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Which Hair Extension Method is Best for Me?

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Which Hair Extension Method is Best for Me?

Ever wondered about the differences between Donna Bella’s four hair extensions methods? We pride ourselves in having a variety of hair extension methods available so you can choose the one that’s right for you and your client. All of our methods are safe for hair and are made with 100% human remy hair. Tape-In This relatively new method is the easiest to install. It involves sandwiching sections of the natural hair between two hair extension wefts. Why people love this method: They can be installed in as little as 30 minutes. Smooth and seamless, and super comfortable. Tape-In is great...

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Preventing Tape-In Slippage

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Preventing Tape-In Slippage

When Tape-In hair extensions are unsuccessful, it’s usually because of slippage. Slippage is when the hair extension weft slips off of the hair. Sometimes this happens while brushing or styling, sometimes it happens all on it’s own. downloading software Some slippage is completely normal, but any more than 10% is cause for concern. There are a few things that can cause slippage in Tape-In Hair Extensions. Root conditioning. Conditioning is great for hair extensions, as long as it’s done on the midshaft down. Conditioner can cause the hair extension bonds to break down. Improper brushing. Tape-In extensions stay in securely...

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Single Sided Tape Hair Extension Tips

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Single Sided Tape Hair Extension Tips

Single Sided Tape for Tape-In extensions are easy to install and remove. You can watch complete tutorials about the process here. Here are some extra tips to using Single Sided Tape: Start with clean, dry hair. Oil and adhesive don’t mix (that’s why our Tape-In bond Remover is oil-based). The tape will stay better if there isn't a lot of dirt or oils to get in the way. A clean part is essential. You don’t want to trap any hair in the bond that doesn't belong there. Stray hairs or hairs going the wrong direction can cause strain. All the...

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