A Guide to Tape-In Hair Extension Application
Tape-in hair extensions offer a great way to add length and volume to your hair while also allowing you to style your hair in many different ways. Each piece of these extensions comes with a small strip of medical-grade adhesive at the base. To apply tape in extensions, your stylist will attach the adhesive to your natural hair.
Tape extensions come in the form of wefts rather than single strands. The wefts contain equal amounts of hair, laid out uniformly on the weft. It’s crucial to have these wefts correctly installed for a natural look and beautiful finish. Tape-in hair extensions are recommended for thinner hair because the wefts create less tension on your natural hair than most other extensions. As such, you can wear them with confidence and the assurance that your hair is safe.
Putting in tape in hair extensions takes less time than applying fusion or beaded hair extensions. And unlike other extensions with thick bases that might stick out, tape extensions look more natural since they stick fully flat against your head.
Let's have a look at everything you want to know about applying tape in hair extensions.
If you are a DIY fanatic, you might be tempted to try an at-home tape in install. As such, you may wonder how to put tape-in hair extensions yourself. Or maybe the adhesive tape has made you think that the tape extensions are a snap to apply. But keep in mind that installing tape in extensions yourself can be challenging if you’re new to tape-in extensions.
Unlike clip-in extensions, installing tape extensions is not as easy as it may seem. Try it by yourself, and you could end up damaging your natural hair and the wefts (unless you're a stylist, of course). The best way to put in tape hair extensions is to visit a skilled stylist, since they have the tools and experience needed to master the process.
Let's have a look at how to put in tape-in extensions.
The installation starts with washing and drying your natural hair, so it’s as clean as possible. No conditioner will be used. Second, the stylist will determine the number of wefts you'll require. Most people need three to five tape-in wefts. But depending on your own hair's length and volume and your hair goals, you may require more wefts (or fewer). The hairstylist will ensure that the tape's covering is not removed until your hair is fully sectioned. Also, it’s not good to touch the adhesive because the oils from your hand can make the tape weaker, which can cause the wefts to slip out from your hair.
Each tape-in weft is around an inch wide. One tiny strand of your hair has to be placed between each pair of wefts. In other words, the extensions have to be applied like a sandwich, with a thin strip of your natural hair placed between the adhesives on two extensions. It’s a tricky, tedious process, and only a skilled professional can complete it to perfection.
Do not try to DIY it at home because it’s pretty challenging to determine the exact amount of hair that has to be placed between the wefts and then decide the alignment level for each section. Also, remember that you're installing them to the back of your head, which can be quite tricky. How you apply the wefts will also determine if they look natural or fake so that professional installation will yield much better results.
Going to an experienced stylist is critical because even a tiny error will be a dead giveaway that you're wearing extensions. Poor installation can also make you feel uncomfortable wearing the extensions. Another benefit of having a professional install the wefts is a seamless blending of the extensions with your hair. A perfect blending ensures no one notices that you're wearing wefts.
Cutting and coloring are two more elements determining whether your extensions look and feel natural. Make sure to choose a shade that matches your natural hair color. The length and volume of the wefts must be coherent and in harmony with your desired hairstyles.
The best technique to make sure your wefts look natural is by placing them uniformly across your hair. It’s also a good idea to leave some amount of your natural hair exposed on the crest and sides to cover the tap extensions.
Once installed, you'll have the extensions attached to your hair 24/7 for the next six to eight weeks. After that, you must visit your stylist to adjust and move up the wefts because they become loose over time due to your natural hair's growth. You can reuse the wefts three or four times before they wear and will need to be replaced.
Tape extensions come in the form of wefts rather than single strands. The wefts contain equal amounts of hair, laid out uniformly on the weft. It’s crucial to have these wefts correctly installed for a natural look and beautiful finish. Tape-in hair extensions are recommended for thinner hair because the wefts create less tension on your natural hair than most other extensions. As such, you can wear them with confidence and the assurance that your hair is safe.
Putting in tape in hair extensions takes less time than applying fusion or beaded hair extensions. And unlike other extensions with thick bases that might stick out, tape extensions look more natural since they stick fully flat against your head.
Let's have a look at everything you want to know about applying tape in hair extensions.
How to Put in Tape In Hair Extensions Yourself
If you are a DIY fanatic, you might be tempted to try an at-home tape in install. As such, you may wonder how to put tape-in hair extensions yourself. Or maybe the adhesive tape has made you think that the tape extensions are a snap to apply. But keep in mind that installing tape in extensions yourself can be challenging if you’re new to tape-in extensions.
Unlike clip-in extensions, installing tape extensions is not as easy as it may seem. Try it by yourself, and you could end up damaging your natural hair and the wefts (unless you're a stylist, of course). The best way to put in tape hair extensions is to visit a skilled stylist, since they have the tools and experience needed to master the process.
Let's have a look at how to put in tape-in extensions.
The Tape In Installation Process
The installation starts with washing and drying your natural hair, so it’s as clean as possible. No conditioner will be used. Second, the stylist will determine the number of wefts you'll require. Most people need three to five tape-in wefts. But depending on your own hair's length and volume and your hair goals, you may require more wefts (or fewer). The hairstylist will ensure that the tape's covering is not removed until your hair is fully sectioned. Also, it’s not good to touch the adhesive because the oils from your hand can make the tape weaker, which can cause the wefts to slip out from your hair.
Each tape-in weft is around an inch wide. One tiny strand of your hair has to be placed between each pair of wefts. In other words, the extensions have to be applied like a sandwich, with a thin strip of your natural hair placed between the adhesives on two extensions. It’s a tricky, tedious process, and only a skilled professional can complete it to perfection.
Avoid Installing Tape-Ins by Yourself
Do not try to DIY it at home because it’s pretty challenging to determine the exact amount of hair that has to be placed between the wefts and then decide the alignment level for each section. Also, remember that you're installing them to the back of your head, which can be quite tricky. How you apply the wefts will also determine if they look natural or fake so that professional installation will yield much better results.
Going to an experienced stylist is critical because even a tiny error will be a dead giveaway that you're wearing extensions. Poor installation can also make you feel uncomfortable wearing the extensions. Another benefit of having a professional install the wefts is a seamless blending of the extensions with your hair. A perfect blending ensures no one notices that you're wearing wefts.
Cutting and coloring are two more elements determining whether your extensions look and feel natural. Make sure to choose a shade that matches your natural hair color. The length and volume of the wefts must be coherent and in harmony with your desired hairstyles.
Where to Place Tape In Hair Extensions
The best technique to make sure your wefts look natural is by placing them uniformly across your hair. It’s also a good idea to leave some amount of your natural hair exposed on the crest and sides to cover the tap extensions.
How to Take Out Tape In Hair Extensions
Once installed, you'll have the extensions attached to your hair 24/7 for the next six to eight weeks. After that, you must visit your stylist to adjust and move up the wefts because they become loose over time due to your natural hair's growth. You can reuse the wefts three or four times before they wear and will need to be replaced.
December 15, 2021