How To Remove Your Seamless Human Hair Crochet

How To Remove Your Seamless Human Hair Crochet

How To Remove Your Seamless Human Hair Crochet

TAKING OUT YOUR SEAMLESS HUMAN HAIR CROCHET – EASY REMOVAL TIPS 



This guide will provide you with the necessary steps for removing your seamless crochet hair extensions. Following these instructions will help make the removal process as smooth as possible

Removal Instructions
Removing your seamless crochet extensions is best done by focusing on the cornrow base. Trying to remove individual strands will be difficult and frustrating.

1. Identify the Exit Cornrow: It is crucial that you or your stylist knows which cornrow
was the last one secured during the installation. This will be your starting point for
removal.
2. Access the Exit Cornrow: Ensure you can easily access this starting cornrow. If all
cornrows are hidden beneath the extensions, removal will be significantly harder
and may require cutting more of the seamless hair.
3. Use a Rat Tail Comb: Once you've located the exit cornrow, use the pointed end of
a rat tail comb to gently begin undoing the braid.
4. Undo the Cornrow Slowly and Carefully: Continue to carefully unravel the braid of
the exit cornrow. As you undo the cornrow, the seamless hair strands attached to it
will naturally come out.
5. Continue Removing Cornrows: Proceed to undo each subsequent cornrow in the
same manner. As you unravel each braid, the attached seamless hair will be
released.
6. Expect to Cut a Few Strands: It is normal and to be expected that you may need to
cut one or two strands of the seamless hair to gain access to a cornrow or to help
with the initial stages of removal. Be prepared to lose a small amount of hair.
7. Avoid Forceful Removal: Do not try to pull the seamless hair out individually like
regular crochet. This will be fiddly, frustrating, and ineffective. The hair is designed
to be removed by undoing the cornrow base.
8. Communicate with Your Stylist: When getting your seamless crochet installed,
ask your stylist to create a cornrow base where the exit cornrow is easily identifiable
and accessible for removal

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