How to Cut Hair Extensions to Blend

Are you having a little trouble blending your hair extensions? Or, do you prefer a more layered look? We show you how to cut hair extensions to blend!

how to cut hair extensions to blend

Although ZALA Hair Extensions come in their box ready to be applied, sometimes a little layering & trimming can achieve a more natural look. This also depends on your taste and hair cut! The following techniques are perfect to add some shape and layer your ZALA’s, particularly if you have short layers at the front of your hair.

HOW TO CUT HAIR EXTENSIONS TO BLEND

Before we get into each cutting technique, let’s address some important points before cutting your ZALA locks!

  • If you are unsure, please take your hair extensions to a salon to get them professionally cut & blended with your natural hair. It’s important to always seek advice from a hair dresser who has experiencing cutting hair extensions.
  • Work very carefully, cutting very small amounts at a time. Remember, we don’t cover any costs or take responsibility for unwanted cutting results, so you want to be sure you’re extra careful when cutting your extensions!
  • It’s best to cut your hair extensions dry and applied into the hair so you can see the exact result
  • Keep your head up and looking straight into a mirror so the hair lays in correct position
  • Always use scissors specifically designed for cutting hair
  • Don’t use any tensions or pull the extensions

cutting - slicing

Our first technique on how to cut hair extensions to blend is slicing! This technique is perfect for adding shape to the front sections of your hair for a more tapered look.

The first step when slicing is to locate the short layers of your natural hair. This will indicate where to start cutting! Holding the section of hair in between your fingers, take your scissors and with the blades open, gently slide & slice in a slow diagonal motion. It’s super important to keep the scissors open and to keep moving! Keep going until you reach your desired results, being careful to make sure you don’t trim your natural hair.

cutting - point cutting

The next technique when cutting & layering hair extensions is point cutting. This feathers the ends of the hair and aims to get rid of any blunt lines. To point cut, pick up the ends of your hair and cut straight into the hair. With the point cutting technique, it’s essential you’re cutting in straight lines so that you don’t cut any length.

how to cut hair extensions to blend

Next up, slithering! Very similar to the slicing technique, this removes bulk to create more feathered locks. With slithering, take your scissors straight down in the middle of the section and use the same sliding technique with your scissors open. Where sliding is most ideal for the front layers of the hair, the slithering technique is perfect to create a more tapered look throughout the hair.

how to cut hair extensions to blend

Lastly, blunt cutting! This is perfect to remove any wispy uneven ends once you’ve feathered & layered the hair to taste. To blunt cut, pull all your hair in front and comb through. Using your fingers as a guide, slide hands down the hair and stop at how much you want to trim. Cut straight across if you want a blunt cut or use the point cutting technique for a more feathered appearance.

And there you have it! The best techniques on how to cut hair extensions to blend! Please don’t hesitate to contact our friendly support team if you have any questions regarding blending your hair extensions. Email: [email protected]

PUBLISHED 26TH JULY 2016

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