Beaded In And Sew In Hair Extensions

Demostration of Hair Extensions Beaded In and Sewn In On A Model

these lasted very well on her. I don't think this method is ideal for finer/thinner hair gals however I do have a few clients wtih those hair conditions wearing them.

Hey guys so today, I'm going to show you Amber's hair extensions to beat in method in the be dense own method. Right here you can see. This is the fourth row, but it doesn't continue all the way around, because Amber's hair splits really bad right in that area I'm holding up. So I wanted to show you that the sides, the fourth it would have been a fourth row. It just doesn't go all the way around so because her hair is really really thick. She has four double rows. It'S just that the fourth row at the top doesn't continue around was a little technique. I figured out in order to get some more hair in there without worrying about the split. So this is where the sides go. It'S about an inch inch and a quarter from the hairline, depending on the shape of the hairline, and she has one foot we used. One full package: there's four rows, the the very last the one at the bottom has three tracks. So there's you know triple track at the bottom. The second one was sewn in bead and then the third row was the beaded end method and then what I consider the fourth row, even though it's split one on the left and one on the right here - was the sewn in method and I'm just showing you We'Re gon na get ready to take this out of her hair. She said she felt like it was a little loose, so I'm just showing you what that looks like you see the spaces in between the sewn part, which is fine for flexibility, but that's where she felt like it was loose compared to the beaded end method. So I'm going to get this out of her hair today and put it back in in a different way. So, underneath here this is the beaded end method which he really liked and that's three tracks beaded in, so it's triple triple thickness and that stayed in just fine. A little bit is not much gap between the beads keeps it pretty secure and she has heavy hair and tends to be a little bit more oily scalped. But she didn't care for the looseness of this track. So we're going to go ahead and get that out and do a beaded in and sewn method and I'll be able to show that to you here. I wanted to show you how I remove of this, because I was afraid the video wasn't going to capture the bottom of her hair and sliding out you see them giving a little tug. I'Ve released all of the micro links or microbeads, and so her hair is just sliding right out and that's what makes this such a nice hair extension or a weave treatment is that it can be tightened over a few weeks which releases tension on the area of Hair that the beads were pressed down on and then the hair removal is relatively easy. You don't have to cut all the thread out. First, you just release the beads and out comes the hair, and then, when I go to replace this, I'm going to replace it on the same line just because this has not been in for more than two weeks. We'Re going to go ahead and put it back in the same row, but if I were to replace it and say two to three months time, I would go ahead and put it on the next inch or two up inch up or inch down. So here's the beaded in end sewn method. I have another video on my channel. You can check that out, but here this is one track folded over in half, which makes it a double thickness, but it's beaded down and then the top is sewn on to and into the beads. But you can check out that video. So I just wanted to show you a little demonstration on a real live person, miss amber and here's the close-up and it's pretty tight and she said it feels pretty secure. It feels pretty good. She has a lot of hair, so we'll get her feedback on this one, but this is something I just thought would be kind of cool to try thanks guys, you

K Farah: do you think the beaded in method can cause damaged because of the tension? if so how would you prevent that ?

Glam Core: I really want to get this done... (the beaded method) ... but I live in Missouri... can you help me find a reliable hair salon down here?

pamdoeshair: @broomegirl1023 because you can loose the beads and slide them back up tighter, they last for a few months. Sewing is good but NOT my fav method because I found that I like to removed beads and replace for a tightening. I left this video up anyway just so in case someone wanted to see another method. I dont think they last any longer or any better. It is a little more difficult to brush the hair. only benefit is the beads are hidden. so then if there is long hair, it does not look highlighted.

Crystal Honaker: @pamdoeshair where can i find these micro weft extensions with the wefts please tell me thank you

Jen's Life: I've got a good one for you... I'm thinning on top what should I have done?

johnbmx4christ: very nice miss pam

Stephanie Crawford: i will be soon offering the services and i am from missouri

Amanda Epperson: have you heard about a type of extension that are call princess extension I have a client that wants me to get her some they like tracks but have a 1/2 inch of hard area at the top of the track with 2 holes at each end for u too pull her hair thru and use one bead kinda as u did in this video I cant find them anywhere

pamdoeshair: Did you find someone? curious....

New York City: were are u at???

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