FREE: Clip in Hair Extension 26" straight Ash Blonde real natural style Hot Iron Styling
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The listing, Clip in Hair Extension 26" straight Ash Blonde real natural style Hot Iron Styling has ended.
Soft, silky, feels like your own. Clip in synthetic hair. Adds volume and length. Brand new in the package. S- Noilite high temperature hair. Best Quality!
Very pretty! I'm confused though...as pics look many colors.....some red-blonde and others greyish blonde (as more accurate for ash). What color might the tag say, please?
Hi Milyvan, Thank you. There is a sticker on the wrapper says 1 pcs straight HL 24# 26" So from that maybe it is color 24.# other than that there is no number on the tag. Thanks for asking O:)
TY for the response! 26 is my ideal color but I realize companies call it everything from ash blonde to light brown. (I guess oriental companies are trying to catch up with shades of european reds?)
To those that would like to dye synthetic hair, you do have options, but they're limited. Clothing dye will do it, provided you can even find and do it carefully as to not frizz your extension. Permanent marker also will, but after rinsing you'll find you have the base color.....not the color you put on. (You applied black and it turned out royal purple? That was the baser color for the black.) And lightening synthetic gets more warnings.....
I say don't bother as you're more likely to do harm. Not because you're not talented but simply odds are against you. But then again, people win the Lottery, too!
Having said that, for temporary extensions I have a favorite mix for my strawberry blonde/light auburn mix which nets naturaul-looking results (tested even in bright FL sunlight) and smells good but does mostly rinse out. (Easy to play with and no damage, however!) Cinnamon powder shaken on a wet extension and brushed through gently will add a few shades of red. For more color, keep adding. Darker reds can be added with chili powder. But if you use both (as I do sometimes) it smells odd. I just use a drop of good-smelling conditioner on the ends to counter-act. (It won't "repair" the extension, but it does reduce friction. But as xxNadjaxx said...it'll mostly wash out.
You can also make your own rinse this way.
>Whew< Having said all that, it's very nice & I'll be Watching, Bidding, and Fanning!