I used an old piece of cardboard. I cut the hair from the weft, pulled off the short hairs, fanned it out and used the brush that came with the LG. I made sure I brushed it on ALL the hair and then I TURNED it over and did the same to the other side.
I waited about 30 secs then I rolled it between 2 fingers. Dont worry about getting a perfect point, just get it rolled nice. Be careful, because LG bonds to itself when it dries and I glued my thumb and first finger together the first time...lol.., keep some nail polish remover handy just in case.
Then I laid it across a chair to cure (about 5 mins, its cured when the tip is hard) then I took sharp scissors and snipped the tip off to even it out.
Em, Thanks again for all the helpful info. What size microring would be the best? I went to order and saw they have 3 sizes. Do most use the large for the bottom of the head?
Kimbearly, you don't dip hair into Liquid Gold, you brush it on with the applicator brush that comes inside the LG. Once it becomes tacky, roll it between your thumb and forefinger and then allow it to cure for a bit.
The size of ring you use would depend on the look your going for and your hair condition. I have fine thinning hair and I used the medium rings, I think I would have been better off using the small or xtra small, especially around the hair line.
Well I spent an hour running around to electrical supply places and contractors today.
The first place I went into was full of guys dressed in construction gear and I immediately felt like Id walked into the mens room by mistake. The looks I got from the men were hilarious.
Then when I told the guy what I wanted: 1/8" dual wall shrink tubing with adhesive lining: he looked at me like I had asked him to put on a tutu and dance on the counter. GEESH!!
I didnt fair any better at the second place so I came home, dragged out the phone book and started dialing. I finally found one place where a LADY answered the phone, she was very helpful (but still a bit confused about what I was looking for) but she offered to check on it and call me back, and big surprise, she did!! lol
Anyway, Im going there tomorrow to look at what she found, hopefully it will work. I know they will only have it in black, but my hair is a range between 1b and dark brown so I should be able to get by with the black tubing for now.
Onward and Upward, perseverence pays off....someday....LOL
Em
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Ive just been reading this thread and the shrinkies seem really good, would you be able to put them in yourself, are they complicated to put in?? Also how long should you keep them in your hair before removing them?? Sorry one more question! Wherebouts do you attach the extensions onto your own hair with them? near the scalp or further down?? Sorry again for all the questions!!:)
DrLocks has a great demo on how to do shrinkies as well as other demos on the other systems also. Take a look around her website and you can decide which system would work best for you.
Yes its possible to do them yourself, it gets a little tricky doing the back so having a friend to help would be the way to go.
Hi there, New poster here (although I''ve been lurking for quite some time). First off, just wanted to thank everyone for sharing. I've been reading all the posts and have taken notes but have just a few questions to ask.
For the experts here, when you insert shrinkies in your hair, do you start from the bottom of your head and work your way up or do you start at the crown first? Do you insert shrinkies in random spots on your head or do you separate the hair into rows? I''d like to add volume and length to my shoulder length hair so any advice you can give will be greatly appreciated.
Generally, all extensions are applied in a basic row formation (although this can be customized, depending on the look you want and your natural hair).
Basically, it's like this: Start 1 inch in from all the hairlines (this will enable you to put your hair up without the bonds showing). Starting at the bottom, apply them in horizontal rows. So, after you finish the bottom-most row, start the next one about 1/4 inch up. Continue in that vein up to the ears or so. At this point, you can stop or continue to apply more rows; if you continue, you should make the shrinks smaller as you go up (the higher you go, the more visible extensions are).
I would say that most people go about an inch or two above the ears; you can go higher, but again, the further up you go, the more visible they can be (of course, if you have a lot of thick hair on the top that's curly or wavy, you can probably get away with more on top than someone with thin, fine, straight hair).
Generally, they're not placed randomly. If you want to add streaks, that's really a matter of preference--just place them where you think they look good.
And to get an idea of how to do the rows, go to this page, and click on the demo for "Strand By Strand"--they're not using Shrinkies there, but it's the same basic idea in terms of the row patterns.
Good luck, and don't be afraid to ask questions--it seems confusing, but once you've done them or have seen them done once, the row formations are fairly simple to understand.
Oops, forgot the link. Go to this page, and click on the demo for "Strand By Strand"--they're not using Shrinkies there, but it's the same basic idea in terms of the row patterns: http://hisandher.com/faq_howwear.asp
I just bought the shrinkies and the heating clamp from Dr Locs. As soon as I get the liquid gold and bohyme hair, I'm gonna start experimenting. Boy am I excited about this.
I've been wanting to do this for such a long time but never had the guts to do it myself. About six months ago, I went to an extension stylist who used the weaving method to add length to my hair....it costed me $300 and only stayed in for 5 days. I'm not sure why since I was told that it would last at least a month. I have Asian hair so perhaps that's partly the reason why it fell out faster (my scalp is extremely oily if I don't wash it everyday). Anyway, I'm really hoping that the shrinkies will last longer and will not be too much maintenance.
