How To Slay Kinky Curly Lace Frontal Sewin (Start To Finish Installation)

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Hey guys so before we start the actual tutorial, I just wanted to show you guys some of the customization that I did do to this frontal. So I did tweeze my hairline so keep in mind that tweezing is very tedious. So take your time you don't want to spend a bunch of money on the frontal and then tear the lace or anything like that. So I'm tweezing the hairline and I'm also pulling some hair forward and going in between to tweeze a little behind the hairline. Also, keep in mind that you will lose a lot of hair tweezing I'll show you guys in a minute the amount of hair on loss, but that was just from this portion and then, when I actually pull washed, I shed a lot of hair. But it's okay. You you know you're literally pulling out hair, so you're going to have a lot of shedding once you're done. So that's the amount that I initially had and I also bleached my knots, I'm just using the quick blue in 30 volume devout developer and I let it sit on for about thirty minutes or so and then I washed and conditioned the hair. Okay, guys I'm here with the video today, showing you guys how I'm going to install this lace frontal as a so in this is the first time I'm doing this. So this is we're going to see how this turns out together. So um details and everything to the hair will be down below it's just the install portion. This is the Brady pattern that I have right now, so I have about seven braids going straight back and then have my anchor braids going around in the hair filled in like so I didn't leave my edges out any hair out, but I did just go ahead And slip my natural um hairline and my baby hair and everything I just kind of slicked those down already just so that when I put the cap, when I put the frontal on, I can kind of get a feel for how I want it to lay and How my natural hairline is formed, the frontal does not have baby hair on it, so you can always cut baby hear into it. But before I cut the baby here, I want to see if I can match it up and just have my natural baby hair out and to see if I actually need it so like I said this is going to be sewing. So I'm going to start by applying a net, so I'm going to use two Nets, I'm going to use a weaving net because I need to soak the hair, the bundles onto my head. But I also bought two stocking caps because I want to mimic a natural scalp, so I got it in the color beige. As you can see the color here and then I also got it in the color brown. So I got both of them because I didn't know how it was going to turn out so yeah. I just went ahead and bought both, so I can try it on it to see which colors I like best. So first I'm going to just apply a net and to my head and I'm not even going to bring you all the way up to the front, because I don't really need to I'm just going to sew this neck. Get it down along my anchor braid. Just to kind of secure it, so I switched that to the beige cap and I tighten my elastic band and now it fits mmm. I probably could have made it a little snugger, but that's fine. So, first you want to just kind of position the front toe, and so now I'm going to sew this back portion of the frontal down in the back just to secure it down now apologize. If you can't really see anything, my mirror is directly below the cameras. So I'm trying to make sure I show you guys and I can see in the mirror as well um but yeah bear with me like. I said this is my first time, so this is a learning experience for all of us, also as on someone, the frontal down, I'm just pulling it this back area just to make sure that it's taut and so that, when it's sewn down it's it's flat and Not loose and flabby like that, so as I stitch, don't pull it too, don't pull it too hard to where you're pulling the frontal back, but just pull it so that you know it's what so the frontals all sundown. So now the next thing I'm going to do - I haven't seen to me: people actually do this, but being that I have these anchor braids, I'm going to so just um these corner pieces of the frontal down on those anchor braids just to keep it secure. I know people normally just sew along the back and have good faith or they use the some type of holding glue or something at the front. I did get some of the got to be glued, but I also just want to so just sit a small stitch right here on each side just to keep it in position. So that's what I'm gon na do now. You feel my anchor braid right here and then I'm just going to do a stitch, and you want to be careful because you don't want to tear the lace, and so now it's secure right in this little area and I'm just going to do the same thing. On the other side, okay, so now I'm going to cut off the lace just to make sure everything's right, because I don't want to sell the bundles on and then I don't like how the frontal is looking so yeah. Oh, this is how it's currently looking. I know you can like see the lace a little um initially, I did not want to add baby hair, but I think I'm going to add a couple just to kind of camouflage this lace area, because this is about. As far as I can cut the lace back, I know some people tint their lace. I think that tinting will definitely help um just make the lace part kind of blend in a little more but yeah. I should have so most people. They cut their lace after it's on their head. For me, I think I should've did the opposite. I should have cut my lace first and then applied it because with so much lace I thought this was down further than