Showing posts with label Clip-on Hair Extensions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clip-on Hair Extensions. Show all posts

Monday, February 2, 2009

How to Apply Clip on Hair Extensions

Clip on Hair Extensions method:



1. Measure the width of the weft you want to wear and cut TWO pieces to the size you want. The above weft is 8 inches wide.



2. This step is optional. But it gives you a thicker weft. Sew the two wefts together. This will give you one weft but it will be twice as thick.




3. Using an ordinary needle and cotton, sew the clips onto the weft. The rubber strip on the clip should be touching the hair.




4. The clips should be sewn on the weft about every 3 inches. Sew each side of the clip securely.



5. Section the hair as required.



6. Clip the extensions into your own hair.

Before:
After:


Monday, October 27, 2008

The Benefits of Clip-on Hair Extensions

We all need a change every now and then. From our clothes to the music we listen to, a little bit of variety is great sometimes. So, why should we have the same hairstyle day in and day out? With hair extensions, we can look and feel like a new person -- any time we want to.

Regular hair extensions must be weaved, braided, sewed, or glued -- that's more of a commitment than some people are willing to make. What's more, it can be quite expensive. If you want a little hair variety without the time or financial commitment, consider a clip-on hair extension.

Clip-on hair extensions are a temporary way to change your look, either for fun and style or as a test drive for "real" hair extensions. Some clip-on hair extensions are small sections of hair attached to metal clips, much like barrettes. This type of clip-on hair extension is not meant to be used alone and you will need at least three or four of them. You simply clip the extension wherever you need added volume or body. Then the hair can be styled as usual. These hair extensions can be either synthetic or natural.

Another type of clip-on hair extension is already pre-styled and used as created. A popular style for this type is the ponytail. These extensions are widely available at department stores, beauty supply stores and some grocery stores. They are generally synthetic and low-cost with a short lifespan.

Though experts say the clip-on hair extensions are easy to work with, you can have a hairdresser apply them if you prefer.