#001 Short Pixie Sew In On Very Short Thin Hair

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Hey, thank you or your clients here is too short for sewing, absolutely not watch. I transform my client from this crop cut to the soft sexy flowing. Pixie cut okay, so here's the closure that we'll be using it's a little bit smaller than the regular four by four like it a little bit smaller when I'm doing the pixie cut, and I do bleach the knot - here's my mixture. She wanted more of a golden tone, not too much of a red hue, so I use this particular mixture and you want to have it. Pasty like, and I believe, are you starting a developer. This is my clients here and while she does suffer from alopecia, she does have thinning hair and it's really really thin around my hairline and very fine. So even though it kind of looks a little kinky, it is from a very, very fine texture. So here I molded the back and the sides I was in jail and I just put a wrap cap on hurtness into under the treasure and she came in with less hair on top than what you see here. In fact, all the blackheads was grueling. It was actually shorter than that. So right now I am sewing in the neck. So I have the closure just kind of placed on top of my canvas head and I'm just sawing a net around it just to kind of be able to anchor her hair down. Once isolated and some sewing it in a u-shape, you can literally just lay the net right, of course, and then you can cut through you out and I'll show you that I'm coming up. So that's what I did and so since she doesn't have a whole lot of hair and was hired in the back. There was no need to use like a full wig cap - okay, so right down for dinner here down and I'm adding a hook, anchor braid right across the front and you'll be able to see it here in this picture. So I'll do two of those and that just helps me secure that closure. When I place the closure in the netting down. This is a fulbright and pattern here into intricate apologize that this picture so Billy the business of color that I achieve after bleaching, the closure - and this is a weave that she bought from the store - that's on the bottom, it's the 27 and 30 and usually depending On the length of the customs here crying and decide that they want, sometimes I ordered here for them, or they can just bring in here. So this is just like some kind of reception in here. They call it so right now I just put some oil on it, I'm done with the closure and the tracks, and I am now getting ready to raise rate and I'm raising just the outer edge just so that it's not very blunt. It hugs the hair better. The head better and it prevents it from looking so choppy, especially on clients or attempting to style it themselves. It just lays there they don't have to cut it quite tight and it looks a lot more natural. So I usually do the right side and then the left side or the left side and in the right side just append. And then I do the back and that's because if you go straight across from one end to the other, sometimes the cut ends up being a little too high in the back. So, to refrain from that happening, I actually saved the middle or the back for life, and I usually create a little bit of a dip like a u-shape, especially a bit up the Pro Bowl protrude or you know they have a little bit of a noggin back There and I'll even have seen the little white elastic band. That'S around the front. I add some got ta, be glue, a gel right to the hairline of the closure just to secure it, and I tied down with that band just so enlist as I was cutting or manipulating the hair. So right now, I'm doing notch cutting very similar to razoring, and this also is to prevent it from looking very chunky so that the cult cut is a lot more layered. And I noticed that when my clients go in and I hear themselves, they get better results than if I just do a blunt cut, it kind of leaves room for error so right now I am flat ironing nothing spectacular about this just kind of going row for Row and again, like I said with that notch cutting sometimes my clients try to use their own pattern and the curls mmm. Alright they've not done as well as they would be if they were to the curling iron. So the notch cutting definitely helps it back, and so I'm not lining up her hairline just to run the edge and the back - and this is the finished look I apologize, I didn't get in front shots, but I definitely want to respect the privacy. I hope you can kind of get the gist of the look and we're going for so very natural, very convenient, very low-maintenance, and this is a view from the closure end yeah, but a complete so in no blue necessary. So if you'd like to see more videos like this to come, please make sure you subscribe like and share, and also you can follow me on my Instagram page at epitomy, dot of underscore London hope to see you soon. Bye, love,

Stacey Palmer: Sis your hands are blessed...you make the hair look so natural!!!

Vanessa Thomas: I hate my "little Occipital noggin"...we called it a "egg" when we were kids. I always get the Barber to leave some thicker hair in that area of my head ( I wear my hair Natural cut short). You do great work!

L G: Amazing!!! Great work!

Kiki K Darling: Love it! ❤❤❤

Eva Adelina: Excellent love it

Mary Ann Ali: Love your work, I have alopecia also, I live in Ohio. Can you tell me where you're located.

Nairobi Fiona: why do I have to find out from fb you on the tube smh very proud of you

Londy Cox:

Danielle Davis: I like the style but you didn't show everything

Vera Perales: Hi I love your videos where are you located I need you to do my.

Lady Blue: Talk up...We can't Hear you.!!!!!!!!!!!!

Vera Perales: I’m in Philadelphia Pennsylvania.

Lady Blue: It's best not to talk.... because We can't Hear what you Saying.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Lady Blue: If you can't take Constructive," criticism...then you don't need to be on the air. From a License Cosmetologist/Hair Care Specialist/Hair Weave Master/Braider.

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