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I haven't yet seen a demo on the web for parting and placement so I went ahead and made one. Along with this demo there are a few other new ones up on my site. Enjoy.
Read First-
There are many ways to part hair during installation- this is just one of them.
Please note that each head is completely different due to the different densities of hair, size of heads, and the amount of hair intended to be installed. Your installation will almost certainly not be exactly like this demo.
Practice installation on a mannequin head before you install hair on a person to perfect your method and gain knowledge of the application and removal techniques. Mannequin heads are available in our http://www.yourhairshop.com/shoponline.html - online shop or in your local cosmetology school supply store.
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Installation begins from the bottom and goes upward. Section the clients hair into 4 sections: The front-right section, front-left section, the top-back section, and bottom-back section. Clip all sections out of the way except for the bottom-back section which we will work with first
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To avoid extensions showing during wear, no extensions should be installed closer than 1-1½ inches from all hair lines and parts. The above picture shows an approximation of where to place your first row of extensions.
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Use some duck-bill parting clips (shown above in silver) to keep loose hairs out of the way. The above red X's indicate the suggested placement for your extension bonds- yours may vary. Notice how we left a little room on each side of the row to stay away from the hair line. Next, create another row about ½ - ¾ of an inch above the first one. Some people leave no hair between rows and some do- the choice is yours. See step 7 for examples of the row parting. |
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The above picture is an example of what your highest row in the back may look like. We do not suggest going any higher than this to avoid seeing any of the bonds during wear. For medium or fine/thin hair it is common to have your highest row 1-2 inches lower than the one shown above. The object of placing the last row is to go as high as you can with out the bonds showing when you let the client's hair down. |
Once the back is done we can move over to the sides.
The rows should begin about 1-1½ inches from the hair line around the ear. The X's represent possible bond placements must be placed back from the hair line as shown.
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This is an example of what your top row on the side of the clients head may look like. This mannequin hair is naturally parted in the center so we stayed about 1-2 inches below their natural center part. Be sure to find out how your client regularly parts their hair so you can stay about 1-2 down from that.
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Here is a general picture of where all of your rows may be placed. |
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Quick Tip-
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Quick Tip |
If you are trying to place two colors and create a highlighted look here in an example of what your placement may look like. Red X's represent one color and yellows another. There's no set pattern and we have found that placing them a little sporadic like shown above gives more of a natural look.
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If a client has thick streaks you may want to try and follow their color pattern. Let's say they had blonde and brown streaked hair- you would attaching brown extensions to their brown hair and blonde extensions to their blonde hair. This tends to look really natural. |
Highlight Examples:
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