best shampoo for colored thin hair



(upbeat, high tempo music) - hi guys. welcome to the channel. today's video is going tobe all about how to use your milk and blush hair extensions,


best shampoo for colored thin hair, if, like me, you've got fine or thin hair. i know from experience thatit can be really irritating if you've got hair like mine


to put the hair extensions in, and conceal the wefts and making sure that they look flawless. but i'm going to show you somereally, really clever tips on how to conceal the wefts and make sure your hairlooks amazing all the time. okay, straight into tip number one. if, like me, you've got fine hair, sometimes these bits ofhair at the bottom can poke


out of your extensions. i mean, that can happen anyway, whether you've gotthick hair or thin hair. but i find with my hairit looks especially bad, because they're wispy, so what you can do for this, is if you're puttingyour wefts in as normal, just gonna pin my hair up so you can see, you're gonna take this bit of hair,


and just twist it around, and kind of pop it up like that. it doesn't have to be neat because you're not going to see it, and then you just pop insome bobby pins to secure it. so, if you can see that, you've got a nice little base there. and then you just put yourfirst weft on top of that. so as well as hidingthose little bits of hair


at the bottom, you're also giving the wefts something to cling onto as well. i mean, you can do thiswhether you've got thick hair or fine hair. it's a good tip to use whenever you're using hair extensions. right, top tip number two. when you've got fine hair like me,


or it's thinner, don't feel like you needto use all of the wefts to make your hair look thicker. for example, there are all the ones i useand you can see that's plenty. the nice thing about milkand blush hair extensions is that they're so thick. you don't actually have to useall of them so you can judge what style you're doing orwhat look you want to go for,


and see how many you're happy with. on to tip number three, if you've got fine hair andit's quite soft naturally, you might worry that thewefts will slip a little bit when you're wearing themthroughout the course of the day. if you put a little bitof product in the root, it will give somethingfor the weft to grip on so you've got that extra bit of security. i like to use a little bit of dry shampoo.


you can get so manydifferent dry shampoos now. it's not just for kindof greasy hair days. this one is actually a volumizing one which is really nicefor fine or thin hair. so i'll show you how i do it. pull a section of my hairwhere i need to put the weft, and just clip that out of the way. and then just pop a littlebit of the dry shampoo right in the root.


and you'll feel already thatyour hair has got that little bit extra texture. and then you just popyour weft on top of that. and just clip that in as normal. and then you've just gotthat extra bit of hold, extra bit of security for your wefts. so, on to tip number four. this is similar to the dryshampoo in that this tip gives you a little bit of security blanket


when you're wearing hair extensions. it stops you worryingabout your hair extensions slipping out or falling out, and it's back combing. so i like to use a coupleof different things when i'm back combing. i either use a simple comb like this or a back combing brush. i'd really recommend getting one of these.


they're really good for back combing, really good for different styles and updos and everything like that. just gonna pop that out of the way. and take your backcombing tool, and just gently backcomb the root. so it'll stop your wefts from slipping, and look. it doesn't slip at all.


tip five. crimping. don't panic. trust me, it works. if you don't like backcombing, i know some people don't likethe knots that it leaves, or find it hard to wash out or brush out, get yourself one of these little crimpers. these give you instant root lift,


and they're really, really handy for putting your extensions in, and not having to put extraproduct or anything like that in your hair. they're also good for differentvolume of styles as well. just grab the piece of hair that your weft is going to clip onto, and go as close to the root as your can, and just hold that fora couple of seconds.


as you can see, that's given me root lift. and then you just clipthe weft on top of that, flip your hair over, and you've got prettymuch effortless volume. so i've utilised my top tips to put my hair extensions in. my hair looks far from fine. it looks really thick,


really volumous. and i find it really helpsas well to pop in a nice curl in your hair as well to make it look that bit bigger. i've used a larger barrel tong, and curled away from my face. this gives you more volume. and just brushed it out slightly. and, as you can see,


it looks lovely and thick. so that's the finished look. if you enjoyed the video, don't forget to like,share, and subscribe, and don't forget to followus on instagram as well. any questions or comments, or any videos you'd like to see, pop them below,


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and i'd love to have a chat with you all. see you next time. (upbeat music)


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