
1. Practice opening and closing the clip
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 side of the piece. 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
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2. Practice snapping on hair
Using one of the 1 1/2" side pieces, practice attaching and removing the extension piece.
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3. Separating the hair
Using a tail comb or your index fingers, practice parting the hair where you wish to attach the first extension
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4. Start the first part
Raquel Welch clip-in extensions should be attached from the bottom up. Starting at the lowest point on
the hairline, and using a tail comb or your index fingers, creates a part where you wish to section off the hair
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5. Finishing the first part
Move the tail comb or your index fingers under the hair and along the scalp until the hair is separated from the right
to the left hairline.
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6. Clip up the hair above the part
Lift up all the hair above the part and clip it out of the way.
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7. Prepare the first weft
Select one of the wider "back" wefts (if working with a complete kit, us the 6" width weft) and snap open all
the clips.
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8. Placement of the first weft
The clips should be placed on your own hair below the part so that the top of the weft is even with the part. |

9. Placement of the first clip
The middle clip should be place first by locating at the middle of the nape. Place the clip on your hair just below the part.
Moving the clip downward, catch your hair in the clip and snap it shut.
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10. 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.
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11. 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.
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12. Check for gaps
Now that all three clips are attached, run your fingers along the 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 hair and repositioning it so that the weft
lies flat.
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13. Preparing to place the second weft
This weft will be placed above the first weft. Release all the hair that was clipped out of the way in step six. Then, slightly
above the weft that was just attached, make another part-as explained in steps 4 through 6.
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14. Placing the second weft
Repeating steps 7-12, attach the next weft. To complete a style, follow steps 4-12 for each weft attached. (When working with
a complete kit, start at the lowest point with the two 6" wefts, then attach the 7" weft, and finally the 8"
weft.)
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15. Placement of the side wefts
The four 1 1/2" wefts are meant to be attached to the sides of your head. Using two for each side, attach the first one
just above the ear and the second one around the temple area.
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16. Removing the wefts
To remove a weft, snap open all the clips and gently lift up and away from your hair. 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.
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