Braidless Sew-In...No Braids, No Needle & Thread, No Heat Tools, No Glue!! How To Achieve This Style

BRAIDLESS SEW-IN

Hey guys and welcome back to my channel. In this video I will show you how I like to do my braidless sew-in installs without using needle and thread, heat tools, glue or any braiding. This is a particular method I personally like to use to achieve these results. I always make sure my clients have nice healthy hair before I give them the green light to get this style.

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Hey guys, it's your girl, Candice from Candy's hair diary. Thank you guys for tuning in to this video. In this video we will be doing a micro link installation in my clients, hair. We are starting with freshly washed conditioned and pressed out hair. I just gave her a nice trim so that when we put the extensions in that everything will kind of flow and be seamless um, so let's go ahead and get started, so I want to go ahead and start parting. Her off. I typically like to go by certain diagrams so that I'll know how to or exactly how far down and how far up this is one of the graphs. I typically like to use just to make sure that she has good coverage when we do put in the links, because you definitely want to make sure any time you're putting any links for it. Just so in spirit that you can't see the tracks or the links when your client or yourself go up to put your hair in a ponytail or if you want to switch up the styles in any kind of way, because with this installation, this style is very Versatile, that's what I like and it's definitely a popular style around the hair community. So right now I am on the other side making sure everything is right and I typically like to use the end of my rat tail comb, the silver part, just to make sure that you can't see through the parting. What it's like that that you can't see the silver part! So when I lift up her hair, I put the cone the tailing up, the cone right on the part, and then I put the hair over the cone part just making sure that you can't see that part. So I just showed you guys another graph that I typically like to use, so I go all the way around making sure she has enough coverage I at the top. I do a horn shooting method and that's typically the method that you would use when you are doing your. U part, wig, just to make sure that it's even more versatile, so she can park her hair any which way she wants to party. My client typically doesn't like a part like a definite partner, her hair, so this makes it even more easier because she's not like. Oh, I want a deep side or a middle part person, but if she was, she could still do it with this style. So I got her all sectioned off, so we're gon na go ahead and start linking the let's go ahead and we're gon na start at the nape, so just checking to make sure everything's right, let's go ahead and get to our first part all right guys. So I'm gon na go ahead and got getting my products out to show you guys what I'm using. These are the brown beads that I have. I didn't know if I wanted to use black or if I wanted to use Brown, because our hair is not black. Her hair is brown, as you guys can see. These are the black beads that could be found online or in Sally's is the only other place. I know that you can find us. These are the clamps that I typically use. Um got those out of another hair, a little trick bag. I have. This is like a little crochet needle that you can use as well, and I have another little tool that I like to use. That also comes from my other little little extension treat box, and this is the loop you can get this out of the stores as well. I like to use this one when I'm double tracking it, because I can get more hair through that way. Alright, so got everything except for hair. Let me find hey y'all, let's get started, alright, guys, I'm measuring the first piece of track up to her hair, so I'm making sure that it's the same length that I just parted so once I know that it's the same length I'll go ahead and cut the Track and y'all, we are using the same hair that she just had installed as a regular. So when she had it for three months, we didn't even realize it, but this hair is actually pretty good. I'M not sure I can't remember which hair company she got it from, but this hair has been holding up really really well, so I got that once you measure it and the track is the same length as the part that you just parted go ahead, cut that Track go ahead and start loading up your crochet needle with the links and I like to use a hair clip so hold it up, so that I'm not trying to hold up the hair at the same time, Wow pulling the hair through the links. So I typically like to use one to two hair clips the whole the other piece of the track in place. So I can start on the opposite team, so I'm gon na pull the hair through from the top. I'Ve tried it the other way and actually a couple of other ways, and it did. It was more tension. It was too tight, so I like to pull little piece from their hair above the track and combine it with the hair off the track. So once I do that, I take the crochet needle and I loop it loop, the hair through that pull the link up, push the link up and then I take my pliers and I go ahead and I clamp it. That is securing the link. So now that that's, that truck is not going anywhere so unless she's just ripping her hair out and she's like yeah, this track hair is not going anywhere. Now I have seen people do it the opposite way, they will take pieces of the hair and they'll go ahead and pre link the hair and then they'll sew the tracks through, I guess for double security. You can do it that way. There is no wrong way to do that. I just typically like to do this way better um, because I think it just lays better personally for me, so I'm gon na go through space, typically space, my links about to probably about two inches apart. So I couldn't exactly tell you how many links I use per track, but yeah, I usually typically space my links about one and a half to two inches apart of each other, just to make sure I have enough one and I feel like it's secure it. That way as well so yeah, I'm just gon na go ahead, continue to link her up and, like I said, I'm pulling hair from the top I've seen. People will pull hair from the bottom and then pull the hair from the weft. But when you go to pull it up in a ponytail, it creates more tension. That way, that's why I like to pull it from the top, so let's go ahead and keep it on moving and y'all keep on watching. Now I'm like now that I got that first road done, I like to go ahead and test it out and make sure that I am able to pull it up and it does look good see. Y'All y'all see that get to lick it. So I know that I'm good to go and continue to do the next track, so let's go ahead and keep it moving. Now that we are going further up y'all, I typically like to do a double track method, but because she has so much hair - and I don't want it to look so skimpy - I like to double track it. So it's the same process as we were doing, except now. I will be using the loop because it pulls hair better, so you can try to use a regular um little thing a little crochet needle, but once I double track like I said I like to use the loop, because I can pull more hair with it. That way, so y'all see me loading up my loop with my links and it's time to go ahead and link it on up. So it's the same method except you're you're, pulling hair from each track, plus the hair on top of the track, so you're just pulling it through and pushing those links up and sliding that hair right on through. Sometimes it takes a minute for it to go through. Sometimes your hair might get stuck up in there. Sometimes, if you have too much hair, if you have too much hair, then just take it right back out and section off less hair. That'S how you fix that. So you see just glides right on three. I push the little link up, make sure that her hair isn't knotted at the roots and then I go ahead and clamp her down. So that's how you can get more bundles in as well um, but typically our use. One bundle, sometimes a little bit more over a bundle. But I never use two full bundles because my clients, hair, is already out and that's just creating a really really thick base, which I don't typically like so and Plus this hair. It was a lot of hair on this track, but the trucks the width were thin. So it was easier for me to double up proper on her bundles as well. So, let's keep it moving, and you like a halfway through, I always just double-check and make sure nothing is pulling too tight and that her hair is still easy to go up into a ponytail. Because I don't want to go all the way through with the style and the stuff is just tight and she's uncomfortable with it or anything. So I like to always check my work midway through to make sure everything is looking great you alright guys. We are all the way at the top end at the very last track for the very last track. I do not double track. I will single track that one um just to make sure that everything is laying completely flat. There is no humps and bumps so, as y'all can see this hair blends so well with her here. So I like to go ahead and push it on out. There is a special loop brush that you can buy just for micro links. I that one was our just a regular powder brush. I need to keep fresh, but it just makes it easier anytime. Just like you, you have a regular. So when you it's not y'all, hair y'all got ta realize it's still, not your your regular hair. So you can't exactly brush all the way to the roots you can get close, but you still don't wan na snag anything so brushing out her hair, making sure that everything is flowing for the most part yeah. So I can see her hair is already long um. As well, it's almost like the same length as the weave, which makes it even better - it's like maybe four or five inches longer than her here, so it makes for a seamless, install that's why I like to tell my clients, if you're gon na get this install Or this type of style, please try to get some hair that matches closer to your texture, so that way, when your hair is wet or you sweat it out, if you're natural, that it won't be so apparent that you have weave in your heat so right now, This is my first time pulling it all up into a ponytail. I want to make sure that, like I said it's not tight, it's not uncomfortable, there's, nothing snagging or anything, and, as you can see, it's going all up into a nice little ponytail cuz. She loves to wear her ponytails and I just think this is a great versatile style y'all. So for those that were asking what is what's a brakeless, oh man, this is my way I like to do it like. I said there are several ways I just like to do it this way. So here's the video, so you guys, can see what it's all about as y'all can see. This is her hair all up into a ponytail and if y'all didn't know that I made this video y'all would probably think that this was her real hair yeah. I mean the hair blends so well with her hair. It'S it's amazing, so y'all. I definitely appreciate y'all for tuning into my little video and thank y'all for stopping by don't forget to Like comment subscribe. If y'all wan na see me do any particular type of style, let me know thank you guys for tuning. I know this video was long. So, thank you. If you watch all the way to the e peace out, see y'all in the next one.

