Diy Lace Closure Wig Ft. Unice Brazilian Curly Hair

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Age: 20

Hey guys so here I am with my unit boy. One thing that I didn't notice is that I would say, like the ten inch, it's like a little bit of a looser curl pattern than the bottom. So, like it kind of looks puffy, but really is just not as tight. That'S the rest of my here. Okay, so let me talk to you a little bit about my whole like process in making this one thing I want to throw out. There is the fact that I I didn't realize until the end of the process that I somehow sewed all the hair went to the cap backwards. Like my whole cap is backwards. He was just so fried, but it's fine. It worked out um. I think he looks fine or whatever the ugh don't cap is pretty tight on my head, so, like I didn't have to - or at least I'm not yet I haven't like um sewn it down or uh use bobby pins or anything literally. My hair isn't even in braids, it's like in a low ponytail, Matt's gone, hey but yeah. This is how it looks if anything I'll, probably like try to cut it a little bit to make it shape my face a little more. This is how it looks. No painting down my hair is not braided underneath I have not fully customizing my I mean cus cus, I customize it. I don't know English. No. I have not fully customized my closure um. I think it looks good and I'm not gon na lie to you. I'M gon na go ahead and toot my own horn to to because honestly anyways. Thank you so much for watching and I'll see you all in my next video everything I used was this mannequin head, along with the mannequin holder, that you know connected the mannequin head to the table, hair of course, different kids and clips to hold down the hair. Hold up the hair, don't cap scissors needle and thread of course, and I believe that's it. So the first thing I went ahead and did was go ahead and pin down my closure, because I went to sew that on first I ended up moving it around. Like a thousand times so we'll see so now that I'm sewing the closure down. I did this technique where I sewed the needle through and then I kind of made a circle loop and then I took the needle and brought it back through just ensure that I got a double loop so that I would know that the closure was super secure And then from there just kind of so regularly, which I do I just sewed through the neck of the closure and the dome cap and then and I was doing the under hand - and I just continue to do that as I sold the closure down. I continue to like cool the closure, the opposite way just so that I can make sure that the closure will lay like super flat because that's important okay. So now I've made it full circle around my closure and I'm just struggling to try and figure out cuz. I ran out of thread so now, I'm just starting over again and I'm slowing down the very last portion of the closure, and then I will be done with that part which I was happy about, because that was the part that I was most nervous about, because Everybody knows you need a super flat closure in order to have a decent-looking, wig and sorry for all the times that I'm gon na be in the way in some of these shots. But as you can see again, I did the circle and I'm looping it through, and I was gon na go ahead and tie the knot a couple of times once again to ensure that the closure is on there really good snip the excess string. And then I'm gon na go ahead and give it a tug. So you can see how good it's on there. As you can see from the side, it's laying there pretty flat and now I'm just gon na go ahead and start slowing down the treks onto the lower part of the head. As you can see before I even started filming. I did start sewing on tracks just because this is the first time I'm sewing period, so I just kind of wanted to get a hang of it. So I had to do that first before coming onto film well yeah, as you'll see like right there in continuously, I'm gon na keep like messing up, but it's fine, because it was my first time and I just only plan to get better but yeah. This track right here, as you can see, I'm struggling and that's because I didn't use the pins for some reason. So it was pretty hard for me to hold the hair up and sew the hair down, but in the next clip you will see that I decided to pull out the pins. Finally, and it was much easier for me to slow down the track, all right, yeah. So, as you can see, I have the pin right there and I'm just going ahead and sewing all the way across, and another thing that I want to mention is that I did not sew through the West, because I hear that that cause is a lot more Shedding than necessary - and nobody needs that so I was just sewing directly under the West and then through the don't cap continuously, still doing it under hand. That was just what was comfortable for me and once I ran out of thread I would just cut the thread and double triple quadruple: nadia mhm because, like I said you don't want your tracks to slip so yeah. As you can see, this video is probably get super repetitive, because I'm just want to continuously show me different. Steps of me sewing on the tracks in different parts of the way. Okay, so, like I mentioned before, I was kind of struggling with the closure aspect of the lid, just because I wanted a side part in a lot of videos that I watched were for middle parts, but I figured it out and right here basically will see me Struggling with and going over for a while is the fact that I'm trying to slow down the track to the closure or as close as possible, just so that I don't know, I'm not even gon na sit here and act like. I know why. But that's what I've seen a lot of other people do. So I was just trying to do the exact same thing and the pin was kind of in my way. So eventually, I know I'm gon na take that out and just after I finished sewing that down. What I did was just continue to sew the rest of the track as fast as I was before. Once I got back comfortable with the whole procedure procedure as if it was a surgery, but basically I mean honestly kind of was a surgery to putting this weight together. Okay, so, like I mentioned before, I did end up cutting out a lot of the clips just because it got really repetitive, as you can see here in this clip, I'm starting, I made it a like. Basically, I finished most of the wig, but this is me, starting on the ten inch bundle and I'm just once again going around the dome or the wig head, like in a circular motion not going through the weft and just going underhand with the needle and thread. Also, another thing that I want to mention is the fact that I would sometimes go through the whip at the end, just for extra security, but not all the time, just something I kind of want to test out and see how that worked. But and another thing I did use the do it soon that slip over method, as you can see right here, I did not cut the tracks until I absolutely had to any right here is where I absolutely had to, because I kind of got to that small Rectangular place where I needed to cover up the closure. So that's what I'm doing right now I measured it out. I cut the track and now I'm just slowing down this track to the closure, so that you can't see any of the NIT. That is on the closure, and I'm just going to continue to do that until it's completely covered after a full day of long work. As you can see, I am coming to the end for this very, very tedious project and yep. This is like the last thread and I'm done okay, so this is just a simplified clip of me. I just put the wig. I put it on right. After taking off the mannequin hand, I did it off the lace or customized my lace, but if you would like to see how I got it looking out in the beginning, make sure to comment like and subscribe and I'll be sure to put that video up next. As well, thank you all for watching and see you next time.

Its A Baddie: That wig looks so good on you

Kharisma Walker: It looks so good

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taijahnay: i want a wig !!!!!

Kaya Payne: do you still like the hair?

j kee: Lengths?

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