Proper Placement Of Seamless Hair Extensions - Thicken It Studios - Truly Seamless

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On the back of the head in between dry shampoo, we'll give you that freshly showered look and smell and will give your hair ten times the volume I'm your host Ben Malin, let's start with the application process of our truly seamless extensions, lovely long blonde hair model. Okay, now one of the things that we notice when we're dealing with the sides of the head is that a lot of times we actually have an absence of hair. The hair has been layered on. I go ahead and pull this back and we see that it's kind of fine okay. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to show you a really cool technique to go ahead and build up some of the body and the volume in through the sides of the head. So before we get started, there's just a general rule of thumb. Now check this out, what I do is I take my two fingers right in through here and I basically follow around the whole entire head with my two fingers. Okay, so a general rule of thumb is: I never want to go lower than those two fingers for a couple reasons. She ever takes her hair and pulls it back in a ponytail you're, going to go ahead and see some of them sticking out. Secondly, if these stay in for four months, so what happens average hair growth is about a half an inch a month. Eventually, it's going to go ahead and hit the top of the ear which you want to completely avoid at all times. I go ahead and take my two fingers to make sure that everything is where it needs to be, and I very neatly and very organized. I go ahead and just get my section and go ahead and clip it out that way, so a little trick that we can do as well is what I do is I've tucked the hair behind the ear. I don't want to go in forward of the high point of the year because when she pulls this back in a ponytail, I don't want to see anything sticking out of the side. I'M going to go ahead and take my extension, which has been matched with the hair. I simply peel off both of the sides and I'm going to go about a quarter of an inch lower than the part. So I go ahead and pull this out now very gently. I go in there and I lay it down now if, for some reason I realize that I've put this in an area and I want to go ahead and change check this out. This is very, very forgiving. I can go ahead and just simply remove it off and then go ahead and reapply I'm going to go right here, quarter of an inch past the part and what I do is I just kind of push in there and I go ahead and secure it. I'M going to get some play with this now check this out. I go ahead and pick it up. The hair is still staying on there, so we went ahead. We'Ve worked in here, we've pressed down firmly the area is secured now watch how simple this is. All I'm simply going to do is remove the other side just like this, so we're working with the hair right past the occipital bone. So what we're going to do is we're going to go ahead and we're going to layer this up to go ahead and create more volume, we're going to do the exact same thing that we've done once again. So once again, I remove the double sided tape on the back and with a lot of control. I always want to go in there and make sure that I'm taking my time, I don't want to go ahead and rush anything every movement that I do needs to be very controlled and very clean. So all I do is, I literally put this about an eighth of an inch right below the actual existing one that we have on the hair right now I go ahead and make sure it's where I want it to be. I go ahead and I press down firmly and then once again, I'm going to go in there and remove the double sided tape. I just take my hand underneath give it a slight little Bend and the tape comes off. It'S as easy, as that. So now we're going to move to the liquid tape, really good advice, just right off the bat. We always want to make sure that we go ahead and we keep the lid on this for the sake of it not spilling. If the tape spills on the hair, we have ourself a nice little problem, I go ahead. I take this out. I want to make sure that I'm not dripping anything everything that I want to do. I want it to be very clean, so what I do is I take my liquid tape and I just simply apply it to the whole entire area that we're working with anything that comes off or seeps through can actually be shampooed within 24 hours and will be Completely out of the hair, so I just want to make sure that I have it on everything just to go ahead and ensure that we're fastening it properly. So the hair can last the four months step. One is done: we've applied the liquid tape now watch I'm going to go ahead and mirror the part that I already have. You want to keep everything very natural and very fluid with the movement of the hair. I go when I take a half an inch section. Go ahead and get this out of the way I just kind of let it fall over very naturally, if we don't want to go ahead and force anything here. So from this point I go underneath and I'm applying pressure. What I'm doing is I'm getting rid of the air pockets with the liquid tape now check it out. I can comb through it. I can go ahead and tug on and I'm giving this a really good pull she's running, I'm going with her. If I take the hair, where we have right now, it's a technique which I refer to was bouncing. I see the hair for go ahead and fall out, so it's not just completely together in one clump, it's very soft and it's very natural

Jecykaaxo: this is NOT how you install tape in hair extensions . I was cringing the entire time

