Client Cam | Lace Frontal Quickweave |Mock/Fake Braid| Sewn No Hair |Beginner Friendly New Technique

Learn how to create a fake mock braid for sewing lace closure to bald or alopecia head...with quickweave...easy reversible style for comfort and security. NEVER HAVE TO GLUE A WHOLE LACE FRONTAL or CLOSURE on BARE SCALP again...and gives head a break from wigs . nice transitional style in between wigs if you have extensive hair loss. hope this tutorial is helpful and informative. please remember to comment and share if you like ...Become a Handler..All you have to do is SUBSCRIBE")

And in this video i am using: Thread -- #Amazon

Bonding Glue -- Salon pro 30 second glue

Needles -- Amazon

Pump it up Styling Spritz -- Sally's beauty supply

I'M here with another video, i'm here today to show you guys a lace, frontal, quick weave and i apologize. My client did not want to be on video, but i just wanted to capture this, for you guys what i'm doing right now and i am measuring the lace frontal on the front of her head. Yes, now i'm going to use a marker and mark out the line where i want to build a bridge to make a mock-up braid, and this is what this video is basically about - how to make a mock-up braid. If your client has a situation where we cannot have braid hair, which she has hair loss, to put it shortly, so my client did not want to put on a wig. She just wanted to have something stuck to her head. So this is why we're doing this - and this is a great technique guys, because if you're, i don't feel like, you should glue down a frontal, it should be sewn down, because if you're gon na be combing it moving it around, it will shift if it's only Glued, so this is what i'm doing, i'm using the glue 30 second glue, and i am building a bridge so i'm putting on the glue thick, let it dry a little bit and now i'm adding a piece of thread. I cut a piece of thread and i doubled it and i'm adding it to the lump of glue that i added to the top of her head. This is called a mock-up braid guys. This is called a mock-up braid. So i'm adding another piece of thread and it's doubled. So what that does it's giving me a braid? Basically something for me to sew the frontal through, so you go down around, go back to the other side, glue it down, i'm adding another layer of thick glue. I'M not going to spread it out, i'm just adding it and i just want to say thank you to the returning viewers and, if you're new here this is alicia handles it, and i would love you to join the family and press subscribe now. I'M adding another piece of thread, so i did this about three times guys just go over into the lake of glue, i'm going to call it and let it dry and i'm putting another layer over the thread that i just put in there. It goes leave it thick and let it dry now. This is the last piece of thread that i'm adding and the effect that this gives is what i said earlier. It'S called a mock-up braid if your client has hair loss issues. This is the perfect thing to do if she wants a break from a wig on her head, which is understandable. You know. Sometimes you just want to pull your hair up. So this is what it looks like it's hard now, so i'm starting to glue her tracks on and i glued down her cap with. First, i use lace, glue, bold hole extreme and then i just after that dries. I just use the regular glue, hair glue and just start gluing, and i actually wipe the glue onto the cap to make it stick faster, make it stick harder if this was a client that was getting a regular, quick weave, it would be tissue under there and Her braids and her hair would be protected, but because my client's situation, we did not put tissue because of um the scalp sweats sometimes, and it will make it. You know shift and come off quicker and she would like to keep this stuff for at least six weeks. Yes, guys this style can last for six weeks and never cut your track before you start gluing always glue your track as far as you can and then cut it at the end, because it doesn't matter, you will feel like you measured it and when you get To the end, it's either too much or too short so always measure it and glue it down when you get to the end, aft cut it at the end is what i'm trying to say. So i'm just going to go up glue her in hold that cap down. I already put the mock-up braid in the front, it's drying waiting for me to get the lace prepared to put it on. But before i put the lace on, i like to go up a little bit in the back with some tracks. First and i press the glue down a little bit on the cap because it actually makes it stick quicker and it makes me able to add more glue to the track. Sometimes, if i feel like i want to - and it just makes it stick so good she's gon na - have this style - she can actually wear this style for two months, but i don't really recommend it. Six weeks is good enough. I just have had to capture this. For you guys, she did not want to be on video, but i thank her for what i was able to capture. I'M gon na keep going up up. She'S grabbing the spritz. For me. Yes, this is uh. What is this called pump it up? This actually makes the tracks stick really hard. I don't use much all through the head, but