@@cutiepi3_patti Yes, I’d def use them for a sew-in. Y not:) Clip-ins are pre-cut. (Cutting wefts creates more shedding). Remove the metal clips and sew-in. This is good.
So I’m using clip in as sew in but they are wide because it’s 4 wefts together. Which I like because they are thicker. Do you think I can just sew around or should I split the wefts? I hope you can understand what I’m saying without sending a pic. I’m just a little worried about how they will lay.
No additional hair needed. However, if the hair tends to slip out. As sometimes is the case with silky luster hair. Then the synthetic braiding hair can help prevent slippage.
I’m sorry if this sounds dumb but can you glue in kanekalon straight extensions? Or only human hair? Can you color or bleach with the kanekalon in your hair? Thank you so much.!
we use a special thread specifically for extensions. its very stong almost like a fishing line but its still flexable and can breath. you can find it in our online store for an affordable price :)
That was really ice. I'm just wondering why people don't get sew in weaves for permanent where you take out the bead loops, seam rip the blanket stitch after they cure with the adhesives for a few days, and then get to pull the final thread that you insecure in a nice continuous swirl over the head like dolls hair? Why don't hair dressers show us why women love this technique and how it's for ANY kind of person with hair? I think a lot of people are wearing it wrong because they don't know they can take the holding structures out after they're bonded because the stitches help separate them until they're lash thin and how if they just stitched closer finer stitches sewing over 3 times wouldn't be needed. I'm just an Idian and have done this all my life -- doesn't everyone know to do this? Once keratin bonds it's permanent and only needs to be retouched with a liquid glue if it seems to be shedding or stiff. If you're not going to recolor your hair and really let It grow then, it's the best way to do it.
I think you can hurt a clients neck with that position.The chair should be adjusted taller so u can be able to work on her hair properly.That way u dont strain your back too