How To Fix/Tighten Your Lace Closure

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Hey guys so I'm back and today I'm going to be showing you all how to slow down this lace. Closure F it after it has grown out. This is a lace, closure, so lien and about two three weeks after this closure has been sewn down. It will start to spy it back because it is attached to the braids as the braids go out, then the closure will go out, so I'm just showing you all how to take. The closure halt tighten up the braids and then resew the closure down, so give it a fresh look. So with this braid pattern, there's no way for me to read braid these braids without taking the entire so and down. So what I usually do is I take my nylon thread and I loop around the bridge just to give it some tension and to make it appear tighter than when it is you don't have to do this really tight. All you want to do is just add a little tension to the hair so that the braid appears tighter. So when you slow it down that closure has something firm to attach to so I just go in, and I just loop, the braid make sure that it's nice and secure and I'll show you that I do that on both sides, and then I saw the closure Down Here I am just taking some gorilla snot jail and I'm just applying that to the baby here um as these braids go out when it's time for you to retighten the braids, you won't be able to get all of the hairs as if you would, if You are braiding them, so I usually just go in with some gel and slick the hair back, so they're not fuzzy in front of the lace closure. When I sew down the lace closure, I usually slow down one side, then I sew down the opposite side, and then I do the front place. The lace closure up on the hairline, where you want it to be, make sure that it is in place. Have your client hold the closure so that it doesn't move as you're stitching and then begin your stitches when it's time for me to stitch the front, I usually part a section off. I try to feel for the braid underneath the closure and I part a section off and then I'm going to sew on top of the braid. So I sew on top of the braid all the way until I reach the part where the closure is, and then I go under the closure out through the front of the closure and then I start stitching the front when you're stitching the front of the closure. There may not be a break there, but in order for your closure to lay flat, you have to apply tension so, as you're sewing, the front of your lace closure make sure that you are just pulling it to the side. The side that you are so annoying make sure that you're pulling it towards you. That way. When you do attach that last piece of thread to the braid on the side, your closure is going to lay flat, not because it's sewn down to a braid, but because it's being pulled that way. If that makes any sense, I hope I hope you guys aren't understanding what I'm saying here. You can see, there's not a braid there. This is just on our hairline, but because I'm pulling the lace, the opposite direction, I'm pulling the lace towards me and then once I get on the opposite side, I'm gon na pull the lace towards me so that closure isn't going to have any other choice but To lay flat, if you get what I'm saying, I hope I hope that makes sense, and this is this is how it looks at the end. I hope you guys understood this technique. I hope you're able to do it on yourself and all your clients as well. I hope they helps someone if you have any questions, comment below and I'll be sure to answer them for you. I love you guys and until next time,

Yours Truly: Your technique is flawless AND you just validated my thoughts about the closure being sown down in the front. I knew it made sense to sew it in the front especially in the summer time. Not sure if other stylist are aware that you can sew it in the front or if they're just too lazy to do it .

deninekdw: That’s so smart to stitch around the front braids...I didn’t know what to do with them! I have a ‘shot out’ closure coming in and I’m going to try it!

Nikki Renee: One of the best closure videos I’ve seen! Love it ❤️

Char Calhoun: This really helped me out so much. I’m not used to my closure this far back. I Love this look.

QUENESS YOMy: THANK YOU BC MY JAWN KEEP SLIDING BACK EVERY 2 days.. I did it myself‍♀️ The bundles are bangin’ thou

EpitomeOfBeautee1: Very helpful, first video i saw that actually corrected the lace from shifting back. Thank you !

Forever Ysa: Would it be difficult to take the thread out of the braid? I feel like it’d take forever to cut out bc there’s so much thread sewn into it

L B: YOU HELPED ME A BUNCH! Thank you girl!

Butta ThaBombshell: This was very precise and thorough!!!

Raeven Parham: What an unpretentious, calming, and helpful video. This needs more likes and views. Thank you, just subscribed!

Sarah Atkinson: thank you for this very clear tutorial....the BEST one I found on YouTube...much appreciated

Heather Brinks: This video was really helpful. Thank you!

Amanda Bonanza: I like how the lace isn't all on her forehead like most tutorials

Bella Lise: This really helped me! Will try on my client today!

Brittany Samara: Great job . Will definitely try this

Jessika Gaines: I needed this video so much !

CHILD OF THE MIGHTY: Am learning alot. Didnt know this was possible. I always remove my weave so soon when it starts to move

Toya Mitchell: You laid that closure!

Lordis Xtension: Beautiful job

TheRealRude GyalShorty: Thanks for this video real helpful

Mz Ronnie J: This waz SUPER helpful.

M U: Where are you located ? Do you book clients? I would love for you to do my hair!

Shon Lawrence: COOL,I love your channel, I purchased the same one from newigstyle..com three days ago, shipped by DHL,amazing quality !!!

Nicole Sanders: Great information....Thanks for sharing

Charise House: The Nylon thread is just disappearing where the normal thread you would see the stitches. wow thanks for teaching me lol

bkfinest006: thank goodness no crazy looking "baby" hairs covering her forehead. nice maintenance. her hair must grow quick, every 2 weeks? thats a whole month for me

Bathsheba Todd: Thank you

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