Hair extension hairstyles
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Dec 9, 2012
Fiona O.
I added the photo of me with my hair extensions plus the crimping.
What other ways could I style my hair while wearing them?
Thanks! :D
Dec 9, 2012
Denisha D.
Curl your natural hair with a flat iron and also curl your clip ins . Then pur them in and you should have kim k curls nice and bouncy and long voluminous hair :)
Dec 9, 2012
Fiona O.
Thanks x
Dec 9, 2012
Fiona O.
Thanks x
Dec 9, 2012
Fiona O.
Thanks x
Dec 9, 2012
Denisha D.
Welcome =)
Dec 9, 2012
Natalie T.
I wear two sets of extensions at all times because I have a ton of hair and it looks too fake if only one set is in. I cannot wear my hair up with extensions in unless I strategically place the clips for a solid style that won't shift and show the wefts.
I find wearing them straight is the hardest style to perfect, but that is how I prefer to wear them on any casual day. I sometimes do loose curls/waves because it is the easiest way to blend extensions. If I'm in a rush or I'm having a bad hair day where my hair isn't seamlessly straightening into my extensions, I pull my bangs/the front of my hair off of my face (still parted as it was when it was down) and pin it back away from my face. Sometimes I pin it neatly, and other times I take larger chunks of hair and twist it and pin it a little sloppily and it looks a lot prettier. Pinning my hair away from my face, visually fixes any blending problems I have. I used to love doing Sharon Tate in Valley of the Dolls kinda hair. I would pin my bangs back, flat, and the tease the rest of my hair into a voluminous, bouffant mess, it really works with the difference in real hair/extension length. I also like using hot rollers with my extensions in for some pin-up like soft, brushed out curls and I will often pin in off my face (taking the waves I created into account).