Turn Tape Hair Into Weft Extensions

A great way for fine haired people to wear flat weft extensions without the hassle of glue. Great for la weave or Micro weft extension methods.

Hi, all i'm doing a video to turn tape, extensions into weft extensions, and it means that they will be super flat to the head and also quite flexible and a little bit more manageable, especially on fine hair. Now I wouldn't do this for a client, however, for myself and it works great, because I love the LA weave or the microwaved in my own hair is really really fine and short. However, MOC clients, you got to keep professional and probably either stick to the weft. Unless you're doing this for yourself, so what I did to get this weft is I've got tape in extensions here, some old one. You got that on and then you sort of stick half and half just so it stays together and then you sort of bricklayer it. So again, you'd get another extension and you would stick it on there like that and then just keep going across depending on how long you want it to be. You can see that there so obviously you've got sticky bits either solid. So then, when you get to the end of the weft, if you this is your tiny piece that you was doing, I would either an elastic you want the end. You can even fold it over like that or you could fold it over the west to keep it completely flat, like that. Obviously try and do it bit neater, which, if you've got two hands, would be great and then, if you've got a sewing machine that will make this so much better. So then, you could just run a line across there or, as I've done cause my sewing machine and no longer exist because I broke it and my mom won't. Let me use hers on here just in case I break it with these, and I've got. The manual sewing - and it also has the same - makes it so flexible. As you can see, I've got loads of website abort on it didn't take too long to do either and and they're super fine and super flat, and once you've done that you can install on away you go easy, as that officer just make sure that you cut It down because you don't want really thick cap, so what I've done is I've obviously done the line there and then once I've done the line, I then cut it off as I went along and there we go and that's going to look super flat and super Amazing. Thank you.

Kuumelon: Thanks for this, I disliked having my tapeins because my scalp was always tender from them. So turning them into clip ins that I can remove will be great.

M P: This is a great idea because I had tape in extensions put in and literally took them out the next day so it's perfect hair and I didn't want to waste it or throw it away and this is exactly what I was thinking about doing but I like how you line them up to make them one big long one great idea

ForgiveAndLove09: So helpful!!! Thank you!!!

Kiki Song: How do you get rid of the sticky ness from the tape in extensions?

Jazmin Sanchez: thank you, I'm really hating these tape in extensions. they get so tangled

kitkat97: What about the stickiness ?

Eleanor Ball: thank you for sharing great idea

Caren Memmott: Have you noticed that the tape has worn off or started to come apart?

HAIR OBSESSION: Do you need to sew them or use a sewing machine for that? Is that not gonna fall apart?

Catherine T.: ohhhh thank you very much

Catherine T.: can I add clips to them ? ☺

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