How To Make Clip-Ins Hair Extensions Using Single Side Tape ~ By Hairweftingtape.Com

FAST & EASY DIY/ SINGLE SIDE TAPE IN HAIR EXTENSIONS COVER YOUR DOUBLE SIDED TAPE USING OUR SEAMLESS PRO ll

ALL SUPPLIES YOU NEED TO MAKE CLIP IN OR A SEAMLESS HAIR WEFT EXTENSIONS. OR CUT PONYTAIL HAIR TURN IT INTO A HAIR EXTENSION EASY DIY METHOD.

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I'M going to show you, you can use the seamless Pro single side tape to make your own hair extension clip in hair extensions. We'Ve been asked many times. Can we use your single side, so we thought we'd better, show you that you can so. I took two West's and I basically just made two of our single sides added the glue and made the weft. I'M just going to show you real, quick here. I'Ll show you oh one for you, but this is done, and this has been drying for a day. So I always like to go back in accordion, which means pressing it together like this. So if there's any holes or gaps that didn't glue right, you can come back. Take your liquid gold, vonda, weave and open it, and you can see here it didn't really at the top glue very well. So I'm just gon na put a dab in there, press it and let it dry, but you can still use this and install okay. So once you've added a little bit of glue into there left to fix it, you want to go ahead and let that sit good. Ten minutes you want to put this on. If you let me see so this is just a little clip. I wanted to show you that you can use this tape. We'Re asked all the time. So let me go right here and show you basically that you can put your needle through it, so it will go right in there and so meaning you can go ahead and make your clip, and I want to make sure my clip is right here. So it's on this side and I'm just going to do it this way so yeah, you can definitely make your clip-ins. However, you want to sew it back and forth, and that is how you can make your clip in wess hair extensions using our seamless pro. Only okay, so we went ahead and, like I say we cut off the machine weft and made a weft just like you would any other ponytail. So, like I say, we've always say when you make a left, you want to go back and next day an accordion, because this kind of hair usually has some sort of silicone, and you know just darkness that below just sometimes does not want to stick to all Of it right away, so there you have it, you can make your clip in hair extensions using our seamless pro only so that just wanted to show girls that you can do it and beautiful alright. So there's one little thing: I wanted to show you for those that don't understand. Also you can take. Let'S say: you've made a hair wefts with our hair wedding tape, and you decided you want to go ahead and cover that and make your own extensions using the single side. So what we're gon na do is show you also. So here is some cover. This real quick with the single side, and so you have single side on this side, hair, lefting tape on this side, and I just want to show the girls that have already made it. Can you do it? Yes, you can. So you want to cover these up and once that's covered covered it with a single side, and you want to go ahead and see if that works, and I'm going to show you here again. The needle goes right through not a problem. So again you can whoops. That'S trying to get away, you can go ahead and make your clip-ins. I just want to make sure this Clips the right way. Alright, so you can make your clip-ins again, however, wherever you want to put it and sew it through so again there you are. It goes through the hair, lefty tape and the single side, and then you can make clip-ins all sorts of clip ends. So, yes, the single side is used and can be used to make hair extensions of your own also another. The trick I wanted to show you. Let me see here is the single side, seamless Pro and I'm going to show you. This is how I did it. I just took my liquid gold glue, put it across and we always put a good amount there and then, like I say, you've got to make sure this. This is washed and dried first, because there's always a lot of silicone on these hairs and that's what makes it fun for this stuff to stick. So I'm going right above it pressing in pushing down you can use whatever you want again. Liquid gold glue goes across and we're just gon na push that in there and then we want to go ahead. Take your seamless Pro and pull off the backing. Didn'T add that right there and then add your Clips. Let it dry 24 hours and then add your clips before I do this. I wanted to show you something I had a lot more really cool. I did so people ask me all the time you know how does this liquid gold glue dry? Sometimes it dries. You know different colors, this one, dried, really nice and it's supposed to dry clear so for a brown hair and light brown hair that looks pretty great color wise, dark hair. It does the same thing, but if you want it to be black, you can go ahead. I use a little Rit dye and I took I just want to show you how this works. You can take Rit dye hair and if you want just dab a little into your glue mix it around and if you want you can go ahead and then take it. This way or you know, make it up in a whole big thing of black. I'M not sure how much of how much so, but just as an idea, you can then go back and get your glue go across it like I, showing you and then take some of your glue and add that into and takes a mere die and add it Into the glue, and now your glue will be a black color, so let me show you this versus maybe the orange that a lot of people feel they don't know if it's gon na dry, not Orange. So let me show you here but, like I say most the time it just dries that color it will dry black on this side and it'll dry black on that side. But if you're really worried about it, you can try a little over it die depending on whatever color hair that you have. Okay, so again, let it dry 24 hours just wanted to show you that you can make clip-ins using our seamless Pro and just thought. I'D give you a little tip and trick here, okay. Well, I hope you all get to make your clippings now, and so all the girls that have asked questions and really didn't understand how it's done. You can also like to say use our here. Let me show you this one: I covered this one was made with hair lefting tape, so that means it was sticky on both sides and I went ahead and I covered it with the single side single side and now again - and this was an old weft - that I reworked it. I just wanted to show you again we'll take the needles and show you that, yes, you can go right through it, not a problem, and again this was a light color. I didn't use anything but the liquid gold glue on this and that colors matches this hair pretty well. But if you have a color preference in your, I would just give it a little bit of this and not too much of the dye just just get it. So the color matches for you, okay, hope that helps hair wefts e tape. Comm is where you can get your seals Pro to single side, just want to show a real, quick video of just washing this the next day. Actually, you were supposed to wait two days, but I wanted people to see what happens when you do wash your clip-ins and or your hair extensions using our seamless Pro tape. So here it is, and it's pretty warm water just wanting to get it nice and saturated. So you see that it's not falling apart. This is the extension I used in the video just wanted to show you real, quick here and run it as good alright. So we wash these - and I just wanted to show you that they're still intact, not a problem. They'Re not going anywhere so when you're, making your clip-ins or your hair extensions. You know that using our hair, lefting tape or seamless Pro these will work. Just fine