i use it now and then through the style - and i just want you guys to see how i'm laying it down in the back. I am following her head from right to left: i'm not putting it in a c, i'm not letting it dip in the middle. I'M not! I just need it to be lined up straight across. Go straight across, do not put a v c, no alphabet child. No! No alphabets just keep going across in a straight line, follow her edges of her hairline all the way up, because once you start some gluing or even sewing, and it gets into a c or a v shape. That'S how humps and lumps in the top of your head is created, so in order to keep everything nice and flat. This is the way you need to glue it. Everything needs to be lined up straight, no dips and no alphabets, and i'm just gon na keep going, and i am using a good amount of glue on the track and, like i said usually if i was doing a regular, quick weave, i wouldn't use so much Glue, but it's because of the type of quick weave and the type of client that that um i have and this style she'll be able to pull up into a ponytail she'll. Be able to move it around really well and she's. Not able to do that unless she wears uh um, full front, a full lace and she she did not feel like wearing a wig. So this is a good thing for her comfort security, good for a trip. You know me, i'm just gon na keep going guys. Usually, i would have sped it up, but i need you guys to see how the tracks, because that matters like i said foundation, is always i just have so many hacks and ideas that i use to please my customers so bear with me guys. You guys will get it, though, and if it's your first time hit that subscribe button, guys don't forget to come back and check out more stuff all right, so you guys know this is wig 101. So that's why this video is where it's at and i'm just letting you guys, watch and learn, because that's mostly how i did i looked, i watched i paid attention and i learned i really didn't. Have someone explain to me this? I basically learned by watching. I actually attempted it myself, trial and error, and now i'm here to share everything that i went through in this industry, with you guys as far as the styles and making up easy ways and making up styles, because i i feel, like i haven't seen this mock-up Braid done by anyone, so i hope the creation of this mock upgrade that i showed you guys helps you out in the future. You won't have to refuse any customer or client, because you have something for everyone. You'Re, a doctor you're a hair doctor you're supposed to can do anything when it comes to it in the what i. What should i say in the box that you're in because i don't braid, but you know a braider - should be able to do all kinds of braids all kinds of natural styles, dreads fox locks twists. You know me, i i'm gon na show you guys cutting and all that stuff finger waves. We'Re gon na have finger waves class soon, guys, okay, so i'm getting closer to the top, and this might be the last track until i start doing the frontal. But you guys can see how everything is just straight across no dips, no hills, no alphabets. None of that right and i'm so sorry guys. I don't have um better quality of shooting this video because, like i said my client, she did not want to do it, but she was good enough to make me get this much to show you guys. So i appreciate it. I really wanted you guys to see this and i'm just gon na. Let it flow now, and you guys can just watch - is anyone in here school now. Is anyone interested in going to here? School drop a comment below and let me see if i can give any of you guys advice on you know or give you guys any tips or anything anything you guys can ask me in the comments section i will surely answer and if you guys can see. Oh my head's in the way, but if you guys can see, excuse me where the mock-up braid is right there at the corner. So i can tell that i'm about to start the lace now and see she'll be able to pull it up in a ponytail twisted up everything and that little glue you saw at the edge at the very bottom. All i would do is use a tail comb and add a little bit more glue and use my a claw, the claw of my hand and push it down, so it wouldn't be. You would just see here when you lift the ponytail. So now i'm what i'm doing. I am fitting the lace on top of the mock-up braid and that's the main topic of this video is the markup braid that i did so guys. What'S actually going to happen right now, i am going to sew a lace frontal onto a client that has total hair loss on top. She has no hair on top there's our mock-up braid, and i begin to sew and be careful. That'S why i made it thick enough, so i don't stab my client. I don't stick her with the needle there's, no way i'm going to do that, because i'm sewing through the glue and the thread so the thread and the glue acts as if it's a braid yeah. Sometimes the glue might be a little thick, but you just hold it firm. Push through and pull be careful. Do not stick your customer. Do the mock-up braid thick enough to where it goes through, as if it's a total, full braid and i'm using two needles on each side? You guys can't see the other side, but i have a needle on the other