How to Safely Remove Bonded Hair Extensions
Step 1:Get Yourself a Pair of Hair Pliers. Whatever form of bonds you have (keratin or plastic), you'll likely need pliers to help you get them out. ...
Step 2: Start Removing Your Bonded Hair Extensions. ...
Step 3: Brush Through Your Natual Hair. ...
Step 4: Wash Your Hair.
The extensions then simply slide down the hair causing minimal damage and no signs of traction on the hair or scalp. There is a myth that the removal process will hurt; but with the correct professional extensionist, correct tools and experience, this is not the case.
Step 1:Get Yourself a Pair of Hair Pliers. Whatever form of bonds you have (keratin or plastic), you'll likely need pliers to help you get them out. ...
Step 2: Start Removing Your Bonded Hair Extensions. ...
Step 3: Brush Through Your Natual Hair. ...
Step 4: Wash Your Hair.
The extensions then simply slide down the hair causing minimal damage and no signs of traction on the hair or scalp. There is a myth that the removal process will hurt; but with the correct professional extensionist, correct tools and experience, this is not the case.
- Catégories
- Extensions Cheveux
- Mots-clés
- Hair, Hair extensions, Hair treatments
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