When you purchase a halo wire for the first time, you may be frustrated about how to adjust the halo wire. How to properly put on your halo-shaped extension. Here are some tips:
Before you wear the halo extension for a whole day, it needs to be molded to your head shape. If you are new to use the halo hair extension, you would feel insecure and movement. You would be very aware of it, then you have to take a couple of hours to have it on. Take a few hours to mold to your head shape. If you adjust it in the right place, you will feel a lot more secure and wearable.
When we begin to wear the hair extensions, we will pull up some hair on top. Don’t pull too much of your hair up and over. It can put the extension on the hair extension which can put tension on your scalp. That’s what we want to avoid. The hair on top can hide the halo weft is enough.
When start to pull the hair on top. Get start with about an inch back from your hairline. Due to the everybody’s head shape is different, when you actually do the adjustment, make sure that your parting where the wire is going to lay.
After you part your hair up, if you have thin hair, as said above- make sure you have plenty of hair to hide the weft in the back.
As we know that a lot of people still get a little insecure about that. That may be the head shape. For some people, their head shape is flat to the back of their head or they have thin hair. Tip: Tease the back on the top part of the hair to hide the weft.
When we are processing to hand the halo extensions, you do not want your hands under the extension as you will not have full control over the hair extension. So if you want to have complete control when you are putting it on, and you want to start with control of the wire, you want to not make any moves for the back until your wire is secure in the place that you need it to be and it doesn’t move.
So if you keep doing those steps, Tip: keep your fingers on tops like little claws or little clippers so that you can have a good hold on the two corners where the wire meets the weft. Focus on putting the wire where it needs to go, so when you do the process, watch the two corners and what you do with your fingers once you have your wire in place.
Make sure the wire stays put where it’s supposed to go, otherwise, what’s going to happen is it’s going to slide back on you and then when you go to pull your hair up and over or you go to continue to put it on it’s just going to keep moving and it’s just going to be a hassle for you, and you’re going to get frustrated. So make sure the wire is right where it’s supposed to go, make sure that there’s a snug fit around your head shape where it is fitted. It’s not supposed to be a headband.
When you place the halo on top, go down and around the nape of your neck, you don’t want the weft hanging down low and you don’t want your wire far back. So just try to get your best proper fitting that, you just keep in mind from the hairline about 1-2 inch. Keep about 1-2 inches above your ear, and then the back left area should fit snug, not too tight or too loose at the occipital bone there. Tip: you should be able to see your parting above the weft. As you don’t want any hair bunched upright over the weft, because that’s going to put tension on the extension and it will cause you a mess and it can cause some discomfort so you want to avoid that.
Once those finished, let your hair down and the very most important last step that you’re going to do is comb every hair strand that is laying under the wire out. Use UniWigs Black Pointy Comb horizontally comb to the side, then you can see the hair is sliding and hides the wires. Go comb all the way to make sure there’s no hair laying under the wire. Tip: when you are parting the top half of your hair, make a clean parting where that wire goes, that will be easy for you and feels good.