Watch Me Slay| Traditional Leave Out Install 'Red' Minimal Leave Out Sew-In Weave

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✨In Todays Video We Will Be Doing A traditional Weave Install Using ONLY 2 BUNDLES!! Stay Tuned, I Hope You Guys Enjoy ✨

Hey youtube: it's sugar, okay and i'm back with another video in today's video. I'M gon na show you how i do a traditional sew in with minimal leave out, if using only two bundles of hair um, so yeah jumping right into it. I'M starting with my base. Already braided down and i'm just so distressing, i'm not going to talk a lot on this video i'ma, just let y'all sit back and enjoy so so so, as you can see, i like to sew my bundles from ear to ear and then i always flip my Tracks and i'm showing you my little flip over technique, um just pay attention i'll show it again in the video, but i just do that over and over i'm singling these bundles, because i am only using two bundles um. If i were using like three or more then, of course i would be doubling them, but in this case, since i'm only using two, i'm gon na single them and i'm gon na space them probably about like a half inch apart. Maybe just so it can fill the whole head, but i don't want to put them too close together because, like i said, you only have two buckles and i'm gon na just keep one back and forth back and forth all the way around and again here, i'm Just gon na take it all the way to the edge and flip my tracks. I fold it bring it up a little bit that little extra cushion i bring my needle through the top of the weft, the top of the bundle secure that down and bring it backwards. I do it like that because it brings the the tracks forward. I, like my tracks, to fall forward in my client's face in case they have thin edges or anything. In this case she really doesn't have thin edges. You see, we have a nice chunk to cover whatever is needed, but i just still like the effect of the hair falling forward into my client's face. Go back and secure anywhere that i felt like it was loose at or it wasn't secure. It was going to fall out. We secure that and tying off the end of that thread very secure, so it does not fall out. We don't like loose tracks over here. Y'All got to forget my trash can in the back uh real got real issues, i'm so sorry, so so is, and every stitch i like to knot that um thread like twice circle that around the needle like twice, and not that just so that it's extra secure Because, like i said, we don't like loose tracks over here, bringing it back and i'm gon na flip those bundles. Every time i'm gon na tell my heart is not to cut nobody bundles. I don't like that. So so so so sometimes i flip the tracks up at an angle like when i get to the corners i'll, bring it up just a little bit and then flip it back so that it kind of um gives it a little gap. There'S a space in between. Rather than them flipping and they laying right on top of each other and it it makes it lie flatter, and it does also bring that track forward. Like i said, i'm just checking to see if this coverage right there going on how it looks when, if, if it's feather back when the wind blows - and it looks like scalp well i'll sculpt as it could be without a lace and would y'all believe i got This far up her head with using only one bundle. That'S why i like to space my tracks on that's what i'm talking about period. We still got a lot of bundle knife, sometimes that might get stuck right there and it'd be a little bit too loose, but you're just going to pull each strand individually and it'll. Tighten it right back up, slow pro tip for today and right here, because we're getting really really close to the top to her lever. We want to lay that one extremely flat, i'm going to hold it down as i'm sewing it and sew these sideways, and i'm probably going to secure that again. Yet take that corner not that just to bring it and lay it flat, and i like to sew sideways when i'm getting to the top, so that the thread is undetectable. My girl had red glasses to match her red hair. She knew she was popping she just. She knew it she knew she was on period. I said nothing they're done with that. First bundle now, i'm just gon na detangle that, starting from the bottom, with a paddle brush or a wide tooth comb, whichever you prefer. I love paddle brushes though, for installs and hold her head secure, don't just be yanking her head, it's tight up in there. It'S just she's got something stitched on her head. I know it. Ain'T gon na come off the game. Let me pull in your fine hand like that and then off camera. I just went ahead and curled those bundles and continued up the head, just the same kind of technique that i was doing, but i did want to come back and show you this part, because this is where i'm about to close it off at, and this is Crucial, i did begin to curve those wefts, because the braid pattern was a bit curved, so i always followed the the braid