We'Re Faking A Lace Closure Again | Knotless Crochet Braid Invisible Part Wig | Dsoar Hair

Easier Updated version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwELCN...

Remember my "Too Broke For a Lace Closure" tutorial? Well, a couple of people requested that I do it again. I've been doing variations of this method for years, so expect more to come. Keep scrolling for products used!

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WATCH SOME OTHER VIDEOS USING THIS METHOD!

1. ORIGINAL VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lnv4Gk...

2. SAME METHOD ON A SEW-IN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vg8s1-...

3. SAME METHOD ON A 1/2 WIG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrePgl...

Let's chat in the comments! xo

(FAQ)FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

1. Where are you from?

a. Zambia.

2. How tall are you?

a. 5'9.

3. Do you model?

a. Nope.

4. Where is your bookshelf from?

a. Amazon: http://amzn.to/2hsKAqf

It's the Coaster Home Furnishings 800157 Casual Bookcase in White. I bought two.

5. What's your hair type?

4c in the back and 4b in the front...I think.

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FTC: This video is sponsored by DSoar Hair. I am being compensated to show you this requested crochet technique on my YouTube channel and I am thankful that DSoar was on board for this specific tutorial as well as your continued support. I love you guys. xo

Hi guys welcome back to my channel today's video is a requested video to do that. Bunky crochet thing that I do when I make my wigs. I last uploaded a video four or five months ago, and I did it again because somebody wanted black hair. So please bear with me because it might not be the best, but I try to be as detailed as possible and I am starting with a wig making cap as well as a wig cap. The lining cap, which is brown because I'm dark skinned. But you can get whatever color you want, because you can use makeup to fix that and I'm marking it with my Maybelline concealer under eye concealer. I actually love this. I use it a lot in YouTube videos because it's affordable, but this video is sponsored by the sword here. I don't know if I'm pronouncing that correctly, but if I'm not I'll, just blame it on my African mess and I'm gon na open up the box and show you guys the hair as well as what comes in the box, I did receive some mink lashes from Them which I've used in this video, as well as four bundles of hair, 20, 22, 24 24 inches Malaysian straight hair, which I'm pinning here, starting with the 24 inch bundle in the back all four bundles cost, two hundred and thirty-two dollars and 37 cents. I had to add everything, including the cents, so that you can know exactly how much this hair costs, but I'm sure there's a coupon somewhere and if there is, it will be in the description box, along with all of the information about the hair that I'm using. So definitely check that out because everything that I'm using is going to be in the description box. Just in case, you have other interests that you see in the video, so I'm sewing in a semi-circle going back and forth and, as you can see, I do have markers around the original part. To tell me this is where you stop, because after that point, I'm going to be working toward the part and fixing the parts. So I can have a more natural look, not the best look, but the best broke girl. Look that I can do so. I'M sewing going around flipping over again. This is the 24 inch in the back and I'm just going 24. 24. 22. 20. All the way up to the front and I'm making sure everything is nice and flat, because this is straight hair. So it's very easy to mess this up and it's very easy to get bulky in there. You don't want that straight. Hair is very challenging sometimes, and I'm spacing it out approximately one pinky finger length so that it's not too dense again, because it's straight hair very easy to make too dense very easy to make too bulky. But this, I believe, is the second bundle that I'm putting on here, which is the second 24 inch, and here is the 22 inch. I'Ve made my horseshoe and I'm going back and forth until I get up there, where the pearlized pins are, at the end of the part, I'll be going back and forth in a zigzag. And then I'm going to fix the part area. And this is the 22 inch. The part area is all gon na, be the 20 inch. So here I have my pins lined up along my part area and I'm coming down with my whiffed, so I can go up down up down up down in a zigzag going all the way toward the part area always use your pins. You guys pins matter. They help you secure everything and make you sew in a straight or a slightly curved line. However, you want to Sol, but you always so the way you want to sew in the proper direction that you intend to sew in, and Here I am cutting my weft because I'm going to split it, I have approximately one and a half centimeters here between my Weft and my part area and I'm placing one split, weft there and sewing all the way going up, and this is just a pin up the area by the part. So it's not too bulky. You do not have to split your webs, but it helps - and this is the second split whiffed coming down right on the part again to keep it as flat as possible, because the technique that I'm doing get bulky, especially with straight hair, not so much with kinky Or curly hair - you wouldn't even have to worry about any of this, because this kinky curly it's not gon na show, but with straight hair. You definitely should consider splitting the weft now that I have 2x here that are split and sewn down right by the part area, I'm going to cut and finish it off. There then go in the middle and separate get that first