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You you welcome back to my channel guys, but if you are new here then welcome to my channel, I am beautiful. Hustlin just go ahead and click that subscribe button now internal those alarm bells, so you can be updating every time. I post new content now today I'll be showing you guys how to melt down a lace on the caramel skin and also how to do it in style over short logs now, my clients started her locs last year January and she started off extremely extremely short. So this is the growth that she has had from that time till now now jumping right into this tutorial, I'm still gon na do the ball cap method, but I am NOT going to braid out her locks simply because they are still short and I could just Slip them underneath a stocking cap, I'm gon na go ahead and follow the same steps. I would for any other client as far as the ball cap, using my god, to be free spray to move that cap down in place and in this video instead of using a light brown cap like I usually do, I am going to use a more nude Color cap, to show you how you can apply your clients foundation color to their cap and make it have a better and more melted, look towards the end. So I hope you guys enjoyed this tutorial and thank you for watching. Our frequently asked question that I get is what type of foundation that I use and I do use the cream foundation from Ruby kisses that I pick up at my local beauty. Supply. Make sure you guys are using the cream foundation and not the powder and for her skin tone being a caramel skin complexion. I am using level 9. I typically mix both colors and then apply it. To my, you know, my clients tab, no matter what their skin tone is, depending on their level foundation that you are using, because some people may be darker or lighter or in-between. So I just mix both to be on the same side, and I did go ahead. Imply that foundation or her cap in underneath the back of her frontal as well. So that's what's given these results, and I haven't even glued this thing down here - we're loose completely like her skin in her scalp from front to back now, once you go ahead and place their foot down, you want to have your client hold each side firmly without Moving so that you can sew down the back of the front so like I did here in this segment, and this is pretty much how the frontal will look like. I cut the lace off. As you can see, this lace is very transparent, so usually with transparent lace. If you applied any skin tone foundation underneath after bleaching, the knots and so forth, you should get the most realistic and natural results. Now I am gon na go ahead and bonding these bundles. In the back, because this is a front so quick weaves, so I'm not gon na - show you exactly how you know each step by step and track by track of me clone it in. But just you know it's pretty much the same steps over and over just repetition. You know you measure, you cut the tracks, you add your bonding glue and then you place it down and you just do all that all the way up till you get to the top. So once I finish bonding all of this it'll, you will jump right into actually melting down this front. Okay, so now that we have everything our buddy and we're gon na go ahead and get started on this frontal now, as you can see guys, like I said before this front, who already looks very very natural before I even cut that length - and I did go Ahead and plug this front to a little day, usually with Kelly frontals, they come pre-flood. But you know it's always good to go and add your own little customization to the frontals and I'm going to start off by cutting the extra lace from around the ears on both sides. I usually sometimes glue her first and then cut off the extra lace, but today I want to cut off the extra lace just to give you guys, you know different ways that you can apply your frontal and per usual. You want to go ahead and clean that hairline, with 99 % alcohol and the alcohol that I'm using is by swan, which I also purchased on my local beauty supply store and as always, I'm using the ghost barn lace glue and I'm going to apply three layers Of that glue and before you pour that lace down into that glue, you want that goo to turn as clear as possible before laying down that lace. And if you do apply this, why it's still white! You will see that white residue underneath your lace, and that is incorrect. You guys want to make sure that you are using this glue correctly, a prior layers and then it's a tone clear and then begin to pull that lays down into that news, and it should look something like that before pulling it down now, I'm gon na go Ahead and I always start off with my middle section and I like to pull the middle section into the glue first and then I work my way from the left side to the right side and as I place, that lace down on the corners you want to Have your client hold it, so you can go on with your call and continue to like comb the hair into the glue without matching it in, and you want to use that extra lace to pull that frontal into that glue and then I'll go in with my Blow dryer and just blow dry their lace into their glue as well for a more melted effect. And then, once I do that, I like to go ahead and begin to cut off my extra lace and today I'll be using a eyebrow razor to remove the extra lace. You can use the scissors, and this is that motion or you can use the eyebrow razor. But when using the eyebrow razor, you want to be very careful that you do not cut your client. So please take your time and, as you can see, this is already looking very natural and very melted, and it's not even tacked down completely so guys make sure you follow these steps. The best way you can or if you have your own little methods that will work as well, whichever works best for you, but this is how I do it. I like to go ahead and work one side at a time, so I go ahead and cut the lace off one side and for those places that are still lifting. I just go in with the end of my rat tail comb with my Ghostbar lace glue and just get those glue get that glue under all those little places that are lifting, and you want to make sure that you do this because of knives. And you will have complaints about your clients front, toes lifting away before a time. Frontals typically, shall last you a week to three weeks, maybe even four, depending on your maintenance and your upkeep, some people work out, sweat more. It may looks a little bit faster for those who don't or probably keep their hair tied down. It should last you three to four weeks as well, so this is what one side looks like. So now I'm going to go ahead and repeat these same steps to the other side. Now what I did do a little bit differently as far as melting the lace down into the skin. What you guys can use this method as well after you apply that glue underneath those little places you can part off some of that frontal hair and when you pull that glue down into well, you pull that frontal down into that glue. You can use that extra hair, so if you're pulling down to apply pressure - and it will also help milk that lacing even better the so on one side, I just added the glue and tapped it into that tapped the lace into the glue but the comb. But on this side I did part off some of the baby hair and I used that extra hair to add force and pull that lace down until that glue as well - and this is another thing you can do to also get your laces super super melted. Now, after our days that I'm going to go ahead and tie down her frontal width and then blast it, then, and once again I'm gon na repeat this. I, like they less there because it gives you a firmer and tighter compression or the head, which is more like it shows it has a better effect as far as melting that lace down. So this is why I use that elastic band. You don't have to you. Can use the black wrapping paper or a silk tie or a head scarf, whichever works best for you now we'll be showing you how I created the baby here, so I'm gon na gon na show you on one side and the other side. I did do off-camera, but I like to go ahead and pull some hair down from that front tool and I'll use my razor comb or you can use your eyebrow razor to chop. The hair sounds about an inch and right now I am using the absolute gene. Moves to like lay the rest of the hair back so that it lays nice and flat and smooth - and I want to take my black - got to be gel and begin to comb and swoop those hairs using my finger and the comb. And you want to do that in AC motion. It'S like creating C's on a hand. So that is basically what you want to do, and you want to just use that out to be gel to smooth and smooth and smooth it out and get it as curved and perfect as you need it to be now. Also, if you don't want your baby hairs to be hard or you want it to look more softer, you can repeat these same steps using that Apple G mousse, and then you can still tie down your hair line with a black wrap with black wrapping paper or You know a hair tie and then once that dries you can comb them out force off the baby hairs, but for some of our clients they, like their baby, hairs to not move at all any one or two last as long as possible. So I will use these guys to be channel so pretty much what you see me doing on this side, I will repeat these same exact steps on the other side, but, like I mentioned, I will not show that on camera because I'm showing you guys now and Then, once I complete this side, I'm gon na pretty much show you guys to finishing, and this was just a super easy and I'm just more focused on the gaming. The fronts will melt it down. So this one. This video was about the meltdown on a caramel and skin complexion, and these are the finishing results. I hope you guys did enjoy this tutorial and that you learn something for me today and once again I want to thank you so much for tuning in to our beautiful hustler Channel.

