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Last updated: July 18, 2019

Victoria’s Secret Layers from Great Lengths

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Victoria’s Secret Layers from Great Lengths

There’s no way to fake those rock solid abs and mile-long legs. But when it comes to their flowing locks, the Victoria’s Secret Angels have…well, a secret. Supermodels often turn to professionally-placed extensions to crown their super-human bodies with lush layers. The good news? You may not have the power to make your clients bikini-worthy, but thanks to extensions from Great Lengths, you can provide them with Victoria’s Secret hair. Here’s how.

 

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HOW-TO STEPS

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    Before

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    Apply 20-inch Great Lengths extensions in colors 04, 05 and 06 in a horseshoeshape section that is slightly higher on one side for added density. Use multiple colors to create a dimensional color result.

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    Thickening the fringe and making the horseshoe section higher on the sides creates more space to apply the extensions. This allows for more density in the area so it doesn’t become too thin when layering.

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    Elevate the perimeter and point cut to create a soft V-shape.

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    Use a slide cutting technique to add soft layers and to blend the client’s hair with the Great Lengths extensions.

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    To detail the fringe around the face, carve out pieces with a point-cutting technique.

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    To detail the fringe around the face, carve out pieces with a point-cutting technique.

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    Remove wispy ends to give the layers a chunkier effect.

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    Use point-cutting to soften the client’s natural hair, creating a seamless blend between the natural hair and the extensions.

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    After

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