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subject: How To Apply Temporary Hair Extensions: Short Report [print this page]


To experience thicker, longer hair, temporary glued hair extensions are an easy way. They can last up to 6 weeks with proper care and maintenance and can be replaced easily. They help in changing your look as often as you need with the use of extensions that are applied by bonding glue. You will need the help of a hair stylist or a friend for the application of the extensions. Synthetic or a real hair that is longer than your existing hair is required to use as extensions. You need bonding glue in black or white color which depends on your hair color. Scissors are required for cutting strips of extension hair. And a fine toothed comb with a pick on one end.

First you have to get all your hair high on your head. You can start about 1 inch above the nape, and you can use the pick for making a straight, horizontal line in hair from one end to the other. You have to measure the amount of hair need to close the back of the scalp from one of the extension track. Then cut a piece of the track a little smaller than this length. This is because you do not want the make the extension flicking up beyond your natural hair. Then make a line of glue along the weft of the piece of the extension hair. You can wait 30 seconds before applying so that glue will not drip.

Then you can pass and hold back with the glow at the base of your natural hair which you have parted horizontally. You should make sure to pass along every part of the track to avoid a bubbles or loose spots. You should also avoid getting bonded blue on other parts of the hair, as this may cause sticky tangles and you may have to cut out. You must only wash hair only as necessary for extending the life of the hair extensions. You can trim and layer the hair for blending the natural hair with your new extensions. You should also don't comb hair at the scalp while hair extensions are applied. This may cause the breakage and the loosening of extensions from the roots.

by: Peterson Andrews




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