How To Style Hair Extensions

How To Style Hair Extensions


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Learn how to style your hair extensions with VideoJug and Tatiana Karelina.  She will show you how to do a fishtail braid, a top-knot, and a funky bun.  The steps are simple but the effects are fabulous! Enlarge Learn how to style your hair extensions with VideoJug and Tatiana Karelina. She will show you how to do a fishtail braid, a top-knot, and a funky bun. The steps are simple but the effects are fabulous!

Hi! Today, I would like to show you how to style hair extensions. We have a beautiful model with very long hair here. The first style I would like to show is a fish tail.

It is a very popular style. It is very easy to do. You don't need many things to achieve this style - basically, just a comb and a hairband.

So, section the hair in two. To make it nice and loose, you have to take small sections of the hair from the side and pull it across different sides like that. Don't fix it too tight because that's the beauty of it.

Just make it loose and casual like that, from side to side - very easy. You can use a little bit of product of gel or mousse to keep the texture, or just a little bit of hairspray in this beautiful style. It actually goes quite well, you'd be surprised, with an evening dress as well, as well as for, if it's a little fancy occasion, you can always put a flower or something bright, a bright accessory, to fix the braid in the bottom.

You can always twist it and roll it up to the shoulder. It's very versatile. It could be done in the back as well as on the side.

It's a very nice plait. It is a bit harder to do to yourself on the back, but you can always do the side one, the same way, just exactly the same way I am doing it, so it will be nice sitting on your shoulder. Don't worry if it's a little bit messier than you want.

It just takes a couple of times to practice. If you do it on slightly damp hair and then let it dry in a plait, then the hair will have a nice curl-up. You can do it all the way down or fix it sort of halfway like that.

Different ways to hide the hair band if you don't have any nice accessory to fix, you can just use a little bit of the hair, and get just a little grip, and fix it in the back. The second style I would like to show you is called a top-knot, which is a very casual but quite a nice style, and goes very well with the open neck when you want to show the shoulders, when the outfit is very open, summery or evening dress. You just have to start twisting your hair at the bottom like this, very easy, and then basically you just make a knot.

The hair has to be long, so your hair extension has to be at least probably eighteen inches and you make a knot, fixing it here, and then you just take little grips again to fix it all the way. When you fix it properly, then you could pull it on the sides to make it a bit more flat and spray it with just a tiny bit of hairspray. The more the little bits are sticking out, the better.

It's kind of trendy now to have all those bits. Our model has lots of hair, so we will need quite a few grips to fix that style. That's the second style, and that's the top-knot.

You can obviously put more grips to, you know, if you shake the hair and feel if it's secure; if it's not, just fix it more from all different sides. Pull all those little bits of hair, more of it, and here we go! It's ready! And the third hairstyle I would like to show you today is the bun. It will be a bun, again, a little bit messy bun.

Everything is messy this season, messy, casual, sexy. This one, this first style, to get the right bun and to fix it properly, that will be the ponytail. So, we have to do the ponytail first, high ponytail or low ponytail, depending on your mood, on your outfit, on the occasion.

Just make sure the extension is not showing; everything is covered. Brush the hair; spray it with hairspray if you need to. Cover it from all different sides.

If it is a lot of hair, I would recommend to use the second hair band to get that ponytail fixed properly. When it is the last turn, when you pull the ponytail, leave it halfway in the band so you get the little loop here, and then when you start using your, basically, your imagination and creativity, so I am just doing all different ways. You can twist and turn all sorts of different directions.

There is no, sort of, rule how to do