Trimming Your Kinky Curly Itip Hair Extensions

If you’ve created kinky curly iTip hair extensions using Asian hair (anything not classified as Indian hair is usually Asian), here is how to deal with thin ends. Give it a trim!

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Micra linked hair, so I have a brand new installation. I just finished this up last night. This is curl pattern, number three and 24 inches and at the top it's 18 inches. I'Ve trimmed around my face to create a bang and a little bit more of like a layered look. So in the video where I'm explaining the difference between an Indian hair and the Asian hair in terms of the kinky curly textures, I mentioned that the Asian hair gets thinner towards the ends. So this is a perfect example of what I was talking about. How, when I initially do an installation and I'm seeing how long the hair is you can see here it gets a little bit stringy, so I've actually already started trimming, but if I start bringing the hair down a little bit more, you can. You can see that there's some strands that are a bit fuller than the others, and it starts to get a little bit fuzzy tippy-toe. So you can see it a lot more on this side. So what I would end up doing is whenever I see the fuzz towards the bottom I'll just take some scissors and just kind of do that. So that way, I don't have to do like a blunt cut. I'M just going up and down kind of like a razor to do the trim and it starts to kind of even out the hair and then I'll also take a water bottle and I'll spray, the hair down, so that I can stretch it out. So I can get a feel for any other pieces that want to come down. You first install the hair like right. Now you see it's just super bouncy. It'S fluffy, as I start to wash my hair and wear it for a little while the curl will become a little bit more tame so right now this doesn't exactly look like 24 inches because the curls are up so tight. So that's why I'm spraying it down and stretching it down so that I can see you know whatever little fuzz that I might want to trim so I'll. Do that throughout my hair, like I said, I've already done most of the trimming, but I just wanted to make. I got on video to explain but how you can deal with the hair, getting a little bit thinner at the ends, and so since this is 24 inches once I end up trimming it a little bit. It'Ll probably look a little bit more like 22 and that's what I expected when I bought the 24 inches because it's Asian hair I expected to have to trim it a little bit. So if I lift up some pieces here, I can also see like here's a little bit of thin fuzz, so this actually will help. You know create a little bit of a layer, so just do a little bit of trimming there so and you can see if I pull the rest out like I just created like a little bit of a layer, not the most perfect one, but it it's still Doing some layering so here here's another strand where it's just a little bit thinner. So, instead of it looking super fuzzy, I will end up just cutting it a bit so you'll see like a full curl I'll pick it apart, and I end up doing this throughout my hair. It'S just usually whatever I can see. I had already did a little bit of trimming in this area, similar to what I just showed you. You can still create a really good look with the Asian hair. The majority of the kinky curly textures that you will see are unless it specifies that it's Indian, at some form of asian, if it's Cambodian Mongolian, have Peru like. However, you want to, however, they categorize it Brazilian all these other things, it's a form of Asian hair, Southeast Asian hair, this hair in particular. They specifically state that it's from different parts of Southeast Asia, with Asian hair, it's a little bit more cost effective than the Indian hair. Like I said you can still create a great style and um. I see another curl to trim here yeah, also in the introductory photo of the video where there's Asian, hair versus Indian hair. Those two curl patterns are actually curls on the same sized rod. I categorized that as crow pattern number three. So the light brown colored hair that is Indian hair and then the darker Brown, that's Asian hair, so in the photo when you're looking at it, you can't even tell the difference between the two it's the same type of curl. It'S just a matter of May the way that you want to maintain the hair with Asian. Here you have to do just a little bit more Indian hair, it's a bit more silky but, like I said I really like the Asian hair and it's giving me a huge huge look. This is my this would be my little summertime look. So, okay, that's all! Okay, so I'm bringing down my bangs a little bit more, this little fuzz, I'm gon na trim. This is more about the way that I was trimming it before then, then, actually being like that much there just a little bit of razor. So I do the same thing in the front of my hair, as I was doing around the other parts of where I'm just pulling down. There'S strands to see what'll stick out and then trimming them, and I like puff it up like this and then, if it's filling my face a little bit I'll just like move it over to the side.

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