Felishia White: Love how you explain. when you double the weft, do you fold it over or cut the fold?

Asha Mohammoud: Very well explained! I don't know if I counted correctly but did you only put in row of tracks to do this? Also how long did this take you to complete this?

PynkSugar Jess: Beautifully done

D.C.H D.C.H: Hi Candy! Would you happen to know where she purchased her hair and what type of hair is it? You did a great job and the follow up is great !

Felishia White: Very nice

Jayla Candice: Nice video! Do you know how she got her extensions that light in color? That’s my hair color but all of the extensions are too dark & bleaching/dying is annoying

Marissa Dawn: Hi! Where can I find the first crochet needle you were showing us?

Queen Jolie: Hello Beautiful ☺️ how much do this cost ? Please & thank you

lovely 11: I WOULD LIKE TO SEE YOU DO THIS ON 4C HAIR ............ IT'S EASY TO BLEND WEAVE ON A HAIR TYPE LIKE YOUR CLIENT IN THIS VIDEO

iyonimonae: how long does this last

Dawnette Dungee: The tracks don’t shift at all or slip? Specially with her natural hair texture being so soft?

Tia_Reneé: Do you wrap this at night? How is this style preserved?

Rose Amaya: So you’re getting hair from the top section and from underneath the bundle or from the bundle?

Let Go My Ego: Wow this is so smart

Shamell Armstrong: It was nice watching you do her hair, but I really couldn't see how u actually installed

trinity: what hair is that from??

loyal: What hair brand is that

Kelly Tolbert: 1st

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