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Hair Tip #1 Weaving Net for Alopecia, Thin Hairlines, and Bald Spots

This material is best for someone who has thin/fine hair or bald spots and in this case, use a weaving net that is sturdy. For weak hair or fragile hairlines, use a flexible light weaving net for gentle support.

Sturdy Weaving Net For Bald Spots Or Thin/Fine Hair http://goo.gl/N7TCKf

Lightweight Weaving Net For Fragile Hairlines and Weak Hair http://goo.gl/P0BIP8

Hair Tip #2 Weaving Net for Weak Hair, Thin Hair, Bald Spots, and Longer Installs

Those who are suffering with Areata Alopecia or Traction Alopecia can use a weaving net as well to cover the areas that are needed. Traction Alopecia can be causes by tight braids/twist or aggressive hairstyling. The same type of weaving nets previously recommended applies as well but consider the state of your client's hair.

Sturdy Weaving Net For Bald Spots Or Thin/Fine Hair http://goo.gl/N7TCKf

Lightweight Weaving Net For Fragile Hairlines and Weak Hair http://goo.gl/P0BIP8

Hair Tip #3 Spandex Wig Cap for Weaving, Dome Caps for Wig Making

A Spandex Wig Cap is perfect for healthy hair in its best conditioners. Spandex caps stop your stray hair from your braids becoming tangled or if you braided or twisted base loosens, this prevents the hair from peeking through your extensions.

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Spandex Dome Caps For Wig Making http://goo.gl/6m2V6Q

Learn more about wig making and sew in installs from a variety of hair styling DVDs I have available!

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The U Part Wig DVD http://goo.gl/28VG96

The L Part Wig DVD http://goo.gl/bQxVMY

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Hello, everyone. This is Breanna Rutter, author of one of my most popular books, the natural hair Bible and founder of howtoblackhair.com, and for these videos. I answer the questions you all send me via email, so any one of you have any questions you like for me to answer check out the description box below for more information. So this video is all because of an email Joanne sent me Joanne says that she loves doing sew ins shes so happy just like the entire technical process of doing them, but she needs some more tips as far as how to bring out better results with her Sewins that she is doing so Joanne, I'm gon na give you some couple of things that is going to help you achieve the look and also preserving the health of the person's hair when doing sewins. So the very first thing I'm going to talk about is weaving nets. Weaving nets are great and best for people who have been a weak, hairline or weak edges week. What the weaving net does is. It provides a more of a base on their entire head, so that way, the weight of the extensions is not reliant on the strength of the hair but the strength of the weaving net so depending on how thin or how much help or support someone hair needs. When you are doing a sew in will depend on the type of weaving net you use. So if you use a weaving net that is very flexible and flimsy that you can move around very easily that the help for someone who has thin hair but doesn't really have a weak hairline and then for people who also have a weak hairline with thinning hair Line you want to use a weaving that that is stiff because it can hold more weight if they do decide to add more extensions onto their hair. So that way, the weight of the extensions isnt further receding their hairline or thinning out their edges any more than what has already been done now. Also, a weaving net, for my next tip that I am goint to suggest is that a weaving net is perfect for people who are suffering from alopecia or bald spots. So if you create, if you have bald spots in your head from tight, braids or just naturally your losing hair, then when you use a little bit of weaving net over the area's thats missing hair, you can easily continue to sew your extensions onto their braid pattern. W braiding over that piece of weaving net that you had to add in those areas. Well, so in a specific case, you wont need a weaving net to cover their entire head. You only needed to cover the areas that are that are missing and then also for someone with alopecia the varying effects of what alopecia does to you. It varies from person to person. So, if you're on losing hair around your hair line thing hair in different areas or have bald spots throughout your head, if you use just a bit of weaving net to fill those areas, you dont have to apply weaving net to your entire head. Just the areas that need be, and then also when using an actual spandex cap, just a regular wig cap That you would use to cover up your hair, you are going to wear a wig. These are the type of caps you should use. If you have very healthy thick hair, so if you want to make sure that your installs are allowing your real hair to come out through the style, then I will suggest that if your hair is in pristine condition that you use as a regular spandex wig cap To sew down onto the braid pattern, most people do not like to sew there extensions onto their braids by themselves, because they want an extra barrier protection to stop there, braids from kind of unloosening or any loose hairs they may have had from the scalp peeking through Their style, so that's why a spandex wig cap Would be helpful for someone who has very healthy hair in good condition, but they want to make sure that all of the hair stand contained underneath the wig cap. So that way is not intermingling with the weft of their extensions and then for my final tip that I'm going to suggest when you're doing sewins is: do you want to create removable units? If you want to create removable units, then you want to use a dome. Wig cap or a nylon wig cap To help you to create the effect that you want. A spandex wig cap Is very thin and you can really see it was almost like the same makeup of a pantyhose, but a on nylon, wig cap or a dome wig cap is very thick and sturdy, and sometimes depending on the kind you use it will have A little bit off holes throughout the, If you want more, if you want to make sure that there is more circulation onto the scalp as well, but it really doesn't matter the specific type of wig making cap you use. You use just want to make sure this is a nylon wig cap Or it's an actual dome wig cap, Because the thicker and more sturdier it is, will allow it to last throughout multiple installs. If you want to create a removable unit, so I've, given you so much information on how to better your sew ins and now that I've hit all the points you are ever wondering about the different type of weaving caps. What situations they will be necessary for and even as far as creating removable units, if that's something you want to get into so thanks JoAnn for your email can go with your sew ins. I will love to see pictures if you could send me some and also on. Thank you all for watching. I hope that you guys have learned something from this is well whether you just want to learn how to do different styles or you just want more help. As far as a different product, it takes to achieve different, looks with your sewins or removable units. So thanks and until next time I will see you all in my very next video

