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FAQ

Frequently asked questions


Yes, you can style the hair extensions just like your own hair. You can use a flat iron or curling iron, but it's important not to overuse hot tools as it can dry out the hair and reduce its lifespan.

Yes, the extensions can be colored, but it's recommended to go darker rather than lighter since the hair has already been processed and colored. We advise having a professional hairdresser dye the extensions for optimal results. If you choose to dye them yourself, always use a high-quality hair dye and test a small sample first.

Yes, you can wash and condition the extensions as you would your own hair. We recommend using a hair treatment every few weeks since the extensions are not receiving natural oils from your scalp. The extensions can be blow-dried on a low setting, but it's best to let them dry naturally to avoid damaging the hair.

1. Prepare Your Natural Hair:

Start with clean, dry hair. If you're planning to curl or straighten your hair, do so before applying the extensions.

Brush your hair thoroughly to remove any knots or tangles.

2. Section Your Hair:

Use a comb or your fingers to section your hair horizontally, starting from the nape of your neck. Secure the upper sections with hair ties or clips.

3. Tease the Roots (Optional):

For added grip, you can gently tease the roots of the hair in the section where you'll be placing the extensions. This provides a base for the clips to hold onto.

4. Open the Clips:

Open all the clips on your first extension set. Most clip-in extensions have small snap clips along the weft.

5. Attach the First Weft:

Starting at the lower back of your head, position the first weft close to the roots of the teased section.

Snap the clips shut by pressing down firmly. Ensure they're secure, but don't pull too tight to avoid discomfort.

6. Release the Next Section:

Release the next section of your natural hair and let it fall over the clipped-in extension, hiding the weft. Comb through to blend the natural and extension hair.

7. Repeat the Process:

Continue this process, moving upwards section by section. Attach the larger wefts at the back and the smaller wefts on the sides.

8. Side Sections:

For the side sections, use smaller wefts and position them slightly diagonally so they follow the natural contour of your head.

9. Blend and Style:

Once all the extensions are in place, comb through your hair to blend the natural and extension hair seamlessly.

Style your hair as desired, whether it's straightening, curling, or adding waves.

10. Check for Comfort:

Ensure that the clips lie flat against your scalp and don't cause any discomfort. Adjust the placement if needed.

11. Secure with Bobby Pins (Optional):

If you want additional security, you can use bobby pins to anchor the wefts in place.

12. Final Check:

Use a mirror to check the back of your head for any visible wefts. Make any necessary adjustments to ensure a natural look.



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