whip, that's closest to the part and get it all the way over on the other side, so that I can create some space here and I'm going to take another split, lift and sew it right in There and this time when I sew this split weft in here again to limit the bulkiness, I split the west's I'm gon na sew it in here and I'm going to make sure the hair goes towards the part area. So I can slide it underneath the weft. That'S at the part and flip it all the way back over to create that invisible part. Look so after sewing it down I'm going to separate it. You want all your hair from different widths to be separated so that there's no confusion and I'm gon na clip. It down these purple clips are golden because you can always see them and I'm going to get this hair out of the way as well right at the part area and get my fusion hook. This is a micro fusion hook, not a traditional latch hook for crochet braids and I'm gon na go in there we're gon na zoom in a little bit. So you can see what I'm doing, but I'm pulling some hair from that last weft that I clipped down and I'm coming through the weft, that's closest to the part and go in literally all that hair from that second weft is going through. All of it is gon na go through right, where it is whatever point that hair is on. That'S where it's going through coming all the way down all the way down, and this is why it's important to sew it so that the hair is going in that direction it's easier to pull through. Then I'm going to go ahead, see you can't really see the tracks, but I'm going to fortify it better and go in about one inch out actually less than an inch really but right here in this gap, I'm going to sew down another weft going in the Direction of the part - and you can see the weft here - this wept again - it's going to go in the direction of the part - and this is just so that I can sew some more hair under here and pull it under the all of these webs flip. Over and really cover that part area beautifully, but I'm keeping it away from the other area where I pulled hair through, because I don't want it to be too bulky. So here it is, you can't really see the weft, but I'm gon na go in anywhere and just show you once at least because it's kind of challenging to do this part, but I'm going under and I'm pulling from that whip that I just put down. Only the hair that I put down is getting pulled from all the other hair is falling and it's part of the wig. We don't mess with that. So after I pull all the hair going all the way down like the first time, I did it. I'M gon na brush my hair down and just hold on to the wig while you brush, because some hair might come out so most of it won't, but some will and that's just the hair, that's looped! That really doesn't need to be there anyway, and I'm clipping my hair down. You can see it looks good. I'M gon na show you the other side. Unfortunately, you can't see anything, but this is a realistic expectation when you do this. This is what its gon na look like, because you've already done the other side, but I just had to show you a little bit so you can see yes, I actually did it the exact same way. You just can't see and I'm putting the mousse down and working it around. Mousse really helps flatten hair without needing to use heat, but I am going to use heat. The mousse just really helps a lot for setting purposes and I'm using my one and only curling iron. You can use whatever you want. A wand curler whatever, and here I'm going to go in again to pull some more hair just because there's a little bit of track showing this happens, you may have a little bit of track, showing that's my only point where it was showing, and I just wanted To make sure everything was completely covered, so be careful where you pull your hair from make sure it's from the same general area and come through and that's all I did so, I'm going to flat iron. My hair. I'Ve used this flat iron a couple of times before I will link the flat iron in the description box as well. It'S very cheap and it's good for weaves. I have not tried it on my natural hair and I don't think I will simply because it's very cheap and I just don't want to risk it. So I'm flat ironing and it took approximately ten minutes to do my whole head, because the hair is already straight. Like you really don't need to spend too much time flat, ironing your hair, when it's already straight you're, just kind of touching up and that's all I did as far as styling goes, I will put curls in it heatless curls, but flat iron. For now - and this is what we're looking like - I'm gon na pull my wig forward and fix it. So you can see what I do as far as fixing the part area, because, obviously you can't even tell there's a part. So what I'm gon na do now is add some concealer I like foundation, but consumer just sticks better and then, when you put the powder over the concealer, it really stays for like forever and the concealer I'm using is by Sephora. It was super cheap. It was like five dollars when I bought it. I bought it on sale. I always buy stuff on sale always and it works really well on my skin too. So I really love this concealer and I did put powder, but I forgot to show you guys, but yes, I did put powder there. My part looks pretty awesome. It is a little bit wide. So if you want a thinner part, just make sure your weft are sewn closer together and that's all you have to do so. Thank you so much for watching. As always, I hope this video helped anybody who still had questions about this technique. Of course, when I learned to film better a little film better but again, all the information is in the description box. Please thumbs up comment subscribe share and I will talk to you in the next video bye.

