Comb type hair extensions are generally pushed into the hair near the scalp. For this reason they are not very secure, so have generally be replaced with clip in hair extensions.
These use a series of small sprung clips to hold the hair extensions securely.
Yes, you can comb extensions with a brush. Also use a light detangler, it helps get the knots out!
She uses a honey comb. LOLOLOLOLOL
If your extensions are human hair, you can use conditioner or a de-tangler as you would you own hair; unfortunately, if they're synthetic there's not too much you can do because they don't last very long, anyway. You can gently comb through synthetic hair extensions, but they probably won't look good afterward.
Put a small amount of selected coloured hair dye, then buy a white/blonde wig and cut the selected amount of hair off of the wig. Get a hair dye brush and dye your artificial hair. Get a Comb Clip and get some hair glue and stick the hair onto your comb! =)
Yes, you can use the ponytail extensions for regular hair extensions. But, it is necessary to make some adjustments according to your hair type and texture. Not only that, you can also use the ponytail extensions directly to avoid the hassle of maintaining two hair extensions at the same time. However, if you are using the ponytail extension on your regular hair extension, then you should make sure to perfectly fix them to prevent them from falling off. In addition, you have to be careful which hair extension you are using to get the natural look. Thankyou.
Take Care of Hair Extensions that Clip On1Remove short-term wear extensions at the end of the day.2Work through and loosen tangles with your fingers first. Comb through extensions with a wide-tooth comb, being careful not to pull on tangles.3Shampoo human hair extensions with a gentle shampoo and warm water. Work your way from the top of the extensions to the bottom, gently pulling in a smooth motion instead of balling the hair up.4Wash synthetic hair extensions with a mild liquid cleanser and tepid water. Again, use a smoothing motion to work the soap through the extensions without tangling.5Rinse your extensions completely in warm or tepid water. Gently squeeze out excess water, but don't wring the extensions.6Place the extensions on a towel and wrap the towel around them to soak up more water. Lay extensions flat on a dry towel and allow to air dry.7Style your human hair extensions any way you like after you've clipped them on; you can curl them or straighten them with a flat iron. Synthetic hair extensions are already styled and only need to be clipped in.For more information see related links.
run the comb through the hair
To do Havana braids, you will need hair extensions (kanekalon hair), a comb, hair clips, hair ties or rubber bands, and a hair moisturizer or styling gel. It's also helpful to have a hair dryer for sealing the ends of the braids.
NO HE DOES NOT HAVE EXTENSIONS IN HIS HAIR.
i dont really think so because the hair on it will fall off and when you put it on, it'll burn. if you comb it or mess with it, it's not gonna be straight
Isopropyl alcohol spray!! Spray between the tapes, separate them with a tail comb, spray more alcohol on them and brush out the glue.
If a comb is stuck in your hair, try to cut little bits out of the comb, so it is easier to get the hair out. Get little pieces of hair out of the comb at a time. When the comb is out of your hair, your hair will be a little knotty so brush it out well. If you have detangling spray, spray that on your hair. This will work well.