what it actually was, and so now that it's on, I just kind of feel like it's back a little too far. But since it's already sewn down, there's not much, I can really do about it um, but yeah, so I'm going to just add the baby, hair and um. So I finally got my edges semi-decent. I'M still need to go in and do like some tweaking and stuff. Like that, but I want to start someone among the rest of the hair before I get too tired and not worry about the edges later. But I think once I tie my hair down and you know just everything kind of settles in it'll be fine, because I got this little area who I had to cut a couple baby hairs. Anybody didn't want to OD because I thought a lot of people OD on the baby hairs with the and yeah I like baby here, don't get me wrong, but a lot of people I just felt like they owed e on it and it looks like a frontal, Like and that doesn't necessarily look like fake hair, but it looks like I can't explain it like it's something about the way people do their baby hair, sometimes where it's like. Oh, that's a frontal like it doesn't necessarily look like a wig, but it looks like a frontal. So I wanted to kind of keep my baby hair to a minimum and that's why I tried to kind of have my natural baby hair out, but it just wasn't. Blending right so I did go and cut a few baby hairs, and this is what we're working with. I highly doubt that I'm going to be pulling all of it up at one time, so I should be fine, um I'll, probably like wearing it. In the side. Part or wearing it in the middle part and I'll just situate the baby hair, depending on how I wear it but yeah. I think I'm okay with this. I can deal with this so now I'm going to cut um some of this beige cap off because I don't really need all of it and then I'm going to apply the bundles just like I would do a regular. So in so I'm going to do a perimeter type and then I'm literally just going to fill all of this in with the bundled hair, and you know I'll come back and I'll show you guys the final look and how I Sal it in all of that. So definitely stay tuned, so this is how the hair looks when I have just one bundle sewn in. I did not need a lot of hair. This hair is really cool, so that's one bundle, I'm just filling in the space going back and forth, and here it is with a maybe half a bundle. So I use I have one and a half bundles and then my frontal - and this is how the hair looks once I'm done and I kind of taste it out - I'm definitely going to co-wash kinky curly hair works. It'S going to look crazy at first, but once you co-wash it'll, definitely bring the curls out and everything like that. But I just want to show you guys how it looked when I was initially finished and it says 24 inches and it's really long. But I did go in and trim it just a little bit, so this is the hair after being freshly co-wash. These are the type of brushes that I used. What I want to define my curls so now, I'm just going to take my hair out of this bath towel, and this is how it looks in so you see how the frontal is definitely not laid, but I'm going to show you guys how to you know, Secure it and make it all neat and pretty so first, I'm just going to take a brush and brush out my natural hairline, because I I'm going to go in later and kind of gel that down on its own, and I don't want it to get caught Up under the legs, so I'm just brushing it out now, I'm going to take some got to be glued, that one stuff, the spiking jail, it's the yeah, the spiking clean and I'm just laying that on the edges behind that hair, I pull out just applying a Generous amount, then I'm going to pull my frontal in secure it over that, I'm just taking this comb and just kind of pressing the frontal down into that cream. Then I also want to take a blow dryer and blow-dry it further to help it dry, and I was still having a little problem with securing it. So I'm going to take a little spritz right here and just massage that in and just secure it even further, and that's really it - I don't do my whole hairline because I just don't feel the need to if I'm only wearing it in the side part. The other half doesn't really need to be glued down, or you know gel down or anything. So I just really put it in this one corner and now I'm just getting my part situated how I like it. As you can see, it's already laying really flat now to define these curls, I'm going to use some mix, Chicks, leave in and then the Shea Moisture, frizz-free curls and I'm going to mix both of them and just scrunch it into the hair. This hair shrinks up a lot, so it is a longer length and I did trim it some, but it still doesn't have that much. Hang time. It doesn't look as long as initially look, but it's fine. It'S a really nice length and curl pattern, and now I'm just taking this travel size, diffuser and just diffusing my hair a little bit, I'm not going to do it until the hair is dry, but just to kind of give it initial shape, just defusing it, and Then I'm going to now gel down my actual baby hairs and a little bit of baby hair that I cut into the frontal and blend it in with my natural baby, hair and just slick it back. So I definitely like this method of my baby hair mixed with a little bit of the fake baby hairs. It gives it a more natural appearance and I apparent opinion rather than having all fake baby hair and then I'm just taking a little concealer and applying it onto that part area, and that is the final look guys. It took me a week to really perfect this method, but yes, this is unreal and I hope you all enjoyed this video see you next time. Bye,

