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Hey y'all, it's me slayed by Jordan, Happy New Year, so today I got an exciting video for you. All I haven't did one in a long long time. I think, like almost over a year we're going to be doing a leave out sewing today. Um, like a traditional sewing with leave out and the company we'll be working with today - is beauty forever, hair. Let'S get into the packaging. We have a two wig caps, um, one lace band like this, that says Beauty Fabric and another lace band. We also have some lashes and like a little makeup, brush thingy four bundles of 30 inch uh body, wave hair, let's open it up, so these are the four bondos 30 inch body wave. Let'S get into it. First of all, super soft off the back fingers running straight through love that and so we're gon na die these jet black today and then um we're gon na do some Crips, so we're just gon na do a middle part, so we're gon na leave out jet Black uh, with crimps on my friend, beautiful Hustler she's here today for Miami and yeah. Let'S get this install started: hey guys, hey y'all, about to get this sewing, started, she's freshly, washed blow dry, deep, conditioned and trim. We get her hair back healthy and thick. So, let's do it: let's do it So today we're going to do a center part, so we're gon na part, her hair down the middle and we're going to separate her leave out on both sides of the part depending on your length, and your thickness will determine How much hair you will leave out? Oh foreign, we're also going to leave the edges out just to reduce any tension on her hairline. Her hairline is a little thin and we want to preserve it as much as possible. So you want to go ahead and leave that out, and it also gives a more natural look when you, like, you know, wear your hair behind your ear or anything like that. It just you know it just appears more realistic, like it's your hair, so I like to leave the edges out on both sides as well, just a little thin row controls and also to relieve tension when she moves her head up and down left and right. We'Re gon na calm down those nape hairs and twist those out the way this is so her sewing can be very comfortable. I'Ve been doing hair for about eight years, and I was first known for my leave out sew-ins. So I know that if you break those nape hairs and you sew tight and you break tight, it's gon na hurt and you don't want to hurt your clients. You want your class to be as comfortable as possible, so just leave out that very thin bro in the back. It'S not going to kill you! You don't even have to press that out. If you don't want to just leave it out so that tension in the back won't be so much because we all about making sure the style is cute, but you also want it to be comfortable and you don't want it to pull your hair out. So now I just took a cream oil moisturizer, we're gon na put that out over her hair just to keep her actual hair moisturized. Underneath this install as well. You know we tend to just order scalp, but the hair needs moisture too. It'S no reason for it to just be dry, while it's burning down so now we're going to do two anchor braids. I braid I do this on each side of the leave out, we're just going to braid it straight back and it's going to meet in the middle and you'll see exactly what I'm talking about in just a second and I do add weave for these braids foreign, Who you understand, singing God? I should have put you somewhere else. Katie Texas and those are our two braids and we're just gon na leave those alone for now and now we're gon na do the rest of our perimeter braids we're going to take this braid. All the way down the side around her ear and stop it once we get to the other side on the back of her nape. This is just so. We have the most secure braiding foundation and that everything flows together perfectly. We don't want any breaks with any gaps in it around the perimeter. Now, on the inside of the perimeter, you can have gaps in between your braids, but on those perimeter braids we don't need any gaps whatsoever, so this is why I do this. I know I know hey self-controllers, remember and I'm going to do the same thing on the other side of camera and now we're just going to start our regular up and down braids we're just gon na break the hair down, and once we start our second braid. We'Re going to take that in and add it to the new braid and we're just going to do that all the way around. Just your normal um braiding pattern, you got the size. I know I know you say your problems, thank God, foreign. We just added those in with the rest of them and we ended with one braid. Now we're going to take this last braid we're going to sew it to her hair use a blunt thread. I use blood thread because it's easier to identify what is thread and what his hair, when taking out on this install um we're just trying to prevent um, cutting the new growth or any parts of the hair as possible um. So I like to use blunder. It'S just a little, you know extra thing. I do to just ensure that you know the install and the takedown of this. You know service is amazing foreign we're going to take some oil and oil, her scalp very thoroughly um. I don't really judge when it comes to oils honey. I just use whatever is on my station, if I'm being honest um and if you ain't got no oil now you got is grease, hey use that too, I just prefer you put something on the scalp, then it just not, then it just be dry. Um. Now we're going to take our weaving net and we're going to sew this um around the perimeter of her braids y'all. I like to use the weave in it because, as you can see from her perimeter break and those other braids that are just you know, um pulled up into the next braid. There is a huge gap and on that huge gap, I can sew on that neck and also to me the net makes the foundation more. Not only does it make it more secure, it makes it more flat, especially for those clients we have very thick hair. You would definitely want to use a net. I pretty always use the net um just because it allows me to get the most hair in. I can sew on the net when it's not a break there. It'S just you know: it's just a win-win situation, so I highly recommend you do use a net and I was time to sell our first bundle in I like to First pull the needle through