How To Ventilate A Frontal Wig | Very Detailed Tutorial

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Today’s tutorial i am showing you how I made this frontal knotless braid without closure. It took me 2weeks and It’s a very affordable frontal option you can make for yourself.Hope you all enjoy watching this video please drop comments if you have any concern making this hair.

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Hey guys welcome back to my channel, so today i am going to be showing you a very detailed tutorial on how you can make your frontal for your knotless braids and for this lace frontal. I got it just this way from my beauty supply store and then i am sewing it down on the wig cap and i like to sew mine twice. So if you guys want to see a very detailed tutorial on how to lay your lace, frontal just drop comments down below, and i'm going to make a video on that. So guys you want to stick around because i'm going to be showing you people the skills. How i got to achieve it and how long it took me to make this week i'll, be telling you guys everything and if you haven't still subscribed to the channel, please hit the subscribe button. Give the video thumbs up and drop comments. If you have any questions and for all my returning subscriber always coming around to watch my videos, thank you all so so much so just keep watching. So the next thing you want to do is to go ahead to draw out the hairline, so you're not going to be ventilating out of the hairline. Then i'll just go ahead with my powder and just blend it together, so that i would be able to see through the net holes, and then i went in with the measuring tape just to outline it. So i was using one inch. This is just to just give me an idea on how i am going to you know: ventilate the braiding hair through the lace net hole, so you want to go ahead to just outline it. So i'm just doing like um a rough sketch on that and so far this is what i have done. Thing you want to do is to use t pins to secure the frontal lace nets, just so that you could have a flat surface. Having a flat surface is going to help you when you're ventilating - and this is the ventilating pin and also a crouching needle. But for me i prefer to use the crochet pin because it works better with me and then i'm going to be making a box. And i do three lines each and i try as much as i can to follow the line pattern so that the boxes could come out equal. So i'm going to be ventilating the first line, then after the first line i will do the second and the third and then i'll go to the other side just to create the boxes. So you will just keep watching and see what i'm doing. So, when ventilating the outer lines you would do. I do two strands of braiding hair. Then, when i'm ventilating inside, i do three to four to five strands of braiding hair and also like you guys saw i like to pull the hair so that i could actually see if i am having a very, very straight line and to make this frontal, it Took me about two weeks to do this, so so, when i'm done, creating the boxes three lines each. I just like to pull the front line to the back, to see if i could see through the net and if i noticed that i could really really see through the net. I would just open up the box and i'll begin to crochet inside the boxes earlier. On i actually showed you guys, the ventilating pin and the crochet pin i am using now so for some people who can use the ventilating pin that's fine, but with me i tried using it and i was really slow at using it. So i just went back to use this very small crochet pin, but with this very small crochet pin, if you're not careful, it has a way of always tearing your net for the ventilating paint. I have not used it, so i really don't know if using it is going to tear the net. So if you've used it before and it tore the net or it did not just drop comments down. Let us know so guys. My next video will be on a tutorial on what i use the frontal for so, if you haven't still subscribed to the channel, you want to go ahead to subscribe and turn on your post notification bell so that you will not get to miss that upload. So this is you guys for this video? I hope you enjoyed it. Thank you all. So much for watching and i'll see you in my next one

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