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T Scott: My my my, I cant hardly believe this was your first time sewing in a frontal! Incredible!! Bless ya child! - aside from your skills, I appreciate that the video is informative, non- repetitive, and paced well. I like your choice of back ground music and ....well Im a new sub!! Awesome job!

Yea Rite: Wow u did a very good job, looks super natural thanks for sharing

justrellajo: Love your results. Turned out really good. Happy I'm not the only one that has trouble getting the got 2 be glued gel to actually work

Ms.Leah777: Gorgeous on you! you did an excellent job!

kykyroc: You did a great job. I am always searching for methods that look the most natural. Thank you for sharing.

SugarWater: I don't know how I stumbled across your channel but im glad I did. You're so pretty and talented!!!

Sergeant Williams: Turned out flawless!

ShenFashFab: loved how you slayed this look,how did the hair keep up after a month?

Dionne Meddings: The hair looks great on you!!! Great job!!!

Shanel Griffin: dam that looks hella pretty, the end result looks amazing and it looks real. love the wet look on you

Susan Hester: looks really pretty and like your natural hair!!

Jahira Henley: You did a wonderful job looks great on you

The Dailey Beat by Brittney D.: You slayed! You helped me decide whether or not to get a frontal for my kinky curly hair. After seeing this video I'm definitely getting the frontal!

Chènae Martinique: YYASSS BOOOO this frontal is SLAYYEEDDDDDD girl i need to get my frontal game upNEW SUBBIE i see you SLAYING!! Keep up the hard work love❤️❤️ you are extremely talented and i know it will take you far on here Stay sweet and keep in touch

Anastasia Chandler: Beautiful, Thank you. Great Job.

Top Tier: What kind of edge control did you use for for hair? Looks like it holds really well.

Luvme Hair: wow, you are so professional, and i like your videos, thanks for sharing!!

LHDC365 Virgin Hair: Great job. I love it.

mimi102239: I've seen videos where they sew down the anchor braids..and in between the front of the closure so when it grows it won't slide back

kaylou184: It came out so cute.

Ms. Saint-Louis: Girll you killed that frontal no lie !!!!!

TheJadeAppeall_: Love it!

Mika RenaY: It turned out cute

shy626: You did a good job :)

Nadiuska I.: Amazing! Great job. Can you write the name of the control edge you use please.

Suzan Campbell: Great job!!

All things Nash: PERFECT!

Livetoworship1521: GREAT JOB!!!

Cinnimon Jones: really pretty❤

PatraDeNae: Yes ma'am!! And u slayed that!!

Michelle Jackson: Excellent work Art, Young lady, continual must success

Ashleigh Mann: New Subbie!! I love your channel

Felicia Lynette: Yess! Its beautiful!!

HFNE: Hair looks good! What hair gel do you use?

Vera Rauch: beautiful

Rhonda: Pretty!!!!!

ginajeani: Did you enjoy this hair ? Do you recommend it?

DiggingHerStyle:

Belance Jusseline: yass first comment! it came out beautiful

queensnazzy1: what gel did you use for your baby hair?

Top Tier: I just scrolled down and saw that you have a video

Leah Lewis: Was your frontal a 13x4

Diamond Collier: Yesss Bitch

agape Stephens: putting make up powder in my frontals

Myra O.:

Mommy 4: Lace way to light for you you should have tinted it

Tawana Pierce: add to my favorite

Darbie Day MUA: How is the hair now. Did it tangle. How did it hold up xoxo

Ms.Leah777: Have anyone ever told you you favor peakmill?

Miley Melaza: The links says Peruvian curly is it the same

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