Summary:You clip in your Sunny Hair extensions. Two hours later — they‘re sliding down.If you want to stop clip ins from slipping, you’re not alone. Fine hair is smooth and soft, which makes it hard for clips to grip.The good news? You don‘t need thicker hair. Just these 3 fixes.
Fix #1: Spray or Powder Your Clips
Most people spray hairspray on their head. That doesn’t work
Do this instead: Put the grip directly on the clip itself.
| Method | How to use |
| Texturizing powder | Dust a tiny amount onto the silicone pad. Tap off excess. |
| Strong-hold hairspray | Spray onto clip teeth. Wait 10 seconds until tacky. Then clip in. |
Fix #2: The Cross-Cross Clipping Method
Clipping in a straight line? Gravity pulls everything down.
Do this instead: Clip in opposing directions.
| Layer | Clip direction |
| Bottom | Up (toward crown) |
| Middle | Down (toward nape) |
| Top | Sideways |
Fix #3: Switch to Fill-In Wefts
Standard sets put heavy weight on just 4 wide clips. Heavy clips = more slipping.
Do this instead: Use more clips, each with less weight.
| Feature | Standard set | Fill-In set |
| Number of wefts | 4–5 | 6–8 |
| Weight per clip | Heavy | Light |
| Anchor points | Few | Many |
Bonus: Daily Habits That Help
| Don‘t | Do |
| Condition your roots | Keep conditioner below ears |
| Clip onto freshly blow-dried hair | Add dry shampoo firs |
| Sleep in your clip ins | Remove and store flat |
Quick Troubleshooting
| Problem | Solution |
| Still slipping? | Check silicone pads — replace every 3 months |
| Oily roots? | Wash the night before, not the morning of |
| Wrong density? | Try a lighter Fill-In set |
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