How To Remove Invisible Hair Extensions At Home

How to REMOVE INVISIBLE hair Extensions at home. I will show you the fastest way to remove your invisible beaded wefts in this tutorial yourself (or with the help of a friend). IBE extensions are hand-tied hair extensions that hide where the bead is. Invisible bead extensions are sewn in by using beads to hold the weft in place. Take out these hair extensions in a gentle non-damaging way.

This technique is good for IBE. If you have a different technique where you can see the bead, check out my other video https://youtu.be/fBv2Xv9MjDA

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Say goodbye to those extensions, so there's different ones you can use these are kind of like a needle nose, plier, which i've shown in a previous video. This also has a hole inside of it, so these are actual extension removal. So the hole is where you put the bead in um. If you find regular pliers, it will just be the points that you use, or i don't know what the heck these are called, but you can totally find them in your tool box. Please have the little holes, so you would put it in the first one to pop those bad boys open. Okay, now the difference between ibe and the ones i removed in my previous video is that these ones are stitched on both sides. So you can't see where the beads at um and i would recommend you snip away the thread. However, when you're doing it yourself, you can't really snip away stuff without accidentally cutting off your own hair. So this is gon na, be a chore ain't gon na lie. It'S gon na take some work. If you can find someone that will help you take them out. That would be so much faster. Um we'll see how this goes. So i'm trying to feel for the beat. I think there is a bead right in here and kind of kind of wiggle it around to see. If i can fill it and see it there it is, can you see right there? I might end up enlisting my daughter to help me she hates taking these off for me. She one time said: can't we just cut them out. Do not let your husband or anybody else that is taking them out, for you say that and do it you will cut out your real hair. I'Ve seen it happen, don't do it once you get your bead just slide that hair out, usually it should come out. Pretty easy: this does not, which means it's been stitched somewhere else. The beads pop off. Don'T worry because there we go if these beads pop out of the weft don't freak out, that's just how the application is so you're gon na pull the extension. If you have enough space here, you're gon na pull here, pull the end of your extensions or where you know your hair is not you're just gon na lightly tug and then the bead should pop out see there is the bead now try to hold it in Place so it doesn't twist on you and squeeze slightly you don't want to re-clamp it the other direction. You just want enough to be able to slide the hair out. So partial open is good. This one is sticking out just a tad, so we're going to do the same thing tag it to get it the rest of the way. If, for some reason, it's not pulling out easy, it's because it's been stitched in somewhere else in the weft. So you could let it go until you find see. There'S this chain. You can find the stitching to let it out a little bit easier. Do look. This is not even attached to a bead. This is sewn into the section wow. Oh, my gosh, okay. So, as you're removing these, you will lose some hair, that's just how it's going to go um some from shedding some from removing them yourself. Also. I already know this. There is a few of these beads that are still attached to my hair, but got removed from the weft. That was an incorrect stitching job when that happened. Um so make sure like when you're removing your extensions. If you happen to have like a loose part, there's most likely a bead somewhere attached to your hair, make sure you find those so that you don't rip it out when you're brushing through i have another one that is, that is closer to the root, so so That other one slipped it was removed because it never got stitched and then it slipped this one. This little just stayed in its place, so this one just stays in its place. It just wasn't attached okay, so hopefully this rose easier, because i like a huge section back here that is not attached. Okay, so we've pulled the bead out and of course it wants to twist. So we got ta keep trying to hold it in place. So it doesn't twist again gon na pull there. It came see how easy this pulls out. That'S how it's supposed to look at all that was detached. This whole section is detached. Do checks for more beads run the brush their hair you'll end up having more hair in the brush again. For me, four weeks of shedding that have been locked in beads is gon na all be in this brush four weeks of shedding. Ah, thank you. So much for bearing with me as i remove my extensions, i feel your pain as you go through this as well. Just remember some quick notes and tips to lightly pull the extension to find that bead do not cut your hair out, because it will take forever to grow back. And if you decide that you're going to get help, they can go ahead and cut just the top of the thread. That'S here, let me see see if you they can cut the thread. That is right there and it will make getting the beads out a lot faster. However, when you are doing it by yourself, please don't do that because you will most likely cut your own hair, so we got them all out. Oh my gosh. Doesn'T that feel so. Amazing to be able to just run your hands through your hair go ahead and enjoy that amazing shampoo. That is about to happen when you go wash your hair without having extensions, then thank you so much for watching. I hope you were able to remove your hair extensions without any problems. If you have any questions about removing, go ahead and comment below and don't forget to subscribe, and i will see you on the next one:

Brianna Bombshell: Thanks for the upload, I have these extensions and they’re annoying as hell... on one side it feels like both wefts are sewn on to each other and I cannot tell if it’s thread or my hair!! It’s like a loop!! I can’t wait to get them out!! when I wear my hair up in a bun it feels so heavy !!

Sammy W: I have regular hand tied extensions and am still fairly new to them. I do have a consultation for IBE because I was told that IBE lays flatter and moves more freely/naturally. Like being able to pull them away from the face, into high ponytails, etc.. but I have a suspicion it’s just beaded hair tied in between 2 rows of hair and I’m not sure how that would lay any differently. If anything it sounds like it would be thicker, heavier and even more difficult to pull back and into ponytails. Can you tell me if I’m right or not?

Crystal Hulsey: I'd love to see an upclose pic of how the bead is hidden! Have you ever had any other extension methods done? If so, how does IBE compare??

Diek celina: But how you have remove the weave self ?

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