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Jet Black Invisible Clip-ins
Jet Black Invisible Clip-ins
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A True #1, No Step Down to Off-Black
Taken all the way to level 1, the darkest rung on the colorist's scale, this is black with nowhere left to deepen. It reads dense and cool-edged from first light through full daylight, holding that inky flatness instead of throwing the warm flash a softer dark gives up as the light travels over it. Stand it next to your own color and the #1 is the one that looks painted on rather than dyed in.
A Wave That Throws Light
Black is the shade that shows off a curl, and there is real science behind why it stays. Heat unhooks the tiny internal links that set each strand's shape, and they reknit as the strand cools, so the trick is to wind a section and keep your hands off until it is fully cold. Set that way, a polished #1 draws a clean, bright ribbon around the wave where a lighter, warmer color would soften and scatter the light into fuzz.
Smooth Straight, Glassy Shine
Run a flat iron over your own hair and the wefts in one pass and they finish as a single sheet of straight, lit the same. Black gives back more shine than any other color, so it needs a smooth outer surface on every strand to bounce that light cleanly, which is what the cuticle-aligned human hair these are built from delivers.
Shine Is the First Thing Buildup Kills
Because a #1 leans on that maximum gloss, anything sitting on the strands costs it more than it would a warm shade. Hard-water minerals and heavy product settle in and turn the black flat and hazy, so wash these only once they have genuinely earned it and the sheen stays where it belongs.
Body That Falls as One Sheet
Set the wider pieces low through the back and even baby-fine hair fills out by the time you are in the photo. The 16-inch comes in at 140 grams and the 20-inch at 180, and because that weight is shared across the full set instead of piling onto one strip, the black falls unbroken with no thin patch or seam to break the sheen across the back.
Refresh the Black, Leave Your Own Alone
A black rarely needs lifting, it needs depth held in, so the move here is a gloss or a deeper deposit that keeps the color itself. Because these are real human hair, a colorist can re-gloss them or take them a shade deeper in the bowl to sit right against your roots, all without putting dye on the hair you grew.
The Discreet Weft Tucks Down Flat
You clip in at the base and part your hair right above it with nothing for the eye to catch, because the hair here sits on a slim machine-sewn strip rather than the thicker fabric track that bumps up under thin hair.
Snap In, No Glue Anywhere
You set the five pieces in yourself in about the time it takes to brush your hair through, and the only thing holding them is the clips pressing shut. They lift out as fast as they go in, so a bare-hair day is yours to call.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Hair Type | 100% Human Hair |
| Texture | Straight |
| Color | Jet Black |
| Length | 16" (140g) and 20" (180g) |
| Weft Design | Invisible Weft Design |
| Set | 5-Piece Set |
| Coloring Capability | Can be curled, straightened, and colored |
| Installation | No glue, tape, or professional installation required |
| Recommended Use | Everyday wear or special occasions |
How Black Hides the Work
Black is the most forgiving color to clip into. There's no pale edge on the wefts to catch against a dark base, so the placement that would expose a blonde or a copper just vanishes here. Drop the two broader pieces low at the back for weight, then tuck the narrow ones higher, right up by the part if you like. This is where a true #1 buys more room than a dark brown does: a #2 still carries a whisper of warmth at the weft line, while a level-1 black has no warm edge at all to catch the eye, so you can set a piece nearer the part than any other shade, a near-black included, would forgive. The five come in 16 inches at 140 grams for body under a shorter cut, or 20 at 180 when you want serious length and the weight to carry it, and either one sits the same once it's clipped. Clipped in, the whole arrangement disappears into the base, the part included, and nobody can read where your own hair stops and the wefts pick up.
Where Black Shows Dirt First
Shine is the whole point of black, and buildup is what kills it. A warm shade fades, but black turns grey and hazy when styling product and hard-water film settle on the strands, so wash these only when they genuinely ask for it and go light on product. When a wash is due, a sulfate-free shampoo lifts the grime without stripping the tone, and skip anything clarifying or purple. Give the wefts time to dry before an iron comes near, which protects that glassy finish, and use a gentle brush that eases over the hair without snagging a clip. Nothing is glued or taped to your scalp, so the set lifts out in seconds at night with no pull at your roots and no salon trip to reset bonds. That hands-off setup is what carries a single set of five real-human-hair pieces, glossy and heat-friendly, through a long stretch of everyday wear and the nights you dress up.
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