How To Remove Hand Tied Extensions At Home Without Damaging Your Hair

How to REMOVE HAND TIED Extensions at home. I will show you the fastest way to remove your natural beaded row extensions in this tutorial yourself. Hand tied hair extensions are sewn in by using beads to hold the weft in place. Take out these hair extensions in a gentle non-damaging way. This technique is good for any braidless sew in weave.

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Do you have hair with extensions in your hair and need to take them out, watch this video to see how to remove them at home without pulling out your hair for more hair extension and beauty? Business tips subscribe to my channel hit the bell to be notified. When I post a new video on Fridays, I've been wearing hair extensions and working with them for over 6 years. With the new trend of beaded wefts, I have found the fastest way to removing them yourself without pulling out your hair first off. I want to highly recommend that you go see your stylist to have these removed professionally. However, I know sometimes it can be hard to get into your stylist or maybe something that's happened to where you need to removed right away. I am here to help you so that you can remove them safely in the comfort of your own home. You will need a pair of pliers and a pair of scissors to be able to remove these. The first players that I'm going to show you is a needlenose plier. They are needlenose because they go to a slight point. They will be slightly hard to pull out because you need to be able to clamp the bead to pop open. And what could happen? Is you could smoosh the bead of the wrong direction and make it go flat or dented the bead to where you can't remove it at all the next pliers I'm going to show you have a little hole in the center of them. These are ideal to put the bead in that hole to pop it open without clamping it shut. Once again, these are my favorite players to use. As you can see, there is some type of a teeth. So when you clamp over the bead it pops the bead open, very fast and easy, you won't have any issues with the clamping. They will always go in the center of the bead to start you're going to start on your top row. For me, I just have a mini row that fills in my front section, so you're going to lift that up and you're going to try to find the beads that are underneath it you're going to use your clamps, I'm going to use the ones that have that Hole in the center and you're going to put it the opposite direction of the way the bead is flat, flattened. If you lightly pull on it, you can see that the bead woman's to come out. That means I've loosened it enough to be able to pull it out, and I set that one aside and you're going to continue to do the other ones. Next, let's go to the one with the teeth so you're going to fill for the flattened bead know if you're able to see the bead inside of it and you're gon na release. Let'S do that again find a bead that is tied. I'M gon na try to hold the bead with your fingers. You can fill it and then take a clamp and slide that. Well again, you can fill to see that it's loose to know that you've done it you're going to continuously do that for all of them. As you can see, my hair is already getting a little bit loose and it's coming out. Mine have thread in them, so I'm gon na use some scissors and I'm gon na cut just the thread that is holding. That is between the two beads. You know all not all extensions have thread in them, so if yours doesn't you should be able to just pull these off? Okay, it's probably gon na be hard to see, but there is a tiny thread that is right here, and this is what we want to snip this thin one that is far too Bart, not the thread that is on the top. So when you go to cut us, make sure you do not have any of your own hair in it, so you're just gon na and then continuously to do that everywhere else: okay, once you've gotten enough, it should look like this. You might have a couple of hairs: that's okay, because that is most likely hair that has shedded when you had your hair in the beads, go ahead and continue to be Matt everywhere else until you have them all removed. If you liked this video, let me know by hitting the like subscribe and share with your fellow extension wares comment below of how helpful this video was for you and your biggest takeaways. I look forward to hearing from your feedback. Thank you so much for watching I'll, see you on the next one.

Jen Castillo: Thanks for watching! Did anything happen to your hand tied extensions to where you needed to remove them at home?

DrLynnList: I couldn’t get into my stylist to move up my extensions due to the corona shut down. This video was my savior to remove my extensions. Thank you. I just used my husbands pliers. It was easier than I expected.

Canadian: Thank you!!! Perfect video during quarantine

not_your_bus: Thank you!!!! I just had to fire my stylists this is so helpful for getting them out!

Tiffany Yager: I'm having an MRI on my head in the morning and it just dawned on me that my extensions are the hand-tied rows with METAL beads just like this! I have to take them out now! Thank you for this video! I have FOUR rows...

KrunkTina: Thank you I am going to take mine out now lol. Do you have a video of how to move them up yourself ?

Molly Jordan: Do these damage your hair? I had mine in for 3 weeks and got them out. When I showered and brushed I lost GOBS of hair!

Mom Life with Jerri: I am so glad I found this video I may be desperate soon my exstentions have gotten lose and my hairdresser is booked solid since they opened back up because of this Covid 19. I have a question can you put them back in later on ?

Alisa Clark: Where do you buy the tools?

KP62: How do you know if they are damaged at the top ? Like a cut. I think mine are ruined but not sure. Can it be fixed if so?

VERSACE NOOSE: Awesome video!!

Claraimal: I have 5 rows of these, and they also have a LOT of thread. I am tired of them but my stylist is not available Imma get someone in my family to do this. I need them off urgently since College starts in 2 days and Styling my extensions take too much time for me to work on them every day. They are curly (since my hair is naturally curly) so they tangle too much and can be painful

Kimberly Parker - Royer: My hair is pretty thick. Would it be easier with wet or dry hair?

Gloria Vazquez: omg thank you!!

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