30 Minute Lace Closure Quick Weave | Beginner Friendly Tutorial

Hey guys here’s a EASY completely beginner friendly quick weave tutorial I hope y’all enjoy see ya on my next video

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Hey guys, it's unusual, I'm back with another video and today imma show y'all how I got this closure, quick weave that I did on myself and it was super easy. This was my first time doing a quick weave with a closure, so it's beginner, friendly and yeah y'all should totally give it a try. So like comment and subscribe and stay tuned enjoy, so I'm gon na be starting off with just some cornrows. Just took probably like five or six, and then I'm gon na take my new cap and apply some foundation so that under my closure it looks like it's my scalp and yeah, I'm just gon na take the foundation, that's kind of close to the color on my Skin it's a little bit darker, but it works out fine. So now I'm gon na be applying some hairspray just to make it tacky and the capstreet down a little bit on my head. Then I'm gon na take the blow dryer and blow dry it and that's just the first layer we're gon na be putting down, and so I just blow dry that and have the cat kind of sticking to my head a little bit now, I'm taking some got To be glue - and you already know how this goes, but you already know how to do like the ball trap method. Again, I use the closure. I didn't have to do this across the hairline, so I do do multiple layers and that's our first layer. I got to be good, and so now I took the needle and thread and I'm just sewing the cat to the braids just around the back, and I probably should have done it more on the side. But honestly, I don't know how to cornrow my hair that good. So there was nothing to sew it on the side, but it still came out. Fine, so after sewing that down now applying layer, number two hairspray and just blow drying it again and repeating the steps. That'S already saw at this point, I'm cutting to cap off to get ready to start applying the closure you so I'm just wiping off the excess glue and making sure that the cat is melted into my skin. As y'all can see. I took some new weave glue and just applied it on the perimeter of the closure, and then I just popped it on my head in the spot like making sure it was Center and yeah once I was able to get it down and secure, it was perfect. It didn't move it didn't last, none of that so yeah this glue. I was nervous about it, but it didn't sting with this quickly. Now, at this point, where y'all see me loosening up the closure, to put it away, I will recommend taking a black week at putting it on your head, like over top of the closure over top of your whole head and then sewing it down around the back. Like I did before and like I said, sew around the back, so it around the side and then cut off the part, that's like where the closure is, and I would definitely recommend having a black cat, because when I be flipping my hair and flipping my tracks, You can see the new the cat in the back, and that's because, like my hair is black in the cap is moving. So if you're gon na do this and definitely use a black cap after you do the little meltdown method or ever now, like any other quickly, y'all see me taking the trash making sure that they're long enough and just going on one on top of another and Stacking on top of each other, make sure that you don't do them too far apart, because you will be able to see your nude cat like after I was done and I had to go in and fill in some gaps. I could literally see the nude cat through my tracks, so make sure that you are stacking the wefts one on top of another like close together, so that nobody will be able to clock you and be like yeah [, __ ]. I see that cat under there now, I'm just repeating the same process of seeing. How long will the track I need and then cutting it gluing and cutting it gluing it that's what you're going to do throughout the entire thing. This is like the easiest hairstyle. Ever literally, I didn't even record the whole thing because you just keep doing the same thing. It was super repetitive and as long as you keep your tracks close together and as long as you cover up your cat, then you should be fine and you're quickly. You should come out perfect, so now you'll see that the track was not long enough to cover the side, so I had to go in and cut some pieces so make sure that when y'all are doing it you know you go back in and you cover the Cap and make sure that you glue your tracks close together. I don't care how many times I say it. Y'All got ta. Do that, like that's just a major part of a quick move, is you try to being close together and no gaps so that you can see that check? That'S ugly ghetto, and we don't do that over here period? So this is pretty much the end of the tutorial and if you like it - and if you want to try it make sure you give this video a thumbs up, I would love to see y'all picture so make sure you follow me on social media. And yes, this hairstyle can really last you like, probably up to a month if you really know how to take care of it. But I don't wear my hair for long the middle week so or longer than two weeks, but that's just me: cuz, I'm always changing my hair, but yes make sure y'all like comment and subscribe and be sure to enjoy the rest of the video. So my post fornications on because I got more beginner friendly tutorials coming soon bye. So I hope you guys enjoyed this video if you have any questions, feel free to comment and give this video a thumbs up. If you liked it, it was super easy tutorial and because literally anybody can do it, like I don't know what company I got this hair from, because I did buy it at the hair store and each human hair. It was only like a hundred dollars, but I'm not sure what the company is we're trying to stop sleeping on Tara store hair like I don't know why people become at like. Oh you get it from the hair, store tech, hair, pet hair. Then you think they think that you should order it online and wait a week and a half for it to come like no. If I need my hair done now, I'm running a hair store, I'm gon na go, buy some hair and throw it in my head. Okay, so yeah this on the hair store is 20 inches. I really wish I got it months ago and like never woulda hair, so I really wish that I remember brain it was, but I'll probably do that in a separate video. I probably will show you how I go through the hair store and find good quality hair and put it in my head and 20 inches 400 dollars with a closure you're not finding that online. If you're, finding that online, the hair is going coming, it's going be trash okay, yeah, that's actually gon na be my next video, I'm gon na show y'all how go to the hair store by unexpensive hair bit-bit up, because this hair was black and I dyed it Highlighted it a little bit in no, I did not record that because I didn't know what I was doing but yeah anyway. I hope y'all enjoyed this video, make sure you like comment and subscribe, and let me know if y'all want to see more hair tutorials, because that's what I like to do and I'll sit in front of the mirror and doing my hair ignore my nails. I try to do them myself.

Im SkylarMae: I love your honesty!!! This process is a process and you gotta know the tips and tricks to get it right!!! ❤️

Scorpio Mommy: I love this it’s cute and simple ❤️I’m going to try this

Ohthatsbree: That hair is such a pretty color, I loved this video I’ve never had a quick weave but I want to try one !!

Chawanne Burns: You did a good job explaining!

Curly Girly: The color looks so good on you

J'la Hawkins: Your intro is so cute & i love that hair color!

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Mya523: What color foundation did you use ?

Bri Guillory: The song tho ! ?? Deets pls

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