Full Head Sew In Weave W/Hand Stitched Closure + China Bangs

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Hello, my love's welcome back to music and beauty TV today, I'm gon na show you how to achieve this full head weave style with China, bangs and a hand-stitched closure. This is gon na, go pretty fast, there's a lot to cover and a little bit of time. So if you need to rewind or pause, the video feel free, and I hope you learn something - let's get started so I'm starting out with the braid down. I am braiding my clients hair in a circle. Monie is what I'm showing you. This is just to show you that there will be times where you have clients with soft hair or you need to add synthetic hair in as you're braiding to make sure that that braid stays sturdy. I do this most of the time, but I usually don't like to add too much hair if their hair is strong enough to sustain the cornrows, I'm just gon na go in a complete circle and just keep on braiding this clients hair doing my best to leave Out any baby hairs that are gon na fall out anyway, sometimes when you break those into the Beehive, it kind of pulls and tugs unnecessarily. So once I finish with the Beehive, I'm going in with the scalp cocktail by Vanessa we've Pro and I am saturating her scalp - I'm a huge fan of adding oil to my clients, scalp, and they are usually a huge fan of it too. So massage that in get that in there really good and now we're just gon na stitch down the tail end of the remaining braid from this beehive, I wasn't sure if you guys wanted to see detailed instructions on how to create your needle and thread. I do have that filmed and I can upload it for you in a separate video, so thumbs this video up or in comment below. If you want to see a video on how I thread my needles and sanitize them - and this is what she looks like with a baby hair - has left out right before I'm adding the net. So I'm going in and I'm gon na do a quick run-through of my net placement. Just to show you guys that this client prefers me to leave a little bit of net out in the front about half an inch to an inch extra so that her weave can hang more in her face. Sometimes you have clients who are balding in the front and you'll need to do this. I am going to upload a video with a detailed step by step technique on how to do different types of nets so comment below. If you want to see that video ASAP, but in the meantime, I'm just gon na jump into these so in we are using two bundles of virgin Indian hair by Vanessa weave Pro. All the details to the supplier of this hair will be in the description below these are 16 inch, bundles and we're using, like, I said, plus some additional pieces of hair, I'm just starting out by stitching in that first track in the back. These wefts are doubled, so I wanted to show you guys that when I double weft and I'm using only two bundles for a full head weave, that's about the amount of space that I leave in between. As you guys can see. This is about an inch and a half almost two inches of space in between each track, but I need to get that first bundle up all the way halfway through her head. So that is why don't worry if you've never skipped tracks before and left that much space before it is perfectly normal perfectly fine, and as long as you lay everything neatly, it will be perfectly flat. Now I have singled out the bundle - and I am gon na - go track by track layer by layer, as you can see, leaving less space in between, because this bundle is single wefted and not double wefted. If you guys want details on how to stitch and flip your tracks neatly and professionally, I do have a video for that and it is tagged in this video check, my channel for it or check the description below so right. Now, I'm just showing you guys that I am gon na flip this track over, but rather than taking it all the way to the edge of that front. Braid, I'm flipping it before I get to the edge of that front braid, because I really want that front area to maintain flatness, and I don't want it to be too bulky. Also, when I'm doing this style, I usually want to build up towards the back. That way, when I finish off the hand, stitch closure, it's not super far back at the top of her head, but closer to her forehead. If that makes sense, there are two different ways that you can install a full head weave at the hand-stitched closure. This is the way that I prefer to do it when I'm doing a China bang, but if I wasn't doing a China bang that I wouldn't mind so much making the hand-stitched closure a little bit further back on her head, but for this process I'm laying my Tracks as though, and I'm doing it on purpose and from this point on we're just going to drag the tracks in a circle and keep on stitching, I want to show you guys how I'm stitching to the edge of the net, not on that first braid, like I said my client really likes China bangs for a reason, because she wants to cover her forehead, and so she likes me to add extra layers of hair towards her forehead area. Hey it's all about what they want. Don'T judge her, don't judge me. I give my clients exactly what they want. She gets the style all the time, and this is how she likes it done. So, as you can see, I'm just dragging this track around and I'm just gon na go in a circle. Be sure that when you get to these edge pieces, that you're not like cramping in a whole bunch of hair make sure that you are evenly and gradually taking this into a circular motion. So don't be afraid if there's space in between these tracks, because there isn't gon na be any parting going on since this is the China bang, so you don't have to place these tracks on top of each other super close. The way you would, if you were going to create a part in your clients head, I am looping the needle underneath the thread, I'm not sticking that needle through the weft every single time, and although this video is going fast, this part takes time I usually like To take my time and make sure I'm laying every single track as neatly as possible, because it all adds up once you get to that top piece and you have to do the hand, stitch closure. If anything is bumpy or lumpy and underneath it is going to be exposed, so, as you can see, I am coming to the end of these tracks and that's why it's great that my client brought extra hair because we're going to need it. What we have ended up with is somewhat of like a half moon. I noticed that it wasn't particularly even towards the center of her head, so I grabbed a small piece of the extra hair. She gave me just to add a small piece on the right hand, side, or I guess her left hand side before I start actually doing the closure. Now that this Halfmoon area is even then I'm going to grab a track about this long, and this should be enough to close it off, but because I want to make this more of an even circle and not so much of a moon, I'm starting my track From that