Micro Link Sew In???? The Good The Bad & Ugly!!!!

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Hey beauties welcome back to my channel, so today's video is just the good, the bad and the ugly when it comes to the micro link. Beater wet. Yes, I'm just gon na share the tea and just share with you guys things that you need to know when it comes to the micro link beat away, I like both so wins and micro inks, and I do both. But I like the micro link beater with more because of they having such a natural look. You can pull it up in the ponytail if you want to do a high ponytail. If you want to low you, can you have more flexibility with the micro link? Beater with with the so in is a little bit more restricted. It is more protective. I feel like I feel like what the Sun winds is more like a do your hair and then forget about it, because that's pretty much what you do when you have a so I need you, you know, leave it in too long or whatever, but so I Mean I guess, if you want something super protective, then the so ends is the route to go, but as far as the bad, when it comes to the micro links, if it's not installed by a professional or somebody that is very knowledgeable about the micro links, then You can mess around and pull out your hair. You can lose your hair because it is attached right, a little B that the micro link or the micro B - it's attached so you're here as well. So you do want to make sure that you're getting it installed by a professional somebody that knows what they're doing, because that is the bad thing about the micro links is you can literally pull your hair out in that area if it's not installed properly, so I'm Gon na a lot of coins to be like you know, just giving out a dispersant or whatever you know, but at the same time it'll be worth it in the end. You don't lose your hair, so make sure you are going through sessional. Smita knows what they're doing okay! So when you put when you're placing the bead on there, you want to have it at least about a half inch away from the stout, because you don't want to have it too close to the scalp, because it's just too close to the scalp and you take Too small of a section of hair in there it can cause a lot of tension and also cause the person to lose hair so make sure you're being very mindful of that. So yeah be very mindful of that, because that does play a role in if your hair get damaged from it so make sure you're you're doing that as well and then, when it comes to cleaning as far as washing your hair, you can. I love the flexibility of being able to just wash your hair, get into your scalp being able to do your deep conditioning treatments and you can well. I don't want to say you can get your ends clip because, if you're getting something longer than your hair, then they won't be able to reach your hair to cut it. So that part, you can't do but everything else you can do it's up to you, how you maintain it that determines if it's going to be something that won't be as protective for you or not, it's best to get something around the same texture as yours, so That way, you can't wear it as a natural style, or you can just wear it all out. You have to worry about manipulating your hair to make it match the style of the Louise. You will have to flatter, and also you will have to flatter on your hair on the regular basis which can cause damage as well. So I always recommend that you get something close to your natural hair texture as far as the bun, those you you'll need about. Two bundles for a forehead, if you want to just add something for like density like somebody that has maybe a finer type or hair texture, and they just want to add a few strands or a few pieces, and you won't need two bundles. You just need a few, but if you're trying to reach a fool, if you want to have a forehead, then you'll need at least two bundles. If you want something super full, then two and a half bundles is usually enough for it to be like really full - and I mentioned the sections earlier, but as far as the sections of hair, you want to make sure the person's natural hair section is about, at Least 1 inch. I do have a video on my channel if you guys want to look at a tutorial on how to install the micro links, and I do have a video on my channel I'll leave that up there in the cards above and I also have in the description Box below so, if you guys want to check that video out it's on my channel as well, and if you need to have, if you already have the man you need to have them removed, I also have a video on my channel about how to remove them. As well, so you guys can kind of get a better view of what I'm talking about, but they'll also be in the cards in a description box as well. So when, when it comes to the natural hair, like I was saying taken at least one inch of the person's natural hair, you don't have to take really really small thin sections, because that will cause the person to have damage as well. So take a nice size that can fit through the ring and also that you can attach with the weave. So it's the the natural hair, the weave going down the bead, make sure it all can fit make sure their natural