5 things not to do when using clip in hair extensions

5 things not to do when using clip in hair extensions

Trying to turn short hair into sexy long hair in just a few minutes. Clip-in hair extensions are the holy grail of quick hair changes. But what if they slip? Or worse - the strands are exposed? Shockingly, everyone will know you're A) wearing a wig and B) you're a complete novice.
   Incorrectly color-matching clip-in hair extensions
   Not blending natural hair properly
   Using the wrong tools for clip-ins
   Not styling clip-in hair extensions correctly
   Applying clip-in hair extensions too high

Incorrectly color-matching clip-in hair extensions

One of the biggest clip-in giveaways is when the extensions don’t match the natural color of your hair. Sounds obvious? It can be tricky to perfectly match your natural hair to your clip-ins. Keep in mind that it's best to look at the actual item in order to match the middle and ends of the hair for optimal blending. If you are buying from an online store you can ask customer service for a photo of the actual item. Yes, even though you may have purchased and worn it before. However, slight color difference may also occur due to factory batch and the light varies. This is something we need to pay attention to. You may have heard of certain software that offers free color matching services that are not really as good as advertised. Most of them require payment and don't match very well. Ask what is more accurate than human eyes? Seeing is believing, we try to pursue the real thing do not rely too much on these so-called "high-tech".

Not blending natural hair properly

Braiding to blend textured hair with clip-ins. Nothing screams clip-ins more than textured hair peeking out from under your glossy hair extensions. What’s a gal to do? Braid them, baby. Braiding your tresses is one of the best tips for clip-in hair extensions. Why? Because it neatly conceals them, whilst also providing a sturdy base to attach your clip-ins – cool! If you have textured, thick, curly or afro hair, securing your clip-ins into a braid ensures they stay attached to your hair for longer and won’t slip. Short hair poking out from underneath your hair extensions? Another rookie clip-in mistake. But how do you blend the hair in? Just like the above tip… BRAID LIKE A BOSS. Brilliant for short to mid-length, thick hair, braiding conceals your natural hair. Now your cascading clip-ins are securely attached and merge perfectly with your natural hair. Phew!

Using the wrong tools for clip-ins

Not using a hair extensions brush. All types of hair extensions need a little TLC. Clip-ins are no exception. Don’t hack away at them with a regular hairbrush! Using the wrong type of brush can damage your hair extensions by causing them to shed, tangle or damage the seam. One of the best clip-in hair extensions tips is to invest in a special hair extension brush. The following features are available:

    Flexible and gentle bristles that glide through the hair and don’t pull

    A cushioned base to reduce static and increase airflow to prevent dryness

    A non-slip or ergonomic handle – brushing long locks can get tiresome!

   And safely detangles wet or dry hair with ZERO damage!

Not backcombing before applying clip-ins. So you're flaunting your lovely locks and they look 100% natural… until they start slipping out – nightmare! Clip-in mavericks know one of the best secret tips for clip-in hair extensions is to backcomb your natural hair before you attach your extensions.

 

This tip is a lifesaver for those with thin, fine or silky hair that tends to have a weaker grip. Meaning clip-ins can easily slide out – yikes. If you’re wondering how to put in clip-in hair extensions invest in a pin-tail comb – this professionally approved Clip Hair design features a sharp, pointed tip for precise sectioning - and backcomb your tresses at the root. This insider tip creates texture for your clip-ins to stay put. Whoop!

 

Not styling clip-in hair extensions correctly

To style before you apply your clip-ins, or after? That is the question. We can confidently say – STYLE THEM AFTER! Why?

Styling your extensions afterwards is a brilliant clip-in extension hack for short or thick hair as it beautifully blends with your extensions. Curl, wave or even straighten your hair after your extensions have been applied to expertly merge your short tresses with your swishy locks.

Applying clip-in hair extensions too high

A vital step when working out how to put in clip-in hair extensions is to avoid placing them too high. Clipping your extensions higher than your eyebrows leaves less hair to conceal the weft. And we don’t want that. A cool hack is to place the hair extensions 1cm lower from where you part your hair. Attaching your extensions that little bit lower gives them space to naturally blend with your hair, reduces bumps and offers a touch more texture for attachment.

Conclusion

Clip-in hair extensions can gift you with instant, natural-looking flowing tresses… if you avoid the above 5 mistakes. So promise us you’ll correctly colour-match your clip-ins and braid or style your natural hair for a seamless blend. If you’re a smooth-haired kind of girl, don’t forget to comb your hair back to prevent your wig from sliding off, and don’t pin them too high! Lastly, use a specially designed brush to extend the life of your gorgeous wig, and never sleep in your wig!

Think you’re ready to start clipping? Check out our vast range of gorgeous, 100% natural Virgin clip-in hair extensions here. From bouncy curls and sleek locks to vibrant colours and balayage blends, we’ve got a clip-in for ALL tastes and styles.

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