| HOW TO ATTACH CLIP IN EXTENSIONS |
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Use your index fingers to make the parting. These partings are referred to (in professional terms) as tracks. |
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Always follow the contour of your head.Move your fingers from the
front towards the back until they meet in the center of your head. The result is a "U" shaped part.
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If you have long hair, you'll need to get it out of the way so it won't get caught in the clips.
Clean, neat parts make a difference. First, it's uncomfortable if you catch loose hairs in the clips.
We call these cross-hairs. Second, this isn't safe. That's because it's these cross-hairs that will be
pulled out of your head whenever there is any "stress" on these hairs. By stress I mean any pulling on the
hair which can happen, as an example, when you lean against the back of your car seat.
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Pop (snap) open the clips on the weft. On the wefts used on the back of your head, the Back Pieces have
3 clips. One at each end and one in the middle.
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To open the clips, put your index fingers behind the clip and your thumbs on the clips. Then simply push your
index fingers against the clip and - click - the clip pops open.
To close a clip, just apply a little pressure - click - and it snaps shut.
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It's very important that you place the clips on the hair below the part. This is the natural way your hair grows.
We have a saying I'd like you to remember. You can fool Mother Nature but never go against her!
For the wefts in the back, start with the middle clip. Capture hair (under the part) and snap shut.
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After doing the middle clip,
you can then attach the two end clips.
There you are - more hair in just a snap!
Easy To Attach - Clip-In Side Pieces
Side pieces can go on the side, in the back and even on the top of your head.
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