Braidless Sew In (Micro-Link) Tutorial On Natural Hair | Natural Hair Extensions

Micro link on natural hair micro bead/ micro loop hair tutorial, braid less sew-in tutorial on natural hair

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Everybody welcome back to my channel, so today, I'm gon na be doing a bracelet sewing or a micropedic. What'S it extensions, this is not for those of you who have natural hair and you don't like to put any type of heat or anything on your hair. This is for those of you who, like your installs, to look super natural, and you want to like super versatile hair extension. I know some people feel like if you get the summit is only for protective styling. That is not true. Everybody does not give us someone just because it protects your natural hair. I get a someone because I like weave - and I like long hair in my head - is it a bonus that it protects? Yes, and this particular style does not have to be damaging to your hair. You only have to straighten your hair after you wash and condition it so just depends on how you maintain it, and you only need to wash and condition your hair every one or two weeks, especially if you have naturally curly hair. You guys make sure you watch this video all the way to the end, because I have a surprise clip for you and yeah, so we can get started with this video. The first thing that I am going to use is this micro loop tool right here. I'M gon na have a link in the description box, so the exact things that I purchased the whole kit was like twenty dollars. Twenty to thirty dollars, you will need the micro loop tool. You'Ll need the micro, beads and you'll need the pliers. So I got all of that from Amazon and you might want to come purchase a couple more of the micro loop department, the beads going a little wooden tool. They break super easy because it's so cheap, so you just want to take the beads and put it on the little tool. You want to stack a bunch of them on there and you want to take nice square like rectangle sized sections and just pour the beat up onto the hair. My mistake, the first time that I did think was using way too many beads. You don't want to use too many bees, so it's gon na become like a thinning like a hassle, so I just do the first two tracks and then that third track. It goes all the way up around her perimeter up to the part that I left out. So here can fall onto her face. I forgot to tell y'all about the hair that I use. You do not want to use hair store hair for this. You do not want to use any old. The process version here that they go around calling version. You don't want to use that either you want to make sure you use real virgin, hair or raw version here. You cannot tell that the extensions are at the bottom and her hair in the micro bead right now it looks just like the extensions. That'S what you want when you do this type of process, because you don't want to be able to tell the difference and you wanted to mimic your natural hair, because it's gon na be out the majority of your natural hair is gon na be out. I only use two bundles and just depending on a client or how things are standard. Their hair is just depends on how many bundles she has air 120 and one bundle of 22 from its dream here. I'M gon na put that link in the description box. So you guys can purchase, and you also want to make sure if you have longer hair, you can do a lot more lift out at the top. But if you have shorter hair, you want to do it just like you're doing someone with minimum leave out the same process. The same thing, except you want to make sure that you get those beads right up to the perimeter, so they can have hair fall on your face. You do this and the hair doesn't fall in the face. It will not look right. It will look terrible. So I just want to try to add that little tip in there. So after you have all the beads on you want to take some pliers. This came with the kit and you want to clamp down the silicone bead off the base. You don't want to bring it all the way up to the scalp. You want to bring it to the bottom part of that square and clamp it down this way. It'S gon na lay nice and flat. It is not gon na put too much tension on their hair and when you do this, all of this you need to. I have an actual spacer, that's what I should use for this tutorial, but I didn't use it. The spacer help to keep the extra hair from getting inside like other beads. You have to be like so neat when you do this, and I know this application wasn't the neatest. But if you don't you're gon na get like little tiny hairs in another bead and that's gon na snap and break off. So you have to be super. Super careful, be careful with the pliers because the pliers are like they snag extra hair too. They don't want to pull it so that is this part. So the next thing that you want to do is measure the track. You want to actually put like the extra inch on there just in case, because when you slow it down you're gon na pull it to the side so way the track and I'll go with the track. So now I'm gon na start sawing. You want to take your thread and you want to put it through the track first and then you kind of want to triple so like the end of it super down on her head. I can't show you what I'm doing because the camera is it right there, but basically I'm just making sure that first and piece is secure and you see I'm going in sideways and making sure you're secure sideways and then I'm going to go over top and make Sure it's secure over top and you want to make sure you're not putting any tension on that one and peace by pulling it. So when I put the hair up so the hair, I always make sure I push it to the other side just so. It'S not too much tension. Think I'm holding a track right here. I try to hold it up just so I don't pull it to the right or to the left. Now, when I first started doing this, I thought you were actually supposed to take this needle and push it through. The micro beat you're putting it through the top part, so you're sewing it above the B and through the hair, and the B is kind of keeping it anchored up in place. So that's just what I'm about to do right now. You guys can watch me finish. So everything is here and when you do this, you want to make sure the track says above the micro-b. If it's falling that man is too loose, you need to go back and pull the truck up and rethread it through, and I like to. I didn't, do it on this one, but you want to kind of make a knot each time that you thread it through. I don't know how to explain it. I only know how to say it so when you sew it through you'll put it through the little circle, part right there and it'll kind of make a knot, and then I went back and instead of joining it like right to left. I went back left to right and sewed it in again just to make sure it was secure and you also want to make it 2-2 tie up on her hair, because you don't want to pull it too much morning. If you have natural hair, I always recommend that you come with your hair already straight in it. It makes the process, though ten times faster and then in between each track. I straighten the hair. The hair should be already straightened, but the extensions are straightening between each track and she has been wavy extensions, and this is what the wavy looks like when they're dry and now I'm just going to go ahead and press them out and make them super super relieved And still be straight, I know everybody's gon na ask what planet is that this is my good old baby list, Flatiron that I've had for about two years now, and I think I even used this - I had a career of curling iron video I might be lying, But I've had this for two years and it's perfect. What I like to do is turn off the irons, all the way up, y'all and do one path, usually I'll, put the flat irons on like for 15 to 400 and just do it the lower. But I just like to turn them up a do my path it works. The best for me and know nobody's ever got any damage from the way I Flatiron in here now another hand. If you got your flat irons, all the way up and you're doing six. Seven passes and you're going super slow and you're straightening your hair almost every other day. Yes, you're going to get you damaged, so so be careful when you do use your flat iron, so you don't get heat damage now. Everybody'S paint is different, so facing just depends on the client. How much hair depends on the client and but pretty much as far as the way i do it. I do first track second track in the third around the perimeter and then the track after that, which is this one. I just do it straight across and, like I said, depending on how much hair that I want to put in the clients head based off of how either how fine their hair is on how course their hair is that just depends on them. So for her she had pretty fine hair, but it was very high density and her hair. She can put more tracks in and you wouldn't be able to see it. So I did not put as many places in between so as you can see, the track under it does not have any hair between it. I'Ll just put a straight another track right on top of it. Just because I want her hair to be super. Super cool, solid. You guys finish watching how I do this process as well. I know I said before that she had in 20 and 22. She has in one bundle of eighteen and one bundle of 20 and Cambodian wavy extensions from its dream, marry calm, the best hair extensions you can ever purchase. She was gon na last her a couple years, but what do you guys think that this not look like her hair does is not like, looks super super natural and performances loved? It love the way this came out. You guys make sure I'm you say so. The end for the surprise clip but follow me on Instagram, hear that internet and cute hair makeup subscribe to my channel, put everything in the description box and thank you all for watching. I will see you guys in my next videos.

