Things You'll Need:
- Hair extensions Needle Thread Bonding glue Scissors Hair clips
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Step 1
Section your hair to reveal the roots, and clip the hair in place. Make sure to leave enough hair at the crown of your head so that your natural hair falls over the extension tracks and covers them.
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Step 2
Cut the extensions into five-inch long strips for easier use. Hair extensions come in very long "tracks" that are much easier to use when cut into smaller sections.
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Step 3
Apply bonding glue directly onto the weft of the hair extension.
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Step 4
Press the weft as close to the root of your hair as possible and hold for about 30 seconds.
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Step 5
Continue Steps 3 and 4 until you have achieved your desired results.
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Step 1
Cut the extensions the same as in Step 2 of the glue-in extensions.
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Step 2
Make a thin French braid near the root of your hair.
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Step 3
Sew in the hair extensions at the weft into your braid using a weave needle.
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Step 4
Continue until all of the hair extensions you want to use have been sewn in.
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Step 1
Follow Steps 1 and 2 of the glue-in hair extensions.
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Step 2
Open the clip at the weft of your clip-in extensions.
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Step 3
Insert it into your hair at the root, and click it closed. Make sure you gather the right amount of hair into the clip so that the extensions stay in snugly.
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Step 4
Secure with bobby pins if necessary.