hair is at least about one inch before you loop it through the beads. So that way, it's a it's enough to make it it's enough. Hair not cause damage because of it being so thin a thin piece of hair. If that makes sense, but yeah you want to have your beads checked at least every two to three weeks have a professional going to a hair salon, have a professional look at your beads and just assess them and make sure that they're still all in place. If there's some sliding down and they can't go in and take it off in and then they can go in there and replace those, so I would say: go in at least every two or three weeks and also as far as the micro links the size of The beads matter, if you want something that is not going to be as noticeable, if you don't want anything, that's going to be too noticeable, then you want to do a smaller ring, which is around 2.5 million millimeters. If you do anything bigger than that, and of course it's gon na be more noticeable and you'll be able to see it more so make sure when you're choosing your rings or your beads or your links whatever you want to call it when you're choosing those make Sure that it matches the person, the hair, that they're installing at the room and then also make sure that you're using the small is the smallest beads, the smallest size, which is 2.5, that's the one I usually use. It was one time I you know when I first started doing the links and I didn't understand and I needed to check the sizes of the beads and I went and ordered it on Amazon and they came back. It came to me and the beads were so big. I was like what is this. I was so upset because they were so big, so I ended up having to get more beads and through trial and error realize that the smaller they are, the better so get the smallest kind that you can pay attention and I'll have the links to all of The tools and things that you'll need for the tools and everything that you'll need for install or for doing this method will all be down in the description box below. So my final of my final thought on the micro lean beat it with is so. My final thought is: I, like the beaded with micro Nina. I love it, but if I wanted to have something more protective, then I would if I would maybe lean more towards a sew-in. But if I wanted something more natural looking and I could run my fingers through my hair and wash my hair and get to my hair and scratch my scalp and all of that and not having to worry about sitting through getting the braids and all of that, Then I would go with the microwaves, so for me I mean I like both and as far as which method would I choose. It all depends on what I want for that moment like right now, I'm feeling like a sew-in type of girl, so I want to sew in so I don't have to really have to worry about as much in my hair but in the next week or so. I'M gon na get the micro links be looking out for that video because I'm gon na install them in my hair so make sure you are subscribed. So you don't miss that video ok in the next week or so I'm gon na, be feeling like a micro link grow. So I'm gon na go ahead and install the micro links, because I want to just have my ear free and be all the way out. I guess it all depends on what you're looking for and what you want. What your lifestyle is, what kind of maintenance you wan na do to your hair, all that determines if the micro links will be a good fit for you or not. I feel like the micro links are supernatural, so I don't know I like them, but leave your comments down below and tell me which one y'all liking. Why and yeah? That'S it for this. Video today is my anniversaries, so my husband and I are going to be celebrating seven years of blissful marriage, but that is it for this video y'all. I will see you next time and yeah I'll see you next Tuesday. Alright bye,

Ravyn Reese: I absolutely love this video. It's simple,to the point and really calm. The best part is it doesnt make the cons seem super major and exaggerated. Thank you.

Denise Seva: is it okay after some time for it to feel a little loose? I have the sew in now but it feels loose after 2 weeks

Sophie TheeCat: How many pieces you need for 2 bundles

Briana Scott: Hey Jus Marie. I have the micro links in my head now. It’s a full head wefted method. After 2 to 3 days some beads have already came off and my tracks are lifting. Can you explain why this happening?

Sophie TheeCat: My hair is thick but my edges are thin. Will that look crazy?

Cristina Morales: How long can Micro links last ?

Y Sigarroba: GREAT VIDEO!!

Ravyn Reese: See I'm torn because I want to try the microlinks. I just got my hair relaxed for the the first time in 10 yrs and I love like a straight long hair look. I'm just worried BEcause I like that look and I want to be able to wash my hair, it's the AFTER that gives me anxiety. Like how do I straighten my hair when beads are in the way? I dont want to hair everything else straight and then my roots not. Anybody know how to remedy this?

I LOVE LONDON: I had the micolinks about 12 years ago I didn't like them I just do clip ins now

Sunny Bae: ❤

Kim O: Thanks

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