Tired Of Wigs? Detailed Flip Over Sew-In Method & How To Blend Your Leaveout With Curly Hair

Ever want to wear your leaveout with curly hair and never know how? With this technique of the flip over method, it assures you will have that natural look without having to ever worry your hair not blending.

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Hi guys welcome back to my channel. I know it's been a while, but I'm so happy to be back posting hair videos in this video. I'M going to show you guys how to do the flip over method on curly hair. I did not use any heat on her hair to achieve this style, so if you guys want to see how I flip it from the right side to the left side, then go ahead and continue watching. Why, okay guys so I'm just gon na speed through these parts right here, it's just self-explanatory! I'M just leaving out the front row of her hair, her edges out braiding those out the way and then I'm going to do straight back braids after I do the straight back, brace I'm going to sew a weaving net on top just to give it more space To sew on top of and get bit more security since she hasn't had some thin spots on her hair, it's going to give her more stability and give her more coverage and help her someone last better and all that good stuff. So, basically everything is self-explanatory. I'M going to sell the tracks in on a curve that way more of their hair could be full at the front and you don't have any Gabby areas. As you can see our curve, the tracks, the back, is going to be low and then once you get towards the front, as you can see the curve, all the way up to the front, I like to do the tracks close together, especially in the front again. So it can be full. I want to keep doing that over and over until I get to the top, and once I get to the top, I'm going to start tracking them straight across and not curved, because that's kind of how they're gon na end up anyway and then I'm after. I do it straight across like horizontal, then I'm going to figure out where she normally wants to wear her side. Her side is like once you want to wear her wear how she wants her hair to fall, how she wants to hair to fall. For the most part is where is how I'm gon na determine how I'm going to do? How I'm gon na lay the tracks at the top? So she says that she wants her hair to fall to the right side, I'm going to do most of the tracks. Tracking on the left, and then that way it can flip over to the right side and then not have any spaces or gaps. That way you can like see the tracks now she said she normally wears it to the left. I'M wondering an opposite order, but, as you can see for the most parts, you can flip it to the left or the right side. It really doesn't matter, but I do tend to do more hair, so whatever it depending on, I tend to sew hair more so, depending on what type of, depending on what size she wants her tracks. What size she wants. Her part kind of to fall on. Okay, at this point, you're gon na start a sewing straight across you're gon na flip. The tracks make sure the tracks are not doubled because with a double - and you have thick webs they're going to be bulky. So if you have to quest make sure you do, though, this part single, even though I'll double it the whole time, you know make sure you do a single at the front it that way, like I said, I can lay a little smoother and then, when you're Time, stuff, folding and trying to cut things, you don't have to cut so much hair and it's thick, you know just a nuisance. So this is the part you're gon na start, layering. It you're gon na start sewing in horizontal okay. Now, at this point, I'm going to start curving the horizontal tracks more towards the front, I'm gon na do that for about one or two tracks. After that you see, I have a small space at the front. Now I'm going to start cutting little pieces and then sewing them down now when it comes to the little pieces, you don't want to make the little pieces separate you kind of want to curve all the pieces in together that way, it covers the space that that Made sense so like one end of the web should be curving up in the front and then, whenever you're tracking, another web you're gon na curve. That kind of in the same spot and then curved you and I'm saying, like you're gon na kind of try to combine and mesh them together. That way is more so seamless that way when you flip over you're, not seeing spaces and gaps. Sorry mm-hmm that way: you're not seeing spaces and gaps in the style. Okay. So at this point everything is sewn in and then I am taking out her hair, so her hair in the front she is natural. She did flatter in her hair for some reason before she comes to me. She does that every single time, but I tell her not to do that. Like your natural, you don't have to put heat to your hair, but she flat ironed her hair, but I'm not going to put any heat to it like trying to blend the curl patterns in or anything like that. What I'm going to do is I'm going to apply the even edge control or inner edges. I use the one with I usually use the one with the purple top, but now I use the one with the green top to me. It'S not really much of a difference if you want to be honest, so I'll put some edge control on her hair and then I put some algae foam mousse on her hair part and that's going to start curling her hair up and our hair was natural. It still will work the same if you're gon na be honest. I actually was harder that her hair is straight because it's hard as I like scrunch it up and get it to be. You know curly, curly and blended. I didn't want to apply any water because I didn't really want to cause frizz. I wanted a more of a structured style because I knew that the weave is gon na, be frizzy, easy, frizzy too so yeah. So I used that and then I got some freezing the freeze blast spray and then I sprayed it on her edges after the edge control and put little bit of, I put cool air on her hair with the blow-dryer and that's how I kind of set the Edges so after that yeah and then she likes big hair, so I'm starting to comb her hair out and put some water. I sprayed some water on her hair. I didn't put any product on the weave. I just put water and then I fluff it it out. Fluffed it fluff it is that a word anyways fluffed it out. I really need to take like some speech classes or something to learn how to talk better because I'll be stumbling over my words, I know y'all be good. The obvious thing will be going on some yeah, so after that yeah, that's basically it you guys, you can flip it to the left, flip it to the right. It'S so convenient it's so pretty and natural-looking the hair actually was really really boring milk. I said she only pay like 67 dollars for the hair, so that's not bad for 3, bundles of 14, 16 and 18. That was not bad at all. But yes, I just use the foam on her hair part and just scrunch it up and to get it blended in and that's how I got everything together. So I hope you guys enjoyed this tutorial and, thank you know. Frontals and closures are not the only way to wear weave. You know you can also do that, leave that on the edges and maybe balm you get what I'm saying. So if anybody liked this video go ahead and thumbs it up, and I will talk to you guys in my next video love - you guys