Niesha Holland: This is the best tutorial on microlink braidless extensions that I've seen and I've seen a lot. Very well explained. I look forward to more tutorials. Subbed!

Traycee Kathaleeya: I love it, how beautiful!

Chazzmin H: yaassss!!!! You sound just like me when you said "I like weave because I like long hair" Me all day!!!

shenice bonner: Wow. This looks amazing. So natural

Felix A. McNeill: Thanks for all the tips!!!!!! Keep doing your thang!!!!!!

HannahEstherRuth: Why do stylist not want to straighten, wash, & blow dry their clients hair? That’s apart of the job I’d think

Marie Watch me: Is it rude to say you black hair care ladies are magicians? You lot have nice hair naturally yet also can magically change up styles effortlessly and it suits your head. That is talent, do not allow anyone to not think it is not talent. I have South Asian hair, and wish I can do this, but just look wierd on my head. Seriously keep it up. I do not understand how people can bash a lady with weaves, I am jelous and would love to make my hair look extra thick.

Jacqueline Carson: Amazing job.

Rita Fyfe: I have a similar method without thread and have been natural for 15 years. No damage at all. However, I don’t apply heat often and my stylist takes care of it with monthly maintenance with wash/deep condition . I work out as well. It’s life!

Caramel Kiss: Nice! I live in Winston Salem and would love for you to do this technique on my hair. I haven't been able to find anyone here who does this. Do you have a styleseat to schedule appointments? Please send info (fee, availability etc) Thanks!

Miriam C: You expect your clients to come with their own hair straight? Crazy. Beautiful work either way

Lakisha Thompson: Love it what’s the name of the hair company

Mochaccino: How many rows do you need to get a decent looking bob in thick short hair? Whats the least amount of rows that would still look natural and blended? Been thinking hard about getting this done, but with my hair this short it might be way too expensive if I go to someone that actually knows what they’re doing and not some cheap ass salon.

Bridgette Butler: If you buy hair close to ur texture you don't have a wierd look...js

L. Mat: Nice technique. About how long does this service take?

Jonasha Cruz Colón: How much does this cost? And how do you take it out?

Bailey Hart: How many bundles did you use

Sneha Maurya: how long does it lasts ? please reply mam

Aymoreno: Is it’sdream hair company safe and does it ship to the uk?

T J: People with Natural hair can get this you just have to apply heat

Manaar Broxton: So it’s no consequences of cutting the wefts?

Sherry U.: So this doesn’t work for someone with short hair who wants to add long hair (?)

Denise Lewis:

princess_ SKYE: Links for products don’t work

L`Oreal Allen: where are you located

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