How I Put In My Microlink Hair Extensions

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Everyone, so I thought I'd do a video on my macro like hair extensions, and I did put them in myself and I'll. Show you how I put them in in it. I got my hair extensions from this website and her Emperor Ian. I don't know how you say it, but yeah. The hair is amazing, go check them out, um, it's it's virgin, remy hair. It'S sort of the clothes have been dyed, but they've not been put through all the chemical processes that processes that most types tensions go through and before I do, I want to say, is no, I'm not being sponsored. I just love these guys. They'Re amazing extensions. Look like it's this that I tip extensions, but when you buy them they come with the free mitotic beads. So you don't have to buy this. This could free I'll, show you one. The hair is like this: it's a bit wavy in a minute, and the top just looks like this. The reason that I wear macro hair extensions is cause used to wear clip-in extensions all the time, but it takes so long to clip them in every day. I'M too lazy for that, so I wanted something more permanent. These don't ruin your hair at all. Unlike I think the glue in one's individual glue in ones they can ruin your hair. A little bit depends me personally, I think they're better than clippings, because they're staying so you get up and just go then better than the individual glue ends, because I feel like they're doing much damage to your hair or no damage. Do you hear um and I've? Never tried the taping ones if anyone's tried the taping ones come here. Let me know what you think I'll show you how Popov it so this thing is you want to section your hair first thing. I do is section off the sides, so I go to the nape of my neck and then draw a line up and then I clipped up sides butts up the top so that you've just got the back chunk. Does that make sense? And then you want to leave a bar between half an inch and an inch at one before you start putting them in, so that when you put your hair up, you can't see them probably can't see your mind, but so, when you put them in, you want To put on it, leave a fingers gap and then put another one in like that, and then, when you take the next layer down to do another layer, you're gon na put the extensions in the gaps. So it's kind of like brickwork and that'll help blend it'll help them be more comfortable. Even another inch on top to cover six chances is making sense. I hope so that tap to the sides, sir, the way I do the sides is instead of putting the lines of extensions across like this. I kind of put them this way in the shape of your head, so make sense. So you leave, you want to leave an inch underneath again so that when you put it up, I can't see them and then just start layering. Then the same way you did on the back all the way up. As far as you want to go mind. Stop here and I've got this much covering them, so you can't see them. My extensions are 22 inches long come down. Oh yeah yeah. I think they look real. I mean you tell me, what do you think? I think they do. I have dyed these as well and they're still in really good condition. This is the loop you can get the loops already attached to the extensions and the bead is glued to the hair and they are easier, but this is the way that I prefer to do it. So you take an eye tip like this. Do just the way that I do it so I cut off the top bit. So that's an only about this much of the glue left that just helps so it doesn't like poke you in the head. You want to take your loop, I'm going to take my bead and there's a silicone lined. So it's more gentle on your hair. I'M gon na thread this that and then I'm going to take and that's it, I'm going to take a section of hair about the same thickness as you extension, like that thread, your hair through the loop weather and then take the bead and push it all the Way up and it'll pull your hair through, like that, so they push you're being too tough. You want to leave about a centimeter gap between your scalp and the bead so that it doesn't give you headaches. So you take your a tip and thread it through the bead, and you want to make sure that the extension is flush with the top of the bead to surgeon, poke you in the head or anything, and you take your pliers and you clump. The bead shut. Make sure you do it really tight, so doesn't fall out. Make sure that you clamp it downwards if you clamp it out like this, then they'll stay out and you want it to be flat against your head. So it's really as easy. As that I mean the only difficult part is doing the back, because you've got to kind of feel where you go in rather than looking. You can put a mirror behind you, you want me and there in front and a mirror behind, so you can see, but I found this is really random, but if you can do French plots on your hair behind then you'll be able to do this, and that Makes sense, if not just get someone to help you get one of your friends or something to help you with it, tear the eyeball on the website. That said, take good care of it. It should last about two years, which is a long time if they are expensive, but if it's gon na last two years, then for me I think it's worth it to remove them. All you do is take the extension on the sides which will open the bead. Just it'll just slide out easily and then you can reapply them if you want so I'll, just show you. So this is what the bead looks like there's a hair. It looks like that and then you clamp it so it's flat like that and then pump it. This way to reopen it, but that and then it will just slide out it will be real here when I first started doing them. I did do the brickwork thing and I did do that, make sure it's flat, but three hours later, I'm tired and I just wanted to get to bed. So the brickwork thing kind of went out the window, but um it's still flat in the head. It'S still not uncomfortable, so don't panic if you can't get the brick quick thing right or clump them flat, just make sure that it is one centimeter away from your scalp, because that will hurt. Otherwise, I've watched all these professional videos on how to put in the extensions and they're all like you must do the brickwork. You must clamp it flat, but I didn't all the way through and man's fine, it's not comfortable at all, so yeah

Rachel Sweeney: How many packs of i tip extensions did you buy from the site?

Nevaeh Payne: this helped a lot............thanks

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