side, that way, by the time I get to the front I'll be working with an even circle and throughout this whole process, I'm doing my best to loop, the needle around the weft through the thread to make a knot and trying not to stick it Through the weft too much as I get closer and closer to the closure and closing the closure off, I will be sticking the needle through the weft a little bit more. I'M about to give you guys an up-close. So this is why having a net is super important, because it gives me space to stitch. I'M doing my stitches a little bit closer together on this part then I was before because I want to make sure everything stays super flat laid down and secured. I'M just gon na keep going in a circle, but, as you can see, I'm sticking the needle through the weft at times, you'll get the hang of this as you do it more and more and you'll know like where you should place your stitches. Most importantly, you want this to be flat and you want it to go in a circle without ending up sticking up, which is what tends to happen. Sometimes, if it's not flat enough, you don't want it to bulk up bunch up nothing, you want it to be flat. Every time I add a stitch, I'm also pulling a little bit on the hair just to make sure that it's not bunching up. I don't know if you guys can tell I'm doing that so loop, the needle through the net around the weft and back through the thread to create a knot and then pull down on the hair piece so that you know it's flat. At this point, I have such a little amount of net left that I'm, like literally just looping the thread through one small little piece of net at a time, but it's okay, cuz, there's enough for us to finish and now for the finisher I'm gon na. Do my best to explain this, but just watch it over and over if you need to, because I want to make sure that the top of these wefts are not exposed once I close this off, you see how I have been doing underhand stitches pretty much. This whole time going underhand like this sticking it through the weft and then tightening it right. Well from this point on once it looks like it's about to be closed and you can't really see any net left now. I'M gon na grab the needle and I'm gon na, stick it through the weft, but I'm gon na stick it on top of the West facing downward, and then I'm gon na stick my needle down underneath the tracks of this clients, hair for the sake of demonstration. This first time I'm pulling the thread all the way through first, so you can see that that's what it's supposed to do in the end and then I'm gon na stick it down inside this little hole. If you look really really closely, there's still a small little hole where you can fit the needle and I'm sticking it through there and I'm just gon na, let it like come through underneath like a few tracks. That way, I'm pretty much creating like an anchor stitch that is gon na be hidden underneath the tracks, so the finish of this thread will not be at the top. The purpose is to create an invisible looking closure where you don't really know where it starts or where it ends. So after I'm down there, then I'll come back up in that same area, and my objective is to bring this needle back through that hole right now. The hole is so tight, so it takes a little bit of effort to push it through, but now that I've pushed it through and I've come back up. I'M gon na do the same thing one more time, but first, I'm gon na cut off the excess weft. This is because, once I do this final stitch, I want this to drag that final little tiny tail end of the weft underneath all of these tracks, so that, once I it looks like it's just tucked away, you'll see what I mean in the end and you'll See what I mean when you try it yourself, so you see how I just did that and now I'm like pulling it through and although it looks like really messy right now after I lay it down its gon na look legit. But the point is you can't see the tracks on top? That is the whole point. So I'm just gon na cut that off and now I'm going through with some heat, protectant spray, bring that down, and I'm gon na take my big barrel curling iron and I'm going to try and flatten this out as good as possible. Now, for me, my curling iron usually does the trick. Everybody brings a different type of hair on a different type of weft, so sometimes you may need to bust out an actual iron. Yes and iron for your clothes. Girls been using it to straighten their hair. For years, so it's not anything new, but sometimes you may need to get that and press that down really hard on top of the clients head to get that flat. Now I know this may seem like the ultimate trick, but it's not because if you didn't stitch that down flat, no matter how much you iron, it is gon na come back up so make sure the stitches aren't flat first and foremost, and that just helps to Kind of lay down the flyways. Now I'm gon na proceed with bangs. You guys, I'm not like an expert at cutting hair. I do this bang style for this client all the time. So it's just what she likes and I'm showing you yes, but not in super slow-motion detail because, like I said, I'm not an expert at cutting hair but because she wants them to be really blunt. She wants them to be just blunt Chinese banks and she likes them to be above her eyebrows. That'S why I'm doing it like this, so I just sectioned out the middle part and just cut that straight across first just so that I can have a guideline for the rest of the pieces and then I just went through and thin them out with the shears. I'M gon na do some more thinning a little bit later, but right now I just want to move on to straightening this hair out. He protected spray comb straightener over and over till all the pieces aren't straight and silky. Now I'm gon na go on and I'm trimming off some of those flyways hairs that tend to stick out of the weft, sometimes they're really obvious and sometimes they're not it just depends on the type of hair that your client brings you and look at that. Silky press, yes, yes, yes and now I'm gon na go through. I had already bumped the bangs a little bit but, like I said I went in and I trimmed a little bit more of them. So now I'm bumping them again just so that they frame her face the way she likes it and once she approves of how it looks, I'm pretty much finished. She just wanted a very straight hair, very straight bangs across her head and a super flat closure. On top, so that's what I gave for. I hope you guys learned something. This video ask me any questions below. I did my best to explain it, but hey, I may have missed something. So if you guys don't know, I am six months pregnant and I'm gon na do my best to document more of my pregnancy journey, all my videos moving forward, so look for those weekly, a pregnancy updates on Wednesdays, as well as more hair tutorials on Sundays. Thank you so much for subscribing god bless you and I'll see you in the next video

