Braidless Sewn In On Short Hair With Nylon Thread

With 15 years of expertise, Iggi is demonstrating how to do a braidless sewn in on short hair using nylon thread & shows how to curl short hair. This technique is great for people with fine hair, all hair lengths and non-braiders.

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Hey guys welcome back, so I'm gon na show you today is the brainless solvent using black nylon thread. So what we're going to first do is grasp the weft in here and we're going to go ahead and split the track to give it a natural look. You, Oh I'm, going to do now we're going to go ahead and section out her hair cracking that section up there here you want to go ahead and grab your nylon thread. You are knotted braid, okay and we're going to go ahead and first hold the hair time new rule. You might be new to a travel route. You want to go from the right to the middle on the left in the middle to the middle and see how we're making a service now the same steps here well on the right in the middle I'm draft another. This technique is excellent for people who have fine hair and want to achieve taking it that look without the ball. Okay, so we're going to do now, I'm going to go ahead and grab the hair and I'm going to go ahead and bring the needle food for the track. First. Okay, now I'm go ahead and attach it after you have added your rows, which, in this one I added four rows here: okay, we're going to go ahead and cut it, so I might using the black nylon thread versus a cotton because of the is less tension On the hair and is no bulk not coming out it's security, okay, so when I go ahead now and cut the hair, so the fans have already been previously cut rid of them go ahead and blended after the hair has been cut, and I have the shape Now add the finishing product like I use the natural world cause. It comes in a one ounce and also comes in a 4 ounce, and I mix it with the character of silken feel this natural oil is really great for fuel rep line here, because there's not way the hair down at all formation. You you - and this is you thanks for watching until next time and don't forget to hit subscribe.

Sasha Bear: This is something I've done to my hair many times. No damage, No stress. No one could ever tell I had a sew in either.

Towanna Williams: I've never seen a braidless sew in. You did a great job!

neicy burton: This method is called pinch weave. The star stitches prevent the thread from slipping. A lot of my clients would request this when adding a track,or two, and you would have to be familiar with the take down in order of not damaging your hair.

Nappy Scribe: Thanks for posting. I learned that technique down at Dudley's. It's great for a small space on the hair. When you split the track, I'd try to have all the prep work done to the track before my client arrives. I'm so slow. Because I'm meticulous. But thanks for posting!

tjacksontj71: This method goes back to the early 90's. It could cause a serious problem with thin hair(really with any hair type). Normal combing the hair puts serious stress on the hair, especially already thin hair. Keep in mind the thread is technically knotted around the hair to support the sewn on weft of hair. Yes, the weave is close to being undetectable, but my opinion is, it is not worth the sacrifice of possible hair loss. Back in 90's when we used this as one of our methods of hair augmentation, we used it less and eventually stopped using it because we found it to be less safe. Snipping the thread to remove the tracks could be very tedious. It could be done but usually there will be some hair trapped in the thread. Again, this is just my opinion.

G S: That was brilliant. I wish I could do that to myself in a small spot in my bangs. I also didn't know you could split a track that way. I loved it and I subscribed. Please no one negative comments even if they are helpful. I'm sure she can fix it for you just by talking you through it

Patricia Silva: Mais uma escrita Ameiii.

Sigrid Eiriksdottir: I had this technique done in Atlanta years ago. Best weave I ever had.

Goofey ButReal: You two are beautiful ladies. Looks great! So natural.

C Johnson: like the idea, but isn't this added weight to the natural hair? the nylon thread can also cut the natural hair also?

Ms. Pope: She had a beautiful model. I like this method for the few thin haired women I need options for. Short hair styling is the REAL option after all that heavy deep wave crap pulls out your edges. After bleaching,perming,coloring,and faded textures that's a nice professional look. I love it. You know we can't all walk around with afros...so everything is damaging.

Jessica Dianne: I love it. Very helpful

P P: I've seen this thread before. It's shiny and stretchy. I bought it by accident once. The more it stretches the more it loosens and it doesn't hold the hair very tightly. I don't think this would damage her hair being that it's shirt and straight. Natural hair and long hair I could see more issues occurring.

BleeBlahBloop: When my hair was fairly short, I just used clip ins! So much easier and no damage!

extrememelonspillage yesyesyesyes: I loved how natural it looks but I will never try this on my weak hair

NE B: Get a seam ripper! It’s safer to use when splitting wefts, taking out sew-ins.

