BEST instruction video. Your camera shots were spot on great angles, zoom when needed then back out for full veiw. I didnt miss a step. You took your time & explained so much more I never considered. I like your easy comparisons like leave a pinkie size space from scalp yet you also noted about 1/2". Then surprise - bonus you included how to remove & reapply extension. I hope you find time to do more. Thank you SO much. Like others I've been searching for over year for a decent educational/ informative video & u blew me away. Thank u a million times. Ive sent video to all my girls to learn from. Your instruction is easy to follow.
Incredible teacher. You not only enunciate every word but the way you illustrate how to do it is amazingly simple and clear. I watched so many videos to learn how to these type of extensions and I was left knowing nothing. You have a teaching gift. Thank you know! Now I know how to use it. Amazing video!! ❤
This video is really good These remind me of k - tips, minus the heat and I think if done right, less damaging than some of the other methods out there
Thank you so much i have been trying to find a tutorial that actually showed everything and explained step by step with tips and you delivered on all counts I have been looking for over a year before I found these videos and I was so thankful when I found them Your truly a great teacher and should do more like her to blend them really everything lol thank you so very much for the amazing videos and taking the time to make these you are my hero thank you ❤
There suppose to lay flat to the head, On the side you can see There sticking out All the hair in the section should be going in the same direction downwards/laying flat but some hair in the section isn’t it’s like buckled up. Which means your not holding the hair flat to the head when taking the section and/or when clamping xx
You're so AWESOME for this! I can't express how good this video this is! This is my son's RU-vid, if I really knew how to use RU-vid I'd follow you. I need to get my own RU-vid, I think, it's time ha
I prefer a rectangle instead of the U, smaller sections are tighter to scalp. I also pull the hair through the metal loop attached to the hair extension then insert into the bead to be extra secure.
If the section is too big, you risk them slipping out! The U almost creates an upside down triangle which is the strongest holding shape, this will cause the least amount of tension. Creating a rectangle can cause more tension as there’s 4 sides and corner hair can be pulled on.
I have a question , I got nano extentions installed yesterday and my goodness my head hurts, and the lady didn’t do this :( she had pulled the nano ring all the way through until the gummy rubber part entered into the bead than she squeezed. And the metal part I’m sure that’s what is hurting is poking me a lot . How can I fix that??
@fayersa I've just had mine done yesterday and sleeping with them was awful 🤦🏻♀️ got a constant headache and they definetly feel sore I went to some1 professional thats been doing it for years and she assured me it's normal this is my first time getting extensions and I'm scared of my natural haor breaking 😫 I have very thick hair and like it that way
So when you smash the bead with the plyers, do you smash the bead and the metal part of the hair strand or you smash the tip of the hair strand with the bid?
When I secure the bead on to the hair, I ensure the metal tip of the extension is well through the bead. Both the hair and metal tip are well through the bead that when I secure it, it’s together
I charge reinstall fees. Every 6-8 weeks they’ll come back and I’ll just remove and reinstall. The extension is reusable. The bead just needs to be replaced!
Either you’re putting too much or too little hair. Perhaps you’re securing the bond to closely to the scalp. Ensure client follows aftercare protocol as well