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Medium Chestnut Brown Invisible Clip-ins

Medium Chestnut Brown Invisible Clip-ins

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A Warm, Lit-Up Brown
Medium chestnut is a mid-depth brown with a glow, the kind that pulls gold in the light instead of falling flat and ashy indoors. Every strand of brown hair holds a mix of a cool dark pigment and a warm reddish one, and in chestnut the warm side runs strong enough to keep the color rich rather than muddy.

The Seam Sits Slim at Your Part
A weft is folded and stitched along its top edge, and the more hair crammed into that fold, the more it bulks up along the track. These are pared through that top seam on purpose, so you clip in low, part right above, and there is no ridge left to give the placement away.

Set a Curl That Lifts the Gold
A wave earns its keep in a warm brown. As the bend turns, light runs down it and draws the red out of the chestnut, so the curl reads as shine and shows more than shape. Wind a section and leave it be until the strand has gone fully cold, because that cooling is what locks the bend and lets the gold settle where the wave folds.

Straight That Takes a Flat Iron
Take a flat iron through your length with the wefts caught in alongside it and everything comes out one even sheet, because real strands answer to heat just like the hair rooted in your own scalp. Synthetic fiber cannot, it scorches and melts under an iron, so being able to press these straight is the fastest way to prove you are holding the real thing.

Toned to Match Your Brown
That warm thread is exactly what a gloss can dial. Ask your colorist to mute it toward a cleaner neutral, or push it the other way for a touch more copper, the same gloss work she would run over your own length. Real hair takes that shift where synthetic stays stuck on whatever shade it shipped in.

Chestnut Warmth Dropped Down Low
Sink the heavier wefts in near the nape, spreading their grams, 140 across the 16-inch five and 180 across the 20-inch, low where fine hair usually reads thin, and the warm chestnut fills through the ends instead of thinning to a stringy wisp by afternoon. Let the color settle deep and it glows rich down the length rather than fading pale up top, and choosing your set by the fullness you're after matters more than the inch number.

Clip In, Nothing Sticks
You snap all five pieces in and shut the clips against your roots, no tape and no glue, so the warm chestnut goes quiet under office light and catches gold again the moment you step out for the evening. There is no backcombing or product to anchor them and no salon visit to set them or pull them, so dropping the color on a slow day costs you nothing.

Feature Details
Hair Type 100% Human Hair
Texture Straight
Color Medium Chestnut Brown
Length 16" (140g) and 20" (180g)
Weft Design Invisible Weft Design (conceals clips for a discreet, comfortable finish)
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; adds instant length and volume with a natural, seamless blend

Placing a Mid-Depth Brown

Medium chestnut falls between the shades that hide everything and the ones that announce themselves. There is real warmth in it, so a weft sitting high and bright at the part can catch the eye the way a deep brown never would, yet you still get more room to work than a blonde ever gives you. Snap the two widest pieces low through the back where they carry the weight, settle the narrower ones along the sides, and keep the topmost piece a finger's width under your part so the slim weft can tuck the clips out of sight. Read that way, the track passes for depth rather than a line. What seals it is warmth that runs the same from root to end, because that match is what reads as one depth of color in the mirror instead of a stack of separate pieces.

One Set, Worn Many Ways

Nothing here is bonded to your scalp, so the same five pieces go in for a plain Tuesday and come back out for a night, with no appointment to move them and nothing pulling at your roots while you sleep. Curl them, press them flat, even have them colored down the line, real human hair takes all of it, and looked after gently the set holds its chestnut a good long while. Caring for a warm brown is mostly restraint. Wash only on the days the wefts truly need it, use a mild sulfate-free formula, and skip the clarifying and purple shampoos that strip warmth from the strands. Go easy on product so the chestnut stays glossy instead of coated, keep heat off the hair until it is fully dry, and let a soft brush slide past the clips without prying at them. Kept that way, the same five pieces read as quiet office brown through the week and warm up the second the evening light hits them, one set doing both.

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