How To: Blend Your Leave-Out With Deep Wave Curly Hair (Mayvenn Hair)

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In this tutorial I used 100% virgin human hair from www.amore.mayvenn.com that I previously colored to match my hair.

-My hair is a sew-in using the flip-over method (meaning there is no part)

-Im wearing 4 bundles of the Peruvian Deep Wave from www.amore.mayvenn.com

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Hey everybody, I'm amor today, I'm going to show you how to blend your leave out with your maven deep wave hair. So the first things that you're going to need is a boar bristle, paddle brush a headband scarf a paddle brush a spray bottle, leave-in, conditioner and regular conditioner and then as control for when you're all finished. So the first thing you're going to need to do is take all of your leave out the night before you're styling, your hair, and you want to damp your leave out and then put conditioner or any styling holding product you want to use, and then you, French Braid, your entire perimeter all the way around and you let it sit overnight so that it can dry and then I kind of just tied off the ends with a little scrunchie. And so now we're going to weigh all of the hair so that we can get the curl pattern back to being defined. So I'm going to take my headband and cover up the braids so that I don't wait it because if you wet it, then it's going to not hold the curl anymore, that you just do all night. Now that it's all covered, you can start spraying your hair. So just to wet it, I have mixed mostly water, and I just put a few pumps of conditioner in it just to give it a little bit of moisture. So I'm going to just spray my hair and get it thoroughly saturated, you don't want, it dripping wet, but you want it wet enough to cover all of the hair, so shake it up, because when you mix conditioner and water it could like rise. So if you're spraying you're just going to be spraying water, so shake it up first and then just kind of lift the hair a little bit and just spray inside of the hair. You can kind of miss squish it together. You can kind of see the curl better pattern coming back already, so just make sure you're wetting all of the pieces, picking it up where you need to right in the areas where it's a little harder to get wet. You can just kind of turn it inside out and spray it there again and then take all your ends together. Just make sure you're getting everything but notice is not dripping wet. Even though all the hair is wet not too much water, because then it will just take all day to dry. You don't want that. So the next step just take it and kind of just divide it into two sides and then you're going to take your paddle brush and just starting from the ends and working your way up to the top you're just going to detangle the hair. Now I see exactly where I need to add more water, because the hair is more poofy, so I'm just going to take the spray bottle again and go back through so now that you've completely brushed your hair, brushing the hair kind of doesn't get all the curls To go more define, so what I like to do is take my fingers and you're just going to rake through your hair, and this is just kind of helping the hair to piece back together in those big waves, instead of being more poofy and less defined. So just piecing the hair, squeezing it like this all the way down. You can pick it up and do the same thing and then you kind of just spread it back out and then taking your fingers. You can just scrunch into the hair to define the crow pattern so now that you've kind of defined the curl pattern in areas where you think it might need a little bit more hold. You can just take some regular conditioner and take a little pump in your hand and just kind of like scrunch it up in the same way, and some areas may need a little bit more attention. So you can just rub it together. Grab that section and kind of just pull down spread it apart and just scrunch it back up now that all of this hair is defined, go ahead, remove the band and take out the leave out. So I'm just going to let my hair dry a little bit more and then I'll come back and show you how that looks. Okay, so now my hair is mostly dry, is peals still pretty damp, especially inside and underneath so now. This is the perfect time to go ahead and start working on your leave out so remove the head. Then we're going to go ahead and take out the breeze so now that I'm getting towards the top, I'm just going to be a little bit more careful like not raking my fingers through the braid just so that the when you're taking it down your crinkles will Be more defined, so I'm just lightly flicking the hair out of place because if you're too rough taking out the French braid it'll just be a big textured mess taking all of this hair on this side, I'm just going to piece it over and the hair. That'S laying on the side I'm just going to kind of like place it underneath and then this hair. I always like to push this piece like back, so that you can cover the Westing that's right here, so I just kind of like position it back and then leave this hair down on top and then everything on this side. I just push it that way and then for your pieces that are kind of straighter. What I like to do is take pieces of the ends and random sections wherever it needs to be hidden, and you just lift up your hair and tuck in that little piece and it just kind of all blends together. So this piece right here is kind of just straight and not you know just out of place. So what I would do is just pick up a piece of hair, lead it backwards and then just drop the other hair, and it literally will like stay there all day unless you're like in a windstorm or something then it'll be all over the place. So, basically, that is how I blend my weave out. It'S really undetectable and the way that I have my hair installed is to flip over method. So if I want to flip all my hair on this side, I can flip it on that side. You won't be able to see, or vice versa, on this side, I can kind of do it in the middle. Just as long as your natural hair is covering the West, you should be totally fine, so putting everything back and then, throughout the day, as your hair, it's going to continue to dry, just kind of keep remembering to just scrunch up in the hair every now and Then, and that's how I do it, you

Modern Alchemix: This should have SOOOOO many more views. I love the quality of this video considering it’s age ♥️

Jeniece: Thank you for making this video! I've never had a curly/wavy install, nor a frontal or closure before. I've been a Mayvenn customer for a couple years now and I really want a deep wave install soon. My hair is natural and I was concerned about how to make my leave out blend as well as how to redefine the deep wave install without wetting my leave out which will make it possible for me to blend (I'm about a 4b/c). I just became knowledgeable of the flip over method recently and I think that's what I may do. All of that to ask...how long do you tend to keep your install in with the flip over? How many bundles are in your install and what are the lengths? What did you choose to put on your leave out when you braided it the night before? Once you take the braid down are you worried that your hair will absorb the moisturize from the damp install and revert your natural hair texture? Sorry for the long comment/question.

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