Tutorial| How To Make A Lace Closure Wig For Beginners Ft. Diamond Virgin Hair

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Dadada somebody's got ta, carry a baby deck amuse me your table, but you get. The guy will depend on money from LA. You see me like a doggie toss of a monkey, a rocket da booty God, you talk. Oh y'all. First things. First, you want to start with a mesh dum style, a cat. A lot of people do use the regular gel makeups that don't have any holes in them, but I do think you can mesh that takes a lot easier, especially for beginners to sew and get through. The little things is that it's kind of like a guide. You look better than the other than that one. So I start off by centering my closure, of course, getting it to the front of my head and then I basically took the needles through on one end, and then I put it through a second time and do this like double knotting method. You only need to do this once, but I slowed it down and repeated three times, because I really want you ought to get the hang of it, because it is a concept that you're going to be using all throughout the tutorials in order to secure the is Of your web and and your closure course, one thing I do that might be a little different. I'M not sure is that I like to secure one side and then go ahead and secure the other one without moving forward at all on the other side, because it just makes sure that your closure is completely centered and also that it does not move. Once you begin working your way to the middle of that closure and getting it secured down for the wake up, you just want to make sure that it stays put and that it stays centered, I'm just cutting off the excess right. So now I'm actually going to start with selling on enclosure. You go ahead and take your thread and you're just going to sew it through, like normal, just going through one and swing the needle and thread out, and you just continue in to you all the way and see this is the back. A struggling amethyst make it easier once you get to the actual mesh skirt, just pull the needle through, and then my thing that I like to do, which is Cle, goes back to what I said earlier was that, after getting a little bit further in, I like To just go over to the other side and basically mirror what I did on the first side, just to once again ensure that my closure, it stays centered and you could in place to reduce the amount of excess closure that is left over, went to the back. Little area, it's better to have it back there than to have it in the front. So, as you can see, I finished up on the other side and I transition back to the first side continue on so lean. I sped through that part a little bit just because I mean it gets pretty repetitive. You know all I'm doing is going through the little holes, one time and losing school and transitioning back and forth until you work your way. All I want to forget a better view to see that there might still be some of that Benson career, but not to worry you just continue to so as normal and in all honesty the closure will lay down and it will end up in a good condition And I promise you will not like mess up the outcome repair your waste turns out. This is just kind of like inevitable, sometimes pleasures and breakups and stuff. So all I did was basically work. The thread and needles, the two separate needle and thread towards each other. Until they met at the middle, I can cross the river basically and how let them switch sighs, and now I'm going to knock them about three times. You secure this closure in place and make sure that the flood does not believe in the cross that I conferred. You don't want that. Just putting that in here then, I think a great thing to do before starting off your wig is to just clip that closure into place just so the pair doesn't either way. Obviously, if it's longer here is going to one off all that all that can get in your leg, I hope y'all. It is I basically an SS ting to start off in the back because, but that doesn't really matter as much as the fun as you'll see that in the front I will single left. So it's all choses head, but starting off in the back. You do want the back to be a little bit more fuller, so you're going to want to double wet and just for the sake of time. There'S really no point in sewing single single left my finger left when you could just do it this way. I did start off the sewing the same way that I started off on the closure, which is basically just by putting the needle through one and I make sure to put the needle through into the mesh and not into the elastic, because the elastic, if you are Sewing that with your West it can reduce the elasticity of the actual wig cap, and you don't want to do that. So I make sure that I'm sewing into the mesh and not really elastic. But, like I said I put the needle through one and then I double cut it at the very beginning, just to secure that and then I continue sewing just the way I did with the closure, and I'm about to show you guys how I transition into braiding. The other direction I double knotted it once we read it this way, my bad job. Once you reach the end, which is basically getting close to the closure, I double knotted it then I slip snow west over and double a lot of it again. Now I'm going to continue on sewing as normal and, honestly guys once you get the closure down, that's really the hardest part doing. All of this is really just the most tedious part, but it is