pattern. Now she didn't want bangs. She wanted it just falling over to the side, but i did have to curve it to match the braid pattern. If that makes sense, hopefully you'll see it when it's done. You don't know what i'm talking about, but, like any other we're just going to continue to go back and forth. Oh and when we get to the top, i like to sew on that neck more or less than her actual braids, because they get tender up at the top. But that was just me measuring to see how much room i did have how much hair i had left while flipping it over, and i wish i did come a little bit further down to where that point was at. But you'll see why in a second, but it did all come together, i'm just going to flip that and i'm really sewing on the neck. That'S why i love a neck. I always provide the neck for my clients. They don't have to bring the net. I provide everything they just got to bring the hair, but i probably won't do your sew in if you don't want a knit like because the neck, just it make it secure, and it gives me the ability to sew where needed and i'm mainly basically just sewing Through the net at this point, foreign, bringing it all the way forward and still flipping those tracks, it does get challenging here because there's a curve here. But we just want to keep the same technique. But i am going to sew sideways because i'm getting closer to the leave out - and this part is tender and sewing sideways - allows me to have more control over where i want the tracks to lay, and it's not as much tension as me. Sewing downward looks like i'm pulling tight, but i'm truly not my i did wish. I had more bundles to complete this look, but we still made it do with what we had and i got ta not snag the knot, because i just can never be great. But it's okay, because we're gon na pop that thing on out and keep it glitching. Seamless, i'm going to take that little piece that i cut and put it right over here, because it was a little thin right there. She had a little bit of breakage, but oh pro tip. I always always always like to finish my last knot. Underneath a couple of tracks, because i don't want to leave a big old knot sitting at the top right there and she in her hair and she might snag it that make the weave loose. I want it to be undetectable. So i just stick it underneath a couple rows and secure it like that. Another pro tip i'm gon na drop some gems. Today you saw how the first time i tried to do it. I was gon na pull it underneath it was gon na leave that knot exposed. So this time i just put it forward. I put my needle forward through and now the knot is underneath that track that i'm about to sew right there, so that knot is not exposed, sideways and really really secure. Really, really not that thing and there we go. We have used all of the two bundles and that's how full it was. This hair was a synthetic blend. I don't know what brand it was. I do know that she did get it from her local beauty supply store, but it was. It was okay, she colored it that red color um. She did this all herself. She put that cellophane on there. I said you go girl, but it was a little tangled, so i'm just gon na comb all that stuff out and even though it was a synthetic blend that thing still curled like heaven, it was so beautiful. These are my flat irons. You can't purchase them on my website. I blinked out irons, you're, digital and titanium. That thing was hidden. Okay, look at them, curls hit 10. Okay. This synthetic blend was popping. If i could find the name, i will definitely link it in the bio. This is some good uh, blended, hair, highly recommend. Am i good all in the camera? Oh jesus back up honey back up sweetie. It was her birthday today, so you know i had to give it to her how to get her right. Do it right so and to give it that feather, while coming on the right side of the face i like to curl underneath so i'll bring the hair underneath the flat iron, if that makes sense i'll take your pass through and then bring that tail underneath what I already have in the iron bring that underneath, so it gives it that feather back effect, so i just couldn't be great on this last curl and she really did not want her face on camera. So i could not hear y'all every angle, i'm so sorry, but i did just blend her um leave out with the hair, just press that out real, quick and curled. It um and all those curls look so so beautiful. But these are the pictures that she sent me um after she glammed herself up and everything. Yes, i said it was her birthday, so happy birthday girl shout out to you and y'all stay blessed period.

Minnie Ivey: Beautiful!!!!

Anthonette Carter: How do they get to the scape if they want to scratch they scape

June Cooper: Turned out ok,a lot of work though

Serene Srn: Scalp needs to breathe and scalp needs washing every 3 days .This is unhealthy for skin on head and real hair follicles .

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