How To: Slick Edges And Blend Lace Closure

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Hey guys so today, I'm going to show you all how I slip my edges and how I blend my closure um. I actually have hair left out, even though I have a closure, so I just want to show you all how you can make your closures on a daily basis. Not look so Whiggish when you have your. If you have hair left out or if you have an actual closure, so if you guys want to see how I do this, then you can stay tuned and keep on watching. So first I would like to start off with um parting, my hair, where my hair and my closure meet. You want to make sure that your part and your closure meet each other and they make a continuous line going down to your forehead. Make sure I just even calm it then I like to take the part that I'll leave out. I like to take that comb it through a couple of times now, sometimes I Flatiron it, but today I'm not going to show you with the flower, I'm just going to show you so it you can get a full effect of how you really just lick. Your edges, if you don't want flat on your hair, I take, is this designer essentials: umm sleek edge control. Now this edge control is a little high pricey it's about $ 14 $ 15, but I'm telling you guys that it does the trick like this is really the trick to looking here. It'S just like this is the only thing that you need, but anyways. I just put this and take just a tiny bit and I like to slick it right up there. Now you want to make sure that you're putting enough up there so because I have to take hair. So I have to take just a little bit more than normal, and this stuff does not kick up you guys like it does not kick up at home. Hey, I'm telling you guys that it really doesn't like make your edges look white or anything even after it's been kicked up, so I just continuously just slick it down with my fingers. Make sure that is slick and I'll rub it a couple of times just to make sure that my edges just to make sure that my edges are really down. I like to take it and just keeps licking it back with my fingers, and then I like to take a hard like bristle, brush or whatever, and I like to start combing and brushing my edges just to make all of the product go through my hair. While I'm slinging it out you okay, next I'd like to take any concealer, but I'm using on mac matchmaster concealer in the shade eight and then I take a small little angle brush. Then I like to use this one is from BH Cosmetics. You take it and I just dab it in the concealer, make sure you have enough, because you're going to start from the beginning of your hairline and go all the way back to where the part stops. So you just want to make sure they traveled enough up. There and I'm not going to put any more up here, just as it so after you do that you want to start by. I hold it down and I like to take it and just dab it where, on the kind of the closure in your hairline meet, and then I like to drag it back on the closure. And then I choose make sure that I don't have too much concealer right here. I don't done with that. I just like to move it around just a tad bit, because my closure is very old and I've had this hair and this sewing for a long time. So it moves just a tad bit, but I just like to make sure that it's in place with my Muscat oil, with my forehead, sorry and um. I just want to make sure that it all lines up evenly so that the closure is not over here and then the the line for my forehead up is over here or something. So I just make sure that it's like this and then once I do that I just take a comb or brush my fingers, which I already flat ironed this this hair. But I just take a comb, something and just make sure that it's all laid down and by the way you guys like if y'all didn't know. This is not a sew-in. It'S a wing. It'S a wig um. I can do that's the toriel which I'm actually going to do a tutorial, because I'm gon na make a wig, and I wan na do its tutorial on how I install it. So I didn't know one on how I install is to but oh yeah this about it. You can see the it looks, and now you don't have to worry about going out with your clothes you're. Looking crazy. This you can do yourself. That'S why I did a tutorial on it just to let you guys know that this is what I do as a hair stylist, just to make sure that my closures are always looking up to par hang on. So today, I'm going to show you all how I laid my edges and how I blend my closure with my real hairline. On being that, I have hair left out around my perimeter um. I just wanted to show you guys this, because a lot of people have been asking like how do I keep my closure to blend, with my real hair line? Being that I have hair left out um. I do this also to leave hair out, because I don't want to look too much like a wig. So when that happens, hello, Hey, hey guys! So today, I'm gon na show you all how I lay my closure and blend it. Well,

Sincerely, Netta: Hey ♡ the video. I recently had a lace closure installed for the first time & I hate the way it lifts a little near the part where it meets my leave out ... Idk maybe it's supposed to do that ??? I could see you moving yours around, but you also mentioned that you'd had yours in for a while. Any suggestions ????

catmo59: Maybe you should try kinky straight or kinky curly since you have so much leave out

Kamisha Carter-Johnson: No offense, but I think you have out to much of your hair. And its so thick (which is good) but less hair out for you, is better.

Eboni K: Hot mess

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