How To Install Fake Natural Hair No Leave-Out/Crochet | Afro Hairstyle

HOW TO INSTALL FAKE NATURAL HAIR NO Leave-out/ NO Crochet/ how to Braid Your Own Hair DIY| South African YouTuber

Hey guys,

In this video I will be showing you how to achieve - EASY Fake Natural Hair Sew In - Protective Style step by step using a Sapphire Afro Twist hairpiece. I hope you guys find this tutorial helpful. PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE & RING THE BELL so you don't miss anything.

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PRODUCTS TO USE:

*Sapphire Afro Twist (Price approx. R80)

*Moisturiser/Gel/Edge Control

*Combs

*Needle, wool/yarn

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Hi beautiful people welcome to my channel, i am Rosemary, and in this video you will learn how to install afro hair extensions without a crochet. If you like, what you see please consider liking commenting and subscribing, i will be using Sapphire afro twist hair extensions, and this is how it looks like i will also use calms, hair pudding or gel a needle and a wool or yarn edge control and hair leave-in Conditioner for detangling, i will start by dividing the hair into two. That is the front, and the back then apply my hair pudding or gel to create a straight line and then braid cornrows at the back to create the half up half down hairstyle - and these are my not so good, condos yo guys this hair is painful. That'S why i don't really have straight lines, so here you can just spray any method. You like we just want to make the installation easier. I will apply my coconut oil to further soften my hair, then braid cornrows so do i will then further control the hair at the back to get the hair out of the way then switch it to secure it now, moving to the afro sue in i'm just Going to separate the hair then cut the ends a bit to avoid tangling. I will then take my pieces of afro and tie them once so that it can be easy for them to be sewed in. I chose this method simply because i'm the one who's going to remove the hairstyle. So it's easier this way, unlike the crochet method, if you want to do the crochet method, you can proceed to do so. There is no problem at all. I am just scared to cut my hair during the removal process. I'M now going to sew where there is a knot. I created then attach the afro hair on the condos and sew twice to secure at the beginning. If you feel like there will be some unravelling of the hair, you can sew twice everywhere. Also, if you want bulky hair with more volume suit, two or three afro pieces at the time. Oh another thing is: make sure that the pieces are not too small to prevent the needle to pass through or too big to unravel quickly. I will repeat the same process a few times so that you can see then i'll move to the last line where we're making sure that the hair lines are not showing or the hair the natural hair is not showing. So here i'm going to show you how i'm going to tie the wool so that the afro pieces can stay in place. Okay, so now, moving on to the last line, we want to ensure that the natural hair is not showing also the knot that you created. Most importantly, on the last line, i will sew the pieces very close to each other so that they can look natural plus. We are not leaving any natural hair out. Also make sure that you tie the wool twice or three times after sewing to prevent unraveling. Then i'll move to the front, so at the front i will create a straight line in the middle to have two sections. I will then apply my hair pudding and gel then brush the hair, then tie it followed by wearing a duke or anything to assist with laying the hair down to create a slick. Look now i'm going to create a ban using my hair or you can use the same sapphire hair extensions. I used the mallet hair piece because it looks similar to the afro hair so to attach the male hair. I used a ribbon, then tied on my bun securely so and then used a pin too to ensure that my natural hair is not showing and then wrapped around the mullet hair then pinned again and the same method was used on the other side. And then that will be the first hairstyle in this video for the second hairstyle, i used the same method, but with one band state, so i'm just going to decorate using a ribbon. Thank you guys for watching. Please don't forget to subscribe, like comment and sharing with other sisters who might want to learn how to do this lovely hairstyle. I will see you in the next video bye

RoseMary Matshavha: Hi guys, thanks for stopping by. I hope you enjoy doing this hairstyle as much as I did. Thanks for liking, commenting & subscribing! ❤️

Frangeline Risunah Chauke: ♥️beautiful

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