Simple How To Make Your Own Extensions Using Machine Wefted Hair & Real Virgin Human Hair!

SUPER SIMPLE AND FAST WAY to make your own hair extensions using already machine wefted hair and adding some real virgin cut ponytail hair, Anyone can make their own seamless hair weft extensions, using our hair wefting tape. and you can cover it using our Seamless Pro single side hair extension tape, get your supplies at https://www.hairweftingtape.com/

Okay, so we're I'm going to show you how I make my hair extensions. I pre-cut all my parts that I need. I kind of measure them right to my head. I usually use two or three in each web depending on if it's machine left or hand tied. So you always want to take your hair extensions wash and dry them, get them silicone free. So that helps with your tape in your glue and making it stick really well, okay, so you always want to get that done. You always want to wash and dry it. First then, you pre-cut, like I say to whatever the lights you want. So I like to take my 3/4 when I'm making my hair extensions, it gives me more play and then, when it's it's done, I can then trim it down, but it gives me more room to mess around with the hair. If I don't mind losing any of the length, so I go ahead and use a 3/4, let it dry, you know and then go back and cut it down to maybe 1/2 inch. So today I'm going to show you this is going to be my bottom row. So that I would use with just the 1/2 inch, because I'm just using these two - I'm not adding extra hair, so I'm gon na take these and put it aside. So what I like to do with these make sure that the both sides are the same. So, let's get these exactly the same as they were made and go ahead. Lay them out! I'M gon na take my 3/4 and you know whatever your surface you're using, I like to roll it across this cork is kind of neat, because it's kind of you can add these two here just to hold the hair up. If you, you know, want more security, so I'm go ahead and cut it this far, and you always want your tape pre-cut. So your next strip go ahead line it out and pre-cut that, because it's really hard once you you know, get started, you might have tape and glue and hair in your your wefts on your hands. So so the best thing to do here also is to take your liquid gold glue open it up, and I already punched a hole in it: littler holes, the less glue comes out, so whatever's good works for you and close it on up so you're going to Go ahead. Add this all the way across really you can use and be generous with it really more glue more hold, and if there's any silicones on hair, which is kind of incredible that some of this hair does not stick because of the silicones. You really want to be silicon free, so I'm going to go ahead right here at the bottom and have that one left as low as I can, but giving it a little room here and then I'm gon na run my finger across to keep your hands glue. Free, I have a 91 % alcohol when Dex works just as well, so I'm going to go ahead and add another mine here on top of this waft, just because I don't trust the silicone and lay this next wet down right above it kind of staggering it. So you can make it as thin as possible. You can double this. This is a pretty nice thin, waft and okay. So I do that. That'S how I start out. Then I go ahead and I come back and I really squeeze some good amount of glue here. Top and bottom all the way across and show you. This is what I do. I want to make sure I saturate this weft here, because this next row is going to be all on wefted hair. So first I want to go with some lowlights, so I'm gon na add it here so we're gon na. Add this all the way across I'm just gon na give it a nice light line all the way across of my warmer colors, because I'm gon na top. It off with some blondes here which match my hair, but I love adding this human hair. It'S just these ponytails are so soft and due to the fact that I don't grow hair like most, this is a beautiful way of getting a blend of extent in here and your human hair. So I do this all the way across as much as I like. Really you don't want your weft too thick, but you want to get it a good amount. So it's nice and even all the way across this is some pretty straight hair. So it really makes it easy. If you have curly hair, you want a flat iron. It and make it much easier to actually lay down is when it's flatter, then I usually take a comb or something. You know that you can use and literally just press, that down into the liquid gold glue there we go going up always because if you pull down you're gon na pull that the weft apart and it really can create a mess. Okay, I'm gon na wipe that off with some of that alcohol, like I say, I'm using ninety nine, you can use ninety nine percent or you can use ninety one. You can use Windex. It just keeps your hands kind of gluten free. So again, I'm gon na go across this and add another line and actually kind of mixing it around is good because you're kind of just spreading it out. So when you lay down your your tape, you're gon na push up into the hair. That'S done! I'M gon na take this hair, which is kind of a funny multicolored hair because it dried dark, but I'm gon na go right in the middle and press down. I like a lot of more hair in the middle of my wefts, because that's where I need it the most going, the shape of the pattern of the hair. So you kind of keep it all go in the same way right here, but I just love this ponytail hair tap it lightly, try not to pull, because you can pull your hair or, like I say, into the watts, and it makes makes it for a lot More work so going slow and adding your hair as you go, makes it for beautiful left with your ponytail hair. It'S gon na be really pretty pattern. I want to keep your cuticle aligned hair perfectly cuticle aligned. It makes it for a really great hair left wow. That'S gon na be really nice, so there we have two wefts underneath to machine wafts of hair gives me the length. This is obviously shorter hair so because buying a ponytail for this would be $ 1,000 versus three or four, and so once that's done, you want to press, make sure it's all in there and again press it down into the liquid gold glue. You can see it's actually pressing it and holding it down here, so it doesn't pull and you always want to push up. I'M excited. I can't wait to wear this hair extension and again what I do you probably don't have to, but I like to just be always really sure that nothing's gon na you know have any kind of shedding. So I add another little rope going slow pulling up. Take your pre-cut tape and this what and you want to do it just like that. I kind of measure here and I measure here just so I can make sure that line is straight and then I press gently at the bottom but firmly and I push up that way. The look with gold glue doesn't come down into the weft. It goes up and that it's gon na be one of the back pieces of my hair install and once I'm done I'll show you the install, take some pictures, it's not something I do, but I've been asked so many times via email. I said okay I'll, take the time out and do it today for you, okay, so there's one and it's done I'm gon na. Let this dry overnight and the more you make the more that's ready to go for any hair installs that you have even for the future I'll go back tomorrow. I'Ll cut this down I'll. Let make sure that this is all dry I'll cut it down to probably where my finger ends. So, let's just measure that it's actually more like 3/8. It ends up being about 3/8. When I'm done and like I say, I used a 3/4 because I'm using so much of this, I just want to make sure it's all in there no shedding and it's made properly once I'm done it's in about 20 minutes I'll go back and Flatiron tap this With the flat iron just making sure that that liquid gold glue is spreading out into that hair, because even when you've washed silicone hair, this kind of wefted hair versus the pony tail hair, there can just be silicone in it and for some reason it's just restricts That glue, so you want to go back once it's all dry and done push it like an accordion, make sure there's no holes or gaps before you do your install, and that is so. You make sure you don't have any shedding, and that is a beautiful left. We also have at hair wefts intake calm, all your supplies. Here'S your half inch by 3 yard sing, most Pro single side. So if, when you're doing your install - and you want one side not to be sticky, you can go ahead and roll that we also have it in five sixteenths. A lot of girls use the tape tabs and this is the same size, but it comes in a roll. So, however, you make your wife's you'll always want to use either when making hair extensions, 1/2 inch or 3/4. I like 3/4. It just gives you more room to work with, and then you can come back and trim it down, but all your supplies you can get at hair, wefts e tape, calm and again. If you want to use clear, you can always use ultra hold, adding it to this little micro jet and then squeezing it across instead of the tipped liquid gold bond, we okay. So this should help you today, just a real quick tips and tricks on adding your hair extension to wefted hair, and this is my beautiful hair that I'm going to be installing so I'll. Give you a picture of that at the end of this tutorial. Alright hope that helped thanks have a great day. You