Heauxmade: Her skin tone DOES resemble the tone of caramel. Iono why y’all trippin in these comments. Of course that doesn’t make her any less brown skinned and beautiful! ✨

strawberryvines: Thank you. Now if I could fine the best tint for caramel tones. I finally found a brand that have a stocking cap my exact color but I still want to tint the lace. This did give me some tips. Its soooo many shades of black from the whitest of snow to darkest of dark. Everyone should be Able to wear realistic hair/protective style such as frontals without color being a issue. We already gotta worry about over processing, over plucking etc

IAMBEAUTIFULHUSTLERTV: Why do you guys have to do the MOST on word choices? This is MY FRIEND, and I’m very aware she’s a black girl . But her skin tone is caramel... if I’m melting a lace on DARK SKIN girl . i would say that as well . Different skin tones require me different foundation colors and I’m trying to cater to all audiences of skin complexions. You guys have negative comments on words choices but a lot of “Carmel skin” ladies found this video according to the views . It’s the same as if I were using LACETINT . It’s NOT labeled lace tint for “BLACK GIRLS” there are different tones such as ALMOND, LIGHT BROWN,CARAMEL,MEDIUM BROWN, &DARK BROWN. STOP BEING JUDGMENTAL AND EDUCATE YOURSELVES Change your mindset , Speak positivity, Do Good and be Blessed.

Christina Thomas: Again with the slay over locs im here for it.❤❤

Queen Chocolate: WHO WATCHING THIS VIDEO ND WISHED THEY HAD SOMEBODY TO DO YOUR HAIR LIKE THIS

Jos Bee1: She looks beautiful! Came out perfect!

Jos Bee1: This is awesome! Making me want to get my locs. I would still be able to wear wigs!

kemoy johnson: Amazing! U did a great job as usual.

Exalted Goddess: I have locs and I was skeptical if I could wear a frontal and I absolutely LOVE this thank you you SLAYED GIRL

Sweet Simone: So I got through it! Whew! I got to give it to y’all! I so appreciate it as well! But it’s coming!

Taugene Morris: YOU SLAYED THIS!!!

Yen Mua: This looks amazing

R H E D D B E E E Z Y: I’ve been doing frontals over my long dreads for 2 months btfol this video great

Ms SeaPortCredit: Very detailed & you slayed

Coco B: You did that sis

Real Southern Belle: Very detailed! Nice work

Thee Bri Aknyia: Man you really did your thing with this! You make it look so easy. Check out my channel for college vlogs and tutorials!

Christa Alman: Wow this was done so nice! Hopefully i can find someone in the netherlands that can do it for me. Im also caramel skin toned only more light.

