How To Cut Extensions?!
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Aug 3, 2013
Kristina N.
Aug 3, 2013
Taylor B.
It's only recommend to cut an inch off, they aren't meant to be cut in length just blended. It becomes to blunt and fake hair looking.
Aug 3, 2013
Lily W.
I don't think they're too long(:
Aug 3, 2013
Akeila L.
Uhm you can actually buy a double sided razor from a beauty supply store so wen you cut it won't hav that straight fake hair look you can actually make it look layerd
Aug 4, 2013
Taylor B.
Amelia you shouldn't put a razor to extensions that's no good for the finish on the extensions unless they're virgin but even still razors cause fraying. That's just what I've learned through doing extensions and training
Aug 4, 2013
Taylor B.
I'm sorry akeila* my phone autocorrected!