Giving My Horse Hair Extensions. Yes, Really!

In this video I outline how we gave my horse keratin bond hair extensions using pieces of her own hair.

Please note, I am not a hairdresser. So my knowledge of this is limited, but if you have any questions, comment then below!

The whole process took just a little over an hour. If your horses is super wiggly, this is a very difficult thing to try. So if you are going to attempt this, be sure to do so on a very mellow horse so you don’t accidentally burn them worth the hair extensions tool!

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Hi, it's ally, welcome to double z farm. I make content about horses, dogs, cats, all the farm animals here, chickens ducks anyways. If you like that kind of stuff like and subscribe comment on this video, it helps me out a lot today, we're doing something kind of weird. As you can see, my horse only has half of a mane. She had some kind of allergic reaction this year and just rubbed out like this whole half one of my good friends is a hairdresser and we decided we are going to give her some hair extensions yeah. So i'll explain how we did that how the process works. All that kind of stuff, for you guys and the tools we're going to use and hopefully explain it well enough, but if not drop any questions you have below and i will try my best to answer them. I am not a hairdresser, so um. A lot of the expertise is on her on this one, but i'm gon na learn how and still try my best and we're hoping that ziva is going to stand and be such a good girl for us. Usually she is so should be. Fine, anyways ziva is going to get hair extensions today and we're going to give her keratin fusion extensions using her own hair yeah. So, like i said we're going to give her hair extensions using her own hair a couple years ago. I went ahead and roached her whole name because it was really long and she had lost a couple braids and i was sick of dealing with it. A lot of it grew back and it was looking great this year until she rubbed it all out. So me being, i guess, maybe kind of a hoarder kept all of it. So i went ahead and separated it into these little teeny, tiny ponytails and i'm going to trim the ends so they're a little straighter for the bonds to go in. So what we're going to do is take these keratin bonds is what they're called these are keratin rebond. We are going to bond them to the hair, that's cut off and then blend that to the hair. That'S on so we're gon na give it a shot. I'Ll show you the tool in a second, so the tool we're using is this um. It'S called a hair extension iron. It'S made specifically for these keratin bond extensions. This is what it looks like this part heats up kind of like a flat iron. It'S got these tips. What you do is we're going to take this existing hair with a bond on it and we are going to take the hair she has on her mane on her neck. I guess and bond them together and the keratin sort of acts like hair glue and will bond this hair back to her regular hair. So me here i am just taking the keratin bonds and i'm bonding them to the hair to make the extension, so i'm placing them on the iron. We did discover that with horse hair you need more than with human hair. It seems so. I went ahead and put two bonds on each piece of hair, so i put them on the hot tips there and let them get started melting and then i take the hair and i place them in between. I have to trim this one first to get it nice and straight so there's the hair, it's still in the band and i'm just going to trim the top of it. There make sure it's nice and straight, which helps get the bond on just a little bit easier. When you don't have frayed ends. So then i place it in, and i just kind of well do that. Basically and let it melt onto the hair and it'll bond to the hair next, i take it and i just flatten it between my fingers, which makes it a little bit easier to apply when we apply it to her head and then done so. I did that for all of the hair extensions i had to create them basically and then from there we go on and put them on her head. So the first thing we have to do is separate out the hair. With this little plastic divider. We pull it through. This helps you from accidentally bonding hairs. You don't want to bond to the extension and helps you get it laying flat and laying right. So the extension doesn't stick up or stick out straight or sit kind of wonky. So that's the first step and we use clips to hold the other hair out of the way and to hold the plastic piece in place. Then we apply the extension to the real hair and take the extension tool. My friend is using hers here and we'll use it to basically flat iron, the keratin to the existing hair and bond them all together. It acts sort of as hair glue in a way. Then you have to take it and roll it just like so and done. The extension is now applied, so you can remove the piece of plastic and the clips and move on to the next section of hair me and now that we're all done here are some clips of the final result. As you can see, we couldn't go all the way back, just because she didn't have enough hair to attach them to, but it looks overall so much better and it'll get me through this show season. Thank you all for watching. I hope you enjoyed it. If you made it this far comment horsey, hair extensions below

Nikki & Nathaniel Noble: love Ziva's horsey hair extensions!

Hannah Taylor: Omg! Brilliant. Just brilliant. Love a roached mane too, but this genius. Horsey hair enxtensions!

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