Learn How To Apply Pre Bonded Hair Extensions Full Head

Step by step how to apply pre bonded hair extensions

Oh all right so today we're doing hair extensions, and these are pre-bonded extensions, just simply putting in the guard to protect the loose strands from elsewhere and also to stop any burning onto the client's scalp. So the hair already has glue on the um hair extension and we're just going to melt it. Now, it's going to be quite hot. To touch so just be careful with your fingers. So once the glue is melted, you can just roll the glue around until it's secure. That'S it. I'Ve got a lot of hair to do and we're sectioning into v sections not dead straight across in v right. So at the bottom, we've done the first section and we've done six extensions in the bottom row now the next row that we will take we'll follow the v-shape and then we will place the next row of extensions in between these six, otherwise um. It won't look full we're doing a forehead at the moment. We'Ve got a hundred hair strands to apply to create length the top two bits as well right. So the second row we did eight hair extensions and then the row after that third row, we did 12.. So making sure that we're trying to put the extensions in between the row before and gradually we will blend the hair right. So this is row four and we're actually going to be taking it from um the front all the way around so still keeping it in the v section. However, we are not going to be leaving gaps, so every single section will have an extension put on it. All the way around, just so that we can fill in the gaps at the bottom, because there's quite a few gaps. We want to make sure that um, the hair does blend so row. Four, no gaps, just every single piece of hair will be picked up and put into an extension but making sure that we do leave an inch from the front hairline which will allow the client to pull the hair back and tie it up without any visible extensions. Being seen i'll show you what this looks like in a bit, but we've just finished that row and we have actually counted and we've done 32 extensions. Okay, so at the bottom you can see it's filling out less gaps, i'll be invisible right. So here is the next row: we've left gaps inside this row now and there was 18 hair extensions. Put there all together. The next thing we need to do is make this a little bit more rounder and also discover the clients part natural parting, which will be on the right hand side before we put in the next row right. So the client has a right side - parting, just an inch here above that section that we've done so we're taking it more of a horseshoe around the back. So we're going to put the extensions in round here leaving gaps, we won't add any more to the right hand side, because that's where her natural parting will be. However, we will have to maintain um another row on the left hand side to blend it in afterwards. Right, the next section we've put 12 in and now we're not going to put any more on this side, because this is where her parting is just an inch over. So that's going to fall and cover the hair extensions outside. However, we will need to put another row in here and then maybe two depending on the thickness, and then that should fall after that. It is, then, just blending the haircut, the natural haircut in with the extended hair, whether it's razor in the ends or curling, the hair to suit the look. As you can see, we have finished the look now totally done, but the client's hair to start off with was extremely thick extremely abundant and a one length haircut and it it's just below shoulder length as well. So we can still visibly see the haircut in there and what we're going to do now. We'Re going to curl the hair to just try and blend that through, because alternative methods would be to either add more hair extensions and we're putting 100 today or razor in the ends here just to soften that look, but hopefully the curls will just blend that through You

Kelly: I'm a hair extension technician of 6 years. I'm not a hairdresser. However there is little I don't know about extensions. This is a truly terrible job. Firstly. The bonds are far too close to her scalp, this will cause negative tension and damage! Secondly. Your sections for each bond are too fine, see first point. Thirdly, a triangular section in a straight long cut is a disaster waiting to happen and will end up with no shape in the work. Fourthly, there is each section with huge gaps in the section line which will cause knotting, matting and least of all gappy extensions. Fifthly (wasn't sure that was a word before now) these aren't sealed properly and water will get in.

lynnshair: I've never seen such an absolute shambles in my whole life, this is shameful and exactly the type of thing that gives extension a bad name

Donna Frost: oh my days, this is the exact reason why clients need educating & to ask all the right questions plus to clarify certificates. I see this all to often where I live.. people are offering cheap hair extension services . In my opinion, you get what you pay for!!! CHEAP IS NASTY!! I hope this poor customer refused to pay

Kerry Leary: Omg I have never seen anything as bad as this before ‍♀️ please please quit don’t ruin any one else’s hair! I feel for the woman that actually paid for her hair to look 1 big dollop of pva glue!

