Easilites are clip-in hair highlights made of protein rich 100% human hair. They come in 11 exciting colors. Easilites may be professionally colored and/or highlighted as well as curled, permed or flat-ironed. Your new look is at your fingertips... See bottom of this page for a color chart.
Six total pieces were used in order to achieve the look above. Pieces are purchased on an individual basis. Each piece is 16" in length. To apply, please refer to the instructions below, or check out our How-To video link on the right hand side of this screen.
Please Note:
The human Hair has been previously treated and chemically processed. It is not recommended to lighten or lift color from this hair. If you must color the human hair, we recommend purchasing a lighter color and using semi-permanent color to deposit only.
These simple highlights make great hair accents for cheerleading squads, sports fans, and other special occasion events!
Product Details:
| SKU: | JR320A |
| Type: | Human Hair Clip-In Color |
| Collection: | easihair by Jon Renau |
| Approx. Length: | 1pc - 16" weft |
| Approx. Weight: | 0.10 oz |
| Heat Friendly: | Yes |
| Application Time: | 1 minute |
| Avg. Product Life: | exceeds 1 year |
| App. Method: | Clip-In |
| Color Shown (Top): | Pink |
| Contains: | 1 Piece |
| Availability: | Usually takes 2 business days to process before shipping. |
Description:

How to Apply:

How to Care:
Tip: Caring for your new hair product is easy, and you should treat your new product as an investment that you want to keep looking new and fresh for as long as possible. The correct care and maintenance will allow you to continue using the product with the best results for the longest amount of time. So, use the following instructions as a gauge for determining how and when you should wash and care for your products.
Just like your own hair, human hair will accumulate residue through normal wear. However, you do not need to wash the hair everyday to keep consistent results. The hair should be washed as infrequently as possible or when you notice that the hair appears dull or acquires an odor. If you are wearing the hair all day, every day, you can wash them after 3-4 wearings.
Before shampooing, gently remove any tangles. If hair is excessively tangled, a spray on conditioner should be used.
Always use a mild shampoo or one specifically formulated for chemically treated hair.
Run the hair under warm water and after placing a small amount of shampoo on your fingers, gently work the shampoo into the hair, stroking downwards from the weft base to the ends. Do not twist, scrub or rub the hair. Use the shampoo sparingly.
When clean, rinse thoroughly under warm running water until the water runs clear. Be sure to rinse until all shampoo is removed, as improper rinsing could result in damage.
Just like your own hair, human hair extensions need to be conditioned after shampooing to maintain a healthy shine and promote styling ease.
Place a small amount of conditioner in your hand. Gently work into the hair and let sit for three to five minutes.
Rinse thoroughly in warm water.
Gently towel blot to remove excess water.
Tip: After you have finished washing and towel blotting (drying) the hair, spray the hair with a leave-in conditioner before beginning to comb the hair. Starting at the ends, grasp the hair above the area you are combing and hold the hair firmly while moving a large toothed comb down from your grip towards the ends. When you have combed out all the tangles from the hair you are holding, release your grip and grab the hair closer to the top. Continue to comb the hair below your grip. Continue this method until all the hair is tangle-free. The key is to treat your hair as if it is on the head of a "Tender-Headed" person. By doing this, you create the least amount of tension that may result in hair breaking or pulling from the weft.
While wet, gently comb the hair to remove tangles. Using a large toothed comb, move in a downward motion away from the clips and to the ends. Do not use a bristle brush on wet hair as it may pull out or break the hair.
Hang to air dry, set in rollers, or use a blow dryer on a low setting, as desired.
If the hair is excessively dry, a "professional" conditioner may be necessary. Consult your stylist about this.
Styling the Hair:
Steam rollers and/or wet setting are the safest way to curl your human hair.
Blow dryers, curling irons and other thermal tools may be used on low settings. Remember, the hair may scorch if the setting is too high.
If you choose to use electric rollers, always make sure that the ends are wrapped into the rollers to avoid "fishhooks".
For cutting, or any chemical processes such as perming or coloring, take the extensions to a professional stylist.
Remember: Unlike your hair, this hair does not grow back if you cut it. So, remember to always take your new hair to a salon professional if you need it customized. This will give you the best results!
Storing the Hair:
It is best to store the human hair in it's original container. However, you can store the hair in a plastic bag.
To keep the desired curl pattern, you may want to set the hair on rollers that conform to the curl size you wish to maintain before storing in plastic.
Do not sleep or swim while wearing the human hair
Color Chart
