Seamless Pro Single-Sided Hair Tape On A Roll!~Install~By Hairweftingtape.Com

Our new and improved Seamless Pro extreme hold single side tape that has been crafted into a roll so you get more for your money and it's easy to use.

It's the only single side tape that can be used to make your own tape hair extensions.

No more just covering wefts with small tiny tape tabs: Our single-sided tape cut to any length and you choose the width and can cover your wefts with ease! Best to be installed underneath the hair not on the outside for

For best results, and you have fine - thin hair it should be installed underneath the hair as a backing, not on top/outside of your weft. If your making a weft please always use low heat-100-140 when pressing tape together like we show in our video.

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Okay, we're gon na do a short tutorial on using our seamless Pro to single side tape. I'Ll show you really quick. Here'S a weft! That'S already made it's double-sided, which means it's sticky on both sides, we're using our hair lifting tape, which is fantastic tape by the way, and you go ahead, hold down the bottom and peel back, and the best thing is to have tape pre-cut. It'S always easiest for you, so when you want to go ahead with this one, depending on how you want to do your install, I think what we'll do today is make sure you have a really nice part and we're going to place that I have the top Of the ears right here, I usually don't go in front of the ear. You want some hair. So if it when is blows, it goes back or forth. It will then cover your weft. Also, I usually from the top of the ear, only go about it. I use my finger and I go about this far, which is about an inch inch and a half above the ear. So when you place your laps, if you're going to do two here, they're not too far up on the head - and you haven't much - you know if you have a lot of hair up here, can then cover and also down here you want to be able to Get sunglasses or glasses on and off, so you want to make sure that your your spacing is so that it's not on on your ear or covering it. So your glasses can go in and out all right. So you take off that backing. Here'S an option for placement and, like I say we want to take a little bit of hair, making sure that your part is straight, which is hard to do on a mannequin. But well you want to have really a nice perfect part. Here'S one where you can place it right there push down and when you grab all the hair, pull up using the back of your comb, anything but your hands, because the oils from your fingers can get in the tape and make it not as sticky. So you can go ahead and either a this is where you can do another wept and do the sandwich method which is double-sided. Stick it then it's done or you go ahead and, like we have said before many people like to do this, where they take our single side and you pull off the backing and you go ahead place it right there and push down and squeeze and then once You'Ve done that you squeeze them together as best you can pulling down a little bit and squeezing so it's nice and flat, and I always like to give it a little heat. If you don't have a flat iron, you can go ahead and use a blow dryer. Just heating it up so you're really getting a good amount of heat here. Let me see if I can get you a better view and you go ahead and I just tap this and I tap it with a hot iron dude, so it can melt some of that adhesive and help press it together and you don't want to do it. A lot because, though, if you hold it down you're just burning off the adhesive, that's helping it stay, then you will go ahead and pull off this backing. These combs are really nice because they really do help grab the ends of the backing all right. So we do that pull up and over okay. So once that is done and it's sticky on this side, you can either then go ahead and do another single side or what I like to do is I have what I mostly do. Is I take old hair here? Let me grab a little piece and if I have some old hair and don't mind getting rid of I'm using blonde, so you can this better. Just for the visual, I usually take some old hair and I run it across and the reason why I like doing this. It does stay for a really long time and pressing it in there, and then you know, of course, cutting it too. However, you know the size you want on each side and it covers the West looks like your hair. Whatever color, that is that's one option. The other option is to go ahead. Take a little bit of the hair that you have on top in. Taking that and pulling that down and covering your left straight down. Don'T have any strays because that can feel like the hair is being pulled and you push that in squeeze it and leave it alone, and it's best to not wash your hair for at least two days and then go ahead and wash your hair. So that's a different option. There have been others that take it, I'm going to pull this up here, not what you want to do if you're doing an install, so you can also take if you have a lot of hair and you don't want and you don't have any old hair, you Can always take a little bit of yours and go across this way. This is another option of covering your left with your own hair and having it stay, but again it's pulling. So I really like the down method better to cover that weft. So if you're not using single-site, those are a few more options and okay, so that is one option, and so now, if you already have a weft, that's made alright go ahead and let's see we have a weft alright. So let's say you already have: this: weft is already made with the single side: backe, not sticky. You want to go ahead and take your double side off backing off your double side, tape, scuze me and you go ahead and again trying to get a really nice part, and you want to make sure that, when this goes down that your next weft will install Will be below that knot underneath it otherwise it'll be too many pieces right there don't want to say how much more than what you've got. Okay, so we're just going to show you, though the install, so you can take that since it's already non sticky, pull it down again and or again on top depending on what you want to do. But this wept is already done and I'm just going to say this is how we're going to do it, and I just find it easier to do it this way. So once it's on there, you want to go ahead and again, take the single side run it across so before you're backing. So you want to again take your single side: roll cut that to the size of the tape, size, tape of the weft and use that as your backing and as your closure don't ever add glue in here, I've had some customers that thought that's what they were Supposed to do that, you don't add glue to your hair to a weft to sandwich it ever because that's very dangerous and very hard to get apart, making your West with our hair wedding tape and the globe there's a reason for that, because it doesn't fall apart. So you don't want to do that with your hair. So again you can cover this. You'Ve got your single side on the bottom, your hair here and taking the single side and covering it as a backing and sandwich it, and that will then be done, and that is just a few different ideas on how to install and again a little heat pressing. It down how you can install your web so now that it's down you can then again single-site, underneath nothing sticky and again this one on top, like I say, using hair down or across all the hair just covering it that's another way of not using too much Of the same side, you know again and see how this falls here and then the second West is below it. It'S not on top of each other, because you want it to stagger as it goes down. Okay, so I hope that helps and that's just a few ideas, there's so many different ways to make hair extensions install them. This is just a few samples and we're just hoping that this helps answer some of anybody's questions, but one thing we do like to say and for us, if you're going to, I love to stress this too, a lot of people and if you've got your hair And you have a lock and you have a thick stick amount of hair and you have your installment being too close from the front of your ear like this is the front of her ear right here. You don't necessarily want to go closer to this, because it's very hard to hide with your own hair. If you have thick hair the outside and the single seamless Pro single side on the outside no problem, if you have thin hair, it's best to do that installed using the single side underneath and some hair covering, if you're going to do the sandwich method. Okay, so that's just say, because if you have a small, my new amount of hair and you're trying to cover a weft, even a teeny-weeny left, it's very difficult and you can see right through your hair and or your head. You'Re gon na see the left. So it's just not feasible for people with fine thin hair so again just trying to show you that it's best to not have single side on the outside. If you have fine thin hair, it's just too hard to cover that weft. You can see right through the hair so and you don't want anything even if it's matte it shines even just a little bit. You don't want that to happen, but if you have thick hair nod from covers everything, so those are just a few ideas and install methods for the single side. Okay, hope that helps

Miss A-v Buttons: Where can I buy single sided tape?? I've asked everywhere, and everyone just looks at me like I'm nuts! I've looked online, in stores! I need the name of a brand, or a website THAAANKS! XX

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