QuoteReplyTopic: Do clip on hair extensions look real? Posted: March 22 2005 at 4:28pm
I don't want to glue anything in my hair but want hair extensions that are just down to my boobs (my hair is shoulder length)...do the clip on's work well or is there something better?
I think clip-ins would be a great option. They're great for people who
aren't sure if they want the commitment of extensions, clip-ins tend to
last a lot longer (so they're cost-effective), and they can look
unbelievably good. Most people recommend making them yourself--you get
better quality for a better price that way--and one of our members,
Metalgirl, has provided detailed instructions on the boards. Here are
some of her instructions:
"I make all my clip in extensions out of hand tied wefts because the
hair is better quality and doesn't shed at all. I sew 3 or sometimes 4
of them together with a zig zag stitch on my sewing machine and then
sew the clips on.
My clip ons that I am wearing currently are
made out of 8 ounces of hand tied hair, 4 tracks that are each 12"
wide. To make them 12" wide (hand tied is only usually 10" wide) I
stagger the pieces so it ends up measuring 12" wide. That way it comes
closer to my hairline in the front and gives me more hair that falls
forward for doing face framing layers."
Here's another good thread on the subject: http://talk.hairboutique.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=19808
Good luck! :)
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I made my own clip ins in a somewhat similar manner. I use mine
when I between real installations. my hair is shoulder length and
with my clip ins its either bra strap length or elbow length depending
on which ones a use.
I used plastikhaar wefts so mine were machine wefted. I use four
4" pieces, four 1" pieces, a 7", an 8", a 9", and two 6" for doing the
elbow length. I use the same 4" and 1" pieces for the bra strap
and a 7" and 8".
Each of the clips has three layers of weft on it except for the 1" ones which have four.
The hardest part in my opinion is getting used to placeing them in the
exact same spot each time. Once you are practiced at that then
you can trim them to fram your face or what not. I would expect
trying to get blunt cut ones even with each wear would be nearly
impossible but maybe I'm just not dedicated enough.
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If it's just the issue of gluing things to your hair you have a problem
with, there are also alternative methods such as microrings/
extendtubes (which can be performed on wefts, too, for quickness)
and pinchbraiding. You can also attach wefts to your head with
toupee tape, if you don't feel confident enough to start making hair-
pieces yet, but that would only be a very temporary method of
extension, obviously.
here's picture of me with my clip in extensions from my website. These were 8 ounces of 18" hair. I am now wearing 8 ounces of 22" hair. No one can tell I have extensions, let alone clip in ones.
woah! those are clip-in's you have in in those photos? They look great and you cant even tell. Some clip-in's i have seen are really thin looking and sparce at the ends but yours are supperb and it just looks like your real hair
I think the trick to get any extensions to look good is to make sure you add enough hair. On my clients, I add about as much as they can wear and not cause undo stress on their natural hair.
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can i buy the clip on ones and have a salon put them in my hair for me...just to show me I mean? How long can you wear the clip on ones before you have to take them out?
Well, you can, and a stylist can also make them for you. But you'll
need to take them out at least every night. You shouldn't sleep with
clip-ins in your hair. From the looks of it, you'll need to have some
colors blended to get a natural look. :)
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Also even if you buy clip ins since you're going to have to take them
out every night they are easy to take out and pput in (interm of the
clip). therefore you can practice putting them in to your hearts
content without having to worry about damaging your hair.
Most of the places that sell clip ins online have very good
instructions about placement. That's what I based mine on and it
wasn't hard at all.
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depending on where you order them they can be custom made with different colors. You could also buy them with your primary color and order a little bit of the high/lowlight colors and attach those yourself to the clip ins. This would be very easy because you will have it right in front of you. It is al ittle work but definitely something you could handle and wuld give you muchmore control of your color scheme. You could pinchbriad them in (which takes some coordination and practice, but is free) or get some microrings/extendtubes and a pair of pliers which isn't too expensive and doesn't take as much coordination. I would guess that in an hour you could modify your single color clip ins to tricoor clip ins using rings for the firs time. I'm not sure where to custom order clip ins if you don't want to do any of the work yourself.
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I love the idea of the clipins and customizing them. I don't mind doing them myself. Is there anywhere I can go to look at colors of hair? Like a store i mean that's national. Does Sally Beauty have those?
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Sally's has wefts, but frankly when i saw them the other day, they looked like the horse hair on my cello bow...YUKKO.
i got my Remi from Doc's...and the clips and the thread too. I
found a site which sold the full clip-ins, and just measure them off
that.
I never wore my clip-ins out .....i can't get them to stay in my hair -
my hair is really thick so i was doing it for length....of course, i
have trouble getting barettes, etc to stay in. I only get two
twists with a normal size elastic.
i've been tracking my Doc's shrinkies since Monday....Washington to PA
in3 days is awesome! i've been pretipping the hair from the
clip-in wefts as it is such nice stuff....i'm just not really liking
Gorilla Glue - there's an oily or latexy feeling to it...like trying to
clean up oil-based paint.
has someone been swimming in the shallow end of the gene pool again?
Maybe if you send swatches of your hair to Metalgirl or Kristin, they
can make some custom clips with the right 3-color blends for you. I'm
not sure if they even do this, so don't quote me on it, but it's worth
a try. If not, they might be able to point you toward someone who can.
:)
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And while the hair at Sally's is typically crudtastic they the colors when numbered are reasonably standardized. I don't even know if its a chain or just a place we have here but 'Beauty Works' has slightly higher quality hair and a better range of colors. You might not wan to get hair there but it would be a good bet for getting afeel for the colors.
You might want to check out 'ethnic' beauty supply places in your area as they are more likely to carry hair. Also the difference between #4 HH and #4 Synthetic, for example since I use it, is trivial so you can at least see the coors even if they don't have human and thats what you want? Is human what you said? Must review previous posts...
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I have thick hair too so that's kinda scary that the clipon's don't stay in for you. What is the other kind that you guys are talking about that you pinch into your hair without glue? Do those stay and for how long?
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PInch braids or microrings/extendtubes. And when done right oh yeah they stay. ~3 months again. go to the 101 sticky post and look at Rae's site on pinch braiding or Docs for rings.
Yeah, Jess--not to sound like a broken record here, but you really need
to check out those two threads--Extensions 101 and Bridget, Your
Question Is Here. It's not really enough to say, "Hey, I want
extensions, but I don't know anything about them--what do you think?"
I don't mean to sound harsh here, but there really are a lot of
variables with this stuff, and unless you do the research, you may be
setting yourself up for disappointment. Do the reading, learn about the
basic methods, and then you can make an educated choice. It's not too
difficult--all the information is synthesized in those threads. :)
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ya, I've been looking at them and trying to figure everything out. I like the ones that don't actually glue in your hair and would last over the summer. I was thinking about maybe buying my own hair and having someone put it in for me...and if I love it then I'll keep it. Was it hard for you to learn to do it yourself?
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