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Keratin-tipped Hair Extension Application-( ● U-tip ● keratin-tipped ● kera-tip ● Fusion-tipped ● |
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IMPORTANT: - Do not install your bonds too close to the scalp- they should not be tight! If they are installed too tightly you may experience damage to your own natural hair. This goes for any extension system. - We do not recommend leaving any type of extensions in longer than 3 months. Leaving them in for an extended amount of time is not healthy for your natural hair. |
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Installation Video Demo
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Removal Video Demo
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Step 1 Section client's hair. Sectioning should start at the base of the head 1-2" from the clients hair line. The section shown should be the last row you do and is the closest to the top of the head that you should go. |
Step 2 Gather a small area of client's hair.
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Step 3 Position one of the pre-tipped pieces of hair about 1/3 to 1/2 inch away from the scalp. |
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Step 4 Apply the extension wand for 4-8 seconds (or) until the bond is completely melted. |
Step 5 Using finger protectors, quickly roll the melted bond in between your thumb and forefinger until it hardens. |
Step 6 Finished application. . |
Quick Tip-
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Quick Tip |
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Optional Step 3 If you'd like to create smaller bonds simply cut the pre-tipped pieces in half.
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Optional Step 3 This is the result of the previous optional step if you decided f you completed the his is the result Continue application with only 1 of the 2 pieces.
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Removal-
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Removal |
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Removal Step 1 Apply 1-2 drops of acetone (or bond remover) to the bond and then begin crunching it between a pair of ridged tooth pliers. Give the bond a 1/4 turn and continue crunching. The bond should begin to break up.
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Removal Step 2 Once the bond breaks up begin combing it out. For pesky bonds try another drop of acetone and continue to crunch the bond.
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Removal Step 3 Comb the bond completely out of hair. Tip- Do not tug at the bond during removal. Instead hold the natural hair between the bond and scalp with one hand and grab the far end of the extension with the other hand pulling slightly. The bond should slide off easily, if it does not repeat Step 1 |