How To Rewire Your Hidden Crown Hair Extension

If you need to refit your Hidden Crown Hair Extension or if your wire breaks, follow this Easy Step-by-Step tutorial!

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Hi there was a mess at Hidden, Khan's channel, I'm Bonnie B and in this video I'm going to show you how easy it is and I'm going to walk you through how to rewire your head and crown hair extension if it actually broke. If you actually cut the wire or you just weren't able to get it fitted quite right right out of the package, it's very easy to rewire with your extra wire and microbeads. Let'S get started okay, so to get started you're going to want to make sure you also have your extra wire kit that comes attached to your package. When you receive your heading crown, hair extension, it's small like this, and it has enough extra wire and microbeads to fit your hidden crown, hair extension and additional four times on top of the initial while you're fitting it came with so to get started now. Mine hasn't broken, but this goes for whether you fitted it in properly the first time or it's broken, or you accidentally cut the wire to where you need to rewire it to get it to fit properly. So you're going to gently cut off, be very careful not to cut the fabric tab you're, going to cut that wire off of both ends again being very careful on both sides to not cut that fabric the fabric, tab that the wire connects to and toss that Out and so when you lay out your halo, shaped extension you're going to see you know here and have your left side in your right side, I've gotten out the piece of wire I need and a microbeads. The microbeads are open when they come in your package. So that you can close them for tension and we'll go over that in more in-depth when we get to that step. So I'm going to set that micro bead down and first I'm going to take the left hand side of my Extension. I'M going to move the hair out of the way so that I can see the tab, the fabric tab and I'm going to weave the wire up. This just makes it a lot easier to tie knot and it makes it very organized instead of going in a downward motion wiring through the hub. So then I'm going to proceed to tie very tight knot. So I'm going to do about four to five and then once I'm done with four to five knots, I'm going to hold the base of the knots and I'm going to pull with these longest part of the wire to lock the knots in place so that they Don'T slip, then I'm going to carefully cut off the excess wire I'm going to cut it so that there is just a small little piece sticking out. You don't want it too long, but it doesn't poke you when you're wearing it really lock those down into place. Okay, making sure those knots are locked tightly in place. I'M then going to find the other side of the wire. I'M then going to put some micro bead onto the wire and I'm just going to let it fall. You'Re then, going to fold up the right-hand side of your weft and you're going to find that fabric tab you're going to get the hair out of the way and I'm going to loop, the wire from bottom up into that loop. Just like so and then I'm going to grab the micro beef and I'm going to take the end of the wire and I'm going to weave it back to the micro bead. What this is creating is a pulley system, so this is what it should look like. The excess wire is here. You have your knots on your left-hand side of your weft. Here you have your micro, bead and the wire loop through the tab and through the micro bead there. So next you're going to take your needle nosed pliers. Now my needlenose pliers has cheese in the front part of it, and then it has a flat portion at the base of the needlenose pliers. You want to make sure if you have one with teeth to not use the teeth part of the needlenose pliers, because it will cut into the micro bead and cause grooves into it. That could be potentially sharp, so you're going to want to use the flat part. When you go to clamp this you're not going to clamp it all the way close you're going to clamp it half closed so that there's tension on the wire. When you go to fit it, you do not want the wire sliding in and out quickly or freely in the micro bead. So, as you can see, I have it ready to be smashed, I'm just going to go pretty slow and I'm going to smash just until it's half closed right there. Now, if you can see, you can still see a slight slip through there. It'S not smashed all the way, and this is going to create tension. First see how slow it's moving through there and when I hold it up, the wire is not this wire isn't sliding through it freely. It'S still that pretty much tension hold on it. So when you first received your hitting ground, this is how it first came. It looks like it's all the way closed or it may feel like you can't, pull it really hard, but just pull tight enough to where it'll it'll move for you. What tension through the micro beam, if you accidentally clamp it too too close too tightly? You can easily very slowly take the flat part of your needlenose pliers and just very slightly pinch. It slightly open, not too much so careful not to break it. But if you do it's, okay, you'll have other micro beads you can use. If you didn't want to bother, you can cut it off and restart the whole process over, which is not very difficult once you get it smashed perfectly closed like that half way. Okay! So now, you're at the very beginning, knows how to fit your head round. Hair extension. This is what it should look like, should have tension to move the wire with tension through the micro bean go ahead and proceed to the house to fit your head round. Hair extension, video tutorial and that's how easy it is to rewire your head round hair extension, make sure to subscribe to the channel. We upload videos, weekly and there's tons of video content on everything you need to know about owning and wearing a hidden crown hair extension thanks for watching

ethemoon: you are a great teacher! you explain things clearly and in detail. Paying attention to detail shows how good you are.

Whitney Lawhorn: Do you need to knot the wire after the micro bead? Or is it considered secure after clamping the bead shut?

xxx xxx: Great video I’d need to buy these wires and beads I’m in Ireland can you advice where to get them I love your videos Maria

Donna Washburn: I'm on thefence about buying the halo because I've heard that people get a lot of breakage and bald spots where the wire sets. Can anyone tell me if this really happens.

Alisa Li: Great Video.

I Abdulle: Where can i get extra wire and beads?

Butterfly 9: I found the wire that was like the one on the Halo, to begin with. It was a regular fishing monofilament line. The other I ordered is a thick stretchy string that you see craft jewlry made from. Again sweetie I need your help to what kind of wire. I also have sent you pictures of my chop job nightmare hair cut this beuticion done on me. I'm waiting for the reply on it.. you told me to send to your [email protected]. Maybe you past out from shock after viewing them lol

VirusHVEVO: Thanks. :)

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