旭平野: I just cut off 5 years worth of my own hair growth so I think I'm going to turn them into extensions, thanks for the vid.

Janice Bessent: This project was messy, but worth it! My extensions I made with your products have been in for 5 or 6 weeks so far, and it’s holding up WAY BETTER than the ones I made with Walker Tape. I’m sure I’ll make it over 8 weeks before I need to take them out. I also have fine hair, so I’m surprised it’s stayed so well.

Norma Jean: LOVE this.... pls show us how to convert tape ins into clip in extensions.

Lisa Jordan: Thank you for doing this! I have U tip her extensions and I tip her extensions that I want to change into tapes. This was exactly what I needed. Thank you

Stella: Your hair looks beautiful as always Colette!

Hernandez Family: Is the liquid gold what keeps it permanently together? I am wondering when you remove the extensions from your hair with the adhesive remover it only removes the tape not the glue correct? Im thinking about cutting the sewed weft off to make but want to be able to reuse the extensions several times.

LaceyAlexa HowManyHamsters?!: Doesn't the liquid gold break down when you remove them from the head with the solvent? Wouldn't the hairs just get loose? And is the weft tape the same thing as the tape you use to stick the extension to your hair or would I need 2 different tapes?

Johanna Weiss: Awesome! I ordered you're products and they're on their way now. Just curious.. do you have a recommendation on where to buy the hair?

Victoria Grabsky: I like the idea.How long does this Extentions last before the retake?

mooboomama12581: Wow! Thank you!!!!!

Serena Czippel: I would like someone make it for me please. I cut my hair and no idea how to make it into an extension. Help me please!

Madlyn Stevenson: Thank you for sharing this beautiful video,you are so helpful,I love your videos, I buy the best quality product from newigstyle..com three days ago

Gwen Voloshchuk: Can you reuse this? Do you have to redo the whole thing with the glue?

Gráce Glué Yi: What kind of glue do you use?please show me.thanks.

Nay Davis: Seems chunky not a thin weft after adding so much

Susanne Lena: Where did u got those extencions?

MV ASPIRE: Where do you buy the human hair?

Wasoo Jan: I like your hands .

Sandy Miller: Thank you for your tutorial. I was looking for this kink of videro

NJ CAMOCUTIE: Whee do you buy your hair?

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