AHP Indie Stylist

Volume 6, Issue 2

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Explore your benefits at ahphair.com 29 5. Use a boar bristle brush to smooth the front panels and crown, then gather the hair to create a ponytail base and bun to your desired shape. Apply a spray wax or styling paste to ensure control and a polished finish. 6. Once the curls have fully cooled, gently separate them using a rake comb. Apply a lightweight hair serum for a so wave or a lightweight mousse for more texture and hold. Pro tip: Avoid touching the hair while it's still warm—this can cause the curls to lose their shape. CONCLUSION is hack with a so wave, sleek, half-up style with clip-in hair extension is a game changer for stylists looking to elevate their extension techniques. By combining precise braiding, secure placement, and thoughtful finishing, you can create a seamless look that's versatile and long-lasting. 3. Secure the clip-in extensions to the braided panels one row at a time. Apply a thermal protectant and a working hairspray, then brush through with a detangling brush to ensure even product distribution. Pro tip: Always brush the hair aer applying products and before using hot tools. Skipping this step can cause uneven product buildup, leading to hot spots on your tools and inconsistent results. 4. Curl the clip-in extensions to your desired finish. For this look, I created so wave curls using a ¾-inch iron. To achieve the pattern, wrap the hair around the barrel 2½ times in one direction, heat and release, then move the iron down the strand and wrap 2½ times in the opposite direction. Continue alternating until the entire section is curled.

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