When SureThik is first used, some common mistakes can be made when selecting the right color or applying the fibers so here are a few tips to help you get the most of your product!
Tip 1: Selecting the right color!
When selecting the color of your fibers, you always want to choose a color one shade DARKER than you hair! If you dye your hair you will want to base your selection on the color you dye it, NOT the color of your roots that would be growing in. Selecting a shade darker will ensure your hair color matches and that the fibers stay undetectable.
Streaks/Highlights: If you have streaks or highlights in your hair, you do not want to base your selection on the color of your highlights, you will get the mose out of your product basing your selection on the BASE color, again not the color of your roots that would be growing in or the streaks/highlights.
Tip 2: Applying the Fibers! Get them where you want!
Applying the fibers is very simple and quick. If you are trying to cover a specific area, especially for women it is best to part the hair with a comb or brush. This allows the fibers to sit closer to the root of the hair and cling to your existing hair for the best coverage. Men may also use a brush or comb to help separate the hair and attach the fibers but the shorter the hair the less need to separate the hair.
Tip 3: Applying the Fibers! Shake or Tap?
When you are applying the fibers to a given area it is best to hold the bottle about 2 inches from the scalp and tap the bottle with your pointer finger. When you shake the bottle, you may end up with more in one spot than you may like. Taping the bottle gives you more control on how much you want to apply to a certain area. General rule of thumb: less is more! Start with less and apply more if needed.
Tip 4: Setting the fibers!
The best way to set the fibers after they have been applied is to take three flat fingers and press on the area/area’s of hair you applied the fibers to. This will ensure you have the best coverage and help the fibers to cling to your existing hair. A touch of hairspray may also be applied after application to lock in the fibers but it is not neccessary.
Tip 5: I got too much in one spot!
Getting too much in one spot can happen, but can also be easily fixed so not to worry. Following tip number 3 will help make sure they are evenly applied for future applications. There are a couple ways to help spread the fibers if you happen to get too much in one spot. You can comb/brush the fibers through the rest of your hair to distribute them evenly. You may also blow dry the area while brushing them through. Blow drying your hair or getting caught in the wind will not remove the fibers from that spot, it will simply distribute the excess amount over a larger area of hair!




