PutOnPieces Synthetic Fiber Clip-In Extension Systems are made from the finest quality synthetic fiber. Each system consists of two multi-level systems that add easy length and /or volume without the hassle of working with several individual wefts. The large system is a tri-level piece and the small system is a bi-level piece. Use the larger system by itself or, if you want longer hair, add the smaller system at the nape. Two duck-bill hair clips are included for use in attaching the systems.
Affordable, lightweight and easy to attach, these virtually undetectable extensions can be put in and taken out in a matter of minutes. Thin and fine hair becomes thick and full. Short hair transforms to long, luxurious hair. Match your own texture or mix textures for the multi-textured looks shown on top celebs and on runways.
Made from our exclusive Vibralite® synthetic fiber, PutOnPieces® Clip-in Extensions Two-piece System are available in straight or softly waved sets, in 20 multi-tonal shades that have been created to blend with just about any client's hair color. Kanekalon Vibralite® simulates protein rich hair for a natural lustrous look and feel. This unique fiber blend allows highlights and lowlights, reflecting the multi-dimensional colors requested in today's better salons.
Gather the Necessary Tools
Duck Clips
Rat Tail Comb
2PC System Wefts
Step 1 (Larger): Practice Opening and Closing the Clips
Tip
Practice opening and closing the clips before you begin.
With the clip side of the piece facing you, put both thumbs on each side of the clip and the index fingers at the front sides. Snap the clip open by applying pressure toward yourself with the index fingers. Similarly, close the clip by applying pressure away from yourself with the thumbs.
Remember
There are two pieces to this extension system, allowing you to achieve length, body and volume. However, some clients choose to wear the largest piece only as a volume enhancer. If you want to wear both pieces, attach the smaller piece first and then attach the larger piece above it.
Step 2 (Larger): Separating the Hair
Using a tail comb or your index fingers, practice parting the hair horizontally from one side of the head to the other. Starting about an inch above the temple on one side, part the hair around the back of the head to the other temple.
Step 3 (Larger): Clip Up the Hair Above the Part
Lift up all the hair above the part and clip it out of the way using the enclosed duck-bill clip(s).
Step 4 (Larger): Prepare the Piece
Open all the clips on the piece.
Step 5 (Larger): Placement of the First Clip
The top middle clip should be attached first by placing it at the middle of the back of the head just below the part so that the top of the weft is even with the part when attached. Moving the clip downward, catch your hair in the clip and snap it shut.
Step 6 (Larger): Placement of the Second Clip
The right clip is next. Holding the middle clip in place with your left hand, use your right hand to move the right edge of the weft as far as it will go around your head. As above, place the clip on your hair just below the part, and moving the clip downward, catch your hair in the clip and snap it shut.
Step 7 (Larger): Placement of the Third Clip
Finally, to attach the left clip, hold the middle clip in place with your right hand, and use your left hand to move the left edge of the weft as far as it will go around your head. As in the previous two steps, place the clip on your hair just below the part, and moving the clip downward, catch your hair in the clip and snap it shut.
Step 8 (Larger): Check for Gaps
Now that the three top clips are attached, run your fingers along the top weft to make sure it lies flat against your head along the entire width. If there are any gaps, correct this by repositioning it so that the weft lies flat.
Step 9 (Larger): Placement of the Fourth Clip
Similar to attaching the top row of clips, start with the middle clip when attaching the bottom row. The bottom middle clip should be placed first by pulling down on the piece and placing the clip at the middle of the head, making sure the clip goes all the way to the scalp. The vertical stretch lace allows the piece to be pulled taut so that no gaps occur between the top and bottom of the piece.
Step 10 (Larger): Placement of the Fifth Clip
The right bottom clip is next. As in the previous step, attach the right bottom clip making sure the clip goes all the way to the scalp.
Step 11 (Larger): Placement of the Sixth Clip
The left bottom clip is next. As in the previous step, attach the left bottom clip making sure the clip goes all the way to the scalp.
Step 12 (Larger): Check for Gaps
Now that the three bottom clips are attached, run your fingers along the bottom weft to make sure it lies flat against your head along the entire width. Also, at this time, check to make sure that the piece lies flat from top to bottom. If there are any gaps, correct this by snapping the clip open, lifting it off your hair and repositioning it so that the piece lies flat in all directions.
Step 13 (Larger): Finishing the Look
Release all the hair that was clipped out of the way in Step 3 and blend it in.
To remove either piece, snap open all the clips and gently lift up and away from your hair.
Remember
Never try to remove a weft without first opening all the clips. Pulling or tugging to remove a weft can result in damage to your own hair.
Step 1 (Smaller): Separating the Hair
The larger piece in the Extension System has been designed to use by itself. However, if you want to have even longer hair, the smaller bi-level piece can be used in conjunction with the larger piece.
Remember
When using both pieces, the smaller one should be attached first.
Using a tail comb or your index fingers, practice parting the hair horizontally from one side of the head to the other. Starting below the occipital bone (the curved, trapezoidal compound bone that forms the lower posterior part of the skull), and using a tail comb or your index fingers, make a part starting just behind your ear, going from ear to ear.
Step 2 (Smaller): Clip Up the Hair Above the Part
Lift up all the hair above the part and clip it out of the way.
Step 3 (Smaller): Prepare the Piece
Open all the clips on the piece.
