I know this is an old video, but it looks beautiful. Next time, buy the balayage extensions because they are darker at the root and lighter at the bottom and will match much better.
Those are the nicest most descret tape ins I've ever seen! I've gotta get some! But can you tell me how they worked as far as like getting dried, breakage, staying in, keeping full etc? Lk how many times did u reapply them or how much time were u able to wear them in all?! Do you know if you have to be home to sign for them or can they just leave them 4u if u work doing the week?!
I just got them installed so I don’t have much experience with them. Would love to do an update in a month or so. So far I will say that they do bother me a bit when I’m sleeping. I’m a side sleeper so it’s something for me to get used to.
That looks beautiful! LOVE how it turned out, and they really do look so natural!! I own some tape ins that I have used twice now, and the glue is pretty easy to dissolve (I take them out myself) and the extensions are still in good condition, I have taken care of the hair itself really carefully. I have very long hair, and I love using them for added volume to make it look like I have piles and piles of long, flowing curls, which is my favorite way to wear my hair. I will have to check out this brand, those are a little different than mine, and seem to have more hair per weft, which is awesome!
Thank you. I have an appointment coming up to take mine out. Is there something in particular you use to take them out? I've taken out my own keratin bond (glue in) extensions. And that was such a process. I do love these for the volume since just 6 pieces (technically 12 since they're doubled) add in the exact amount of volume I'm looking for.
@@TashVitorsky I use the Babe extensions brand oil-free alcohol-based Keratin remover, it is light blue. I do not use the Tape Remover, it is oil-based. My brother is a stylist and he said the oil-free Keratin remover is easier on the extensions themselves, and easier to clean, so I use that, not the oil based Tape remover. I wet down the tape really well with the solution, let it set for a minute, and then my husband helps me take them out, adding more solution a little at a time if the tape is stubborn. It comes out pretty easy, and yes my husband is awesome for helping me, he is a trooper! :) Not difficult at all!
You probably could do the sides yourself. But I also needed them matched to my own hair. And if you’re doing the back, I would def recommend going to a hair professional to get them installed. Just so they’re on correctly, the right amount of hair etc..
4:29-5:42 Shows no talking clips of the install process by my hairdresser as well as the after result. And then I show close ups when I get home. This is a vlog It’s not necessarily a how-to
I know this is an old video, but it looks beautiful. Next time, buy the balayage extensions because they are darker at the root and lighter at the bottom and will match much better.