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How to Put in Clip-in Hair Extensions for African American Black Women

CopyFrom:Queen hair products Author:Vivian DateTime:2014-10-18 Hits:0

Women spend a lot of time and effort on their hair everyday. A lot of women desire long, thicker hair, and according to "Hairfinder" research also shows women with long hair more attractive than women with shorter hair. For women who desire for long hair or just want to add some volume, clip-in hair extensions are a perfect solution. You may find putting in clip in hair extensions a bit tricky at first, but with practice, you start to feel more comfortable and, thus, shorten the time required to put them in.

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We can learn how to put in clip-in hair extensions and get a beautiful natural look by the instructions below:

1:Lay out all hair weaves of the hair extensions. Hair weaves are the separate pieces of hair extensions and there should be different wefts of varying sizes, each with a set of push open and close clips on the top. Flatly laying out the hair weaves before starting helps you recognize the different sizes and stay more organized when clipping them into your real hair together.

2.Hold all of your hair back as though you were putting it into a low ponytail and pull out a small section of hair from the very bottom. This section should span from one side of your head to the other, and it should be about 1/2 inch thick!

3.Twist the remaining hair and secure it onto the top of your head with clips.

4.Take the first weave weft—this should be one of the smaller hair weaves with only one or two clips, which fits the back of your head across the part of hair—and clip it into place. Slide each clip down the hair so the top of each clip rests against the part showing between the bottom layer of hair and the sectioned hair on top of your head. Snap the clips close and they should fit comfortably into your real hair.

5.Pull down a bit more hair, just enough to barely cover the first weaves under.

6.Clip the second hair weave into place. Find the hair weave that best fits this section of hair, without going further than your ears. Clipping in a hair weave that is too long leaves gaps in between the clips and creates unnatural bumps in your finished hairstyle.
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Continue on in this pattern, alternating between sections of hair and the hair weaves, until you reach the top of your head. You may find it easier to let all your hair loose for the very last extensions and fit them into place with your fingers so you can ensure there is an adequate amount of hair left over top to cover the tops of the hair weaves.

8.Feel around on your head and use a mirror to see the back of your head to ensure all of the extensions are properly in place and not showing through.then you can style the hair as what you like.