beautifulonekg: Thank God I found this video. I'm a licensed Cosmetologist and I struggled with the hand stitch closure. You did an amazing job explaining everything. Thank you so much...new subscriber.

Tareeyon Lashawn: Finally a video that actually helps with hand stitched closure

Desiree Borom: I love how in-depth you go in all your videos. I don’t even like doing people hair anymore but you make me wanna start again and improve my craft . Love your vids ❤️❤️❤️

Lauren Carlson: I just can’t get over how NEAT this all is! So satisfying to watch ❤️

Cary Merces: Perfeito amei , adorei, gostei :) ;)

Chimerenma Anne Akomah: Good illustration. I love the tutorial. The best so far.

Anabel Garcia: Love this that closure is perfect maybe now I can finally gain the confidence to try weaves but I gotta find a model first

Ali Miller: This turned out well... thanks for sharing!

faith ashonom: Hi Miss Ruby. Thanks for this great video. I do have a question though, how do I pick the right hair to use for bangs; or I can just use any kinda hair out there for it.

Genevieve Godwin: I love it! I wish you could do my hair like that. I could tell your client was very pleased with the end result.

Queen Ty: You did an amazing job ✨

#WifeMaterial#Comedyhouse #VickyHouse: I use to see it as a very hard job but I can do it now thanks for the teaching.

Ella Elle: You did a great job , that closure was flawless!

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Favour Purity: This is wonderful, thanks for helping me out through this video.....

Marie Therese Lagache: Magnifique Félicitations

Dora Swisher: This was a great video!!!

Adebola Betiku: Thanks for this upload. Those this method applies to full head sew ins as well please?

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Janice White: Beautiful, and well executed, and unselfish in you sharing. Some times you can't even see how they complete the closing in the top in some videos.

Rashida Polk: great job I like how u explained it thanks for the upload

Renata Roedel: Beautiful ❤️

Kadi Jalloh: Fantastic video. Thanks for an excellent job

Ms. Guaico: great job! thank you for sharing

Being Sam Smith: Can you do a video of the full sew in with if they wanted a part?

Rebecca Ng: This method is bomb thanks girl

Hannah Titilayo: So beautiful,I love your making

Rachel Songbird: Loved it! Thanks so much.

mary lum: Waouh very Beautiful

qwaneasia: i never saw anyone use an actually clothes iron. overall great job

Bernaica Maurice: Excelente súper bien

Jas Know: this is my first time on your channel, I was not disappointed and learned so much with your easy and clear instructions.

Kate Osamuyi: You did a nice job!!! Lovely

OFFICIAL1STLADY: Thank you for really showing and explaining the closure. Good Job!

CB.Author Lydia Green: Excellent, perfect..if I lived in your state I would be your client...congratulations with the pregnancy

Bonnie minus clyde: Great job very detailed thanks for the video

I Am Khris T.N.: Omg thank you so much for that closure tutorial. I been needing someone to show me in details for years. It's like a stylist secret

Irene Ogbewi: thanks for this video. please is it good if use water wave and deep wave closure?

Angela Karani: I love this tutorial

Jackie Hubbard: Hi Love the hairstyle you did on your client thanks for sharing and also I would like to know how to do a detailed How do you sanitize and thread your needles and also a detailed video of how to move the net forward for clients that have no hair line Step by step detailed video Sew ins Thanks for sharing have a awesome day

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Ewuraama Entsie: Thanks best tutorial ever

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Mossed Up SMG LLC: The iron made me gasp. Otherwise, good work.

Betty Mayfield: Very helpful Thanks for sharing!

Monique Wright: Cute, I often like to braid with add because the clients hair gets tangled after a period of time

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Aireona Aron: This is a great example, but when she pulled out the iron I was through.

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Cerri Hall: Would I be able to put my hair up in a ponytail if I got a sew in like this? I have a pixie cut and I got into showchoir where the uniform is where I have to have a long ponytail and bangs. I was told to get a sew in. I can't wait to hear back from You! I LOVE this video by the way.

Luxury Lex: See This Is The Only Type Of Sew In I Can Not Seem To Do This Was Awesome

Freshly Dipped: Cute sew in.....that dang on iron though.lol

Amysongs Amysongs: Thanks so much

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Silvia Emeka: A perfect closure thanks

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ADAEZE Omalicha: Please I would like to know without the net can I make the hair thank you

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pillows,pain&DIY: Looks painful.

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Kayla: What heat protectant and other products are you using!

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