Taylor Jacobs: Another excellent presentation!!! However, it would be a good idea to show an equally inventive method for taking it out without damaging the hair. Especially for those whom have fine hair. Or, do you have any suggestions? Thank you for putting this up. jx

Juni: I’ve done this strand by strand method using loose bulk natural hair . It makes the commercial hair look like it’s growing straight out from the scalp. Just be careful when removing it.

G S: That's a lot of work, but I would be willing to try on a small area of my hair on the side where I sleep because it's very thin. It's a small place and worth the sewing. I'm glad I watched

G DeB: Thanks for sharing. I would think with all the work putting in the thread, the client would have wanted a style with more length in the front. Great work.

Aleta Vet Allen: How does that help with breakage and the removing of threads ✌️

Lourdes Suares: El mejor video que he visto para tener un pelo tan corto Muchas gracias desde Canarias

raginVocals: Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful

C Johnson: very nice. extremely nature!

Shana Medley: Awe knaw, no way would I ever do something like that to my hair, I see her breaking her hair off taking the threads out.

Vangie A: I could not help but look at the hairdressers skin flawless no comments on hair!!!!!

Star Latreal721: Lovely ❤️ style

Da Bajan Beauty: Wouldn't this damage your hair? How do you get all of that thread out?

Mary Dam: ça c'est professionnel , merci d'avoir partagé ça montre que tu aimes ton métier :)

Chantell Smith: Looks like her hair is already thinning due to the thread breaking it. May as well glue them. I think sewing the hair to a braid is much more safe

Connie Wright: i don't understand why you cut so much of the purple out. its barley visible?

SheAnatural B.: A lot of work but a good idea if glue is an issue. Looks nice, for the style that it is.

Ricardo R.: that's A LOT of stress on those follicles, she should've just glued the piece in it's no less damaging than this method

Ranisha’s Studio: So how do you take it out ?

Shelby Burdette: Very damaging to the scalp/ hair follicles

Sonelly montaño paredes: Me encantan

Robbie Diles: Very nice and delicate sewing

Tina Deaton: i like sew in hair but i hate getting my hair braided because i have psoriasis and wash my hair alot...can this be done on natural type 4 hair too?

yasser for life: Wow wow wow thats magic i wish to try it in my country

Sharron Smith: Very nice,,,,,

Black Sugar Sage Meditation : it would be a disaster taking it out... I might be bald headed after this sew in

TadmRe: Part of me feels as though she didn’t mean to cut so much off but played it off and worked with what she had left.

LaDai Rose: How would that hold up if I use curly hair because you know you would use water on a lot with its lip and also how do you take it down without cutting your hair off

camee michelle: dont be afraid to learn and do new, up to date looks..we can sometimes, as stylist get stuck on styles that we know and are use to...we know them like the back of our hand and can do them with our eyes closed..you have the gift to be an innovative & modern stylist...this is mediocre for you...dont be scared..we have to keep up with whats in now, or we will feel inadequate as stylist and not be fulfilled...you are so much more skilled than this!!

Zakeya Brookins: Art..by an artist. Nice!

Angela Smith: Considering her hair is super thin, this is too, much tension on what little hair she has. Which means, when it's time to remove, more of her own hair is going to come out. Especially, if she repeats this style. Most women don't give their hair rest between sew in's. Should be allowing your hair to regroup @ least 2months with deep conditioning, oil treatments, clipped ends, protein treatments, etc.something. Love protein treatment every 6 weeks, it actually stop your hair breaking period, provided you follow instructions carefully. When you reach my age 51, you would still have your edges, then some. But salon stylists continue weaving you until your perimeter is 5 inches from the front. So, the more your hair comes out, don't grow back, the more you're going to want a weave, the more money they make. Even elementary school girls, by the time they're 10, edges thinning or already gone. It breaks my heart when I see little girls brain cells braided too, tight. Moms, just take of your child's hair. Sorry. Know I'm off the subject at hand. It bothers me tremendously when your regular stylists just continue weaving to cover area's they damaged, like, skip to the loo my darling, I'm not going to pay attention to this empty space, be sure to pay on your way out attitude. It's all about the numbers not the clients hair or scalp care. Yes, you look hot for the moment, but still going to be baldylox forever.

Qui Ana: This is sure to damage the hair follicles. But creative technique

Jo Anne Hall: Fine hair I thought may too fragile. But it's good. Okay what about for thicker hair? Would this still work?

Ronnica Davis: Too Cute An Simple...

