How To Remove Beaded Weft/ Braidless Sew-In

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Hello beauties welcome back to my channel, so today's video is gon na be very, very quick. It'S gon na I'm gon na just show how I remove beat it with after it's been installed. My client here, which is a mannequin head. She has one strip of a beat it with, as you can tell, the beads are on there they're on there pretty snug. The whole track is on there pretty good, it's not going anywhere so once your client is ready to have them removed or if you're doing them yourself and you're ready to remove them. All you have to do is go in, so all you have to do is go in with this tool. Please excuse my horrible nails, but you go in with this tool and you just remove them the opposite way that they were installed. So, in order to see how I install these beaded webs, there will be a video on, or there is a video actually on my channel that you guys can check out I'll leave the link down below. So if you guys want to go right over to see how I install these betta webs on my clients, it'll be there. Otherwise, this is how you remove them after they've been installed. First, you want to start off by sectioning off your here. You want to start from the bottom unless pretend like. My client here is starting from here, so I section the hair off pull up, pull up the top. You want to go section by section, you don't want to do it sporadically or all over the place. Just say: stick to the bottom first and work your way up. So this is the first row I'm gon na start to take down and you just take it starting off with the corner, one, the corner, um, sweat or beat. So you take the beads and you go in like this and you just push it hard in the opposite direction. Until it pops open and then once it pops open, then you just slide it off and you guys can see, see how it's a little open. You open it up just wide enough, so pop it off and you just have each bead. Some beads are a little harder to remove and in that case just be gentle and make sure you're not pulling on the hair too much, because you can cause some breakage. If you are removing it in the reckless manner - and I do apologize for the noise, there are other style of still here in the building. So it is a little bit of noise outside of my room, but you see how I just took it off with the with the tool in the other direction, and it just comes right off. So all you got to do is just keep removing it onto the next one. Now we are down to the last one and you just remove it the same way. You did the others and at that point the whole entire track will remove itself. There was a little there's, a little um frizzy right there, because I did a braid earlier. I was teaching my daughter how to do a braid. So that's why it's kind of frizzy right there, but this is how it looks with it removed. You see that there is no breakage up there, nothing broke off and the track is still like new you're able to reuse it. It'S not glue, it's not glued on. You, don't see any of the clients hair attached to this and that's how it should be removed. Everytime I like to give my clients a good wash afterwards, because they hair have been tied down to this track with the beads on there, and that can be a little bit heavy. And sometimes the hair just needs a good cleaning, because a lot of stuff gets caught up around those beads and it gets a little dirty so with this being a mannequin guys and get a chance to see that. But this is it for this video guys. I do appreciate you all following me: if you guys are interested in any of these, the videos or any other hair videos, please leave those down below, and that is it for the beaded wet

Sally G: Thank you so much, now I can teach my dad how to remove my weave

Enissa No: Ur voice is so calming for me. Thank you

wawai1: Thank you for the video. Can you show us the invisible mirco-links threadless methode please?

Brianna Bombshell: So it’s sewn on to the beads? Once the beads ar riff the tracks come out right? I made the mistake of doing this method and got JIPPED. The person ordered the hair for me which was $600, they ordered it from Bellamy. They color matched me and everything... they clearly inflated the price, and when the hair arrived it was literally only 3 tracks which pissed me off because I could’ve gotten 22 inch clip in extensions from Bellami for $200 and way more than 2 tracks. Anywho.... not only were there only 3 tracks but the hair was much lighter than my hair so she had to tone them down to a darker shade of blonde.... it still didn’t match my hair exactly. I asked her if she could also root the extensions to darker roots which she did NOT do.... and then she had the audacity to charge me for the coloring too when that wasn’t my fault it was their fault that the color came out wrong. Instead of opening it and cutting them up they could’ve just sent them back and got a darker shade but they didn’t do that which was aggravating. I ended up having to pay a little over $400 for the installation and she only used 2 tracks 20”, and it was the same exact length as my own hair anyway. I just wanted thickness anyway, not so much length. I don’t feel I should’ve been charged that much, when I know a girl who does this method at home yet charges like $20 per track and does a phenomenal job. I looked at the hair on bellami and I didn’t see ANY extensions that were $600. They jacked the price up by $150. I will NOT be going back for them to reinstall it... I’d rather stick with my clip in extensions from The Hair Shop in Manhattan. It’s better quality hair and not as expensive as that, and I can just take them out when I want. The problem was I purchased them in my natural hair color because my hair is blonde at the top and dark at the bottom.. I had a little over a year of new growth and was unsure how it would turn out so I just got it in dark. The high end Manhattan stylist who did my blonde highlights bleached the extensions for me for free but they didn’t get as light as my real hair did, and when I took those extensions to that salon (it was only 2 tracks) they had the audacity to charge me $75 and the color didn’t even lighten anymore AT ALL. It was extremely annoying. I had went to another salon prior to going to them and the woman quoted me $30 since it was only 2 tracks..... yet they charged me $75. This place wasn’t even a high end top of the line salon. It wasn’t a shithole but it wasn’t a salon that’s been in magazines for their work. Also when they installed them all of the hair smelled like straight up dye.... it made me sick. They didn’t even wash them with a stronger scented shampoo.... or deep condition it with a nice smelling shampoo to get that smell out. It was a waste of a little over $1000 that I can never get back. I’m sticking to my real hair from now on and when I want thickness I’ll just stick with my clip ins. I only use 2-3 tracks anyway!! I’m going to buy my own dye and bleach them myself soon they only need to be boosted from a level 7/8 to a level 9 really.

Bre Dirzanowski: Love this thank you

ladynefertitibk: How often can you wash the hair with those, and does it matter what kind of shampoo/conditioner that's used?

Betterme4lf: How long do they stay in looking decent? And does hair wrap around them Making it difficult to remove?

Living in the Forest: Thank you for posting this with coronavirus a lot of people may have to do this can you tell us where that tool is or where we can find it maybe a hardware store? Thank you

Charlotte The Kitten: Lol, girl the nails are the new norm I’m walking around with ugly ass nails ‍♀️ thank you for the video!!

Jen Castillo: I've never seen this method before. How long can they stay in for before your remove them?

Ashley H.: How much breakage does the install and removal cause?

W B: Where did you get the tool used to remove the beads

Samantha Maww: I just did mine thank you soo much

Alexis Neal: One year ago you are ahead of your time

Sharee J: Very good demonstration! Question please...so once you take the wefts out, if there a way to put the beads back on to use as a beaded weft?

AK: Camera angle too low as your hands blocked the view. Otherwise great video!

deshonkel: Will this method work on my naturally bushy but fine/curly hair. Plus I work out regularly and my hair gets soaking wet and draw up. But it flat irons out easily.

Jenomous: How would this work on hair that's not type 1 or bone straight? Would the hair have to always be straightened or permed?

kuna 01: Try using rubber tipped pliers. They will help grip the bead better.

J M: How can you do this without the tool!! Please help!

Candle Company: Your hand was covering the bead the whole time, the only thing you showed your nails

azsuecna medrano: Hey I hope I can get a reply but I had my bf help me take them out and is it normal to loose a lot of hair When removing them?y hair feels thin and so much fell out ??

Serenity Harris: Can pliers be used to remove ?

Business Manager: I definitely do NOT HAVE THE PATIENCE for this shit. Im old school traditional weaves ONLY

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