How To Dye Virgin Hair Extensions Step By Step Tutorial

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In this hair tutorial, Breanna Rutter will be teaching you how to color Mrs. Rutter’s Virgin Hair Extensions jet black. Mrs. Rutter’s Virgin Hair Extensions comes in a natural brown color so coloring your purchased hair extensions is your choice and ultimately based on your preference!

Author and Internet Stylist Breanna Rutter inform you of all the products that you will need successfully color your hair extensions!

PRODUCTS FOR COLORING HAIR EXTENSIONS;

Mrs. Rutter’s Hair Extensions http://www.MrsRutters.com

(2 BOXES) Revlon Color Silk Beautiful Color BLACK PERMANENT HAIR COLOR http://goo.gl/NdJfHy

Hair Dye Brush http://goo.gl/hQjwSw

Hair Coloring Bowl http://goo.gl/aMVmVe

Hair Cutting Scissors http://goo.gl/rYH7BX

Sterile Latex Gloves http://goo.gl/h9ebHa

(2) Trash Bags http://goo.gl/LzOana

Black Hairstylist Apron http://goo.gl/Dhx3YP

When coloring your Mrs. Rutter’s Hair Extensions, using permanent hair coloring takes very well to the hair since the hair is virgin hair extensions. To color your hair extensions, start at the ends first and then color your way towards the weft. Make sure to not saturate the weft with color because it is unnecessary. When you begin coloring Mrs. Rutter’s hair, you will notice that the very ends of the hair appear to be just a little bit lighter than the hair as you near the weft and that is because this is real virgin hair that hasn’t been colored! Natural real hair in its natural hair color always appears just slightly lighter on the ends than the rest of the hair because the ends are the oldest parts of hair.

After coloring your hair extensions, rinse through the extensions with warm water until the water runs clear or almost clear. Proceed to shampoo wash the extensions and repeat this process until the water runs clear. After you have shampoo washed your bundles of hair, lightly squeeze the excess water from the hair and then apply a rinse condition or deep condition (your choice). After the hair has been conditioned and rinsed with warm water, lightly squeeze the excess water from the extensions and then allow them to air dry. The result will be beautifully colored hair extensions with the wave pattern of the hair will still be in tact!

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Hello, everyone. This is Breanna Rutter, author of over 14 haircare books and founder of Howtoblackhair.com. For this tutorial, I will be teaching you how to color your hair extensions. I will be using Mrs. Rutter’s virgin hair extensions from Mrs. Rutters.com, the following supplies. You will need to color. Your hair will be two boxes of permanent hair dye. You will also need a hair dye brush a bowl to store your dye. You will need hair, cutting scissors, a plastic bag, and you will also need a pair of gloves. So once you have all of your materials ready, I will teach you step-by-step, how to color your hair extensions to begin coloring, your hair extensions. You want to make sure that your station is prepped, make sure that you take your plastic bag and you put over the area you will be working on so that dye won't get on your table or floor or anything like that. Then you want to make sure that you mix your hair dye in your bowl with your dye brush. Afterwards, you want to unloose your bundle of hair all the way until it's one track. You have to fold this three times so that way you are not taking up much space with your station. So when you unravel your bundle of hair as one long track bring it together and then do that three times once you do that, lay your hair down and then to begin dying. You want to work on the ends and go all the way up until you get to the weft, make sure that you don't saturate the weft, because it's unnecessary when coloring your extensions and also we rinse it. You are going to constantly have to rinse the weft over and over again to get all the dye out its completely unnecessary to dye your weft with so to begin grab a little bit of hair dye and work. Your way from the tips to the left of your bundle of extensions after you have completely colored one side, you want to flip it over and repeat the process. Also, as you are working along, the way use the bristles of your brush to slightly open up the hair, so they are covering all of the hair with hair dye. As you are working up near the weft make sure that you get as close as possible to the weft without actually saturating the weft. Now, if you accidentally get dye on the weft, that is perfectly fine. You just want to open up one side of the weft at a time and cover up the hair, leading all the way up to the weft of the actual extension. After you finish, coloring your hair extensions. You want to make sure that it processes for the specific amount of time that your box dye instructed this hair needs to process for about 30 minutes to an hour, and then it needs to be shampooed and conditioned and air dried. To finish, the look, as you can see, this is a finish result of dying the hair extensions, the color black after dying, you want to make sure to shampoo wash and then allow it to air dry as a result, what came from it was a very consistent Hair color and also the natural wave pattern of the extensions so just to mention once again, when you're dying, your hair is very important to only focus your hair color on the hair itself. If you dye the weft it's unnecessary because for one number one will ever see the weft of your extensions, so they don't have to be colored. And the second reason is because, as you are missing the dye out, you will constantly have to re-rinse re-wash re-rinse re-wash. The actual weft, when it's unnecessary so also, I am actually wearing Mrs. Rutter's hair extensions in my hair, and I have had this hair for over a year and I've dyed it. The exact same way that I have dyed this bundle. It holds a hold of curl beautifully, as well as hold the color beautifully as well. So that's it for the how to dye your hair extensions be sure to visit MrsRutters.com for hair extension needs. This is Breanna Rutter from Howtoblackhair.com for watching

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Zodiac Queen: Amazing video!! Can you please use a different hair dye color? Like purple, plum, blue or blonde??? And also tell us the name of the dye kit you use? also can you tell us the difference between Peruvian, Malaysian, yaki etc???

MsMellow1: Such pride in your workspace and delivery

No thanks: Can you do a tutorial on picking which kind of hair? I can't tell the difference between virgin, Remy, or any of that! Like, Brazilian or Indian? Does it matter? Lol

Shawny: hi... do I use a permanent dyes for my extensions that's been previously bleached.

nakia crook: Did u only co wash after rinsing out hair dye, or use shampoo and conditioner?

Sharlia Cotton: I love you you have awesome teachings

Chen Tsaig: how do i die my extensions from a dark brown to a light brown?

johnney toolive: love tha video can u do purple please!

shy626: Can you show us how you washed it?

313Renee:

𝑀.: How many boxes should one get if it's a three bundle upart wig?

steve green: IF ALL BLACK WOMEN HAD LONG BEAUTIFUL HAIR WOULD YOU CUT IT AND SELL YOUR HAIR IT TAKES YEARS TO GROW HAIR THAT LONG I DON'T THINK SO

Shanice Wright: hi I have black bundle but I want to get it to a more natraul brown look what you suggested I do I really hate black hair

Jobany Gonzalez: how many boxes for 400g of virgin hair

Lizbeth Loera: can it be and type of hair dye

Mo Fresh: nice video

steve green: GRAVE ROBBERS OVERSEAS IS SELLING IT TOO LONG BEAUTIFUL HAIR

Andrea TellsIt: It just looked like you dyed black hair black. Can you do a video where it's going say brown  as many African Americans don't have black hair unless they dye it black. Many of us have Brown, Brownish Black hair and have a very difficult time duplicating that color to match our own. Full sewins are so old, even I won't do that, it looks so fake to me. I enjoy wearing lots of leave out and clipins with leave out but even then there is the process of dyeing to get that believable match. Just asking. If anybody can show us the correct way to do it, you can!

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