Pretty Simple :: Extended Engagement

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Clip-In Extension Hair Tutorial | Camille Styles

Section hair in preparation to clip in your first strip. Hold up a shorter strip to where it's bottom lines up with the bottom of your natural hair. Create a part at the top of the clip-in strip, and tease the bottom section so that the clips have something to grab onto. 

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  • Clip-In Extension Hair Tutorial | Camille Styles
  • Clip-In Extension Hair Tutorial | Camille Styles
  • Clip-In Extension Hair Tutorial | Camille Styles
  • Clip-In Extension Hair Tutorial | Camille Styles
  • Clip-In Extension Hair Tutorial | Camille Styles
  • Clip-In Extension Hair Tutorial | Camille Styles
  • Clip-In Extension Hair Tutorial | Camille Styles
  • Clip-In Extension Hair Tutorial | Camille Styles
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6 Responses to “Pretty Simple :: Extended Engagement”

  1. Ferren

    OMG I’ve got to try this!
    What is the price range?

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    • Martha Lynn

      The extensions run about $75-$100 and then you’ll want to take them to a stylist to get cut so they blend with your hair :-)

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  2. kimberly

    I looooove mine! My stylist told me where to find them, and I just took them into my next appointment and she cut and colored them to match my hair, taught me how to put them in, and after a couple tries on my own I felt like a pro. I already have really long hair but it doesn’t hold curl very well, so the extensions are great for making my hair look more full and hold curl a lot longer.

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  3. Ashley

    I have been researching these beauties lately! Love the tutorial!

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  4. Camille Styles

    This tutorial totally opened my eyes… I didn’t realize how easy clip-ins could be, and how seamless with your natural hair! I’m always trying to “pump up the volume” on my fine hair, and this seems like the guaranteed way to do it. And as our model Sidni told me, they’re not just for special occasions – she clips hers in for work all the time!

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  5. Martha Lynn

    You can even do just one or two rows to make a braid super full!

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