Hair Extension Faq | Weaves, Tape In'S & Clip In'S

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Hello guys welcome back to my Channel today, I'm going to do a little bit of a hair extension, and thank you for you just because I'm getting a ton of questions about my hair. What extensions i prefer and why so I thought I would just make a video Chris, a lot easier. First of all, I'm going to go through the three types of hair extensions, I'm going to go through first, one, which is a weave. That'S what I currently have in my hair tape and extensions, which I've had a couple times before as well and are really good and then clip an extension. So, first of all, you should know I've been having attention since I was about 16 or 17 years old, and I absolutely love that I cut my hair really short and ever since then it's been really hard for me to grow my hair out. So i just find it easier. I get when i love with this and if you take good care of hair extensions, they lost a very long time, so the first one we'll talk about is weaves. This is what i currently have so for those of you who do not know what a weave is. You can do it a couple of ways. I know some women do get their whole heads weaved in with hair, but that is not a case from hand. I just have three rows: i'll show you the roads. Actually, so i'll show you one just you can get an idea. So that's it right here and it's sewn into my head. So with these hair extensions, i just love them so much because i find that for me and my head, it fits beautifully. I do not have to worry about it being blended. I don't have to worry about people just bring it to be too obvious. They just work really really well for me and i'm super happy with that. One question I get a lot about these hair extensions is do, does it hurt and I'm going to be honest when you do get them sewn into your head, it does hurt. So what they do is essentially, they braid will braid a row across your head. All the way around to whatever you want or whatever fits your head best and then they take the west of hair, which is just like a clip in extensions, but without the clip and then they sew it into your head when they do the braid. If it's too tight, it will hurt a little bit, so I just highly suggest taking a couple of advil before you go and that will completely help the situation. Another question I get about it. A lot is if it's itchy, because some people do things achieve yeah. It is issues achieved for the first two days that I had it and after that it was completely fine. I think it was just because she did do the braid quite tight, but it was super easy. I just took like a little comb and I kind of scratched and Mary to do with your fingers. Do but don't scratch too hard, because I will irritate your scalp and it will make the situation a lot worse. What'S great, also great about these hair extensions. Is that with my lifestyle, I'm so on the go and always moving that? It'S just nice to have my hair already in. For me. I like that I can just wake up and have long hair, as opposed to having like clipping, for example, and having to do it all myself. It'S just a lot easier and i like that. I can clean my hair all together, you know, overall, I would say: we've got the best for me just because I like that, so placement is really good for me. It'S really comfortable for me as well, and it blends really well. So, for me, those are like the top three things I love about the weave. The second type of hair extension, I'm going to tell you about, is a tape and extension. I don't have one to show you, but if you look it up on, Google you'll basically see it's literally a little pieces of hair that are this like orange hunks, like this thing, but they're super long. Like, however long but you not, I mean the width. Is this bed? It'S got tape on this on the sides. So if you had one piece here and one piece here, they would take your hair and smush it in between and if that makes sense, i hope that makes sense, but basically they do that all over your head and they do the placement and they are super Great, the only reason i don't like tape in extensions is because i can't really put my hair up and that's something I love to do. Even officials like around the house and putting a little bun in my hair. I just also found that washing my hair with tape and extensions wasn't as easy as it is with the leaves, because there's so many little pieces in your hair. When you have seasons, you got to kind of like scrub all around, and it's just it's too hard for somebody like me, who's super impatient other than that they are great. When I got them done, I got them done in Vancouver. My hair, by namur in the placement, was absolutely amazing. The color match to a tee. It was great they're, also not a bad price. I think for my weave. I don't know if I mentioned it before, but with my hair, my with my hair and application. It was about two hundred and eighty dollars and to get tapings is just a little bit more. I think i paid about 400, but that was also with a cut in colors, so you'd have to go and inquire for wherever you get your cabins done. Yeah teaspoons are great too. If you do like to be on the move and just have your hair in and if you don't like putting your hair up and they're a great alternative to a weaves like they're amazing as well, and you can use the hair over and over again, if you Do take care of it same with the weave hair, so for people who are looking for something more permanent, I would highly suggest those too. The third type of extension, I'm going to tell you about our clip in extensions, so flippin extensions are the first type of hair extensions that i actually had growing. I cut my hair really short. It was like up to here once - and I remember just regretting it so I saved up some money and i bought some hair extensions and they were pretty good if you have really short hair and you can get a weave or tape, ins will look too funny. I would suggest getting some clippings until your hair grows out, just because it will give you that lengths that you want - and they will still look really good, was also great about those clip in extensions is, if you want short, hair and long hair, and you will Get that as opposed to a weave or tape and extensions that are in your hair for months at a time, clip ins are easy to take in easy to put easy tips. It easy to put in an easy to take out. So that's great also, you don't have to watch them as often as you would with something permanent like my hair right now, you could watch them whenever you want to, and that would make the hair last a lot longer, also depending on what type of hair it Is i always say you can dye them darker regardless? I don't suggest dyeing your hair extensions, lighter it almost never works, so just be careful with that. If you're just getting into hair extensions, definitely start off with some equipments and see if you like them and see. If you like the feeling something added to your head, because i know that it is heavy for someone who's not used to it but yeah, i love hair extensions and i highly suggest them to anyone who has short hair because you will feel a hundred times more Fabulous not that short hair isn't fabulous, but me I do not feel fabulous with my short hair. I feel like a little boy, so Harris engines are a must for me, but yeah. I hope you enjoyed this video. I hope this give you a little bit of insight on hair extensions. Hopefully you choose the right ones. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to comment below or message me on instagram or whatever, and i'd be happy to answer your questions. Thanks for watching bye, guys

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