How To | Install A Frontal Quick Weave !

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Castor Oil

BB Super Grow hair grease

2 stocking caps

Hair Glue

spritz

got2bglued

got2b freeze spray

Babyliss Blow Dryer & Flat Irons

CHI Silk Infusion oil

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Hey guys welcome back to my channel, it is me Ivonne, even egg, and today I am doing this front enclosure quickly. Good mood. Today I have a front og guys, see me choppa, we created close your width, which is why I kind of said them use a pencil or closure in its video doesn't really matter. Please ignore the fact that I don't have any lashes on this video. They were really irritating me and they had so now. If you're going for this look make sure you get a fresh frontal or a fresh closure for the lids, because my clone is off right here, because it's my experimental one, so the first one I've ever had - and it's supposed to be like that here. So if you get a full disclosure, this look will be easier to obtain, rather than we got this to sleep brush these hairs bad. You guys want to see how I get this quickly. Um just keep watching you're going to need to start off by greasing your scalp cuz you're, using a lot of drying products. I use castor oil and just a regular hair grease and next you're going to need some alcohol, preferably ninety-one percent alcohol, meaning that it's like it's really strong. This is just going to remove any oil or makeup or anything you may have on your hairline. That will stop the lace from adhering to your head and now I'm just going to apply the two top two stocking caps. I got to to minimize the glue to hair contacts. I don't want like glue my hair, so now I'm just fitting the lace to see which braids it stops at, because that's what I'm going to have to slow down the braids to the cap. After I'm done slowing this down in a u-shape, I'm gon na cut it out so that the lace will show my braids and my scalp brotherman, showing this black cap under it um. I did bleach a nice of this lace, so I don't have to bleach them in this video, so it's going to show skin tone no matter what, but I don't want it to have a black cap under it. So at this point of video I already cut off the second layer and woke the first layer, the outer layer cap and now I'm just sewing the outer layer to the first layer and closer to my braid. So I won't break the elasticity of the cat. Now I'm just sizing the UM, the closure again, what the frontal to make sure that it reaches. At this point in the video I had installed the closure, the wrong voids you're going to see me have to actually remove it and redo it in the video that cut all that out and now I'm going to go ahead and move in the track. They'Re going to fix it after I'm done, I'm going to put in my speakers process, but for every piece I laid it down, went from the center out to make sure that it's as tight as it can be close it for a while, and then I'm going To go ahead and pick up some spritz to spray across the entire track. I know you, people are scared of spritz, but spritz is really good for doing click views because it held it down and now I'm just going to blow dry it to make sure that this track is secure. Because it's my first track. You want to make sure that this track is really really secure and adhere to your head, because if it's not once that one lifts up the rest of your cap will be lifting up so after this one is going to go ahead and speak to the rest. I did spritz every track by blow dried like every three or four. Oh, if you're like me doing the same, look at you don't have a mirror or a person to help you. You can just kind of filter your braids in the tracks until when it's time I mean how far you want apart. I know that this was some hair that I had previously installed. So I know how much I had to deal with if you have an unlimited amount of bundles. I hear the dripping in your head that you don't have to be too careful, because you know that you won't run out well, if you're doing pack hair or something where it's not a lot to play with, then you have to be careful and make sure you Space your tracks out accordingly. Now, although I'm just reinstalling another quickly that I had already had installed before some of the tracks were too long, so I wasn't fitting them. I had to grab some scissors and cut off the extra track so that it won't be too far up. As you can see, I did leave my edges out, so this cap starts behind my hair because I didn't want any glue on my edges and I didn't want too much pressure either. So we're going to go ahead and almost close up the top before I take off this frontal because it just was too far back when I installed it and it didn't look right. As you can see, my widow's peak is still showing right here, so I had to take that completely off and start over now when it comes to blow-drying. It'S best that you once you spritz it down. You'Re almost pushing the blow-dryer into your head. So do not have the blow-dryer I'm too high low to medium heat, we'll be fine, because you want three tracks to almost make the shape of your head. You don't want any bubbles or pumps in your cap, so you want to continue to push the blow-dryer to your hair as close as you can we're just going to push these tracks down as so. So this is where I have to remove the lace completely. So I just cut the rest of the cap out. I cut the lace off like I had to just redo it you guys, because it wasn't right so right now, I'm applying some got to be glue to my edges and I'm about to spray some. The freezing spray and just blow dry that and wastage - is nice and tacky to apply the lace this way, so I find that flying to jail first and then the spray and another layer of jail and spray collecting leaves the best for me when it comes to What works best with this duo the jail first and then the spray always works better. So now I'm just going to push this into my head: hold it down and blow-dry it, I'm bestest, creating a lot of pressure in the front I held it down for about thirty seconds to two minutes before I let go and started doing this method, which is Creating the baby hairs in the front and making sure that the lace is completely on my forehead now once it was dry enough for me to where I wasn't lifting I'm just sewing down the edges down to that braid that I found earlier in the video. So I'm also going through the cap as well as the braid for this part, because you want to make sure that the frontal is going to lay as flat as possible. I did this in the backend on both sides. So now I'm just making our middle part to make sure that it is lame it's flat and it possibly can - and this looks so much better you guys so now I took my baby - was flat irons. These are the ones that came in the dual packs. With my blow dryer, which is the one I use in this video, I'm going to go ahead and let iron em flop the hair, as you guys can see. These are my favorite photos. I want to get the blue baby this one's, but I just got to get my coin flip because they're like 135 or 150, i aughtta but I'll, be getting those too when these lines are really good. One swipe does the job. I did blow dry the hair off camera, so um in between swipes, I'm using my cheese, silk infusion oil, which I'm using just to make sure that this lays down properly just going to do its job. Now doing the kick with um. The clove chase method of chasing home method - it's always the easiest for by taunting front tools or hair, or anything like that, because the comb allows you to even get the ends and have them as flat as you would like them. Hey guys finally finished can pretty much be party anywhere. I don't know where part, yet I don't ok guys. So this is the final look. I'M done with this. I probably messed with the baby hairs a little bit more tomorrow and um. You guys into my throttle. Videos and hair videos a lot so trying to get that together. As you can see, I finally got a backdrop. I have a ring. Light is lit so miss you guys. Those with video call me if you have any questions or anything like that, and definitely don't forget to subscribe, bye, guys

Debbie C: Honey! You rocked this video, and you did an excellent job. I will be referring back to this video again. You don't really need any baby hairs. It is nice just the way it is. I love it!!!!

kaleigh denae: this is a great tutorial!!! the only one that was helpful i tried it with a frontal and it came out amazing thank you <3

Layemi M: Looks really natural ❤️

Guerlyne Bel: You did such an amazing Job...thank you love

Ruth Thompson: I love it...great job

suzanne quashie: Great job!

Shannon White: Undeniably the best...you are gorgeous and besides the hair is on point..reminds me of me..I rock my 1b 613 like a queen however, when I rock it how you rock it exactly the same its fierce..❤ love it..let em hate..

christabella201: very nice. ..good job

Tiffany Sanders: Very cute hair

Candice Grant: How long did this last you?

Sadity Chynna : a practice closure/frontal is a good idea.

Caramel Crunches: To much work for me Rather make it on a cap so i it lasts longer But good job It looks good An ur pretty also

Lita&keto: Nice

Beauty by Bosslady: It’s definitely a CLOSURE but cute

CC: Very beautiful! You remind me of Normani from fifth harmony.

cincothetruth: That castor oil and that glue is like oil and water yikes!

Trisha Tate: Hair is cute method is dumb

Kimmy Mayers: what kind of hair ?

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