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If you are sick of the same highlights or lowlights that you seem always to get in your hair, then Hair Ribbon Extensions by Hair Flairs could be the perfect accessory for you! Beautifully reflective and shiny, these ribbon extensions can be secured in your hair for several weeks to add a pop of color and flair. You can get these extensions in colors such as gold, blue, pink and more!
 
Just as with your normal hair, you can wash, blow-dry, and straighten these hair ribbon extensions. However, Hair Ribbon Extensions cannot be curled. Instead, after you curl your own hair you can twist the uncurled extensions into the curls and it is as if you curled the extensions themselves! As shown in the video above, I tried this out on my own hair and it worked great!
           
I tried out these Hair Ribbon Extensions in two situations: in my own hair, and putting them in someone else’s hair. What this showed me is that these extensions are a lot easier to put into someone else’s hair than your own. That being said, they are very easy to use so you can grab one of your friends to help you when you are putting them in.
 
Each set of Hair Ribbon Extensions comes with a set of directions (only 6 easy steps!). To insert the extensions the only other tools you need are the micro-link bead, a threading needle, and a pair of small pliers. These, along with the ribbon extensions (and other Hair Flairs products), can be ordered from the Hair Flairs website: www.HairFlairs.com  .
 
Overall, these extensions are a fun way to change up your hair look by adding a great colorful sparkle to your hair!
 
Do you all have any fun new hair trends? Share them in the comments below! 

Alex Horvitz is a junior at Tufts University in Boston, MA. She is double-majoring in Economics and Psychology and minoring in Communications and Media Studies. With a passion for beauty blogging, Alex is a contributing beauty blogger for Her Campus. Alex is a Co-President of Her Campus Tufts and she also worked as a Sales & Marketing Associate for Her Campus during the Summer of 2012. Email AlexHorvitz@hercampus.com with questions or connect with her on Twitter @Alex_Horvitz or LinkedIn!