How To Safely Remove Weft Hair Extensions / Weave

Whilst we would never usually advise removing your own hair extensions, you may not have access to a professional who can remove you hair extensions for you.

During these unprecedented times, you may need to remove them yourselves.

Here is a video on how to safely remove your hair extensions during covid-19.

You will need a pin tail comb, a narrow pair of pliers, scissors and preferably an extra set of hands!

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How to safely remove weft hair extensions you're going to need some pointy scissors, hairdressing scissors, obviously work best for this, that the smallest page and find should work nicely a pair of pliers to remove the Rings and a pintail comb. You want to use a pintail comb to make sure that we can pick apart any tangling that might have started to happen above the Rings begin by carefully cutting the thread that the weft is attached to the hair, with it's usually easiest to do this between each Crisscross that these thread is attached to the Rings with then it's usually easiest to use your pin tail comb to unpick the thread. That'S attached to those rings and the weft should lift away nicely from those rings if you've worn the way for a little while there might be a little bit of tangling within the hair. Just prise this apart using your fingers or the pin tail comb continue. Cutting the thread along the top of the weft, you can cuddle with the thread before you begin to unpick it's entirely up to you, which order you do this in, depending how your weft has been fitted. Sometimes, by cutting the thread in one place, the whole thing can unravel, which makes things a little bit easier. The end ones usually will be a little bit harder to unpick as they've been double knotted. You'Ve removed the weft. We want to remove for Micra wings that are attached to your head. So using your pliers gently unclamp, the ring which should then just slide down the hair easily go along the earth rings gently and clamping them and sliding them down the hair. Then you use your fingers to prise apart any tangling and your pin tail to go in before clothing. You want to make sure you do this and not just go straight in and half cut it with the comb, because this can cause more knotting and unnecessary damage. There will be some natural hair shedding so don't be alarmed if any loose hairs come away with your comb when you're combing, through it's best, to start from the rows of weft at the bottom of your head and work. Your way up just so, it makes combing through a little bit easier.

hughesadam87: Thank you. I am at emergency room with wife and she may need an MRI and we need to take the beads out so this is a literal life saver

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