Beaded Hair Extensions Sew In

Professional Hairstylist shows how to Bead in and Sew in Hair Extensions using Track/Weft Hair

Hey guys, it's Pam from North Carolina, I just wanted to go ahead and get this video up. This is a beaded sewing extension. I learned it from watching two other gals. The bee did so in extensions, and then there was another gal who was doing a beaded. So, in extension, so I went ahead and kind of brought the two together so right now I've got the beads going in separating out the hair. I'M gon na go ahead and clip that out of my way and bring that other piece it's gon na come underneath the track and through to the other side. So it comes up to the top surface. Once you get the hang of that, it's pretty easy. It moves along now I'm gon na go ahead and pick up a few hairs also from the track here. So there's just a little bit more secure, forming and a drop those top hairs and I'm gon na marry them together. I'M gon na use the little latch hook with a ring bead through it. I like the little latch hook, because I feel like the width that can go to the width of hair that can go into the latch hook, is perfect for the bead other guys use loops or strings. But I like this one myself, so I'm gon na go ahead and clamp that bead down I'm not really clamping them in too hard, it's just a mannequin, but I'm going right under the weft of hair. So I've got a little section left here and I'm gon na go ahead and measure that out get that hair and it's kind of coming down in a slight V. So when I go ahead and peel out that Center hair, it's just a little bit thicker so that it can hold on because that's what's actually holding the track onto the hair, so you're gon na go ahead and figure out how to pass this through. It'S gon na be a few hairs from the end, so we're going to flip that under and get it to go to the other side and again take a few pieces of hair from the track itself and marry that in and then go ahead and get those Two strands coming from the top drop back down then go ahead and get my little latch hook in my bead and run it through the hair and get that secured again. There was two gals on YouTube that have SuperDuper videos and I learned a lot by watching them, and this was just something I felt like. I wanted to try it and care for the beads stick out like they do now, although it's a great system, I just didn't care for it. So what you're gon na see is when I began. I left the same amount of track out this one. I feel like it was a little loose, so I'm just gon na give it a push, but it's a mannequin, so this is just for demo purposes. So if you see the extension is hanging over, I went ahead and threaded some good strong upholstery thread in obviously not the right color just for demonstration purposes. I went up under the loop and now I'm going through the weft of hair. Just so it can be secured and I can get started with the sewing process. Just like you would sew on a track, a hair for any kind of sew in braids and hair extensions. So I'm just securing this. Then I'm gon na go through the weft of hair at times and at other times, I'm going to go up under the bead in between the bead and the scalp for a little bit more security. That'S the original version is to sew down one track of hair over these beads, but this is just the way I've come up with. That will be able to hide the beads and just look a little neater in my opinion. So I'm just gon na go ahead and whip a few stitches through here. Just to show you that you can do the bead extension weaving treatment and have a few variety of ways. This is just something that's worked for me. I think this thread is acceptable. I actually got this at jo-ann fabric stores here in North Carolina. It is an upholstery thread and I also have some monofilament style black thread that I've used for years and my own clip in hair extensions. That'S what I usually wear. I'Ve had quite a few of gals come in for these either I did a sew-in with braids, and then I did a sow win with the beads, and then I just did this on a gal, and she really liked it a lot what's nice about. This is, if you're pretty certain you're going to double your tracks. Then it gives you that extra fullness. So here I am just going back up under the bead between the bead and the scalp for the little bit of firmness coming back through and just making a little loop a little bit of tension so in-between the next bead, I'm just going through the track. Both tracks just kind of tightening it down and then I'm gon na come in between that bead and scalp again see right. There'S the little bead I'm gon na, take my round needle and just poke right up through there and then go through the center of that loop just so it leaves a nice straight even thread and I'm gon na go between the two beads right now, just between The two left's of hair, just so there's not a big string going from B to bead so that pretty much does it. What I'm gon na show you now is I'm going to separate the two tracks and you can see the bead underneath and if you ever wondered. What'S so special about this whole bead in thing is that this gives you the ability to tighten the weave two to three or three to four weeks, so I'm just showing you if your client comes back in and you've got a little growth in the hair. Just go ahead and tighten up those beads open, give them a little pressure and slide them back up and give the hair a little wiggle. So it leaves smoother and just tighten your beads back down, takes about twenty to thirty minutes for about four or five rows. Client can get in and out so this is my version of the bee did so in hope. You enjoyed it and look forward to more producing a few more videos coming up here. Take care you you

CarriesCruising: this is amazing! Thank you so much for filming this!!

Sian Clapham: That looks really good I'm going to try this what size beads do you use?

April Damski: Love your nail color. Thank you for these videos, they really help!

Lisa Hernandez: Just what I have been looking for Tried bread in extention and my hair dryed out so much my hair started to fall out at the tips . You have made my date.thank you.

passionist: i really like it!!! , i alway was thinking how to hide those beads from under or from top, this is a very good solution!! thanks for sharing helped a lot, going to try this on my own hair, its going to be hard lol xoxo

Jamet Spruill: This is amazing. I think I try on my hair for my next install. Do you think this can be accomplished for a full head???

pamdoeshair: Typically most Sallys or places that sell hair weaving supplies. They are silicone beads and they are sold also on line. Be sure to get the tool for the beads and get a few. they are cheaply made. thank you for your compliment. good luck.

Royal Image Studio: Awsome tutorial please keep them coming.

LuvNdatMakeUp: I luv how u flipped the weft to sew in..going to try this method thank u for this ...;0)

pamdoeshair: If I can I will. In the meantime, check out other videos on installing beaded extensions on wefts. There are a few great tutorials. All I'm doing is the same but then taking the same weft, flipping it on to itself and sewing it down to itself and through the beads. If you have a mannequin or real person, try it out.

ggirl1913: Where can you purchase the beads and what are they called so I can ask for the proper name? Love the tutorial!

Cyn Thia: I really like your way of instruction. Thanks for sharing your videos. By the way i never comment on cideos. You're the first.

pamdoeshair: I dont really know as I have never tried to put ini more than 1 or 2 on my own.

Daija Parker: Do you go under the bead or through ? Even if you go through will it affect the bead?

ReesezImperfectOne: Yep, I've seem a girl with this real pretty up-style and her her was done like this. You leave out some hair in the back and dont sew or bead your hair to your edges. So your back, top and sides are out so you can put it in an up-do

mellcamp: Thank you!!!!

pamdoeshair: you go through the Hair that is locked into the bead. the bead is closed down tightly, so you cannot pass thru it.

iLoveNiesha: Can you do another tutorial using hair that does not match so that I can see exactly what you are doing?

D Garrett: Awesome! Thanks

me rodri: can you make a high bun with the hair when you use this method

DollsbyDaniel: How would one do it themselfs?

pamdoeshair: I'm not really sure as I only install from top of the ear down. However, I would think it could work as it woud replace typical braiding that galsdo for typical braided sew ins. if you do it, post a vid!!!

Royal Image Studio: how much do you charge for this

pamdoeshair: I tested the volume on my computer and my tablet. seems to be ok on my end. sorry.

She She: I can barely hear you

pamdoeshair: I'm really not sure why you guys can hear me but I do believe there is a transcript button that you can click on to read what I'm saying

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