Margot demonstrates how to apply Tony Odisho Tape Extensions using both the sandwich and single sided tape methods. Purchase all the tools used in this video by creating a professional account on our website: tonyodisho.com
Hi,I'm a new follower here! You did a good job on her tape ins installment... It turned out very nice... Thanks for sharing and explaining to us on how to install the tape ins,since I've never heard of them before...
Hi, you did amazing, I’m just wondering why you didn’t do a full sandwich at the front because I want to try them in my own hair and just wondering. Was it to give a more natural thinner appearance around the face.
Thank you! That is exactly why! We wanted to build a heavier weight line in the back, but were going for a lighter, thinner appearance around her face per her request.
Wearing your hair up often with a traditional tape extensions application can cause stress on the natural hair. You can slightly angle some of the front pieces during your application to help relieve the stress.
This was 5 packs of hair, which equals 20 sandwiches. However, we did not use full sandwiches throughout the full application. Doing a single-sided (half-sandwich), allows you to spread the hair out more.