Ann M: Ivy Powell's flip over method. Ivy changed the game with this. Love how your sew in turned out!

celestecharise125: Looks so natural I can’t even tell you did a sew in. Very creative great job. Looks fabulous on your client. Slayed!!

Rosemary Pryce: Very natural look! I love it

London Tayy: Hey girl here are some time stamps to help you navigate through this video 12:00 how to do the front flip over 13:25 is where it slows down again

Just vibe with nature: You did such a good job it looks so good!

Layla Mai2: I love how natural is looks , great job x

M C Torres: Beautifully done! Love this video

Sincere I am: Her hair looks good. This is how I wear my hair. Great job!

ladynefertitibk: Wow! Looks so natural. Good job.

83sthigpen: Fabulous job ma’am!!

Ms.Treecey Treecey: I curve my First bundle and tracks too according to the style I'm going for to keep the wind from showing the tracks thru the leave out.

CALI BUTLER: You did an amazing job

Nikki Kay: Good Job! IVY FLIP OVER METHOD Is A Great Technique For Hair Weaving!

Sassy: Love the ivy flip over

ude amara: You are amazing. I have watched your video more than 10 times. Post more videos ❤️

tonya k: very nicely done thanks

Saadia Thomas: Chillllddddd you did great. Awesome. Thank you for sharing. I love it

Kia: Great job!!

Janet Lewis 747 Janet Lewis 747: Love the way you sewed this in

Jojo: I just found this after doing my own hair for the first tine. Not good like yours, but not too bad for a novice. Your are good. What number hair is that? I wish I had seen your video before I did mine. Any recent video? Keep slaying those hair!!

India Marshall: Nice work!!! ❤

HairAddict Bri: Can’t wait to try this

Laquanda Lutrell: Thanks for the Great detailed video. I'm tryna find out how to sew top tracks with no leave out BC hair color doesn't match does anyone know??

Julio Angel: I been watching this video and practicing it for a long time and I still don’t do it right

Danie: Thank you

Mya__Lyn: Was so helpful i did it today

smilergal89: Great job

Cat D: Nice vid. Thank you. Many blessings.

Tiffany Wagner: sooooooooooo pretty!

Bobi 10: Excellent!

Sandi L: Pretty!!!

Gigi Du Van: Nice job

Courtney Green: I appreciate you!

lovinmy3forever: This came out really Pretty and she's Beautiful

Chorashan Marquez: Excellent !!!!

Samantha Canela: I have a curly lace front right now but I'm going to take the bundles out and sew them down/try this method ( made the wig)

Michelle: This is awesome.

peace165: if you decide to straighten the hair, would that work?

Danie: Awesome...like perfect

Topaz fire: Ooo girl it looks so good

MyPurplecandy: Do you think this can be done without a weaving net?

Bonnie79: Her hair looks so good, I need to find a stylist who can do this method. And where can I find curly bundles for 12,14,18 for $67. That was a good deal!

Soldier of Christ News: Can this work for people with more coarse hair?

Shavon Chambers: How long will this style last?

Ashley Ivena: This is neat

Monica Bogans: Video seems to go pretty fast when showing the flip over method

Cynthiapretty Cynthiapretty: Hello can you use 2 budles for this hair

Banitapplebum 84: Can I have the link for the hair? Can’t find it on Amazon

P D: This looks really good

Steph I: Please tell me the name of the background song sooo good!

Ellisa Davis: What’s the name of the moose used to blend the hair

Yokasta Guerrero: Nice!!

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Amiyah’s Royalty: How many bundles for this style?

Sincere I am: I stumble on my words too when I talk to fast or be thinking about what I'm going to say next.

Monique Mzmo dudek: Where did she get the hair?

Luz Peralta: Can you blow dry that hair?

Monique Colter: Where are you located for hair appointments

Jewel Illis: Yesssssssssss

Ann M: I would love to make appointment with you, is that at all possible.

Oma A.: Where are you located?

Khaleesi: A thicker wig cap would of been better

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