Silk Based Closure Series: Part 5 The Sew In

Part 5 of the silk based closure series.

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Hey you guys, okay, so I am half way up the back of my hand and I just wanted to stop and show you guys look 20 trick. You can do you can use a smaller clip than this um, but I'm using to do clip because I don't like the way, the smaller clothes kind of snatch, my hair, but as I'm folding that works back, you can see that i sold it to the end. I I usually sold this about three or four times on this very in and that's so. It'S not so much like 11 thread tension on your hair, because a three can cut your hair, so i usually wrap that or like so that about three times in the same place, and that way it's not so much tension on 103, it's like even this beaut Mistreated of tension here, and so it doesn't it's not as a rough on your edge, the edges up here, but even okay. So I fold the wet back and i bring it around and that's pretty much where i'm going to sew it in place. But when you put it on this side, it's like you know it's kind of dangling. They need to get a nice nurse. So what I like to do is I like to take the clip - and I just click the extension hair together like that um and it just kind of stays in place, so that I can continue to sew without having to hold the hair or worry about the Hair getting them away, so i just wanted to show you guys that little tip while i am continuing sewing and the hair, and i will be back when i'm closer to the top, and i can show you guys how to measure for the closure. The lace bows are just going to go on, see you guys in a minute. Okay, he took so I am I completed like basically pull all my hair almost and you have this part in the top. This is all the work that I have left. This is the second pack that I went into her second bundle, which was four ounces. Um. That'S all this left, and this is what's going to wrap around my head like this up here, but anyway the closure is going to go right on top like. So I actually wet it so is it's easier to handle when is a little moist, so here is the closure on top and just gon na line it up. You see how well it will hit lands. Blender, that's great okay. So what I'm going to do so? I'M going to cut down with lace, really quick. I can leave in about a centimeter on there because I don't want to cut it too close or rather cut it a little more later than too much now. Okay, so here is the closure with the piece clip and just lay it on top, so we're looking right there. We go ok, so instead about right there, ok! So in order to get this work, a point where i'm not going to soak all this up there. Yet i'm going to leave this free, ok and when we do is I'm going to century disclosure and I'm actually going to sew down the closure on one side here and then sew down the closure on the other side. After that, I'm going to pull it back and slow down and then people will be able to line that up with our tape. But the reason why I'm going to slow this down first and then after I sold it down, I'm going to clip it up and I'm going to take this piece and finish this space in between and the reason why I'm doing it. That way is because I just um, you know you don't want to lay this down and then have the spot for your closure too small or too big. It'S just a lot easier. This way, unless you have a way to mark off, you can always also just kind of like put it on and then put clips around it and that's the space that you need for the closer. But it's a lot easier just to do it this way. So I'm going to Seoul the closer down, like I say it on the two sides and then I'll be back see you minute you! I just want to remind you guys, like when you're selling this down make sure, after you saw this side, make sure you pull a little bit just so it's taut and it doesn't buckle on the top okay. So now that I have the closure so down, as you can see it's so down and it slowed down just on the two sides, I'm going to take the hair, I'm going to twist it in the Rope just to get it all out of my way and I'M going to do just a little bun on top okay and with that, but I'm going to take a hair clip and I'm just going to clip it so that it is out of my way. Oh crap, there's one more piece: okay, make sure. Did you get all of the hair out of your way now now that the hair is all the way in the closures there? I'M going to take this piece and I'm going to continue getting really close to the closure and pretty much we should spit about right. There and then I'm going to fold it back and it's going to come around and just want to sit really close. Just let me sit really close just like that right around the closure and pretty much. That is pretty much going to be it and then we're going to go ahead and take down our closure. So I'm going to go ahead and continue so on this around. Remember it's going to go just like this, we're on through here and then you're going to bring it up as close as you can to get to closure and around and that's going to be yet there we go. So I'm going to go ahead. So this and I'll be right back. Okay, everybody! So I am finished sewing in all of this year and when I say no tangles, I mean like, of course, hair can get tangled. But what I'm saying is I can comb through it with a couple of strokes. Not it's matted and dreaded and like you're not going to get that out. Look okay! So I'm just going through to get any hair that I'm i may have sewn into the threaded accidentally get caught up in the thread, but sometimes when you sew it out, I mean when you saw the left some of the hair it's caught in the West up Here, and so you have to comb through to get those two years to lay flat and not start stripping it down. Here is completely to tango. I have to put any styling product any whatsoever, and it is beautiful now for the top I've completed sewing around. So I'm the web completely around and now i'm going to just take that down gently comb. It out. You want to be really gentle with your closure. Okay, I'm just going to part it out, ok kind of time, just pardon it out, and you want to comb it into place now. What we're going to do is we just want to work the hairs out of the threads up here? Okay, now just to see how everything is laying and so far is Ling, great okay. So now what I'm going to do is I'm going to find the edge of the closure because remember we didn't sold the back of the closure down and the reason why we didn't so back up closure down, because we want to make sure this lines up with Our hair line perfectly okay, so I'm sorry adjust and see, stop right there, okay, just when I adjust and see we're just going to line up and it's going to line up about right there. So our closure, we go ahead and so our closure to this top track in the back and so the way I'm going to do is I'm just going to bring all the hair forward and we'll put a clip here and a clip here and then I'm going To go ahead and sew back that I'll be right back when I get money doing so, pretty you! Okay, ladies and gentlemen, if you're watching, I halves on the back of closure down and it's nice and smooth - and you can put your part in the top piece, it's going to work that here and the best thing to do is to go ahead and take a Little spray bottle and just spray the top of your head, so the nut everything is smooth out, but as you can see, it's smoothing out pretty good itself. Okay. So now we take our alcohol. Now you understand i'll come home and I have a cotton ball and i'm just going to saturate the cotton ball, not a lot, not not so much where you touch it to your skin in the alcohol, just kind of runs down your face. You don't want to do that, okay, so right now, what I'm going to do is I'm just going to grind the alcohol along my hairline and pick up all the oil see that make up pick up all the oils need makeup. On a hat on my hairline. It'S going to go ahead and get all that, but I can I'm kind of just brushing my baby. Here'S this side, you

