***Pronto*** Center Part Bob With A 5X5 Lace Closure!

Welcome, I sincerely apologize for the delay in recording videos. I will try and do better but I want to thank you for tuning in and want me create this protective style bob with a closure. I’m going to show up step by step. (Of course, I did some parts off camera). How I achieved this look. Also I’m going to list all the product I used as well. Which you can get from your local beauty supply store. I purchased my hair and closure from amazon which I added the links below.

•Hair bundles : BLISSHAIR Brazilian Straight Hair 3 Bundles With Closure Virgin Human Hair Weave With Lace Closure Three Part 100% Unprocessed Human Hair Weave Extensions Natural Black Color(10 12 14+10) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WDWZFGS/r...

•Closure: BLISSHAIR 5x5 Lace Closure 100% Unprocessed Human Hair Brazilian Virgin Hair With Baby Hair Free Part Natural Color (Straight, 12inch) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07R4CZXQR/r...

•Salon Pro 30 Sec Moroccan Argan Oil Weave Wonder Wrap Dark

•hair glue

•pump it up spritz

•hot comb

•flat iron

•lotta body foam

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Disclaimers:

I was not sponsored to do this video. I used my own money to pay for this hair and products used.

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Like got ahead hello, welcome to my channel, I am jazzy bean. Thank you for joining me and I would like to show you how I achieve this look. Stay tuned, keep watching. Let'S get started, I'm about to prep my final five closure with the inaudible powder foundation. Using a powder brush and I'm going to gently and evenly apply it over the closure so that it can matches my skin tone once that's completed, I'm going to apply the Moroccan weed wonder cap onto my stocking cap and I'm going to GT gently and evenly place. It all around my head, leaving the top crown area open. Now, I'm going to place the Ghost button on the crown of my head and I'm going to evenly spread it out so that I can apply my closure. I'M going to apply these three two to three layers so now with that being done, I'm going to use some bud and glue and I'm going to put it on the perimeter of the closure. Before I apply to my head once I have applied the glue on the perimeter of the closure. I'M going to gently place it onto my head by price by pressing down on the front so that you can stick your evenly the ghost bun glue and then I'm going to work. The remainder of the glue. I'M going to use my comb to make sure that you know that the adhesive glue is securing to the lace. So once I have completed that part, I'm going to get all the hair about the way and then I'm going to get me a less thick black band. Excuse me elastic band and I'm going to secure it around the front of the lace so to make sure that it's secured to my hay to sit for about 15 20 minutes time enough for the dry. Once it's dry, I'm going to start applying my tricks, storing it on the back of mine for the nape of money and work my way up to towards the closure, and some of the footage got cut off because my camera wasn't recording. That is what seems like. I started halfway and then I prize pump it up to make sure that the tracks are securely hold and use the blow dryer as well. So fun reason that participant is they want to speak. You know he didn't want to work with me. I have to just keep applying glue and feet on it to me. He sneaked what I got. I am now finished, applying the tracks in my head, according to the closure. So now what I'm about to do? I'M about to just put a little heat because I wan na part down the center, as you can see, and I really have did my baby hairs off camera. So basically I'm just prepping my hair. You know I wasn't trying to me getting ready to cut it. I'M just running all the heat on it to get everything nice and straight before I could, and I'm using my karekare wax grip. You know to maintain my part in flyaways so that I could see what I'm doing and what I'm working so now what I'm about to do, since I don't have anyone here to cut my hair for me, I'm going to have to use the rubber band method To cut my hair, so basically I'm just gon na calm, all the hair to the back, make sure that it's nice and even on both sides and want to apply a rubber band around the hair and such and I'm going to cut under the world. Man. And then I will clean up the cut as needed. So as you can see, I'm cutting under the rubber Bay just his so uncomfortable trying to cut your hair yourself, but it works. My scissors are so dull. Yes, looking at baby. Yes, yes, girl, yeah! That is even honey, just cleaning up a little put on the heat on e-flat honey, sure you are ready, honey, looking good girl, that's nice of earthquake, but of course I'm a patina, so I'm gon na do some money buddy. You know attempt to do these baby hairs, but unfortunately they did not come out right and I did not like that big scoop in the front of my forehead. So what I ended up doing. I did my baby hairs off camera because baby it was not gon na get it. So I end up doing off camera and, as you can see it, you see the Wonder, weave cap, I did get some alcohol and I didn't clean that up as well. So there's no longer very either which I did off camera. So basically, I'm just gon na plan on the hair. You know to see what I'm working week and then I'm just pretty much gon na go from there. Maybe squirrel in the front, maybe well baby. Hair is not gon na get a me see, stay out. It go just trust. The process is game there. Okay, now there she goes, she slays honey. As you can see, I did redo my baby hairs in front which looks a lot better and I did clean up the cuts which I did off-camera. This hair has so much body, thank you for watching unless they connect it through social media as listenable. Thank you.

Cosmic Lotus: I saw a comment u made on a credit repair company FES I was wondering if it worked good for u or not? And u did a good ass job On ur hair too

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