Hair Extension Tools For Removing Extensions

These are the tools I use for hair extensions which you can purchase here

https://www.amazon.com/shop/hairbycare...

*** ***Products I use are on my amazon page www.amazon.com/shop/hairbycaren

The remover you can purchase on this website https://hairweftingtape.com

This video I'm going to show you how to remove hair extensions and the tools that I use to remove them. So, first of all, I have my tool that looks like this: it's a plier with two little claws on the end, and it just goes like this. This is what this tool looks like. This is my remover tool for most of the beads that I use for extensions. So what I'm going to do with these with this tool? Take your bead take the claw on the top and a claw on the bottom, and it just pops open like that, and the bead slides off. Take your next bead put the claw on the top and the bottom clap and it popped the bead open. Take your bead and squeeze i'ma beat pops open, slides right off the other tool you can use, which is the same one as the one I used to apply the extensions there's a regular player, but it has two little grooves. You can see the little grooves there's a hole when you close it, and so it's a circle like that. So with this one you're going to place the bead in between the two grooves and squeeze it and it pops open so you're, going to place the bead in between the two groups and pop it open. Okay, now for the micro bead extensions that I do, I use this tool again the claws. The reason I use this is because it's so much easier to just pop the bead open and it slides right off with no damage. So I put the beads a little lower because when they grow out, they're gon na be they're, not gon na be right up at the scalp when you're ready to remove them. So you take your bead. You put your I've usually put my finger behind it. Just to hold it, you take your plier little teeth going, the top and the bottom squeeze and it pops up in, and the bead slides right off with the hair extension. Take your little beat. Your player goes on the top in the bottom. Close-Up. Take your little bead higher goes on the top and the bottom of the bead and it pops open and now for the carrots and buns you can use any player really. You can use one like this. That has the ridges, but you don't want to squeeze too hard with the ridges because it could break the hair. So you want to be really gentle if you're gon na use these or you can use a regular player, the one I used for everything else. So what you're gon na do is take your remover. I like this one I'll put a link where you can get the stuff all the tools and the remover. This is the best I think you're gon na spritz on the top a little bit. So you want some of the remover to get inside the bond and you take your plier, whichever one you choose and you break it up, turn it sideways. You want to make sure you break the bond, but gently, so you don't break the natural hair. If you need a little bit more remover, you can spray, and the bond will slide right off. Do another one spray I'll use this plier just to show you. I use this plier and I go all the way to the bottom of it squeeze. If the hair is finer I'll use this player, because it's more gentle and you don't risk breaking the hair with the ridges break up the bond and it slides right off, you can also, if it's pretty tough to get them off is loosen the bond first by Breaking it up a little bit and then spraying and then go back in and loosen it up, some more

Deisy Fernandez: Where did you purchase the first tool you used to remove the beads ?

RI Hedz: Will this work for metal rings ?

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