side and a needle on this side, and the exact same thing you see on this side is what i did to the other side and i'm i let the two needles meet in The middle at the top of her head there i go trying to show you guys now and i'm gon na tie it in the middle okay alicia. They see it always use two needle guys never go from ear from one ear to the other, always go from one ear to the middle and from the other ear to the middle. Never all the way across you don't want to shift your unit all right. So now i guess i made a hole so i'm using a little lace glue to lock that in, even though it doesn't matter, because once i glue this here, all that's going to be covered, i'm tightening the edge probably missed it at first was scared to stick Her there at first so i started up and now i'm just locking it in right by her ear there. It goes and most of you, girls and guys that know how to put on a frontal. It'S basically the same thing. It'S just that we needed the mock-up braid to you know to get get it on, because i wouldn't i would never. I personally would never glue a lace onto a head, so that's why i really had to think of something and i'm glad i came up with this. I hope you guys really enjoy this new hack and i hope you guys use it and when you eventually do or try it, you could try it on your mannequins. You know and tell me how it went in the comments section. So now i'm just gon na finish, going up finish her off and i'm sorry guys. I'M not really going to be able to show the front too much or anything because i already told you guys a million times, but just taking what you see. It'S all about the mock-up braid and it's a quick weave. You know so i'll have another client real soon, where that she'll probably want to be on camera. So now, i'm just getting the front of the unit together just to glue it down. It'S on. I put the band on let that melt and i finish so we fit. We just keep going up until we fill in the space and i'm putting glue on the cap because number one i don't want any things showing in between when she moves it around and number two which is actually number one. It'S gon na hold really tight and not move she's gon na be really secure for the six weeks, and if she really wanted to swim in this, she can that's how glue down it is, and you guys will be surprised what hairdressers have to do. Sometime with these beautiful people walking around outside - and you never know what they're going through, but their hairdressers are here to make them feel good about their yourself and that's what i love about what i do making my clients feel good and happy all right. So now i'm at the very top closing it up. You see i'm not really going in a c, i'm still going straight across straight across. I wish you guys could see the other side, but next time oop got a little bit of glue on over there. But that's okay! I'M gon na put the last track right there. This is the last track, guys. Okay, so now we're all done nice and secure everything's neat all right. So now we're gon na get this frontal intact, but you guys see how that is nice and tight and in there yeah that's what i'm talking about. So i can't show the front guys but um. The moral of this video is basically the mock-up breed. There'S no reason to refuse a client there's no reason to use a glob of glue on a client's head to try to hold down a frontal. You can actually sew it down whether there is here or not so now, i'm just cutting around the air and getting the frontal together. It looked so nice guys it really did, but yeah just stick around and there's gon na be a lot more to come. A lot more look: how nice that looks! It'S nice and tight she's secure! She can wear a ponytail everything, and this frontal was. This was a big frontal, like i really had to cut off like a half inch from the front, so i had to build her whole hairline, but it came out really nice. I really liked it and i spoke to her today. She loves it. Well, you guys are getting this video late, so yeah all right, so we're coming down to the end and that's about it guys. So i feel like you guys, should go back and just try to take a look at how i did the mock-up rate. Again. It'S very easy: it was really like, maybe four or five steps. The most glue thread glue thread so easy guys. You just got ta get into it, so you guys get notified turn on those notifications, there's more to come and press the like button. Don'T forget - and i love it here with you guys and i'll - be back with more hacks for my handlers. It came out so nice guys and it's actually store-bought here, so it wasn't bad at all and i'm gon na do a part two on the lace. It was really hard, but it worked out so remember to subscribe guys thanks for watching

MyLifeMyJourneys: What in the world were you doing when you got this idea??? This is awesome and it meets your client’s needs! I love it❤️❤️❤️… Do you think this would work with one of those elastic bands sewn to the cap with the rubber side up? Just a thought☺️

Elisha Handles iT~ Hairstylist hacks~WIGS for SALE: Excuse the music i added Guys...Trying new things and learning as i go.

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