For the life of me, I can not recall the name brand. I found them, 3 in a pack for $1.99 by the hair extensions... I think I bought like 10 or 12 pacs so I'd have enough...
I bought two 4 oz packs of 20" Silky Straight TEASE.
They are the snap clip ins... I bought them from Sally's.
I tease my hair at the base, spray with hair spray and then snap them in and I'm good to go.
I bought my hair from yourhairshop.com. It's TEASE and I love it!
Thanks for the compliments!
Addy,
Just a few more questions:
Do you remember the brand of the clips? I am just not sure what to look for brand wise. Sally's doesn't have the most knowledgeable staff, so I want to go in prepared. I need the tightest, most secure clip possible for my baby hair!
As for the TEASE hair, did you just get one 4inch weft, or more? Was it the 20" weft straight that you got?
So those are just combs that you slide in? How does the hair not slip out? I saw the one site where they had these snap type clips. Do you know about those? I have super, super fine hair and I know combs would not stay in whatsoever... so I was wondering about snap type combs that would be more secure. I found out about them here: Scroll down to read http://www.fashion-era.com/image_planning/clip_in_hair_extensions_photos.htm
I wish someone would make a little YouTube video about how to make these so we could see 'hands on' the process.
What kind of hair did you use and where did you get it from?
Really, really awesome job!
Edited by glittergirl - February 22 2008 at 11:49pm
It's worth the effort, I promise. I'm not a LG fan because it boogers up after a while and becomes messy. Some people LG the clips on too but it's like gluing your hem instead of sewing it.
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I use a thick needle, upholstery thread and a pair of needle nose plyers.
I take my machine weft and measure for placement starting at the bottom of my head, moving up. Once I get a feel for how long/short a piece is gonna be, I double it up and then cut it. I start sewing the end pieces together so it will be even. Once that weft is complete, I'll then sew the clips on, continuing till I have enough hair or run out of hair.
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