Micro Links/ Wash & Style + Maintenance

Wash and style with Micro links! I’ll go into detail about how to maintain and care for your microlinks. I hope you guys enjoy and make sure you like and comment and don’t forget to subscribe!

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Hey beauties welcome back to another video. Today'S video is a video. A lot of you guys have been asking for in my comment section: it's a maintenance, video for micro leaks, so I'm gon na wash blow dry and flat iron. My sister here and also just kind of look at her links and see what needs to be replaced. So that is what this video is gon na be about. If you are interested in watching then make sure you stay tuned and keep watching. If this is your first time here then make sure you subscribe hit the notification bells, so you can be notified every time I upload a video. I don't want y'all to miss out so make sure you hit the notification, but I feel like a lot of people. Aren'T getting notified so hit that right now, so you don't miss anything okay, so I have already looked at all of her links. I did notice that she had a few that was loose, so I'm gon na replace it after I get done with the wash and yeah. So this is the part while wash her hair, I'm gon na wash it deep condition it and then blow-dry and flat iron. So yeah this, the micro links, are you're able to wash them. You want to have your client come in at least every two to three weeks to have the links, kind of looked at, make sure they're all intact and if not have them replaced, have them come in? Have it washed at that time as well, but yeah and just so you guys know my sister hair is a 4c. She just saw here is it's kind of heat train, so it's not as kinky as it. It has been in the past because, like I said, is he train, but her hair is a 4c and any hair type can get this type of this type of method. It'S not just for one particular hair type for Street here or anything like that. Anybody can have this method done, so this is the part where you want to start replacing your links. You can also do it why, while the hair is dry, so sometimes I'll do it while the hair is wet, sometimes I blow dry completely and then do it. It all depends on how the links look if the links are looking like they way too loose like it's pulling on her hair, then I'll just I'll, take them out right away, while it's still wet and then proceed with the blow-dry. If you guys are interested in looking at a more detailed video on how I remove the links or even install the links, then I do have videos on my channel. I will make sure that I include the latest videos that I have for the removal and install in the description box below. So, if you're interested in those videos then make sure you go down in the description box below and hit that link. So what I'm doing is removing each section that needs to be removed while it's wet and then after I remove it, I'm going in and blow-drying the hair, her natural hair and then I'm going to reinstall the links or the weft and the links. After its part. It you want to make sure you part it good, you don't want it to be any like little hairs and stuff like that. Getting snagged in there so make sure that part is crisp, make sure it's straight and then make sure all the little hair and flyaways and stuff like that is it's tamed I like to use this clip because it helps to keep the hair in place, and so I can start on the other side, so you want to get you one of those clips as well just to hold the hair in place when you are installing the beads, because sometimes it can just move around too much. So you need something to hold it down. See this is a link right here. This is what I'm talking about one that's kind of hanging: you don't want it to hang too much and it Yanks the person here out. That'S when it causes damage. So when you see the hang, it hanging a little bit like that, you want to go in there and replace it and do not pull hair from that same section that that hair was hanging from you want to pull in another area party a little bit. You want to part you want to pull the hair it's hard to describe it to you guys, but you want to pull hair a little bit close to that same section, but you don't want to pull hair from that same exact section. I hope that that makes sense to you guys, but the point of doing that is so her hair is not causing so much tension that it causes that hair to break out of that hair follicle. So I don't like to have too much tension on one area. Once it looks like it's been pulled a little bit too much, then I just go and put it put the beat in another area, and also just for you guys that just need to hear it, because a lot of people just feel like this is just so Unhealthy on the hair, and it's not, this is actually one of the the most not damaging weaving methods. Now with that being said, though, it's not damaging. It can be depending on how you handle it. You shouldn't be raking combs to it, because that will cause the beads to come loose. You want to still use precaution when you are combing it when you are detangling it when you are styling it when you are flat ironing it, you don't want to flat iron it too much. I stress that so much that I'm sure you guys are used to hearing it at this point, but flat iron, it's too much, and all of that that is what causes the damage, not the actual method itself. I hope that makes sense to you guys. My little niece is always hanging out with us, but that's what y'all see in the background, but this method I like it so much because you're able to pull it up in a ponytail and style it with ease. Like you, don't have to worry about the lumps and the bumps no braids or anything like you, have the flexibility to do what you want with your hair and a lot of people need that they need to let it breathe having your hair suffocated all the time Under a wig or a sew-in is just doing nothing good for your hair, okay, you have to let it breathe some time, so I hope you guys enjoyed this video rate. This video down below tell me what y'all thought about this video if y'all liked it. What y'all want to see next, and that is it for this video beauties. I really appreciate you guys being a subscriber, and I will see you next time - bye,

Dasha Andino: I love how she not only styles the hair too look good but actually cares for the clients hair to make sure she doesn’t cause any damage to the clients natural hair ! If only all the stylist were like YOU MA’am !

Eboni Lyttle: She should have tightened them while her hair was dry... then washed it. Once it’s wet it’s easier to get tangled

Ash R: Thank you so much for this video! My stylist went out of town and I had to wash my hair myself.

Syreeta Stake: I would like to see micro links done on 4c (non heat trained hair) using kinky curly hair. I have 4b/c hair and I want to try micro links using kinky curly hair if possible. I just do not know if it is feasable.Thank you.

Michelle Raw: Do you charge for this or is it included in the price of their initial install?

D A R L I N G 2: Love this so much

Ki-Anna Drayton: Thank you for this video! How many bundles did you use for this install?

Nun Ya: When you instal micro links, do you typically charge people for maintenance of it? If so, do you charge the same price as a new instal?

Cynthia Caslin: I have a question are we going to flat iron the roots

July'sFinest: Do you have to blow dry it and flat iron if Everytime you wash?

Gigi Cardeńas: Bomb great. Job all everything you said so true!! Wish you where closer I love love to book an appointment.

Gianni Boler: So bomb!

Jenny Lee: This video is the best video I had seen of this method. Nice and clear. Thank you

Pisces R'us: It’s the having to come in every 2-3 weeks for me

RileyLuxe: Am I the only one that thinks this method is sooo damaging to natural hair

Ericka Love: Have your noticed this method cause breakage at some point ?

Aye Welt: I like the color and length

Fabulously Faron : I want to try this so bad but I have to keep my grays touched up every 4-6 weeks. Are you able to color your roots with thiw when its time for maintenance?

Masha Chan: I'd really like to get micro links but in my city, they only have loose curls pattern, I want something that's close to my hair because I don't wanna have straight hair and keep on straighten my hair, but I really like the look of it

Toreal Jones: It don’t hurt when you blow it out with links install?

Jenn Howell: I notice that you do not sew the webth on top of the microlink. Is there a reason?

India Amour: What do u do about the roots do u leave them puffy

Shawn Wash: Seems like to much work and damage

Jasmine Sincerely: How many tracks where these ?

Euie Schau: Thank you

arte e costura : CHIC BEAUTUFUL

Tiffany Edwards: I thought the weave was supposed to at least match the texture of your hair. It’s a no for me.

Danielle:

Cynthia Monclaire: Hey I have a question you mention something about yo sister hair is heat train ... I want to know how can you train your hair like that any key tips

LA LA day: Oh.. It's a nooo for ME

Victoria Baskerville: How can we make an appt?

Phuccphamee: Roots too puffy

Teeshanece: Hey what

DiamondDizza: This looks terrible. Microlink should only be done with ones own texture hair. Looks horrid very quickly otherwise.

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