Hi guys welcome back to my channel, so today I'm going to be doing this do-it-yourself so in using one of my favorite hair companies, her hair company Brazilian body wave. Here I started off by braiding my I try to braid my hair going backwards and then I just sewed up the ends, because my hair was kind of long in the back, so I had to sew it up, I'm not the best braider, but I tried my Best here and then I went ahead and left out some leave out so that this will look a little more natural. I made sure I did a little bit on the sides not too much because I didn't want to put too much heat in my hair, and I also did a side part. Now I'm going to be using this body wave hair, which is really gorgeous by her hair company and I'm going to go ahead and install that I'm going to be using a weaving net. Because I didn't braid my hair in the typical braiding fashion, which I believe is like a beehive or something, but this is my first time doing this, so it was kind of trial and error. So I'm going to apply this weaving net that way wherever there is no hair. I can weave and then I'm going to use this needle right here, because it's a little bit easier to get in and out of the braids and in and out of the net. Then I'm going to go ahead and sew that net right on my head, so it's nice and secure and then I'm just going to take some scissors and carefully do not cut your hair and I'm going to cut off the ends of this net. Then I'm going to go ahead and cut off the extra net, that's in the back of the head and I'm just going to sew that down to my head as well and then you want to go ahead and cut out the part where you want. Your leave out because you don't want the net covering that either now, when you are cutting, make sure you're cutting very carefully because you don't want to cut any of your actual real hair off we just we don't want that. Now, I'm going to begin sewing the tracks onto my hair, I'm starting with the longest track first, and that is the 22 inch and I'm just going to carefully so that across the back of my head now, when you're doing this on your whole own head, this Can be a little bit tricky because you can't really see what you're doing so. I'Ve tried to get a mirror and try to see a little bit, but I really couldn't see, but you kind of have to just feel for it and then what I did was. I took a bobby pin and I put it on the ends that way I can secure it in place. While I sew and then that made it a little bit easier to just kind of sew straight across, as you can see, I'm going to be folding over the hair as opposed to cutting the weft and then on the end. I'M going to put the needle straight through the weft just so it's a little bit more secure. As I was finished doing this, I realized I should have doubled the hair up so that it would be a little bit thicker, but this is trial and error. A little bit so next time, if you're doing this definitely double the West or your hair is not thin. Like mine kind of came out and it's a little bit more thick, then I'm going to take out my leave out and yes, I got to put some heat in here and I was a little bit terrified, but I put some oil to moisturize my hair. A little bit some olive oil mix, and then I took my heat spray like this was a must, and then I saturated my hair with the heat protectant spray, no heat damage over here and then I'm going to take my flat iron. I put it on 375 degrees and then I used my comb to chase it out so that it would be no tangles in my hair and get it as straight as possible, and then I'm just going to flat iron. My leave out. I tried to only pass it one time and that smoke you see is steam. My hair is not burning off, please don't say it is. It is just steam from the moisture in my hair and the heat after you finish flat ironing your hair, here's going to brush your hair all together, and that is pretty much it. I hope this was helpful, especially for my first time doing this. If you like this video, please don't forget to give me a thumbs up like the video, and I will see you guys on my next video. All the information on this hair will be down below in the description box, so go check it out. Thank you. So much for watching bye, guys
Comments
Adara Jackson: Yessss ‼️ Very Beautiful Video ❤️You Make The Sew In Look So Easy I Wanted To Try To Do My Own Now ...Very Nice
Courtney Anese: Great job for your first time. I remember my first time doing my own sew in lol You'll be able to learn each time what you can do different.
Cailli York: Your hair turned out so good!
Angela Allen: Thanks for sharing. You did a great job! I've never done my own sew in but I'm gonna try.
Kamaria Hollins: It's almost 1am and I'm ready to do my own hair watching You .. .Btw you Did Great
Racheal Miracle: You did great for it being your first time!
MimiASMR: Girl you did great no worries
Jennifer Nicole: Love this if you do this again with curly extensions will you please make a video on it?
Gina Huston: Excellent job for your first time!
Toni: Thanks for this video. I have been meaning to do a sewin on myself but did not have the courage because I was a bit sceptical about my braiding skills. Seeing how you braided here and the final result made me realise that I can definitely do something similar on myself. Cheers.
Grownupnai: nice background music, and also this video was helpful. How often do you flat iron your leave out? I have similar hair, and worried about heat damage when wearing it natural again.
Kimmy curls: you did a great job!
randa: it is very beautiful, looks like your hair, fabulous job!
JujuLove7079: This was amazing!
Ely D'Alva: girl I salute you for this amazing work that you've done on your head.... If I could only cornrow my own hair
LeSha baby: you did a great job very pretty
Simply Sarah: It turned out great for your first time
Tiphanie Jamison: yay for you!!!! going to try tomorrow! thank you! :)
Lorena: Loved your hair! :)
C P: I know this is a couple years old, but how did you remove without snipping your own hair?
Raven: "No heat damage over here" "Then i set my set my flat iron to 375 degrees..." lols, good video btw. I think this just may have given me the realistic courage needed to try it meself
lejalamorena: Thanks for posting this! Where did you get the net? I've never seen one quite like that before
Obsidian Queen: looks good!
Jessica F: great video...do you feel as if the weave or net is too tight on your scalp? That's my only concern but I do want to try this myself
12109babygurl: nice job!
cakezy8: you look pretty. love your nail color
Rumba Tumba: Do I have to use the cap. I'm not a pro and want to try it for the first time, just braiding it onto my hair then sew it in. I have a lot if hair a little sensitive when touched and fully natural. I don't know if that helps.
aversatilenaturallady: very cute
Katurah Britto: Why is everyone so afraid to put heat in their hair? It's ok to put on your hair as long as you're not doing it every week.
Quentaya Peoples: Good job! you should've added a few more tracks to avoid the see through look.
RAEYONDA SPARKS: what would be your advice though for up keep of the hair style and keep from having a smell to the hair sometimes if left in 3 weeks .. how often should I flat iron my hair
RAEYONDA SPARKS: I spend at least 200.00 total to get my hair done... so ive decided to try on my own
Jenalena Sinclair: I'm surprised you choose straight hair with all the problems you are having with your own hair from the last video. It looks really natural tho.
Eva Andreina Silva: How many part you used?
ladynefertitibk: Looks good.
Christinia Peake: you did good
QueenCoCoaMocha: what!!! umph this was good
Lani love: U make the hair look so weight down flat and oily it looks like beauty supply hair, but atleast u tried
Lani love: Curly hair would've been better for you