Wednesday, October 20, 2010

DIY Hair Extensions?



We'd like to invite all the Daily Candy Readers to become Sunny's Girls!  The staff at Daily Candy test drove the Lord & Cliff Clip In Extensions to see if they were as easy as we claimed. 

Sunny's Staff matched the staff for color by an email consultation... 


Kristin:  Kristen is a color #2 or dark brown.  We used the Lord & Cliff One Piece Clip In Hair Extension.  The One Piece is a layered set of extensions that are ready to clip in to offer a "curtain" of hair extensions.  They already come with subtle curls so that it has body and is ready to clip and go...  The One Piece is our featured item and regularly retails for $160 and is on sale for $130.

Meghan:
Meghan has a blend of highlights.  While it seems like her hair color is harder to match, it's actually super easy when you have a blend of colors.  Her color is a 6/27/8/16 and she has the Lord & Cliff Seven Pieces Clip In Extensions in 18".   The Seven Pieces retails for $100 for 14" and $130 for 18"

Mary:
Mary is a color #1B of off black. We used the Lord & Cliff Three Pieces Clip In hair extensions which is perfect for women who just want a little volume and not a whole set of extensions.  The Three Pieces retails for $64.99 for 12" and $74.99 for 14" and 18" $84.99


So... here's a few tips

1.  If you need color matching assistance:  Email photo consultations $5  Online Video Sessions $10.  Email: Color Consult Emails

2.  If you don't think clip in extensions are quite a DIY then visit the nearest Retail Locations for color matching assistance as well as Clip In Hair Extension tutorial.  Our staff will walk you through how to place and lightly your clip in extensions for a fee of course.

3. Add texture to the clip in extensions with either hot rollers or a curling wand.  It will make the extensions look more natural once they have a little wave or curl to them.  Very few people have stick straight hair so this always helps.

4. Use a skirt hanger to store your clip in extensions, this will keep them fresh and lock in the style.

5. One set of clip ins are generally enough for a complete head of hair extensions.

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