Natalie Ferris: Um.....WHAT? Did you go ahead and ever get trained in cosmetology? Every video of yours I go ahead and watch, I go ahead and see that you seem untrained in the proper ways to do whatever you're doing, and it's scary. In this video, 1. you went ahead and put the extension in FRONT of the high point of her ear, just like you said you wouldn't go ahead and do. 2. That extension is WAY too wide to go along the hairline in front. 3. The BIGGEST mistake is that you didn't sandwich ANY of her hair, leaving the application point of the first piece exposed, so it's going to go ahead and fall out, especially since you put your fingers all over the sticky part, as well as pulled it off and put it back down in the same place, further compromising the sticky res of the bond. These are "extension 101" things you should know, esp if you're making "how-to" videos.

UzedChemicalzz: Never seen it done like this before. Surprised I even got through the who

UzedChemicalzz: I was getting a bit frustrated at the amount of times he said 'go ahead'

Kimberly Morris: Wow, people are harsh. So, just because they've never seen the technique it's automatically wrong. I think it looks better with no funky tape lines. It's not a method I'm used to, but if it works why not? The only thing I'm hesitant about is using glue.

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Christopher Martin: It's really sad when somebody makes such a negative comment and in fact they are 200% clueless on how the system actually works... The system is supported on the top and the bottom by the clients own hair. (no sandwich method here FYI)... This allows for no tension damage or breakage because the hair grows out normally and is easy to remove instead of prying from inside two pieces of tape like hair in a wad of gum...

Kari Bristow: What is this guy doing?! The extension isn't bonded to anything! Doing this method will cause the extensions to slip out in one wash! The sticky end is open and exposed to stick to other strands of hair! Do not follow this method!!!

Mike Cahill:

Candida Barros: Y qué pasó con la línea de cabello que va entre cada extension!? No veo la necesidad de poner una ext, sobre la otra sin ponerle cabello en el medio. Será una técnica muy diferente pero no le veo el sentido de lógica Mejor sigo con mi antiguo método

XJ 900's: I believe this guy was on that show Shear Genius.

kanika Johnson: Never put them like that at the front put them on an angle

Anita Angad: This guy's name is Go Ahead! He don't know what he's doing

blessing 2000: Its name should be “ go ahead “ .

Sabah S: Wow that was hard to watch

Genie Aldrich: Yes, sadly, this is an incorrect application.

Blondie G: oh my gawwwwd this is so annoying watching him do this . is this a friken joke lmao

Raquel Goro: This won't slip off and its simply another method. I have tried this method and it does not slip off, technically its your own hair sandwiching the extension. It looks more seamless in my opinion. There's a lot if techniques to everything guys

Serena Wilson: This is silly!

kanika Johnson: Poor girl you just embarrassed her because you dont know what your doing m8

My_Fair_Vanity: Go ahead

Aldo Fejzulla: STOP SAYING GO AHEAD! hardest video to watch! SO annoying!!!

Jessica: Should have used a comb end to hold and apply the tape extensions in, not hands

TRISHA'S #1 STAN: yeah put another extension on top of the unsecured extension ND then put "liquid tape" (glue) on top of already sticky tape lololol wtf even the model is cringing lolol hope u paid her for that torcher

Amanda G: How many times did he say go ahead

Mantas Siauciunas: What da hell !! This is WRONG! You're doing a mess...

Brooke: what a mess....lol

Marley Salinas: he is doing this all WRONG!!! your supposed to sandwich your hair between the seamless hair extensions. can you please at least get a professional who knows what they are doing?!?!?!

Star-diz: i dnt get y u all this ...this is a good safe idea...

Theresajokeinthere Somewhere: Is this a joke? Thus has to be a joke right? You do not put extensions in like this

T B: What is he doing???

Quin_s12: Awful

Morgan DeRose: You can still do this method if you want to sandwich the real hair between the extension. Apply the first bond, slice a piece of natural hair, apply the other bond on top, paint on liquid tape, let the natural hair stick to it. There ya go- a hybrid between his method and the classic tape in method.

MississippiQueen1401: Please go ahead and stop saying "go ahead and".

iza Nascimento: waste!!!!

hairextensionist: Man do you know what your are doing at all? It seems like you don't know how these tapes works, remove this video , because the application is completely wrong. And plz, plz trough away this liquid tape it is very bad for your clients hair...and the piece on the side is too big.....

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