Tomika Anderson: It's a pretty style but I'm just wondering if the sew in was necessary.

Alexandria Norman: She is already experiencing alopecia. This method looks like it will cause her more hair loss than she is already experiencing.

K. De.: Razor blades are so dangerous !! Why not use a "seam ripper" sewing tool. You can RIP the threads straight through without stopping and it's safer.

buddy77587: So cute

Susan M: Thanks for sharing

Mackenzie Waymer: I hope she wasn't using this as a protective style cause that looks so damaging to her hair strands

Hueman Voice: I really think that look doesnt flatter her face shape at all...

Darren Harris: Hey will this work on men hair as well?

Nerd Barbie Brandalyn: THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK U!!!

Madam Sierra Golden: I thank God daily for my hair

Carolyn L. Marshall: Nice sew in

Leketha Cooper: Hi! do you have a video on to take it out.

Lashanda Wehrhah.: Its no different if her hair is braided and sewn in. Its actually less tension on the hair than a standard sew in .

Bena B: soooo dope

Mildred Baxter: You are excellent.

Wadeline Moimeme: How do you take it out

Ashante Henry: Wait. Wait. Wait.. THATS IT!? I want my time back ☹️

Dria Mckenzie: Ummm, thats a hell no for me, and a no thank you mam..i feel like if I was to be getting this or doing this as a sew in, I would be sitting or standing there for 2 weeks to finish... But you did an AWSOME JOB.. thanks for sharing.

Madam Sierra Golden: I thank God daily for my hair

Erma Jones: Couldn't you be sewing the track down the first time?

BudgieChirp: Why all the sewing etc Seems as if the hair is the same as it was before. Should have kept more of the purple.

Sigrid Eiriksdottir: I was out of town I went to another beautician and she cut the threads out and that was it.

Jasmine McKnight: somebody's hair gonna be more than short but thin

proudbluestaterful: that looks so damaging to her hair,

Trey AkA Chickenboy Willis: I don't like this method .Her hair is already short so why risk damaging your hair with the long intense method when you go end up with no hair at all . The added hair was about a inch longer twards the end. .So why cut the installed hair to about the same length as her real hair this is pointless .

A&R O'neil: Dammmmm too much knots. But beauty comes with techniques

Redd Foxx: Love the technique hated the hairstyle

Some One: I guess if that's what she paid for the finished look.

honorthelegend1: You know what; I am just going to really take care of my own hair. All this damage we do to end up with more damage under hair that ain't ours.

Lourdes Del Rosario: es el mejor video que he visto para mi eres la mejor peluquera ,te sigo des Las Palmas de gran Canaria,

Ruby Tuesday: No, that style could have been done with her natural hair.

Melissa Taylor: How is she supposed to take that out????

Dorthea Estola: This is called French lacing

patsy graham: I would never do that to myself not good breakage

Fabienne Neptune: Why can’t you use glue instead I feel sorry for your client she won’t have any hair left after taking it out

Ms. Rah: Should of made it look more pixie by doing finger waves then curling. Where I'm from they call that rooster doo! Cocka doodle dooo

Meme Finley: What was the purpose her hair was already that length!!!????

Golden pineapples: How do you take it out

sabrina Kk: How the hell do you take this out?

Was Hit By A Giant Truck: Her hair already looks fragile and sewing it like that will propably rip out hair and leave her with baldness...

Akienahs H.: I've never understood this style

Bianca Monae: she should have just left her real hair if she was gonna cut all the weave down that low anyway

Anita Pickens: Well, if you can't say something nice keep your mouth shut. My nice is: she looked fine before the peacock was installed

Lase Cary: I would rather use the rubber band technique...just saying

KOKAiNE JANE: still thin on top tho

foxy8030: The model is already losing her hair based on the thinning. Looks like CCCA. Now would be the best time to treat it before it gets worst.

Racheal Silburn: This is no shade...I know hair extensions and techniques have really evolved but one of the things I hate about some black stylists is they are more concerned with achieving a style more than ensuring the health of the hair. That technique was innovative but how is that mess supposed to come out?! It’s cute now but it will get old and need to come out.

CortrellW99: To take it out though gonna be a booger bear

Angel Dorsey: At first I thought she was sew her scape then I was like oh no shes no she just making knot in her head to hold the tracks n oh I didn't know now I get it

Tracci Quartermaine: Nice

lia francis: Couldn’t you just have braided it??

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