How To Remove Sewn Hair : Hair Extensions

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Removing sewn hair requires a clip, small detailed scissors and a few other important tools. Find out how to remove sewn hair with help from an experienced hair industry professional in this free video clip.

Expert: Ashley Blanton

Filmmaker: Dustin Kuepper

Series Description: When putting in hair extensions, there are always a number of important things that you're going to want to keep in mind. Get tips on hair extensions with help from an experienced hair industry professional in this free video series.

Hi, I'm Ashley and today we're in LA at Ashley's extensions, I'm here with my beautiful model Vicky and we are going to be demonstrating to you how to remove a so in left. It'S really simple. All you need is a clip and a small, detailed scissors. You get this from any craft store or any like Target, or anything like that. Ok, so we're going to start is we're going to expose her weft, so we're going to take her hair. Put it in a clip, as you can see, she's got a weft in most circumstances. The client is not gon na have black thread, but for the purposes of this video, so that you can see what we're doing we have the black thread. It'Ll usually be blonde. So make sure you have great lighting so that you can see what you're doing so that you don't accidentally cut your clients, hair okay, so we have our small scissors, we're gon na start with one corner try to go underneath the thread. Sometimes I like to go from the top get that thread, and then it's just start kind of nipping at it and take your time here. Don'T rush. The clients hair is under that I'm just gon na keep cutting row-by-row and you can actually get to a point where you actually just start pulling it too cuz. Once you start that one it just kind of all unravels from there and you'll see it starts to come. Undone, alright! So we're finishing this up! This will come just right on off. I'M gon na put that to the side. You'Ll have the braid it's exposed on finer hair types. You will find that a lot of stylist or people like to wrap the hair itself with thread to kind of give it an extra support. So what you're gon na do is you're just gon na go through and you're gon na cut. That also and make sure you take your time I like to try to get the scissor underneath the thread cuz I like to make sure I'm cutting the thread and not the hair, because our model here this thread and braid, is fairly new, but you will be Dealing with two months, three months of where so it can get kind of gnarly in there. So you want to make sure you definitely are taking your time and isolating the thread from the hair all right and that's how you remove a Solon weft. Thank You, Vicki for being such a great model and I'm Ashley and check us out at Ashley's extensions, calm and remember, stay beautiful

Elena Rosso: I just wondered if it was possible to get full head sewn in extensions on someone like me with out it being to visible? I am white and have platinum blond hair (almoste white hair). I have asked my hairstylist and he said that it wouldn't work on me but I need a second opinion from someone who is specifies in hair extensions. Hoping for an answer from you x :)

SSTechnician Thomas: You make it sound easier but to me as a man and first time doing it, it's like a brain surgery. It literally is. Mind you, I'm a mechanic by trade and I am a bald head, so I never braided nor experienced what hair braiding feel like. But today my significant other asked me to remove her hair extensions. Oh boy oh boy!!!

Lupita Arce: Thank you for this video

the moonbleu: Ashly you are very pretty anyways you cute the hair

the moonbleu: Cut*

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