Deborah Jean: Hi, your hair looks gorgeous, thank you for your tips and also the sew in. Your video came in the right time, because I was in the process of doing a sew in with a closure and I wasn't sure how to install it and also the braids pattern that is very easy, but one question did you also sew the back of the closure, I only see you sew both sides but did not see you did the back.

Jenny Cococure: Wow. This is a great idea! Wish I'd thought of it! Much better than an entire wig, and less expensive.

Gloria: @Nicsnaps Actually I've saw this being done. What the stylist does is leave out a little hair on the hairline and then sew the closure behind the hairline with invisible thread. Caution: Invisible thread is plastic so it can be hard on your natural hair.

jaysicka06: I would pick a good weave over anything . Amazing

Sarah B: It's really pretty...sorry if I missed it...where do I buy this hair? and the lace piece? Thanks so much ahead of time!

MsCkelle: Can you sew on the closure without using glue?

l4patti: i agree i bought one and should receive tomorrow. good quality closures on ebay more reasonable as well!

AYBSFAN1: How has the closure peice held up? Does it tangle? And does it blend with the weaving hair?

Jenny Cococure: Ugh. Nevermind, I just went to the site and checked out the price. $130 for a small patch? A full wig doesn't cost much more! Geesh.

MsIGetLotOfThat: whats the difference between folding the hair and cutting the wefts?

Gloria: @MsIGetLotOfThat When you fold the wefts you don't have the problem of the wefts shedding on the fraying ends.

Neeshpeesh123: Is that a small, medium, or large closure ?

Gloria: @angel292005 Hi you can find this hair piece at the links in the info box above. (my site) MyLusciousbeautylife and silkbasedclosures

Dimeslooth: @GnyseGirl i just wanna say it was like looking in the mirror when i watched this because me and you have it in the EXACT, and i mean the EXACT same spots its crazy. so i feel your pain :/

GirlGirlTV: what kind of hair is that that you are sewing in

Dimeslooth: i hope this isnt too sensitive of a subject but do you have eczema?

glittrrbrat 001: :D i know your from the BR vids <3

Deborah Jean: Hi, nevermine I see you did, Iam sorry I didn't reliaze that.

Gloria: @bridauty0526 Yes, I do.... Comes and goes... sigh

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