Finding the best hairstyles for hiding clip-in hair extensions can be a game-changer, especially if you’re working with thin or fine hair. We know having thinner hair can be a blow to your confidence, but clip-in hair extensions are a fantastic way to achieve fuller, voluminous locks without committing to permanent extensions, and they’re versatile enough to suit any look. This guide will help you master how to hide hair extensions for fine hair, ensuring your style is seamless and natural-looking. Whether you want waves, braids, or fun updos, we’ve got you covered with expert tips and styling secrets to concealing clip-in extensions for thin hair, and how to make the most of them!
Volumizing Waves and Curls
Volumizing waves for thin hair are a stylish and practical way to hide clip-in extensions. Waves and curls naturally add dimension and texture, making them the perfect solution for blending clip-in hair extensions – no one will ever know! To create this look, start by clipping your extensions into the lower layers of your hair. Use a curling iron or hair waver to style both your natural hair and the extensions, ensuring the curls flow together for a cohesive finish. For added longevity, spritz with a medium-hold hairspray.
The beauty of curling clip-in hair extensions lies in its ability to conceal the clips by creating soft movement that distracts from any visible wefts. Whether you opt for loose beach waves or more defined curls, this style gives the illusion of thicker, fuller hair. For a natural effect, alternate the direction of your curls for that effortless bedhead, post-night out look and use our wave comb to blend waves with clip in extensions perfectly.
If you have thin hair, Velcro or hot rollers can help to add volume and lift to the top of your hair and crown area which also helps to conceal hair extension attachments. Rollers create a natural, bouncy look, while straightening your hair can sometimes draw attention to the hair’s thin texture. For extra shine to show off your new volume try adding our Moisturising Silky Spray post-styling for a more glamorous, sleek feel.
Extra Volume: Updos and Half-Up, Half-Down Hairstyles
An updo or half-up, half-down style is a sophisticated way to add volume while hiding clip in extensions. Ideal for both casual brunches and elegant evenings, this hairstyle allows you to play with height and texture, giving thin hair a boost. To achieve this look, start by backcombing the crown of your hair using our pintail comb to create volume. Secure a section of hair with a cute ribbon or claw clip, leaving the rest of your locks cascading down your back, a trick that also helps to frame your face.
When styling updo hairstyles with clip in extensions, placement is key. Make sure to attach the extensions below the teased sections for added length and thickness. Half-up, half-down styles are particularly effective for thin hair because they disguise the clips while maintaining a natural, effortless appearance. If you’ve been wondering how to add volume with updos, then these styles work will beautifully – for both formal events or even more casual outings with friends. Luckily, you won’t need to use a full pack of hair extensions when creating a half up half down look, so avoid putting clip ins in the ‘up’ area, as it won’t really be needed.
If you have thin hair, you might notice your hair extensions don’t hold in your hair quite so well as those with thicker and coarser hair. A simple way to overcome this is to backcomb the roots of your hair slightly with our pintail comb before clipping in your extensions. This will give the extensions something to grip to and ensure they stay put all day!
Using a Clip-In Fringe to Cover a Thinning Hairline
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Dealing with a thinning hairline can be frustrating and a big blow to your confidence, but here’s the good news: a clip-in fringe might be the easiest and most stylish solution, giving you a life-changing transformation in just a few seconds. It’s a quick fix that adds fullness and frames your face beautifully, all while covering up areas you might feel self-conscious about.
To start, select the perfect colour from our clip-in fringes, opt for a shade that matches the top part of your hair as this is where the piece will sit. If you have trouble choosing your shade, use our free colour match service for a super-fast match. Position the fringe slightly back from your hairline, just enough to overlap and cover the thinning areas. Clip it in securely, making sure it blends with the rest of your hair. You can even pull a few strands of your own hair forward to help disguise the clips. Once it’s in place, style it to suit your look. A quick trim or a few tweaks with a straightener can make all the difference in getting that perfect finish.
How to Hide a Clip in Fringe with Accessories
Want to switch things up or keep your clip in fringe under wraps for a day? The secret is in styling it with cute accessories like headbands, scarves, or hats. Not only do these add a playful touch to your look, but they also make your clip-in fringe completely undetectable. Start by applying our clip-in fringe securely in place, then choose a headband or scarf that compliments your outfit. Position the accessory slightly back from your hairline, letting the fringe peek out naturally. A wide headband or a boho style head scarf can do double duty by covering any visible clips while adding a cute vibe to your hairstyle. If you’re dressing up, go for a jewelled or embellished headband to draw attention to your style (not your secret).
To style, use a round brush to blow-dry your fringe and the surrounding hair, directing it away from your face for a smooth finish. This technique not only enhances your overall look but also ensures the extensions remain undetectable. Maintaining your fringe with regular trims and styling will keep your look fresh and polished. For more inspo on fringe styles with clip in extensions, read our latest blog on the return of bangs.
How to Use Braids to Hide Short Hair
If you’ve got short hair and love the idea of using clip in extensions, you might have wondered how to hide those shorter pieces that don’t quite blend. The trick? Braiding! It’s an easy and clever way to create a seamless, natural look. Start by taking the bottom layer of your hair, such as the section at the nape of your neck and braid it tightly before securing in place. This keeps those shorter strands out of sight and gives you a sturdy base to clip the extensions onto. For anyone with layers or a shorter cut like a bob, braiding the sides can also help hide any pieces that might otherwise stick out awkwardly.
How to Hide Hair Extensions in Braids
It can be tricky to hide clip in hair extensions in braids as they pull the hair away from the face revealing sections underneath. To combat this, use a discreet option like Seamless Clip-Ins and ditch the wider wefts in the set for braiding, instead, use only the smaller, thinner pieces. To keep them well hidden, place the small clip-in pieces where the centre of the braid will be and pull the braid out with your fingers once you’ve finished for extra coverage. Whether you prefer a fishtail, Dutch braid, pigtails, or a classic three-strand plait, hair extensions can give you the length and thickness you need to achieve full bodied, beautiful braids. The versatility of braided hairstyles for thin hair makes them perfect for any occasion!
Conclusion:
Hiding clip in extensions for thin hair has never been easier with these quick, easy and gorgeous techniques. Whether you’re curling, braiding, or experimenting with updos, these hairstyles offer foolproof ways to create the illusion of fuller, thicker hair while ensuring your clip-in hair extensions remain invisible!