How To Flip Weave Tracks To Be Flat | Lay Natural Edges Without Edge Control/Donmily Amazon Hair

Hey guys so I decided to break down my videos more to provide more detail for my viewers. Here is the ultimate braid down technique to get a flawless sew in every time you do one !

Check out how to form the braid pattern for a flawless flat sew in on part 1!

https://youtu.be/mGfAudakSrA

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Hi guys welcome back to my channel, so today I'm going to show you guys part two after I do the foundation braids how to properly so tracks on she has soin with leave out. So I'm gon na show you guys how you sew that and make sure that it's completely flat. So right here is the foundation. If you want to know how to do the foundation braids, I will link that video in the description below. So this is like the most simplest so whenever, but I got to hear from Don milling hair, it is three bundles of 14 16 18 natural wave. The hair is really really soft, it has a great smell actually, and it is definitely true to Lynn's once she Flatiron it so right here, I'm just sewing down the excess, a braid that I had left over, so she did get her leave out into her front. Her edges out and she also got her sides out, but the back sewn in okay. What'S a sew down the loose braid, I am going to start sewing in so I double my left to make sure all the bundles fit in and also it just takes less time so for the first track, I'm going to sew under the rain. So that way, when she lifts her hair up, you won't be able to see all the tracks showing what says she doesn't have any leave out. So once I do that, as you can see, I double knot. My left so that way the West don't move around and start sliding everywhere when it. So when it gets old, it was still stairs hatched to the braid. Now, of course, her hair will grow out, so the braid will get a little looser, but the track still will remain on the right. So when it comes to flipping over when I'm at the very back, I just flipped both tracks at the same time and then start sewing onto that. But as I started getting to the front since I want the front and the stars to be flattered, I'm going to split the tracks before I flip over and flip them one at a time. Instead of both together that way, they can lay flatter, and you will see that a little later on in the video okay guys. So when it comes to the front, what I like to do is once I get to the front. I do flip the tracks. However, I flip them one at a time, so I started to split the tracks like one. I leave one behind and I continue with the other one and then what I do is. I will flip that one track and then, as I flip it, and I bring it back to the back of the hair and just start sewing back like that, I'm going to once I reach the other track, I'm going to just combine it back together. So, instead of having to flip two tracks at one time at the front, you're only gon na flip one at a time that way is not really really bulky in the front so, but you still can continue to have both. You know both tracks together, okay guys so before I leave you guys, I'm gon na, let you guys in on a little trick. I stopped using edge control when it comes to edges. I'M when I mean you know like when I'm doing like silk presses and things like that, but what I like to do is like it halfway through before I'm done, I like to get a moose or a foam lotion, or something like that, and you know I'm Press their hair down with that and tie it down with the scarf that way it helps when it comes to. It helps to lay the edges flat. It helps to lay the edge of the flat without edge control. It helps your hair lay flat without so much heat on it, and it helps when I promise he'll when you're pressing, that the edges out looks like a flat iron or something like that. It gives it a more sleek finish. So I like to use that little trick to lay edges if you notice at the beginning of the video I showed her hair and you see that the edges are natural, they're, not slip down or anything like that and they're just laying flat. It'S only it's because I set the hair first and then I'll. Just lightly went over it with a little bit of like the flat iron and a little bit of spray like just a little little white layer, kind of using as there's like a holding spray. And that's it: I didn't put any edge, control or hedges. So, yes, guys. I hope you enjoyed this video hope it's a little informative. I was rushing with her hair because I had to had somewhere to be. It was just a long day, so I didn't get to curl it and blend it, but I hope you guys enjoy the way it looks. As you can see, the natural way from Donna Lee hair does flatiron pretty pretty pretty straight, so I definitely highly recommend the hair. It actually was something really really great hair. It smelt really really nice and it Flatiron really good and also I didn't put any product on it and it just I just glided glided on through you know. One thing I can say this is we're a little thin and that's the only thing. I really would change so far. It was really soft and I really enjoyed it. So I hope you guys enjoyed this video and I will talk to you guys, video love, you guys so much. Fine

Karli Cassandra: Omg this is so bomb it came out so flat and natural

kay: When I figured out what u did my eyes bucked. I’m so happy. I’m going to be trying this on a wig !

Kandice Kandice: No edge control

Jai Occhialini: Do you have a video on how to make my braids like this? It’s so hard, it looks so hard

Jai Occhialini: Thank you!!

Rochelle Latoya: Nice video but next time slow it down a little so we can see what you're doing. Thanks.

Daria Bobo: 2 min. Into the vid I had no clue what she was talkin about. I think I need a more indepth class I guess

Gina baby: Where is the flip over

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