
Braid hairstyles for extensions
For extension wearers, one topic is often of great importance: what hairstyles can I create with my Real hair extensions make?
You have finally fulfilled your dream of long and voluminous hair and now you want to try out all the hairstyles that didn't look so great with short hair?
But does a braided hairstyle even work without exposing all the connections?
The answer is: Yes! It just takes a little skill and practice. With a few tips and tricks, we want to help you style new and glamorous hairstyles in this blog post. The best part is, you can do these hairstyles yourself at home.
Braided braids with extensions

Braided hairstyles can be challenging even without extensions. A strand sticks out here, the braid is uneven there, and you end up unraveling the whole thing and wasting half an hour in the bathroom. But it doesn't have to end that way. It's best to do braids with unwashed hair; they'll hold better. Your hair doesn't have to be extremely greasy, but it also doesn't have to be freshly washed. You can smooth the top layer of cuticles with a conditioner spray or hair oil to achieve a beautiful result.
To hide the connections of the extensions, you should be careful at the beginning of the braiding process to cover all protruding Clips, Tapes, keratin Bondings or Microrings Cover individual strands of hair and secure them with hair clips and hairspray. Then you can easily braid the rest of the strand back into the braid.
ponytail

The bun

A bun is popular with celebrities and fashion enthusiasts. They offer a casual hairstyle for everyday wear that still looks elegant. Messy buns are ideal for hot summer days, but Half buns are also totally fashionable these days. To create them, simply divide your hair into two sections and tie your top layer of hair into a bun. Leave your underlayer loose, and with a few waves in there, you have a look that's simple yet gorgeous. The same rule applies here as with the previous two hairstyles:
- The bun works best with unwashed hair
- With small tools such as hairspray, hairpins, salt spray or dry shampoo you can easily cover up the annoying connection points.