Amy Harvey: I do my extensions myself (no I'm not trained) but wow you can't see mine at all so discreet! I hope that woman is training

Carissa Haines: Omg! If my hair looked like that I would loose my shit. I have medium length hair and have 175 bonds in my hair. 6, 8, 12 per row?? They aren't tape ins! Not sure where you learned how to do installs, but you need to find another career!

ineedhoez: Ouch. that was brutal. Sometimes people don't want to pay for more hair, so maybe that is what happened? But damn. That was bad.

Rachel: I'm so glad the comments said what I was thinking

Kelly: I didn't even watch it until the end. Just did. Wrong colour hair, hair cut is far too blunt with not enough extensions added. The clients hair should have had thinning scissors added for the end sections and a 120 degree body (your body) facing point cut added to the ends in order to blend. Please don't teach people. I'm sure you are a good hairdresser, but you need a seperate course for extensions.

LeahHurrellx: I could do better than that and I ain’t even a hairdresser

Len: perhaps you should change the title of this video because it is extremely misleading.

Laura R: It sounded like she was stifling laughing at how bad a job she'd done and blaming the length and thickness of the girls hair - you're the hairdresser. These were shocking. The technique was awful

Konst anze: OMG!!!!

Ann Guy: I shouldn't have watched this an hour before going to get my hair done.. Ffs worried l am x

Miriam: That was torture to my eyes.. what the hell was that

Nickolle: This video should be labeled how not to do extensions

Emily Billington: This is such a bad application. You should be ashamed about putting these in your clients hair. They’re way to thick wow.

Marie Daley: I don't understand why the glue looks so obvious and sloppy.

Cloe Louise: sorry but you can not do pre bonded extentions poor girl!

Medication: Cats: I guess I’m going to skip this video

Studio MegaHair: Omgggg desaster

Anda Do: Is this for real lol

LeahHurrellx: U put 100 bonds in sorry but u need about 250 lmao

Kera Eldridge: I hope you didn’t make her pay for that...

Latania Lati: Das ist die Art wie man es auf keinsten Fall machen sollte. Alles nur falsch!

Len: her haircut should not depend on you blending correctly. I HOPE THIS VIDEO IS A JOKE, what did you do to this poor girls hair?!?!!?! Please practice on a mannequin, you should have put strands closer together.

Jasmine: Think you need a new career. This looks absolutely awful

Do You Know BTS?: This is a joke right? .... right?? T_T

Daniel Lloyd: YouTube needs to take this video down its offensive tbh

tom tbomb: Wth ive done hair extensions for 6 years and that is the worst ive seen on sectioning and hair length she shouls started just under her ear, i even do fustion bonds in my own hair and i still do sectioning perfect she shouldnt be qualified or business sut down jesus makes us hair technicians look bad and also the bonds look terrible

Queen Neal: I don't know nothing about this process but I know this is

A. Lopez: Oh my goodness......

Janey: Shocking...

Nickolle: Truly I cannot finish the end of this video. It looks so horrible. I hope who is the lady doesn’t do extensions anymore

Jo M: These look awful

Jade Ford: Shocking

Freedom: Worst extensions ever seen

Jamie Johnny: Oh my fuck

Neil: The state of that

Brandon Styles: Completely disgusting holy shit. That was so gross.

PRIVATE EYE: YUCK

meghan lucas: Awful!!!

KB: What the f is that

Chelle Haynie: What in God’s name is happening here!!

Brie likeTheCheese: Wow no

susy vida: woooooo! this is so bad girl i think you need go back to school o if you and the school get done you 1500 hour done because you go to need :( this so #

Hannah Bedford: What the hell have you done to that poor girls hair

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