Pure Estrogen: Thanks so much for the love on my "Too Broke For A Lace Closure" video. A couple of people asked me to do this invisible crochet method again. The filming isn't perfect, but it's much easier to follow than my last video.

hii: You’re changing the game with this I’ll definitely be trying this out

MM P: Thank you so much for redirecting me here. This is so much more comprehensive, now I understand what you did! This is a great way to make it look more naturalistic <3

Tmoni 78: This technique is nice on you. Definitely have to check this out when I do my next until. Closures are becoming way too expensive these days

Rose-Ashleigh Johnson: Thank you sis! I was wondering how one could fake a closure with crochey. You did it! Thanks so much!

Stella Kibuuka: I tried this recently and it worked so well! Thanks!

edu o.: The last video reallyyy helped me a lot. As a student who cannot afford a closure yet and is too lazy to ventilate lol, this method has really helped me a lot. I've made a curly wig that came out really well with this method. Thank you very much for sharing this!! God bless ✨✨

Elyse W: This is pretty creative. This could be use to make multiple parts from wefts or tracks as most know it, which is impossible without buying a multi part lace closure or cutting and gluing to make "invisible" parts. Those damn lace fronts are expensive even if they can be reused and I love saving my coins. Thanks for this.

Ashley Shantè: This is so great!!! Great job! ❤️

Maura Lazarina: Perfeito show de bola você arrasou ameiiiii

Lolo Future: Pretty genious! Needed this technique in high school and college before lace closures were around. Now I can ventilate and make my own lace parts

Leticia Kabz: Wow, this is pretty awesome! Thank for sharing.

Arlene T: As usual, you killed it! Thanks for the idea and tutorial.

M C Torres: Love this video thank you for sharing. Im gonna try this.

Arthuria Rossi II: I like the wider part! It looks more like our natural hair when parted! Thanks! Subbed!

Ngozichukuka Josephine: Love this. It is really helpful

Gi Matthias - BNH: Simplesmente maravilhoso

Angel: I've watched all your wig videos now and I think I understand I started making a wig last week and I just have that horseshoe area that is empty because I didn't know what to do without a closure.

kanechom: Uau vou fazer

Regiane Gaspar: Adorei vou fazer minha peruca bjs

Elen Barcelos: beautiful your lace ❤️ congratulations

Dsoar Hair: amazing hair tutorial really a great job~

Tina Ikujegbe: After watching the first video you uploaded with the curly hair, I did it but with a straight hair.. I didn't use the tiny latch hook, cos you said it took about 30mins, I used the normal latch hook instead, and in less than 10mins, I was done crocheting the hair, it looked exactly like a closure. It came out so beautiful. The client was more than pleased with the result.

Blanca Cruz: I love it!!!! Thank u for the vídeo!

Titilope Oladiran: This is very lovely keep up the good work

MAKEUP FETISH: Thanks so much im going to do this with thwm $20 wigs i bought

Royanna Williams: EXCELLENT JOB! TY

Exquizite Choice: Amazing job!

Shelly: This is such a great idea, very creative!

Miss Bernice: Thanks for talking about how you arranged the different inches of the hair bundles.

Альбина Галецких: Очень понравился финал. Креативно и супер! С меня лайк и подписка.

sonia maria: Ficou lindo

Megan Smith: Beautiful!!

Destiny Osuchukwu: Wow! Simply awesome. U are talented girl!

Stephanie Swtchks: PFM! I love that you simplify everything. Money is spent on hair quality. The rest, just a few simple tools. Way to be REAL! Just a quick note, the acronym PFM is for Pure F'ing Magic! Take care & Be well everyone!

Chimwemwe Kazora: thank you so much!!! really needed to see this again.

Her. Untitled: I just made a wig using the method.

Chrysania Taylor: I Finally Got It Thank U So Much Like It Looked Like Their Was A Closure N There's None I Love Ur Videos

Margaret Adutwumwaa: I want to do my own wig and I hope this video is going to help me doing it nice

Hadassah Israel Tv: This is very complicating as well as very confusing as I watch the video I was like OMG what it's very creative and it's cute

Favour Etukzz: This is a real game changer.... Thanks a lot girl

Taylor Jacobs: Very cleaver! Thank you for sharing this tip. I have such thin hair and I am no good at crocheting to my own hair, but you have given me an idea. Well done, on your presentation. clear and concise and viewers get the gist of your idea. Best wishes! Jx

Nana Peaba Mokwah: Nicely done! Can it stay like that for over a month?

