Before You Begin:
- Ensure your hair is clean and dry.
- Prepare a mirror, a comfortable workspace, and all the necessary tools and extensions.
Tools and Materials Needed:
- Closure with 3 Bundles set
- Sectioning clips
- Fine-tooth comb
- Hairbrush
- Hair ties or hairbands
Prep Your Hair:
Brush your hair thoroughly to remove tangles and knots. Ensure it’s smooth and free of any bumps.
Section Off Hair:
Use sectioning clips to separate a thin horizontal layer of your natural hair at the nape of your neck. This section will be the first to which you’ll attach the hair bundles.
Prepare the Extensions:
Determine the placement of each bundle and the closure. If the closure and bundles vary in size, organize them according to where you will place them on your head.
Attach the Bundles:
- Starting with the bottom section, lift up a small section of your natural hair.
- Place the bundle close to the roots of your natural hair where you want it to be.
- Secure the bundle by sewing or gluing it to your natural hair (depending on the method you choose).
- Continue adding the remaining bundles, working your way upwards.
Attach the Closure:
Once the bundles are attached, place the closure on the top of your head to cover the tracks and create a natural hairline. Secure the closure by sewing or gluing it to the surrounding hair.
Blend and Style:
After all extensions are attached, brush your hair to blend the extension hair with your natural hair. Style your hair using heat tools, but be cautious around the tracks to avoid weakening them.
Final Touches:
Adjust the extensions as needed to ensure they are comfortable and well-blended with your natural hair. Check in the mirror to ensure the extensions are securely in place and look natural.
Removal:
To remove the extensions, gently cut the thread or peel off the adhesive (depending on the attachment method) and remove the extensions from your natural hair. Store the extensions in a safe and dry place when not in use to maintain their quality.