Story Pin image

Dyeing clip in human hair extensions at home can be a rewarding way to personalize your hairstyle and achieve the exact color you desire. Whether you're looking to match your own natural hair color, experiment with bold shades, or refresh your current extensions, this guide will walk you through the process step-by-step, ensuring beautiful results.

Step 1: Gather Your Supplies

7041d45eafad4a98082f09e77cc3fab2.jpg

Before you begin it, gather all the necessary supplies:

  • Clip in human hair extensions
  • Hair dye of your choice (preferably semi-permanent or demi-permanent)
  • Gloves
  • Plastic or glass bowl
  • Hair dye brush or applicator
  • Old towel or cloth
  • Conditioner
  • Shampoo (optional)

Step 2: Preparation

Start by laying out your extensions on a flat surface covered with an old towel or cloth to protect it from dye stains. Comb through the extensions to remove any tangles and ensure even application of the dye.

Step 3: Mixing the Dye

Follow the given instructions provided with your hair dye to mix the color in a plastic or glass bowl. Wear hand gloves to protect your hands from staining. Mix it until you achieve a smooth and consistent color.

Step 4: Strand Test

Before dyeing all the extensions, perform a hair strand test on a small section of hair to determine the color outcome and timing needed for your desired shade. This step helps prevent over-processing and ensures you achieve the desired color result.

Step 5: Applying the Dye

1036aee7c0f18ff6b06c341dddb358b1.jpg

Using a hair dye brush or applicator, apply the dye evenly to the extensions, starting from the top and working your way down to the ends. Ensure each strand is fully saturated with dye for uniform color. Take care to avoid applying dye to the clips or wefts to prevent them from becoming sticky or discolored.

Step 6: Processing Time

Once the dye is applied, cover the extensions with plastic wrap or a shower hair cap to trap heat and help the dye penetrate the hair. Follow the processing time recommended by the dye manufacturer, typically around 20-30 minutes. Keep an eye on the extensions during this time to monitor the color development.

Step 7: Rinsing and Conditioning

After the processing time is complete, rinse the hair extensions thoroughly with lukewarm water until the water runs clear. Use a sulfate-free shampoo if necessary to remove excess dye. Apply a very generous amount of conditioner to the extensions to restore moisture and enhance softness.

Step 8: Drying and Styling

Story Pin image

Gently squeeze out all the excess water from hairs extensions and lay them flat on a towel to air dry. Avoid wringing or twisting the hair to prevent damage. Once dry, style the wavy clip in hair extensions as desired using heat tools or allow them to air dry naturally.

Step 9: Maintenance Tips

To prolong the vibrancy of your newly dyed clip in human hair extensions, follow these maintenance tips:

  • Wash the extensions sparingly using sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner.
  • Avoid excessive heat styling and use heat protectant products when necessary.
  • Store the clip in human hair extensions in a cool and dry place when not in use to prevent from hair tangling and maintain their shape.

Conclusion

74df27404687e26925555a67ab85a52b.jpg

Dyeing clip in human hair extensions at home is a straightforward process that allows you to customize your hairstyle with confidence. By following these steps and taking proper care of your extensions, you can achieve beautiful, salon-quality results without leaving the comfort of your home. Experiment with different colors and shades to express your personal hair style and enhance your overall look effortlessly. Enjoy your newly dyed clip in human hair extensions and embrace the versatility they bring to your hairstyle!

 

PLEASE keep all discussions relevant to fashion, textiles, beauty products, or jewelry.

Follow the Fashion Industry Network Rules.

It is always a good time to review fabulous fashion.

 

Hot topics of possible interest:

  Thank you for using the Fashion Industry Network.  Have you helped another member today? Answer questions in the forum. It brings good luck.