Post by alihair on Dec 18, 2017 3:12:07 GMT -5
Thanks to shows like "Hair Bundles", Hair Bundles have become extremely popular among celebrities and regular women alike. Unfortunately, salon applications can cost upwards. This has led to many women buying their own for self application, which can often cause problems with length. It is important for your Brazilian Hair Bundles to blend naturally with your own hair to avoid unsightly lines and an overall tacky look. For this reason it can sometimes be necessary to cut your own extensions to create harmony with your Malaysian Hair.
1. Style your hair how you want it with your Hair Bundles in place.
2. Stand in front of a large mirror where you can easily see your whole head and hair without having to move around and lay some old newspapers on the floor around you to catch the hair as you cut it.
3. Section your hair off into three sections. Run the comb from the back point of your parting to behind your right ear and tie this section off with a brazilian hair. Do the same on the other side, then tie the free hair at the back up as the third section.
4. Remove the hair band from the right-hand section. Comb the whole section down gently until the comb reaches the ends of your brazilian hair. Hold the comb there and carefully snip away any hairs that are longer than the end of the comb.
5. Run a finger an inch below your parting through the full width of the right-hand section of hair, then lift this section up slightly to separate it. Run your comb through this section of hair from underneath and stop when you get to the ends of your natural hair. Snip away any excess hair that exceeds the natural hair length, then clip this section out of the way and repeat this step until you've worked your way through the rest of the right-hand section.
AliPearlHair Website:https://www.alipearlhair.com
1. Style your hair how you want it with your Hair Bundles in place.
2. Stand in front of a large mirror where you can easily see your whole head and hair without having to move around and lay some old newspapers on the floor around you to catch the hair as you cut it.
3. Section your hair off into three sections. Run the comb from the back point of your parting to behind your right ear and tie this section off with a brazilian hair. Do the same on the other side, then tie the free hair at the back up as the third section.
4. Remove the hair band from the right-hand section. Comb the whole section down gently until the comb reaches the ends of your brazilian hair. Hold the comb there and carefully snip away any hairs that are longer than the end of the comb.
5. Run a finger an inch below your parting through the full width of the right-hand section of hair, then lift this section up slightly to separate it. Run your comb through this section of hair from underneath and stop when you get to the ends of your natural hair. Snip away any excess hair that exceeds the natural hair length, then clip this section out of the way and repeat this step until you've worked your way through the rest of the right-hand section.
AliPearlHair Website:https://www.alipearlhair.com