
Work your way up, gradually adding more extensions until you achieve the desired colourful effect. Attach the clip-in extensions by sliding the clips onto the root of the hair and snapping them shut. Starting with the bottom section of your hair, create a horizontal parting and secure the rest of the hair out of the way. Section your hair into two parts: the top section and the bottom section. Choose the colours that you want to incorporate into your hairstyle. Start by preparing your clip-in hair extensions. Lux’s advice is to “not overthink it” – just “give it a crimp”.
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This one is easy to pull off if you have a crimping iron – plus clip-in extensions if you need help with the length. Take a few strands of the remaining pieces of hair from each side of the section and wrap them around the base of each space bun.

Continue twisting until the hair forms a bun shape. Starting with one section, twist the hair clockwise until it begins to coil around itself.

This will be used to create the space buns. Take the remaining hair, excluding the section you separated, and divide it into two equal parts. Using a comb, create a horizontal parting across the back of your head, separating the hair you want to leave out from the rest. Start by preparing your hair for styling. He also says “it’s quite achievable – it’s something you can really figure out yourself and do yourself”. “If you’ve got dreads, if you’ve got braids, it’s something that can be very much applied to any hair texture – wavy hair, curly hair, straight hair. Lux calls this a “very versatile” style that “works for almost every hair length” that’s a bob or longer.