Came out after five days? Uggghhhh! Even if you have an oily scalp, I wouldn't think that would happen--do you know the weaving method used? Were they wefts or individual pinchbraids?
Anyway, that's exciting that you're delving into the world of Shrinkies. If you think your hair might be a bit extension-resistant because you're Asian (although I'm not sure that would be it), you might want to post some questions about that here or on Quinnster's in the Loose section: http://p080.ezboard.com/fhair18356frm6
I have dry, thin, brittle white-girl hair, so I don't know much about the subject, but I know that many Asian women use extensions with great success:).
Thanks for the link to that message board...there's a wealth of knowledge on there as well.
Yup..I was p*ssed!! She braided three tiny cornrows from ear to ear and used a needle and thread to sew the weft to the braids. The hair looked pretty nice after it was done but as the days went by, I noticed that the wefts were starting to loosen from the braids and after day five, one side had completely fallen apart so my husband and I spent an hour in the bathroom taking it off. I called my stylist to explain what happened and all she said was "well Asian hair doesn't hold well with extensions but it was worth a try". Can you believe that?!?!
I had mid-length hair and very full before I decided to get it cut to shoulder length and layered...now I'm really regretting it and want to go back to having it long again which is why I decided to try the shrinkies. My hair is somewhat oily and very full but also very fine. I probably won't have any problems with it but we shall see.
Oh...one more question about the shrinkies. There was mention of slippage, does that usually happen more so when brushing the hair or does it happen on a typical day out to the mall or something?
With Shrinkies, I don't think your extensions would just randomly slip out. It would have to be because too much pressure had been applied (while brushing, perhaps) or that they weren't installed correctly. With some loc/linking techniques, there is a lot of slippage, so they can randomly some out, but I don't think you'll have that problem with Shrinkies.
So your stylist said, "Asian hair doesn't hold well with extensions, but it was worth a try...." Huh? If she didnt think they would hold, she should've suggested something else. I certainly hope you got your money back.
That said, I do think there's some truth to what she's saying in so far as woven wefts aren't really the best with your hair type. Generally, the more textured the hair, the better the cornrows hold (which is why many black women do well with this method, as well as some curly-haired white women). Smooth, silky-straight hair generally isn't a good candidate for that technique.
I picked up some heat shrink tubing today from a local electrical supply. She didnt know if it had adhesive in it or not but for the price I thought "what the heck" Ill try it anyway.
IT WORKED IT WORKED IT WORKED
I went to Kmart and got a small straightening iron with 25 heat settings, cranked that baby all the way up to 25, and put one in an old wig I had, and it stuck great. It shrank down really small, smaller than a microring when its clamped.
Im very excited. Im going to spend the day tipping that new synth I found and tonight my hubby will help me install them.
As a side note: So far Ive gotten over 100 tipped pieces out of one weft I bought and Im just over half way with it. I dont think Im making them too small, we'll see tonight when we put them in.
Thanks everyone for all the help and suggestions, Ill let you know how it goes.
Oh yeah, Ive already taken "before" pics, Ill get the "after" pics when we're done and post them.
What kind of tubing is it? Don't just randomly install this without testing the hold between your own hair and the extension. You may very well spend hours putting this all in only to find out it will not hold or stand up to washing and styling.
I can understand your excitement but please don't ever attach anything to your own hair without FIRST seeing how it's going to be removed.
I strongly suggest shrinking this tubing around a strand that is not on your head and testing the removal. Then, I would only put in about 10 or so, blend them into your own hair and wear them for a week to see if you need to adjust how you install them.
As timid as I am about messing with my hair, I have ordered myself a hair mannequin to do experiments like these. It wasn't expensive, and I'm sure I'll learn how to do lots of things that are hard to learn while working on your own head.
Just looking for a few good hair slaves - is that too much to ask?
After it worked so well on my wig head, of course I couldnt wait to try it on me. I put 6 extensions on the side of my head, above my ear. The tubing dosnt seem to shrink as much as I thought it would. But there is definetly adhesive in it. It flattend out kind of like a micro ring. I tried to roll it between my fingers but it wouldnt roll so I just left it to cool off. I left them in all day, tugging on them every once in a while to see if they would budge, I brushed my hair 3 times and they held great. Just now I reheated them with the straightening iron and they slid right off. Since I hadnt left them but a few hours they didnt leave any residue and I dont know how they will do with washing. I may put a couple on my practice wefts and wash them again so see how it does. I start back to school Monday and I dont want to go with half a head of extensions so Ill put them all in tonight and play with them over the weekend. That way if something goes wrong Ill have all day Sunday to remove them.
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Can you imagine how HUGE it would be if there was a ring that held up well, and slipped out when heat was applied, leaving no residue or damage?
Even if it was for temporary wear like a night out? Im interested in finding out how this works long term ...please keep us updated and for crying out loud be CAREFUL...I dont want you to damage your real hair.
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