be able to see so literally do one at a time you make sure, Like I said you make sure you brush them, you make sure that they're single you take one dammit you've put your removal gel on. So it's all about feel. So you put your removal gel she's, never done this before. So that's why I'm doing it on purpose like this? There you go. That could happen, but don't worry, you've got a lot in there. So then you should get to see it all on the bond and just the bond demo. That'S it you crack. It keep cracking the bond now twist it so you get the other edge. That'S it. So you can feel how the edges off goes flat. Doesn'T it demo so then, every time you get a flat edge, you twist it to the other side to do the other flat edge, and then you twist it again so once you've done it flat you twist it again now put your plier down. I'M hold the root of your hair and how to pull from the bottom. There you go now. You saw how easy that came off and then obviously what she then has to do later is either with her hands like this or just get a comb and go through now. Obviously, I'm gon na carry on doing it, but, as you saw Demick can do it on her own as well. So I'm sure there is yeah. Let'S give her a round of applause yeah. I had to get up and actually brush my hair today, so I could do this, but don't talk about my roots, guys we'll do that on another video. So here we go but one last time, let's zoom in there, my if you're not already zooming in I'm gon na, do one just to show you so clamp. So I don't know if you can see it's gone flat, obviously being dark, hey, I'm trying to put my nail excuse the nails cuz they need doing as well, so like that Neelam's posted a really good clip on how to maintain your nails at this. At this time, as well so go and check out her website Needham Homes, maybe what I'll do at the end is I'll I'll list everything at the bottom as well. So you know, because obviously you can also buy the plier, the gels and the oils, the shampoos conditioners all on our website as well, because the main thing is, what you don't want to do is go into your garage and find the plier, because I'm not being Funny but the the DIY pliers are different to these pliers. I don't know if you can zoom in there MA and see, but they don't have an edge that cuts as the DIY pliers have an edge that actually cuts so be careful. You don't want to be using them, who you don't want to be cutting the bombs off. You want to be dissolving them and flatten. Just to recap, you brush your hair thoroughly. First, and then you do one by one or two by two. Whatever you think is easier for you, or also what's easier for your hair. Sometimes I find that if the hair is very bleached, it's a little bit more difficult to remove extensions, because the bond really sticks to bleached hair. So then definitely do one by one. If it's coming off easily, then you can do 2 by 2, 3 by 3. Up to you, but the main thing is you crack the bond from roots to the tip of the bond once it's cracked and it's flat you twist it to the flat side. You do it again now you just keep twisting back and forth back and forth every time you have a flat edge, and until you can see, if you look closely at that, you can see that it's almost gone when it's almost gone, you hold the roots of Your clients, hair or your own hair in this incident, and you literally pull the very ends and that's how easy it comes off and it leaves no residue because of the alcohol and the oil. And then you literally pick away any hairs. That'S natural shedding and that's it, and then you give it a good brush fruit once you've finished, and then you shampoo, which again in the kit or the removal and the pliers you also get our shampoo and conditioner. You just get one one use out of them, but that'll be enough for you to just give you a hair of good little detox to remove all the oils and the alcohol and use this time. If you are in isolation to literally do as many treatments as you can once a week twice a week entirely up to you, if you don't have a treatment, then to be honest, like a conditioner, that you can literally put a little bit extra in and don't Wash it out but like I said this is not something I normally recommend, but I know some of you are stressing if you know that you can definitely not do your maintenance by keeping these bonds single and not by not causing damage to your own natural hair, Then obviously the last resort is for you to remove them at home. Hope that all makes sense. So this is it from me, see you soon. Bye,

KB: This is so informative, thank you!

shirley koldash: Where can I buy the kit?

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