Lil China: You SLAYED THIS HAIR TO THEE HEAVENS UP ABOVE GIRLLLLL...YOU BETA WORK!!! GIRLLLLL GOD IS IN THOSE HANDS

Mzfancyy: You did that sis ❤️

Jenn JennTV: Make it look so easy I can’t do baby hairs to save my life

T kay: Thus isn’t as hard as I thought lol I believe I can do it though. I remember you said you was moving to Ga I stay in ATL would you have any classes ?? I want to learn how to do frontals,closures, sew ins etc..

Raw Hair Wholesaler: ATTENTION ALL BOSSES! 2019 is YOUR YEAR! Stop doubting yourself and get ALL THE WAY on your A game! #2019AnotherLevel

January: I was horrified of getting lace fronts, until you said they should last 3-4 weeks

tiona: Amazing work!!!

Zee Lovee: How did you get the glue out of your locs?

Kimaa T: I needed this video omgggg thank you

Shy-Lyn Butler: You did that

Charmaine Keating: Gorgeous ❤️

Keiyonna Leary: you did that!

Ashaunte Williams: Great job ✊

Chan Tuff: Beautiful!!

Unika Beauty: Def a melt!

Civilly Yours: Is it easy to wash glue out of locs?

Aquarius Goddess: Your friend is extremely pretty u did a great job sis

Ikie Jones: wondering if glue will be in her locs when she takes this style out?

Shara Tanae: She’s pretty

Zarbs G: never knew I needed this lmao

Thug_Roman: Amazing sis

Kerrian Lowe: Gorgeous

I have the ASMR Fever: Question I have long dreads can I still get this done without it looking bulky

Blessed blessed: I was literally watching her story i aint know u did her hair !!!

Kay Kay: Can I ask what you would charge for this?

Vicky Sicky: SO PRETTY AND UR SO TALENTED

O'shenique Colar: Bomb love the baby hairs

Raymond Owens: how many bundles did this take????? pls respond !!!

Queen Chocolate: OH SHE CAN SLAY SUM HAIR, HAIR❤

Dominique princess💕❤️: Very nice❤️

Sweet Simone: This is not easy! Smh but imma play this until I get it! I had to use got to be glued because I just couldn’t do right with ghost bond for now! It wouldn’t stick! Yeah I’m sayin it! Lol shit

Mia B: Im very confused why you’re stressing that she’s a caramel skin toned prior to her getting a frontal as if its hard to melt a lace on darker skin... its not hard to melt a lace on any skin tone.

NIKKI DIORR: So bomb

Uniquely Shay: It’s beautiful . But how will she get the bonding glue off of her dreds

Brian Kenya Horton: Can anyone tell me what is the purpose of the bald clap method?

Manda Love: What app you use to edit this video?

Riana Love: I love your channel

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Z Copeland: How did u do your introduction I’ve been trying to learn but no luck

Trina boo: Lawd She so happy Lol

Jani McMorris: Hey I would love to send you some free hair for a review

Jocie: What kind of lace is this?

Coco Flow: Sorry if you already explained this but idk why I can’t reach the website

Tayyy: Is there any way you link link your website ? I can’t find it

Kalani: Do you mind to do someone with darker brown skin

christabella201:

Leslie Sims: Nice!

Jada Alexander: The elastic band like as in the same one we sew into the wigs?

SaRah Hamilton: What length is that?

P Chantel:

Jayah Mckellar: What kind of hair is this ??

Mrs.RED'VON 77: Just beautiful love it #keepsupportingsmallchannel like mind God bless

ItsCharlene: She so pretty

MsClarity mua: Can you show us how you pluck and bleach the lace

Jowanna Boyd: With the locs done to protect her hair putting that glue without something under the cap to protect from glue, how did she get that off? I recommend putting styling strips first then the cap then glue on tracks to protect hair

#theHairMAC: OHHH YOU DONT PLAYYYYY

MzUnique Forever: Did you cut the excess lace above the ear??

Milliy Elliot: Girl who are you??? Slay my hair pls

Jos Bee1: I'm nosey... wondering what sis was yapping about... ‍♀️

idalishai brown: Got her lookin like she got Indian in her blood...

I am Hilarious: Yaaasssssssssss

Valerie Davis: Slay

redfty65 latchmen: Can’t find the link to the hair :(

SLR Couture: Omgggg just put a clip on the hair or tie it up if it’s in the way.

Sistah_Souljah: How can I get an appointment I’m in North Lauderdale

Veronica Lindsey: I rub lotion on my feet

Shaneria D: Cute

Nikki Cook: I don't understand the hate for the word Carmel being used. And the comments coming from folxs who dont have a platform. Hmmmmmmm

Shees Beautyy: murked that

Ni'Quesha Kemp: Hot or cool blow dryer setting ?

Arianna Fletcher: Girl where are YOU LOCATED??? I hope you’re South Florida based

Niyaa W: The one with the wig jus chattin up a storm

GoldQueens: Omg I thought that was Samira from love island

BRIONA J WEEKS: I wish you did hair in Michigan

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M. D. 🧁: She's brown skin not Carmel, beautiful.❤️

fenurei: If she’s caramel... am I white chocolate?

She_isavibe🇭🇹: why u got to say caremel skin

Lia: wat ball greezy song dis is again?

cricket roberson: Not sure what her skin color has to do with a wig but ok...By the way i do not consider her caramel more like light brown

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