New Method: Lace Closure Sew-In Weave - 10 Minute Sew-In

Lace Closure Sew-in

Tired of holes, rips and tears in your lace closure? Wish your lace closure would easily lay flat against your hairline? Well now it can! The Tear Proof/Lay Flat Closure won't rip or tear and will lay completely flat against your hair hairline. This is possible because of the sewing tabs around the perimeter of the lace closure. Instead of sewing into the delicate lace, you sew into the durable sewing tabs around the perimeter of the closure. This prevents holes and tears which allows your closure to last longer. This also allows the closure to lay completely flat against your hairline so it won't move or lift up. Now you can easily have a flawless lace closure install while saving time & money.

Tear Proof Lay Flat Closure

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10 Minute Sew-in

Are you tired of spending 5 hours getting a sew-in? Now you can have a full sew-in within 10 minutes or less. The Patented 10 Minute Sew-in is a one unit with durable sewing tabs around the perimeter of the unit that allows you to see down the hair without damaging the unit. It is the only unit to have a 100% Breathable Cap that you’ll forget you are wearing because of how lightweight it is. Now you can have the look you love with no sweating or itchy scalp, all within 10 Minutes or less.

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Cigarette smell sharees and today in this video, I'm gon na, be showing you guys how I installed my 10 minutes so much so I love sew ins and it's kind of like what I started off doing so I love to always just kind of go back and Just find easier ways on how to really install your so in and how to do it still in and how did this make it life easier? Okay, so, in this video, I'm gon na be showing you guys how to do a sewing using the 10 minute sew-in. Also, I'm gon na be showing you guys a brand new method on how to install your closure. Now I haven't used a closure and so long so when I seen this new technique, I was like. Alright, I've got to show my audience how to definitely definitely install this closure, so it's called the totally flat closure. It comes with these like little tabs all around that. Allow you to pretty much sew on your closure and as easy as possible and making it as flat as possible. I'M excited to show you guys that enough of me talking go ahead and watch the video and towards the end we will meet up, and I will tell you my thoughts when I thought of everything. So here I am starting off on a freshly-cleaned head. As you can see, my edges are laid back because I went ahead and I used some edge control from lovely bees which I've been using in, like my last, like 10 videos. So go ahead and check out that link down below to get started. I did go ahead and part my hand aside, because I will be having a side part and I went ahead and brushed out my little fuzzy edges. Okay, I'm not gon na call them baby. Here, I'm gon na call them edges, alright, guys so starting off with the first braid. I'M tell you guys this from now. The first four braids on on both sides of that part will be skinny, because you want your closure to lay flat, try to avoid putting larger braids in the front, because guys it will be bulky okay, so to get to the next braid. I am going to be connecting all the braids to one another now, if you do have long hair, though this may be a little bit of an issue, because you do not want the sides to be bulky, so what I suggest is to take each individual braid, Like that, you know that end piece, that's hanging and connect each braid to that cornrow that should take away from the bulkiness, because you do not want it to be. You know just not lay as flat as it should be. So, let's get into this soin guys now you guys know I have been on the wig trail. Ok, the wig life style for so long, but you know what I've really been craving like a really good soin. It'S just! I don't feel like putting in the time to actually do the sewing, but there are benefits to a sewing. I will say that and that's what I miss, I missed the whole natural look. I missed the whole being able to touch my damn scalp or just not having a wig. You know not having a wig on so I was kind of really happy to go back to a so on my sewing days, and I benefit with this one though it's like an itch in my scalp, and I can like grease my scalp and I can wash My hair a lot of times when you are doing like sew ins or whatever, and you do put on that underneath you can't really get easy access to your scalp and that's a problem that I always had the other problem that I always had was it just Takes too much damn time like it takes so much time, and I think that's what just started turning me off, it was like. I did not especially number yourself at home. It takes a lot of time for you to do a snowman like you're talking about like to to like not even two hours, you're talking about like 3, like a good 6 hours, if you're doing it by yourself and you're. Just taking your time, you know, and a lot of arms trunk goes into that, and I kind of just wanted a huge break from it. That'S what I liked about wigs you know, so I kind of gave a break from Solon's. For that reason, but being introduced back to the 10 minutes away and kind of just reminded me of why and why I can go back to some wins and why I would love a product just like this. This is my end pattern and it looks really nice and neat. I want to show you got the full 360. I didn't sew up the part that was hanging. I went ahead and I pinned it up. As you can see, I have the gold pin right there. You can start up if you want it's totally up to you, but I didn't want to I'm gon na go ahead and just dye the hair. I want to add a little bit of color to it. The first video I didn't dye the hair. You know because I just didn't want to, but I wanted to know if it could die cuz all you guys asked me that in the comments last time, so here you can see, I am dying it I bleached it. I processed it for two hours. So