Jessica Alves: Maravilhoso

Katherine: THANKS LOVE IT LOOKS AWESOME

Marnay Sylvester: Beautiful job

Lerato Thokoa: My gosh you helped so much i needed this thank you ❤❤❤❤

Wicked Apollyon: Damn girl you’re so beautiful, I love watching you make these but I doubt I could

Megan Harvey: So creative

Lorraine Blake: Brilliant. Thanks.

Joyce Clark: Very good job I love your hair.

Marie Bore: J’ai bien aimé cette vidéo merci beaucoup i really enjoy this vidéo thank you so much for sharing this

Marilyn Zanca: I have a question. when a closure can you make closure with netting and pull some of the wefts that are under the netting to make a realisted look? would it be too bulky if were to try that as a closure?

Missybeelondon: This is a good technique Nice hair too. Tfs hun

Debra Rivera: Great jobs you have so much patience

Mrs Scott: You are a freaking genius! Tfs!

cynthia morgan: Girl what you talking bout ? You did that ! That part look good

Sasha Goree: You look beautiful, great job

eliany texeira: Adorei este acabamento

Shandia Lynch: I love this thank you

MyTwell: Straight hair is so tricky.. you nailed it.

Max Kors: that looks bomb on you. Perfect.

Basil Mimi: Lovely.... i learnt alot

Deedee: Thanks so much for all for your efforts. Please how do you cover the track at the back center of the part?

jennifer kalian haruna: Beautiful

Felicia Jones: I really enjoy it but for me to do my own parts and everything I will have to watch a couple of more times but thank you

Godtime progress Anthony: so beautiful

pola nona: Magnifique, très brillante idee.

Candy Sands: This is amazing

The crochet whisper: That was GENIUS!!!

Joyce Chijioke: You're amazing hun

toryannia greer: Seems easier to just get a closure ‍♀️

BohoRho: Very nice good job

Julienne Ngampoua: thanks for sharing, i'm going to try

Lawrence Appiah: So nice

Emily Okoth: Wow,you look really good with a long hair

Savana Tang: This will be great for curly or kinky hair

Motivations with Maxi v. Joy: you are sooooo beautiful and gorgeous❣ and you're doing a great job❤

Lifestyle by Kam: Thanks for this video. The other one was a tad bit confusing

Galaxi: Can you do this method as a sew in?

JTKairos InStyles: very creative⭐i like this technic ⭐Pure Estrogen⭐ i use a similar technic on my last video⭐thank you in advance for visiting my channel⭐

Felicia Jones: Hi I know this video is old but I want to ask a question and I do like your Technique and everything I'm making a braided wig for the first time do you double the wig cap because I have a black wig cap and I have the Brown wig cap do I double them Brown I don't know if you ever did or braided wig I was just asking

HMB: Thank you so much

Crystal Wilson: Have you seen the ‘thin part wigs’? They seem to mimic what you’re achieving.

Flairelle: This is awesome

Charity Dansowa-Anyan: Have tried this over and over again but the pulled hair refuse to fall in place

Odibe Oldjon: Great job,I will stop buying wig from know, thanks alot

Life of Anubondem: beautiful

Keyerra Madgett: Creative, I have to try that

Zully Martinez: Sería bueno que que fuera en español gracias

Keliana Myrick: Is it possible to do this with 3 bundles? I have some hair just lying around the house

Lady Blue: You are beautiful...great job.

Tara Piacentino Omwoha: When you get to the top why are the tracks not taken to the very edge they stop short. Is this for a reason? I love the way you crochet the part. Great idea!

Sally Orumokinren: Lovely video. I have got to try it. Thanks alot. What's the pin called and how can I get it. Am in Nigeria and training to be a hair stylist. Thanks.

Pamela Jimenes: donde puedo conseguir esa pinsa que usaste para aser la transacion del enlacé frontal

Marilyn Zanca: Can you recommend a manican foam head that comes with a stand?

Nnennaya Ihekwoaba: Great job

sushimitten: I would’ve liked for you to zoom in on the part so I can really see if this method was truly effective.

Ramolokoane Makhafola: Do u cut the thickness of the stockings in front? I don't get that part

C M: You are heaven-sent❤

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