Step 4 (Smaller): Placement of the First Clip
The top middle clip should be attached first by putting it at the middle of the nape area. Place the clip on your hair just below the part so that the top of the weft is even with the part. Moving the clip downward, catch your hair in the clip and snap it shut.
Step 5 (Smaller): Placement of the Second Clip
The right clip is next. Holding the middle clip in place with your left hand, use your right hand to move the right edge of the weft as far as it will go around your head. Pull the weft taut and place the vertical side clip on your scalp, and moving the clip slightly towards the center, catch your hair in the clip and snap it shut. You may need to angle this weft up slightly on your head in order to make it taut.
Step 6 (Smaller): Placement of the Third Clip
To attach the left clip, hold the middle clip in place with your right hand, and use your left hand to move the left edge of the weft as far as it will go around your head. As in the previous step, pull the weft taut and place the vertical side clip on your scalp, and moving the clip slightly towards the center, catch your hair in the clip and snap it shut. You may need to angle this weft up slightly on your head in order to make it taut.
Step 7 (Smaller): Check for Gaps
Now that the three top clips are attached, run your fingers along the top weft to make sure it lies flat against your head along the entire width. If there are any gaps, correct this by snapping the clip open, lifting it off your hair and repositioning it so that the weft lies flat.
Step 8 (Smaller): Placement of the Fourth Clip
Located in the center of the bottom weft, this clip acts as an anchor for the piece. The bottom clip should be placed by pulling down on the piece and placing the clip near the end of your hairline at the nape, catching your hair in the clip and snapping it shut.
Step 9 (Smaller): Finishing the Smaller Attachment
Release all the hair that was clipped out of the way in Step 2 and blend in with the piece.
To remove either piece, snap open all the clips and gently lift up and away from your hair.
Remember
Never try to remove a weft without first opening all the clips. Pulling or tugging to remove a weft can result in damage to your own hair.
Cleaning Synthetic Hair
Tip
Caring for your new hair product is easy, and you should treat your new product as an investment that you want to keep looking new and fresh for as long as possible. The correct care and maintenance will allow you to continue using the product with the best results for the longest amount of time. So, use the following instructions as a gauge for determining how and when you should wash and care for your products. And, know that you can always call 1-800-581-8206 and speak to a licensed cosmetologist for answers to all your questions.
Just like your own hair, synthetic hair will accumulate residue through normal wear. However, you do not need to wash the synthetic hair everyday to keep consistent results. The fiber should be washed as infrequently as possible or when you notice that the fiber appears dull. If you are wearing the hair all day, every day, you can wash them after 4-6 wearings.
Before shampooing, gently remove any tangles or teasing with your fingers or a pick comb. Do not brush.
Add one teaspoonful of any mild shampoo to two quarts cold - never hot - water.
Immerse the hair and soak 3-5 minutes, then gently swish up and down. Do not rub.
Rinse thouroughly twice in cold water.
Dab gently with a towel to remove excess water. Do not squeeze or twist.
While still wet, spray with a leave in conditioner that is specifically formulated for synthetic hair goods.
Dry on a towel at room temperature.
Style with fingers or pick comb. Do not use hair dryer, blow dryer or curling iron. Avoid excess heat. Do not brush or comb while wet.
Care Between Wear
Spray with a light mist of leave-in conditioner (specifically formulated for synthetic fiber) to keep your hair looking fresh and healthy.
Gently remove any tangles using your fingers or pick comb.
A water soluble hair spray may be used for a light hold.
Styling the Hair
Remember
Blow dryers, curling irons and other thermal tools should not be used on synthetic fiber as the heat can melt the fiber.
Because the curl pattern (or lack of a curl pattern) is baked into the fiber, it is not necessary to set your synthetic hair after washing. However, if you wish, wet setting is the safest way to curl your hair.
You may want to have the hair custom cut to achieve your desired style. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CUT IT YOURSELF. Take your product to a salon professional.
Storing the Hair
It is best to store the synthetic hair in it's original container. However, you can store the hair in a plastic bag.
To keep the desired curl pattern, you may want to set the hair on rollers that conform to the curl size you wish to maintain before storing in plastic.
Do not sleep or swim while wearing the synthetic hair.
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Author: suzanne renshaw Product was exactly as shown and high quality. Shipping was fast. I would buy from extenions.com again.
Author: Brenda Brooke High quality merchandise shipped quickly. I was very satisfied with the hair extension product and delivery.
Author: Lisa I have tried many hair extensions including weaves, strand by strand, but the POP were the best and they spent hundreds less. They also don't damage the hair!
Author: Jennifer I just got this and love it sooo much that I am buying another one now! It lays very flat under my thin hair making the tracks difficult to detect. And yes, it is very easy to apply!
Author: arlen reyes I have read on this site that it is a really good product, my question, if anybody can help, is, are these better than the ones that come in wefs (?) i have very thin hair and this piece looks heavy. Thanks
Author: CJ To Arlen: The 2 piece extension system is not heavy at all, I bought one and have no weight issue. This system is perfect for adding length and /or volume, in my case works great for thin hair. Love it!
Author: Christina If you have very thin hair you don't have to wear both pieces. I usually only wear the larger piece. It works great for me and I have thin hair!
Author: Emma I was thinking about purchasing these extensions, but does anyone know if they work for thick hair?
Author: Joanne LaFord Love these! But, it was way to heavy for my hair even using just one. So, I modified it. I cut the larger piece apart uing only to top layer and it is perfec!!!!!!!!! Looks very real and the color I chose was a perfect match.