How To Tighten Your 3 Month Weave/ Tightening Your Sew-In Extensions/Tracks

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This video: I show how to implement a technique I use to make my sew-in Weave last 3 months. Tightening your Sew-In yourself will save you money and time and preserve your hair growth. Your hair grows an average of 1/2 inch a month so...

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You don't know if you guys watched it, but this video is about um. This is a three month weave and I went to tighten it up and then I realized. I should do a video because, of course, if you are wearing a full leaf with the closure or just a full weave or even a leave out and you're trying to leave it in for three months, you definitely will have some hair growth and what you want To do is you know, people are wondering how do you keep your weave in for three months when your hair is constantly growing and it goes really a lot really fast and a lot because you're not manipulating your own hair every day, you're, just you know, messing With the weave hair, so what I'm going to do in this video really quick is show you how to tighten your weave without redoing your weave, because you're trying to leave it in for three months, and I actually did one side of it already and a little Bit of this side before I realize my goodness, I have to show folks how to keep their wig. They would keep their weave tight during the process of while waiting for three months to Pat's. So this side, I've already done. Okay and as you can see, hopefully it'll catch it, but, as you can see, it looks fresh like I just did it right. I have a full wave with a closure. Okay and right now it's actually looking tight. You can see my vein way. I tightened it up already and it's really very simple: it takes only a few minutes and you don't want to do this. You want to do this when you see your your weave moving see, this side is not done yet. I actually started it a little bit at the at the top they funded needle okay there. I already did this part, you see where my whit has been pulled a little bit already and here's the part that I have not done so here to here and I haven't done the back at all. So what you want to do is, as you can see, it's all right here now, here's this side, which I'm already done, because I only be like tiny bit of my hairline now and actually I I barely left today as your hair grows, it will just move Back so this side, I haven't done it as you see, I can literally move it and put it put it right back here. Okay, so all you have to do is take the needle and thread and hook it to your the hair. That'S going out already and my hair is a hundred percent natural. I grew my my relaxer out. My hair is long and thick now it's branded and corn rolled under here, but basically I'm looking at looking the needle and thread, I'm hooking the thread to just a little bit of hair. That is sticking out and it's amazing how it just hold it right there. As if really better than when you first did it, you know - and I don't not each one well, I'm not like every third one. This actually should be held back with the comb, which I don't have right now, because I was um doing it in the mirror. With my head sideways, but as you can see, I put it there, I pull it and it pulls itself forward. Just through my hair, that's loose, there's no bright or anything in my hair. It just will somehow miraculously hook to my curl to just grab them. You see that see how it pulls it forward, just catch a little bit, and they like this third one I'll put the needle through. So it will not it so it comes through. It will be loose. Okay, so right now I can let it go. It is tight. You just do that along your whole head and I like to go actually from my hair and then into the weave, because this way it will stick my head with the needle okay super simple see how is pulling it, and I don't do the part around my Ears after I do that, oh wait, I don't the Department on my ears, you can, but I don't - and I don't do right here just this little priority, I do a tiny bit on either side of the closure. I just really want to anchor down you're going to get another thread, I'm going to leave that first one there until I finish the second one this way, I know where I left off and I started a little bit behind coming in fun of I saw a Little bit in front of where the first one left off when I went out and again most of the time, I do it without even looking it's easiest on my own hair, because you can just feel it until my spring super long and it's doubled, which they Wouldn'T do in the salon because it takes too much time and it will keep it too strong for you. They want you to come back and get it turned up and then have half of it hanging off so that you can get serviced again. Okay, this will be a not okay. You say that this will be a not cut the first noodle now I really go like this, because you can easily cut some of your hair or cut it tract, or something like that. You just hold the part you're trying to cut and put the sister to it and it'll cut alright and that's it from there and I do the same thing in the back and then you can. I don't always, but you can't actually separate your hair in the middle here and then just sew down, but I do mind I double. I double thread it and then I go over it twice when I put it in the first time. So if I do this tightening around a perimeter, nomy everything lays flat. Also some people will tighten down like say you have a closure that doesn't lay flat normally yah or buckle, so you have a whole lot of hair under there or your braids are not smooth. You can actually sew down both of the sides here and possibly even it back, but if you're going to do the back, you might as well do the whole middle in this direction. Okay, help this helped hope. This helps I'll speak to you guys later

msperry730: THANK YOU FOR POSTING!!! I didn't have the money to go to the salon to get my touch up & I was panicking ...YOUR VIDEO JUST SAVED MY Weave only had it installed a month & didn't want to take it out yet...WISH I COULD LIKE THIS 1000× you're a LIFE SAVER

prettygrl30: Thanks for the information on tighten the weave! Can you do a video on how part a full lace weave. ..and keep the part?

Brenda Keitt: Thank you sweets! I live in a predominately white area and can't always get to my hair dresser on a dime who is a hundred miles away! This aids immensely!

Shanetha Downing: Thank you so much, I really needed that!

Jamilah Hopson: Loved it!!!! Thanks for sharing!

Jamilah Hopson: Loved it!!!! Thanks for sharing!

Rose Bellefleur: So helpful. You look and sort of talk like Toni Braxton! 

Dani: life saver!!! thank you!!!

Terryissomerry: You are the bomb!, I know you are beautiful inside and out. Inside because you are sharing your knowledge freely with us and the outside is obvious. Thank you for this video. Please keep the hair videos coming.

Dominicalovely: I am going to try this ..thx for sharing

K.Marie: Can you wear it longer than 3 months when you tighten it?

~Daphne Amy's World~!: my mom friend. did my hair the way she did it was nice took out some hair in the back to put it up then a lot on the side also in the on top now it needs to tighten 2 tracks that are loose and add the last track it's not fuller because it gotten thiner trying to figure out how ?because paying her to do that too I'll come in for her to wash my hair and style it love the video ❤

prettygrl30: how can you get the humps out of a lace weave and get your part back.

The Beauty of it ALL: Have you notice any breakage from this method.

AngelGhostGirl: When should i go for my touch ive had my sew in with side part scense the end of September

Diamond Stylz: yea this looks like it works but i bet that makes the take down even more tedious 

travellady68: I had mines in for 4 month should have did this.

martina black: are you going through the weft or around?

Tashira Burton: I wear my sew ins up to 5 months i get it tighten after about 2months and it looks like i just got it done i live n the Houston tx area the girl that do my hair is great

francy francy: if you have long and thick hair why u have extension?

Valerie Granville TV: do u cut it out or u got help

Mark Harvey: my trustworthy

Crystal Myers: Keeping your weave in over 2 months can cause major damage to your hair! You run the risk of having your natural hair matt up and your hair needs to be shampooed and conditioned. Ladies PLEASE stop taking hair care advice from YouTube and consult a professional. I'm a licensed cosmetologist and salon owner and I have seen many women lose hair following people on YouTube

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