Placement For Blending Really Short Top Layers

My client completely burnt off the ends of her top layer using way too much heat from her hairdryer, so I used this placement to blend her top layer. Of course she has the type of hair where her top layer is the thickest part of the head. So luckily for her we were able to go super high with the infinity weft. In this video I show the placement of all the layers. Also made the previously posted video of how I placed her layers together so they don’t create bulk at the seam. I also have a video showing the original colors we picked and how I used my time management to custom color last minute to avoid her having to come back or my day getting out of hand. I have the cutting video coming soon and I made sure to show you at the end how it looks straight and curled. She wouldn’t let me take any videos of the front so I am so sorry for that but you guys can get the idea right?

On the bottom row, I layered the black first N1B in the middle, and the color chocolate mahogany on top. Her nape was one of the most important places to make sure it blends, and her nape was black so that’s why I put that on the bottom, and I saved the rest of the black for the top which was also black. The top of the hair is also the other most important spot to color match perfectly. In the middle, she had a lot of brown so I mixed the bottom layer chocolate mahogany, middle I did N1B, and the top chocolate mahogany. On the top, I did N1B and one layer of black. Be sure to check out the previous two videos to get more details on this install. If you have any questions please leave them in the comments!