pretty easy once you get the hang of it. Trust me on my first week with not all that trust me. I have to do it a couple times before I found this technique and it's been working for me ever since now, I'm on to my last bundle, I sped through the other other bundles. Just because I you know, there's really no point. It'S pretty repetitive and one self-explanatory, so I sped up until the last bundle in the last bundle is the one where I'm going to begin single Westing. Like I said earlier, once you get to the top, you want your hair to be a lot more flatter rather than full, because you don't want your head to look like huge in puffy. So I'm going to start single st as I work my way up towards the closure. One thing that I am definitely doing is I'm making sure to show the weave in the same circular, like half circle shape that the closure is basically in just because you're, basically working your way towards the closure, and you want to make sure that there's going to Be no bald spots or Falls areas and you'll see what I mean once I get closer to the end or closer to the top, because the hair is going to already be going in the same shape pattern. Basically, as the closure is so it automatically is going to meet up together with the closure, and that will reduce the amount of box and all that watches are one planning. If you do it correctly. Luckily, for me I ended up having the perfect amount of hair and literally move all of the hair, and it finished right at like the last spot that you need to be covered. So I'm perfect. That doesn't always happen, but we got like at this time continue. Selling the way you have to the entire time, you want to make sure that up top where you are right now that it's even much it's even more, I'm tight and secured. So that is why I double knotted it twice and now I'm going to cut the string and basically not it except three times just to keep that secure and that pretty much is it for sewing. But we are not done yet easy sake, cut off the lathe and so on your band just area um. So this is where your lace closure is at the top. You, of course, are going to want to cut this mesh part off, because if it's space under your wig or basically under your closure, it's going to leave like a flat cast shadow where your part is supposed to be. And why would you want to do that? That doesn't look natural at all. You can cut that part off to make it look a little bit more natural and it does kind of stretch the wig head out a little bit. Then I like to kick clip the front hair back and cut off the lace. Just to make sure that I get a precise cut in that I'm not cutting off any of the hair. I do believe that I went back later on to clean up the cutting a little bit, but this is good to anyone that gets onto your head. It pretty much blends with your scalp and you don't really have that much to worry about then you're going to take your band, and you want to make sure that you stretch it along your head just to make sure that it does match up with how your Head is basically that's it with the band. If that makes us like, you want to stretch it behind your ear or up into the top of your head. If ever you want to place your band just to make sure that don't make it too tight or too loose, and then you just want to sew the band off the same way that you've been strolling the West on and closure just by starting off with going Through one going through twice double knotting and then continue on continuing on sewing as normal. The way I did in this video was, I went basically like to the left, with spelling on the band and to the right then back to the left, which basically would make the bread really strong, that you really only need to go back and forth. Naming one and just to secure the thread, because once you make a human threading that actually makes it break just as easy as it being like, not enough thread, so you really only need to go like to the left is to the right. If that makes I love when I get to this part, because it's like okay, I'm so much fun, I got ta go ahead. Mmm and honestly, once you get used to making wigs the process shouldn't, take you more than like two hours at most three hours and just like, oh no, you just got to get the hang of it. When I first started making wings, it should be like six hours like two days. Basically so jagai, that's pretty much it you just pop the wig on your head and you're good to go. Of course you can cut your closure. If you all would like me to show you how I put my closures and my friends'll of you, men happy to delivery on that, but thank y'all so much for watching. I really hope that I was in depth as much as I would like coming to it. If you have any more questions, please comment down below inside them.

MoMelanin: Girl this video just helped me finish my first lace closure wig! Thx sis

Kersha Beaver: very nice quick and detailed

Queen B: When you double knot is it already a knot so it makes it 3 knots or do you just thread the i needle starting off and then double knot it? PH I've been trying to get the answer to this question because I always have a hard time knotting but this method seems easier and better!

vcertified: Was singing the words to the song the whole video lol, nice tutorial!

Anissia Brigham: where did you get your hair from

Lansuke: How much bundles did you use on this wig?

kayla kay: What size was yours and the mannequin head?

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