How To Cut Your Halo Hair Extension To Blend And Look Natural

  • Posted on 16 August, 2018
  • Short Hair
  • By Anonymous

In many cases, in order to make your Halo Hair Extensions look 100% natural you'll need to cut them in.

In this video we'll show you how to cut your halo extension to blend and look totally natural.

Where cutting your halo can be challenging is if you have really thick, blunt ends. But it can be done. You may need to feather your own ends and then heavily layer your Halo hair.

FINE:

The fine halo is our thinnest Halo, designed for girls who have very FINE hair, or girls who just want lots of volume. It's normally cut to the length of your own hair or about 1 inch longer.

MEDIUM:

Our Medium Halo Hair Extension is designed for girls with fine to medium hair who want thicker and longer hair (about 1-3 inches longer).

THICK:

The thick Sitting Pretty Halo Extension is our thickest Halo. It's designed for girls who have medium to thick hair, who want much thicker and longer hair. It can add a LOT of length. We still recommend layering the Halo to make it look completely natural.

Remember, Hair Extensions were never designed to add MASSIVE amounts of length. They were originally designed to give you volume. Your own natural hair will determine what kind of hair you can achieve with hair extensions. So if you have very short hair, or thick/blunt hair you will be limited to the kind of hair you can achieve with any type of hair extensions.

If your hair is like Chantelle's (in the video) where you have long hair with fine ends, you can pretty much wear any of our thicknesses. It really just comes down to what you're trying to achieve with your own hair.

Contact us if you have any questions!

The best type of hair for the halo is hair like yours, where it's feathered on the ends and sort of tapered, and that's just because it makes for a really nice natural transition into the halo where it gets a little bit. Difficult is for people with. Like short, thick hair, that's cut quite blunt, so that's gon na be a little bit harder to blend. Unless you really further your own ends and then really hopefully way the halo, it's a little bit harder to get such a natural transition, but with a bit of styling like heavy waves and a lot of layering, it can look really good. This is the fine highway uncut and so I'll show you what it looks like before. It'S been cut and dried out, and it's very different. You can see that there is a definite disconnect going on here, like I just want to trim this bit here and sort of layer in here a little bit so that that looks natural yep. This is the perfect amount of hair 60 grams for trimming to the same length as your own, because that's what we designed it for - it's not meant to give you any length. It'S just meant to give you volume if you've got really thin hair. You could probably get a bit of like that of it like you, can even see on Chantel, her hair stops there, but we could probably cut it to there and it look natural. This is the fine halo and this one's been cut already. Had this one earlier, look, how much volume it's a beautician tails hair and it's only the same length as their own hair. As you can see, it's so much thicker than the one that we showed you before, because it has been cut shorter. So there you go, that's the difference. It just looks so much more complete when you've had it trimmed yeah, layered and you've, given in a bit of TL saving. Yes, that's cut! Now you don't have to cut it again. Yeah, it's just ready to go every time. You want to wear it yeah. This is the medium hailer. Now that's being cut and laid a little bit looks totally different. Look yeah, yeah yeah, so this one being the thick one. You can see there's a lot more hair here now and this one would work beautifully like with. If we want to keep this one really long, it works quite nice. It just needs some heavy layers through it so that it can carry on with what you've got in your hair yeah. But it's beautiful because you get that really long. Mermaid look with the thick halo. I love pick one on you because it just looks. It still looks so natural yeah. It does. But it's like that intense, perfect, mermaid, hair and, as you can see compared to before before it was cut, we've got some heavy layering in here. Like all this is not your hair yeah and cut a little bit of length off. As you can see, it's made it a little bit thicker and just tied it up those ends, and it just looks natural. No, it looks beautiful and so it's great for girls wanting that extra extra long. You care

Spectator Sport: Did I miss something? Where's the "how to" part of this supposed tutorial?

Marisa Tan: I've just bought the halo hair and it's gorgeous!! Only problem is i need it layered because I do not want to cut it myself. Any hair professional can cut halo hair right???

Patricia. C Caruolo: I cut mine today and it looks much, much better

Noel Thompson: So I have curly hair but where mine strait so I can wear my halo so if I'm getting hair trimmed should my hair be strait so they can blend my hair with halo extension? I also looking to get that trimmed as well

Ali 07: Ye, yep, ye. That is the only sound the model was able to contribute. It was weird

Danae From The Bay: To be honest the only one that looks natural was the first one

yeshalloween: K but, you never show us how like the title implies

Mathilde Pochat: What’s the color ? ❤️

Audrey Lisa Muranda: This ad is on every video that I watch and it's irritating now.

Spectator Sport: CLICKBAIT. No instructions whatsoever.

Sarah O’Hara: Weird wtf

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