Pink Lace Frontal Sew-In!! Watch Me Work

Using 3 bundles of LAVISH BUNDLES #613 hair in the lengths (16in, 18in, and 20in, with 16 in frontal) water colored the bundles using KISS tintation (Pink Petal, and Hawaiian Fire)

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Hi you guys it's your girl, miss Carla and I'm back with another video in this video I'll be doing frontal saw where I really met. I, for some reason, cannot find the footage of me laying the frontal and so on the first two bundles of my clients. Here, but I'm starting in with me someone, I guess this is the third bundle or the last of the second bundle that I was sewing in at this point. I'Ve already installed the frontal, but I haven't done a baby hear any of that. So, if you'd like to see how the rest of this hairstyle turns out just keep on watching the hair that I'm using in this video is from my own hair company lavish bundles and it is in the colors. They were in the color 613 and I dyed them using the watercolor method. I can't remember offhand what two colors are used, but I will leave them in the description box below it was like a light, pale pink and then a little bit darker pink. I think the darker pink was like Hawaiian Punch er. I forgot, I have to look it up and I will definitely put them in the description box for you but, like I said, I colored these bundles myself using the watercolor birthday, and that is why the looking a little damp they were kind of wet. Still, what I was sewing to me and but I did go through a blow-dryer each bundle as I was sawing in the end, so yeah, the hair that I'm using was 16 18 and 20 years, bundles with a 16 inch frontal to create a more layered effect. Without having to cut the hair, my client sent me a picture of a desire style which included the color, and I tried my best to recreate it. I will insert a picture if I can find one if I still have the one she sent me just so you can see if I was even anywhere close to what she wanted. I believe I was pretty darn close but I'll. Let you all see. No, I'm sure you are I've noticed I had do not have on stocking cap of my client. I haven't been using them lately when doing frontal enclosures just because I feel like you can see them underneath and it makes it really hard to camouflage. And for me, it's easier to not put glue or he's over of anytime one of my clients here when I can actually see her real hair line, as opposed to being underneath the cap. And then you risk in putting glue and gel and all that on top of the cap, which also isn't being on top of your clients hairline. So I just haven't been using the cat lately and you can't tell the difference. You can't see her hair underneath or any of that, so I don't know what just saved us about maybe and a half an hour and in doing this style, but uh it's been working for me, so I haven't been using with it. So now that I'm done sewing my clients, bundles in I'm, just gon na detangle, the hair comb, everything down and I'm going to blow-dry it because it was still a little damp. The last bundle was still a little damp, so I'm going to detangle it off and well dry. All of our hair out just straighten the hair up and make it a little bit more manageable. You now here I'm laying my clients baby Harris, I'm not a super pro at this. That mean you know everybody's into their edges being late, so I'm just going in and give them her a couple little swoops here and there. It helps the camouflage, the lace, but honestly, this lace didn't really need to be camouflage. She just acts for baby here, so yeah, I'm just gon na give her a little swoops and then I'm going to proceed to starting out here now, I'm just going to call my clients, hair down and set her part. I'M gon na do this using my hot comb and just kind of press everything flat a little bit more flat and you'll see me spray a little bit. It got to be down just to lay the flyaways down. I didn't I don't like using those black sticks. It makes the hair greasy, and I just I don't like using oh, so I just spread a little bit of holding spray on top and just pressed it down with the hot comb to keep the one side of her hair, push back a little bit and then Pressing it down once I've gotten her here, all pressed out and straightened how I wanted. I go in with my one inch barrel, curlers from Conair, and give her some curls going away from her face on either side, and we just proceed to styling once I'm done. Curling, her hair, I remove our rap strips and just start styling her hair finger, combing, the curls and just working it into the finished look. I did go in and add some concealer to her part and a few areas in the front of her front of just to make it have a more natural appearance, because sometimes it's hard to see like the scalp effect when you're, using like vibrant colors or when The hair is like really really bright. Colored, it's hard to see. You know that the part so I did just add some concealer and the part and a little bit across the front, and I'm just trying to get that. You know a little hump in the front to kind of stand up, so I'm using my got to be for that and you know just some final touches. But although you guys, this is the final look, if you guys enjoy watching me, do this style, don't forget to thumbs up comment and subscribe, and thank you guys for watching you

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