Learn How To Color Human Hair Extensions Tutorial- Doctoredlocks.Com

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Bohyme Gold Collection Silky Straight

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Steps:

1. Do a strand test before coloring your entire extension bundle.

2. If the hair is not a remi quality hair, the laminate coating will need to be stripped off. Mix equal parts of a professional clarifying shampoo, powdered bleach, and 10 volume cream developer. Mix up and apply to hair. When it starts to change color, rinse immediately. Apply a heavy protein conditioner and let set 5-10 minutes. Rinse and allow to air dry.

3. Cover the cardboard with aluminum foil.

4. Paint color onto the aluminum foil.

5. Lay a single layer of extension hair onto the foil.

6. Secure the weft to the foil and cardboard using a stapler.

7. Apply color to the loose hair.

8. Allow color to process for 25 minutes.

9. Pick up hair at 1 1/2 inches and rub the color down. Twist the hair creating little "dreadlock" shapes.

10. Gently feather color onto the weft and thread.

11. Process for 10 minutes.

12. Remove from the work service and wash the extension hair.

13. Condition for 5-10 minutes with a high protein conditioner.

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Every now and again it may be necessary to color your hair extensions.. You may be looking for a custom, color or a particular blend pattern that doesn't exist.. The one thing that you'll want to keep in mind is that you don't want to bleach your hair extensions or lighten them in any way, because that may damage the integrity of that hair.. You'Ll want to make sure that you do a strand test, because each bundle will color slightly different. And you don't want to waste good hair on easily preventable mistakes.. If you're using a non-remi, cuticle quality hair, there will be a laminate coating on that hair.. You'Ll need to strip that off so that you can get to the manufactured color in the cortex of that hair.. The way that you're going to do that is you're going to mix equal parts of shampoo powder bleach and a 10 Volume creme developer. Mix. All those up and apply them to the hair. Once that hair starts to change color immediately rinse the hair really well and apply a heavy protein conditioner. In this example we're using a Redken Extreme. We're going to apply that for five to ten minutes. Rinse, and let That air dry., If you don't have time to let it air dry, use a blow dryer on the lowest heat setting. You can and then you're ready to start the coloring process. If you're, using a remi quality hair like we're doing here. You can skip this entire step., But be very careful because that remi quality hair may color up a little bit faster than you think.. So again make sure you're doing a strand test. First.. Let'S go take a look at that coloring process. For the coloring process. You'Ll need your color, your extension hair, a common household stapler and a prepared work. Surface. We've prepared this work surface by covering a piece of cardboard with aluminum foil, that's bigger than the surface of our extension hair.. In order to start we're, first going to paint our color onto our foil. Begin by painting your foil about an inch and a half from the top.. Next lay a single layer of extension, hair over the top of your color. Using your stapler secure the weft. Every few inches., With your hair, secured we're now ready to apply our color to the main body of the hair., Starting just below the thread. Saturate, the hair, all the way to the ends. Once you've finished, applying your color. Let that process for 25 minutes. Save the remainder of the color, because we'll need it in the next step. To ensure that our color is saturated, evenly pick up the hair at about every one and half inch intervals and rub the strands down. Twist them until you Create little dreadlock shapes., Now we're ready to finish the processing by painting the wefts. Gently feather the color onto the thread.. Let this process for about 10 minutes., Once its processed you're, ready to remove it from the panel., Give it a good wash with shampoo and then condition it for five to ten minutes with a higher protein content. Conditioner

Amy Pereira: I tried using Clairol developer and the lightening powder on my Bellami extensions and there was barely no change. By the way, it was originally an off black color and since I ombre my hair I wanted to lightened my extensions as well. Any suggestions? 

Emma Kostelecky: This video stands out from others in the sense that you coat the aluminun, staple the hair, and section and twist. Is it wrong to simply lay them and coat them?

Damaride Neurommancer: Hello Doctored! Is there a way to dye synthetic hair (such wefted hair, wigs, and so on)?

StormieRains: Why use staples instead of clips/binder clips to secure the hair instead? I'm just curious, I'm a hairstylist and I like watching hair videos lol

Tara’s spiritual Healing and Coaching Space: hey how do you remove the staples without damaging the web what tool do you use

Ashley Freeman: I have to say I love your channel.... It's awesome

Kadia Laidlaw: That's a lot of work. I have question can bijoux yaki express be dye just like you demonstrated

Doctored Locks: No problem!!!

Iwakeuptired: Ok so I want to colour my extensions to match my current hair colour that being dark brown, then blue, violet, purple ombré. But if I can’t bleach my extensions is it better to get blonde extensions and then dye them brown? The colours are stains not dyes and should all work on blonde

Brittney Atkins: I have dreadlocks extensions using v.Foxx Afro kinky human hair bulk I want sure my extensions a light color .the beautician who install them did not informed me of the protective coating keeping them from being dyed until it's removed

Betty Levenson: when i dye my hair extenstions nd wait for it to be done i rinse nd dry but it comes put with white in them. What do i do? Does some humman hair extentions have sinthetic in it?

nemessisxone: thank you very much... wanted to go ginger and is hard to match that color

Tm Vaughan: I was taught is hair school NOT to use any aluminum foil or metal type material with color because it will alter the outcome of color

Rose Aziz: No need for the Bord & the stapler ,:)

Da'Monica Wysinger: does this work with bally human hair ?do can i skip the first step?

karissaleiker88: you have an example how to custom color hair. yet i had a problem with coloring mine it turn pink trying to do an ombre with chestnut brown to blonde and you guys don't stand behind it... if you don't stand behind bad hair you shouldn't have a video... just saying 

Morocco: Hi please can I use any another product ; wella , Garnier, 3deluxe ?? !!

Doctored Locks: Heck yes I did. Stapled that mouthy weave. :)

Doctored Locks: No, "blend" means that its part synthetic. I don't know why companies even create that stuff (well, that's not true - its cheap and they can still put the word "human" on it). Its so damn hard to work with. It has none of the good properties of synthetics, and none of the good properties of human hair. If you try this method, it will color the human hair, and it may or may not stain the synthetics. It will be really uneven and the color won't take the same on each type of fiber.

Pologea Larisa: What my extension does't take color,they where platinum and i sant them blond HONEY after color they got black, what?

jillian cordoza: Where does the non professional buy the hair color? Not going to use drugstore stuff.

Tm Vaughan: After 36 years and being a platform artist also worked with a chemist for 5 years I know color very well and your question is passive aggressive.

Quita Boo: oh no! you stapled the weave!...

PMAUS Media: EXCELLENT CLARITY AND PROFESSIONALISM. Easy to follow and to-the-point. BRAVO‼️

Amaya Belle: Bit long-winded!!!

Lejla Memic: Isn't it easier to just buy and new extension instead of wasting money on all of that crap.... Sally's beauty supplies has them for 99 cents

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