Malinda Smith: I have to tell you that you have made this entire hair extension journey so much less stressful and confusing! I have a medical condition that has caused my hair to thin dramatically. Now that it’s no longer thinning and is healthy I have been trying to learn the best way to do extensions and add back some thickness and volume. Finding decent hair is hard enough but trying to figure out which tape or glue to use is nearly impossible! Reviews vary so drastically plus you never know if the reviewer had any idea what they were doing. Your videos have made the whole process crystal clear and easy to understand. Thank you from the bottom of my heart! I would love to know where you recommend people buy their hair from. It’s tricky to find a good quality and quantity of hair without spending a months pay!

Kill My Dream Dorothy: Thanks for the AMAZING tips and videos!! I apologize if you already have a video addressing this but can you show how to make a no track clip in front piece? I have a bunch of clip in extensions but I wanted to wear them a little behind my front hair line where I have loss. You can see the weft line/track. I basically need it to look like the front of a half wig or 3/4 wig if that makes any sense. ‍♀️ I don’t know how to explain it but can you please help? Is it possible to take my clip in extensions and hide that sewn edge? THANK YOU!!

Man Matz: Hellooo youre amazing!!! I wanna know how to make seamless clip in extentions (they come with that silicone) into tape ins? What do i need?

Olivia Gunn: Thankkkkk Youuuu! I have been trying to figure out how to do this for forever!

Brenda ForEvergreen: What a godsend to find your video. I spent $$$$$ on the finest Italian hair in 2012... and lost it during a move. Finally found the hair, but the clip-ins are classic, sewn wefts. I rarely wore them because of the protruding seam, which was tough to hide in my fine hair. I wanted the newer, seamless clip-ins, so I shopped around and sadly discovered that extensions are more expensive than ever. I was soooo bummed out—until I found your video. Finally! A perfect solution! I just purchased the premium $71 kit on your website and will soon be converting my classic wefts into seamless wefts. You literally saved me over $700. Thank you! I just wish you sold extension clips in your shop too!

Linda Guardino: Wow your amazing! Ty !

Rose J: hi what type of glue did you use or is sewing it better

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