the braid and then open up the two pieces of the thread and Stick the needle through and pull it through. That creates a knot on the braid and then I take my needle and I actually stick it through the beginning of the track and I start sawing my first track down um. I do double my wefts. I doubled these Wells. It'S pretty much all the way through, I think the last track I singled, but I like to double my wefts just to get as much hair in as possible um if we're really really going for a very, very flat in style. I may just double the first three and then sing with the last one or I'm a single all of them. If I just feel like, I got all the time in the world, but I don't so today we're gon na double these wefts and on my first row I like to sew underneath the braid just in case they want to pull the hair up or just for Whatever reason you don't see any braids, so I do sort of the braid. I don't know if you could tell, but I do that on the first braid and I also do the flip method. I don't cut my tracks, I'm about to show you what I do right now. So, with the flip method, I um. I let one piece of the track go and I only fold over one at first. So look at that. I'M gon na show you in just a second. I let one part of the track go. I followed that one track and I saw on top of the property like twice and I just keep sewing and then eventually you're gon na meet the other track as well. Follow that as well sew, it twice and you're just gon na keep on going. I like to drop one track when I'm folding the wheels, because it ensures that it's fat and it's not bumpy right there. That'S why I do that. Um me explaining that probably wasn't the best, but if you look closely, I did drop one of the tracks when I was folding it over um and that just assures fatness. We love flatness, we love volume, but we love flatness. I hate a bumpy lumpy sewing I'ma. Make sure you write honey, stroke, foreign, hey, I'm stroking, babies, the strong EST there is cause. You know close. Let'S take this overboard to do foreign baby baby and now we're down to throw in our last track on this side by this side of the leave out. So, as you can see, it's double, but I'm going to cut that bottom track out the way and we're just gon na single it till we get to the end of this braid. That'S just to ensure flatness and that everything is just very seamless and I'm sewing very close together on that last track, because you don't want any thread popping and if you haven't noticed the whole video. When I pull the needle through the brain, I pull it through. The track and I wrap the thread around the needle twice and that just ensures that it's not coming to loose, and that's that I also like to use my hot comb to you know, lay it down flat. I may add some hairspray, you know whatever to just ensure that uh around my leave out is very flat. So once I press my leave out everything just lays flawlessly, so I finished the other side of that last track on the other side of the Levi off camera, and this is the hair after I blow dried it with some Tresemme heat protecting spray and now we're About to get into this leave out, so I did apply some um oblivica um, Seaberry, hair serum for a five to medium hair off camera um. Now I'm just gon na hot comb. The leave out first on both sides and then we're gon na press it using our baby list nano titanium one inch flat iron. I actually pressed her hair on the highest setting um just so I could just do one pass and you know get it in there. Real good - and that was that I didn't really spray any like harsh, um, hair sprays and stuff, like that on her leave out like drench it down like how I used to do back. In the day, back in, like 2016, we used to load the hair with Spritz on the leave out, but now wearing our soft girl era so honey. We like soft hair um. I did spray some Spritz over the Levi, as I got done just to ensure that you know it Blends uh flawlessly with her bundles um, but um. You definitely um. Don'T want to spray hella Spritz on your leave out um. That'S just not the look. We go for now in 2023, so now we're about to do our crimps. I like to take my freeze, spray and spray. It very liberally on the top and bottom of the section comb that, through with a rat tail comb and press down foreign triple barrel waiver of 450 degrees, this is hands down. My favorite crimping iron. I'Ve been using this crimp and iron for years about five six years now: hands down the best crimper you're gon na ever use to get so hot and last it just does what it needs to do, and I love it. Yeah yeah yeah yeah, yeah, yeah yeah and after you finish each crimp. You want to make sure you spray it again with some more freeze spray and just go to your next section. So we're going to repeat the same steps, we're going to spray that freeze spray liberally on top and bottom of the section coming through with that red tail comb and start pressing down. And I like to press down for a minimum of 10 seconds per press. All right after approximate, when you pull your next row down, make sure that your crimps are not laying directly on top of each other and that they are laying in between each other. As you can see the crimp I'm doing now, once I get finished it's going to delay in between those two crimps that I did at the bottom and not be laying directly on top of either. One of them want to make sure that it lays in a break pattern that way when you get done all your crimps flow together and you don't see gaps in between your crimps. That'S why they call me the cream King baby, because you know period and these other cramps, as I finish all of them, I'm going to take my beyond the zones turn up the heat spray to give the hair a beautiful gloss, I'm going to spray that liberally. All over the hair and then I'm going to show y'all how I separate my crimps, because I don't leave them just like this. You can, if you want to, but I like to separate mine, to give a more soft girl era. Look. I just take some of that Beyond The Zone. Put it on my fingertips and I run my fingers through the hair one time all the way through and that's how I get my crimp shot. Don'T know How I Live, they live. Let'S do a quick recap of this final look. Foreign will be in the description box below goodbye

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