I did this process about two times and then I blow dried it before I got to the next process, and here we are going ahead with the last setting. I also bleached the nuts you don't have to, but I went ahead and I wanted to, and Here I am just blow drying it. I love the color. The result came out amazing and then I blow dried. It put a little bit of oil on that bad boy, and Here I am alright guys. So here is the 10 minute sew-in the actual unit, and I want to show you guys how breathable it is. You can put your fingers through it. You can grease your scalp, you can moisturize and boom. This is how it looks: let's go ahead and get into the closure, so you see these little black tabs right. Those are gon na make their life so much easier. Okay, so take note on how I have it laid on the side of my braids: okay, that's where we're gon na sew it and the black tabs help you to kind of make her sole and just lay very, very, very flat. So it's the ten minutes. Owens new technique and honestly I love it because I just made my life so much easier, so I'm pretty much strolling through the net and I'm someone to the braid. Okay, I'm talking to both at the same time he's a little slow mo for you guys. A little slow mo and I braid one side first obviously, and I braid the other side, I used two different needles. I didn't take this needle and bring it to the other side you could've, but for me it was just easier to sew on this side. Start off and then go on to the other side with a brand-new needle. So you know now, I'm just like trying to get my little edges in place. We'Re just brushing it back and make nice and smooth a lot of times. Right here is the issue when it comes to, like your closures, a lot of times like it won't leave flat or just will not stay. So the point of this string right here that fix piece of net on the closure which comes on the closure already sewn the point of it is you can pull it tighter and it makes it label D flat, as you can see. So that's kind of the point of what these black tabs are. As you see, I sold this guy down already and know what it was and is sold on right here before I go ahead and go all the way around works a lot. It actually makes a huge difference. The mesh part like how it's laying not flat usually exposes I have such a issue won't lay flat. That part is so annoying for me, so this actually makes a huge difference to have these black tabs pulling it down so that it can go ahead and stay tight, I'm gon na so actually on these black tabs right here, alright guys, then that was time to Actually install the 10 minute sew-in unit, so right here is where we are going to sew along. This is how it looks and then we're going to go ahead and sew along these black tabs and then we're gon na. Take this go around our hey. I made my camera brighter so that you guys can see so see it kind of meets and now for my edges, I'm just gon na go ahead and tame them things because look a little crazy. Now I like this messy look, but I just wanted to go in and just kind of like neaten it up a little bit, so I went ahead with my curling iron, as I'd mentioned before and yeah. This is pretty much my end result, so I loved it. I don't know what you guys thought I loved it alright guys. So I'm very curious to know what you guys thought about. The actual lace closure, like new technique, is / method and about the whole ten minutes sewing. I kind of want to talk about and touch on a little bit of the benefits of the 10 minute sew-in, because I know in the last video you guys were like. Oh my god, it's a you part way and unlike bra it's not a! U part wig like it is a whole different thing. Like a: u part, wig, you don't really have much access to your scalp and it's not really as easy to put on and it's not really intended for it to be sewn onto your head. Okay, a! U part wig with the 10 minute sew-in, you can literally like you're supposed to slow it down, cuz, it's a so in and if you guys know a sewing takes like 2 to 4 hours or even longer, okay, if you're doing it by yourself at home. So the benefit of this is like, if you're at home and you're like an everyday person that cannot really do that here. This is really benefiting because, instead of taking two to four hours, it's taking you 10 minutes to actually install it. So I did it before. In my first video - and I actually really liked it another thing that this hair is a kinky texture and in the first video it was also a kinky texture. You know so I didn't know if it could like. I wasn't sure if I could color, but then I found out that it could so I wanted to go ahead and put it to test myself. So I went ahead and I colored it and it came out really pretty actually like it came out good. The hair. Still is nice and soft and has like a really good feel to it one more thing about the closure that I love it's the part that part looks so good like it looks really good. I posted a little bit, but I love how the part just looks. Realistic on its own, like yes, I'm gon na head in at least not as well as I showed you guys, but I love how it just some closures. You don't have to do nothing to it besides a little bit of tweaks and this one. That'S that you don't got ta do anything but just tweak it a little bit and it looks good. I have no foundation on this, like I swear to you guys nothing, but I like it my big hero, all right guys. Thank you so much for watching this. Video, I hope you guys will you enjoyed it and I'll see you guys in my next one bye, guys

Hedda Berg: Easiest lace closure sew in I’ve seen yet. That hair is gorgeous on you!

Fleur Lambert: Girl you made this  lace closure sew in looked so easy!

Mathis Peeters: Really good idea. I normally use elastic band on my clients lace closures. It does holes in the lace. This is better for lace closure sew in.

Finn Bradley: That sew-in upart looks amazing. Do the tabs have any stretch to them? This looks like a really good option for clients who love a good lace closure sew-in.

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