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S. Pope: I have been following you for four years now you have inspired me to do my own hair I learned how to do my own sew in this is the video I needed to see my edges are gone

Shayshaysaves: Great video. it would have been a good idea to see images or samples of the different caps but your video definitely helped me

𝐌🍩𝐜𝐡𝐚'𝐬 𝐂𝐚𝐟é𝐃𝐞𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐬: I have no edges and I use a weaving net, but over time it slides back and lifts. What methods can I use to avoid my sew in from lifting or sliding back. It's so annoying!!

MoriYah Zion: I have a very rare problem. I am natural, and my edges are VERY thick. My hair is braided right now, and most of my edges were able to be caught up in the braids. But I still have very thick edges renaming. Do you have any tips for laying them down?

Gogo Gogo: Maybe you could show some samples of each type of wig cap in your video.. I'm interested in the removable wig cap and the netted cap also applying to partial spots.

Tomara Thompson: great job on this video!

doriababy: Thanks for ur informative videos. I wanted to ask. can u do a vixen crochet braids like how someone would do a vixen sew in.

Samantha Smith: Hi! I'm trying to get understanding... why would you use a wig cap for people with healthy hair? Would that not block air coming through the scalp?

Cheemoandia Blake: So much knowledge, thanks for sharing!

Janelle Fly: I am so glad I found this.....i am in tears.....i have a beautiful texture of hair......however it is beginning to think out very bad....i am a hairstylist and it is so frustrating that I can't figure out why or how to fix it.....can u help me......please.......

Renee Brown: Great Work

Blessed&Unbothered: I am interested in covering a bald spot on the crown of my hair but I do not want to weave my whole head. Do you have a demonstration of how to cover just a spot that is slightly bigger than a silver dollar?

Bellz89: Some images/examples would have been good, as these all sound interesting, I'm just not sure what they look like.

Elizabeth Appiah-Frimpong: Wish u could do my hair!

britneyerin: If Someone used a spandex or nylon wig cap how can they moisturize their own hair?

Makesha Campbell: i have thinning hairlines but i want the dreadlocks style u r wearing in this video how can i get that

Yolo Hall: I would be helpful it you could show us what you are talking about.

keyona miles: my hair is short and I need it to grow  please help

Lila W: No visual aid?

GL Brown: I purchased ArganRai n products because I am losing my hair due to alopecia areata the product was easy to use. I did notice new hair growth while using  it for 2 months. I  would recommend it.

Rynne Carnivora: youre awesome af Breanna Rutters :)

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