Thank you! You should be able to use a flat iron to gently smooth out the kinds or bends in the fairy hair. I'd start on lower heat like 350 and then make it hotter if needed. If the fairy hair melts or gets ruined, then you are buying fairy hair that is not good quality.
You an also order from hairlightsliz on etsy.com. Her tubing is thicker, is pre-cut, and comes with shower hooks. www.etsy.com/listing/591122036/5-hair-tinsel-poly-tubing-21-or-24-with?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=hair+lights+by+liz&ref=sr_gallery-1-16&edd=1&sts=1&organic_search_click=1
Hello thank you for your videos. When working on a customer, do you need to remove all the FH from packaging and remove twist tie? Or can you pull one piece out at a time?
It depends on the packaging. Higher quality fairy hair will hopefully be packaged so that it's easier to pull out one strand at a time. If you buy your fairy hair on Amazon, many times the packaging is cheap and bent making it difficult to take out only one at a time. That's why I created this video, to help people repackage the fairy hair so that it's easier to pull out one strand. Hopefully if you are able to repackage your fairy hair like I did in the video. You can then pull out one strand at a time and keep the rest organized in the plastic tubing. This is what I do when I'm working on clients. Make sense?
i love your videos. Can I plz get some tips on what do i do if the fairy hair comes with kinks from being folded
Thank you! You should be able to use a flat iron to gently smooth out the kinds or bends in the fairy hair. I'd start on lower heat like 350 and then make it hotter if needed. If the fairy hair melts or gets ruined, then you are buying fairy hair that is not good quality.
"kinks", sorry, not "kinds"
Where did you get your plastic tubing? I know you said amazon but do you have a link?
Hi Krisin, here is the tubing... www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0713MDFYH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
You an also order from hairlightsliz on etsy.com. Her tubing is thicker, is pre-cut, and comes with shower hooks. www.etsy.com/listing/591122036/5-hair-tinsel-poly-tubing-21-or-24-with?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=hair+lights+by+liz&ref=sr_gallery-1-16&edd=1&sts=1&organic_search_click=1
Hello thank you for your videos. When working on a customer, do you need to remove all the FH from packaging and remove twist tie? Or can you pull one piece out at a time?
It depends on the packaging. Higher quality fairy hair will hopefully be packaged so that it's easier to pull out one strand at a time. If you buy your fairy hair on Amazon, many times the packaging is cheap and bent making it difficult to take out only one at a time. That's why I created this video, to help people repackage the fairy hair so that it's easier to pull out one strand. Hopefully if you are able to repackage your fairy hair like I did in the video. You can then pull out one strand at a time and keep the rest organized in the plastic tubing. This is what I do when I'm working on clients. Make sense?
may I have the link for the clips
? thank you
Hi there! What clips are you talking about specifically? The shower hooks for holding the fairy hair to the tubing?