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Lefted installations that have been installed too high or on a part line can be tricky to hide. I'M going to show you some tricks to help cover those top tracks. The best way to cover your wefted installations is to stay out of what I call the no zones or the danger zones. When you're doing your installation. You need to have enough hair on the top of your head to cover those top tracks, and you also need to stay away from natural part lines. Even if you don't plan to use them, your hair will readjust throughout the day to kind of open up and expose those lines. There are two problem areas for this mannequin one is. She has a natural cowlick that is now exposing this weft, even though she has enough density to cover that we have to work with that cowlick here, and we've also installed a weft into this natural part line. So the way that we're going to correct for this is with daily styling. So we're going to pick up the hair that lives above the weft we're gon na pick up across that cowlick and then we're going to carve off a section of bat and leave enough hair to smooth over the top out of the way. And this is where our cowlick lives, so I don't really need to do much back combing in a different area, so just right in there to help blend that hair we're just gon na pack that hair down once you get the underside back, combed flip it over To the top and back comb it so that it lays down flat all you're trying to do is get this hair to merge together, you're, not trying to create lift and volume. So keep that in mind so we're gon na pack that down and so now you have that and it's merged together now we're just gon na take the hair. That naturally goes that way and we're just gon na use that to cover, and so even though that cowlick is still there now that wept is completely hidden. So now, let's take a look at the back. The problem with this weft is that it lives right on this natural part line. So to avoid this kind of mistake, we're going to stop our weft here here or install it about an inch lower than we have so that we have hair to cover it. But since we have to go with what we've been given, we're going to take the hair - that's just above this weft and again we're trying to merge that hair over our problem area. So we're going to pick up the hair. Take just enough we're going to clip this part out of the way we're going to backcomb the underside so that we merge that hair together separate it as you need to so that it makes a wide base. Once we get to this point, where we have it merged together, we're just going to comb it down a little bit on our back combing in to make sure that it doesn't separate and then we're going to take that hair and cover over the top and make Sure that that's nice and smooth, and now we're going to have the coverage for a flawless installation thanks for watching. And if you liked this video make sure that you subscribe to our channel so that you never miss a beat. And if you need products for your projects, check out doctored locks comm for all your hair extension needs.

Sam O: This was so helpful. I have a really bad cow lick on my crown and my extensions always peak through there! This method was very helpful, I added a bit of hairspray too just because my hair is fine and slips often

Camilla B: Thank you so much this saved me I applied my extensions too high up at the back on my pixie haircut this is an absolute lifesaver !!!

Lulustoovintage: Can’t thank you enough for sharing this video I have fine thin hair the west is too high on my head he helped with hiding it more

Princess L.D.G's Kingdom: I made a wig with a bundle and half(26") and a 20" 4x4 closure. Normally people would use 4 bundles, but I use less for a natural look. I spaced the wefts 2 inches apart. Could I tease the hair to hide the tracks from showing?

Grunge Deer: The videos on this chanel are so usefull.I just subscribed! :D

Mervat Mostafa: She so nice and very good at it

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