How To Apply Hand Tied Beaded Row Hair Extensions - Vision Hair Extensions

How to apply hand tied beaded row hair extensions. This video will show you how to apply chained beaded row hair extensions using Vision Select hand tied hair. Please ask any questions below I'll be sure to answer.

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Hello, it's Lynn from vision, hair extensions, welcome to my educational hair extension video series in this video I'll be showing you installation of hand, tied hair extensions using my chain needed row metal this beaded row, application method, we're showing can be used with hand, tied wefts or Machine tied webs tools needed our curved needle weaving thread: extra large silicone line, beads a loop tool, curved nose, pliers assorted clips and Bandhu weave glue used for gluing multiple wefts together for thickness today. We'Re using three bundles of vision, select hand tied extensions glued together with bondo weave to start part the hair and measure where you'd like your weft, to begin and end at least two fingers width above the ear clip-on and Mark where the weft ends. So you can properly place the front beads. The front beads should be applied slightly behind, where the weft will end. Take a large rectangular section of hair and apply the first feed off base at about a 45 degree angle, going back. We like using the extra large beads, so you can fit the most amount of hair in them. Making a firm and secure base preventing too much tension on the hair for the next bead. Take a slightly smaller section of hair, along with half the hair coming out of the previous bead and apply the bead like before. The second bead should be parallel to the first. The third and subsequent beads can angle down following your plan. Departed path continue: chaining the beads three-quarters of an inch apart until you've reached the middle of the head. Repeat this process on the opposite side. Until you meet in the middle clip your weft onto the row, you made making sure the West on each side goes slightly past. The first feet. Take your weaving thread and measure at least two wing spans in length for each row. You don't want to run out Midway thread, your curved needle pulling the weaving thread halfway through, so the thread is doubled up, tie a knot at the end to secure or your first stitch go up between the first and second beads before pulling the thread all the Way through feed the needle through the loop at the end, locking in the thread hold the thread up towards the head and stitch in back at the first bead. Staying under the thread being held up repeat this time, stitching in front of the first bead make sure the thread doesn't slide off the end of the weft. Do this two times followed by a downward stitch coming at an angle, to lock in the last stitch now that the hard parts done start sewing in the opposite direction along the west, making sure you're always sewing behind either the chained hair or a bead make each Stitch three quarters of an inch apart, this edge, is called a blanket stitch. The ending is just like the beginning. Properly securing the ends down is very important. The first and final stitches should be just in front of the ending beads, once complete cut the end of the thread and pull one string out, leaving one behind not the two strings together. Three times you a second and even third row can be applied directly above this row, thanks for watching give this video a like and subscribe for more hair extension information visit us at vision, hair extensions com for all your hair extension needs.

Joanne: This is the first hair extension tutorial that I've been able to understand and has explained and showed clearly. Thank you ❤️

bbrgirls: Wow thank you so much for this video I can’t wait to learn!! You’ve saved me $1,900!!!!!

Shawna Tiu: Finally someone that actually shows how to do NBR from beginning to end! Most tutorials have the stylist standing behind the client while they sew. It is like they don’t anyone to see how they attach the weft.

Zita Zoldi: So great! You explain ship thoroughly, thank you so much.

Chelsea Stevens: Thank you! You also saved me thousands!!! How do you knot it off? Is there a special way you tie the knot when done with the whole thing?

Donna Walker: This is an awesome tutorial able to hear and see everything you are doing! Could you please tell me how often you have to redo this particular method?

mirjam.magdalena: This tutorial is so great! Thank you so much!

Vision Hair Extensions: Here is a free instruction guide that shows application of beaded rows and more. https://visionhairextensions.com/content/trainingguide2020Screen1.pdf

LoveMaryfrances: Wow what a great tutorial, may have to try this on my mom thank you!

darlacoreen: I use this method and it is amazing ... I have issues with beads slipping out on a very fine haired (and a bit oily haired client) any tips?

SouthernComfort: Thank you for this!

Irene Smith: Best " how to" video yet . Thanks!

JoAnn DiBlasio: How many rows do you usually do? Two? Do you extend just one row to the sides of the head past the ears? So there is long hair in the front

kenzie fullmer: This is a really good tutorial thank you so much!!

Carmelo’s View: Thank you. Simply thank you.

carol desena: She is amazing

Cale and Pep king: Great video ! Helpful great job

k m: GREAT!!!

Rita Pereira Martin: Is diferente, difícil and very work.

koko bowers: Wouldn’t it just be easier to corn roll it straight across then sew in the extensions?

Ransom Kmiecik: Thank you for sharing this helpful video, I got the same one from newigstyle..com last month

H. DeBeau: Just wondering why clear sew thread isn't used, like a durable fishing line so it's undetectable.

Kayla King: So this is basically a sew in without braids

Destinyatk: starting at 6min thru 6:44 it looks like sooooo much tension on the root of your hair near the scalp. This is a lot of work. Looks like it may cause breakage. Do you have video of this being installed on a client? I've never seen this type of method before....

Blanca Anguanio: Do you sell the hair and how can I purchase.

Adriana Morales: This looks so damaging. You can just bead the extensions without sewing the thread

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