Diy | Sew Down Lace Frontal For Beginners Ft. Wiggins Hair | Shanesedanae

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I hope you enjoy this upload. I tried my best to explain how to sew in a lace frontal like a professional. The hair is from a Company called Wiggins Hair. This is literally the best virgin hair I had in a very long time. I will also be doing a review on the hair that will be uploaded soon.

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Bleach: B2 Bleach for bleaching the knots

Ritz Fabric Dye : Chocolate Brown

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How to sew down lace frontal

No Glue lace frontal

Wiggins Hair

Aliexpress

Lace Frontal Tutorial

How to apply a Lace closure

How to bleach a lace closure

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Tutorials

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How to sew in your lace frontal

You are the best because you selected my video but anyways. Please make sure you subscribe so that way you can see more videos from the girls, but we are going to show you our sis and I'm going to show you how to leg your closure. That'S right! How to sew it down correctly up close and personal, I feel like. Nobody really shows you how to do this, and I'm going to show you so the first thing that we're going to do guys if we're going to have our hair braided. We just use the band ropes because your sister grows a bag of dry spells. I can't help it there's nothing not to do if you have suggestions, just let me know, but I have a three braids on each side. Each braids on the side has weeds. So that way it's not pulling tension. The middle is very small. So that way it lays flat. The next thing we're going to do is just go ahead and size, the closure, we're then going to add the elastic band and I could bunk in it, but we are going to actually we need to start from the beginning. Let'S actually create the bleach and what you're going to do is you want it to be like a butter consistency like really thick but not too thick, almost like a coulis once you get that applied you're only that on for about 15 minutes, I did use developer 40, cream or cream the 40 developer and b2 bleach. So next we're going to boil some water and I'm telling you there's a reason for this: we're boiling water because we're actually going to use fabric tint to actually tent the lace, mind you! We already went ahead and bleached the knots already, so that's actually the first time. I just finish: oh you guys want to wash your know that we don't have time for that. So now you're going to place this in any Bowl that you have plastic whatever. It doesn't really matter, even though they probably tell you not to, but it's fine worried so you're, going to put this in a bowl and then you're going to use some other fabric dye, I'm actually using chocolate brown. If you are chocolate, like me, this is definitely the color you want to use. But if you are on the lighter side, pan Brown or sand/tan is really a good color to so once we started, you want to check it with a napkin once you check it with a napkin. I like it to be dark, but that's just my personal preference, but you can see how dark of the tent will be some places. The lace closure on. I can pop both I'm placing the lace closure on top or inside of the bowl, and we're going to pin it for a moment in here for, like 10 minutes, a lot of people leave it in for an hour. I don't like to do that, but that's just me. Okay, so now you are going to actually measure your lace and you're going to cut it. If you have a little small beam hit like me, you're definitely going to need to cut and customize your lace front too. But if your head is super huge, don't worry, you'll be fine. Now this is a client. They can actually hold down the side. While you sew, but since I am doing this on myself and you will be too - you will actually mean an elastic band to keep everything in place for you to sew it down. Okay, so after you have sewed down your elastic band, you're going to actually place it on your head and make sure that you apply it evenly. So that way, your hairline is not a little quick it my hair lines all over the place anyway. So I don't really care how ways this isn't but yeah. I did not tweeze this hair too much, mainly because I'm going to do a middle part, and I don't want to tweeze too much unless I'm like actually wearing it back and in our art evening, but notice that my scalp or I should face the skill. Billie'S looks like my hair, so next thing we're going to do is just let your hair up. So that way we can start sewing and let's get into that because I know you guys won't - have a million questions, so I like to make sure that the lace is pushed a little bit forward. Just a little tiny bit past my hairline, but not too much to the point where it looks like your lace. Closure is coming through your eyebrows and I don't know who so somebody that was cute, but it certainly isn't so anyway, once you do that, you had it evenly, you know pull forward. We are going to show you guys how we actually Ron keeps peeking in third person. Okay, I am going to show you how to slow it down. Doesn'T it look? Creepy look forgot someone else's stuff on top of my head, but anyway yeah. So this is the easy part we're just going to slow it down start it from one end, working all the way, all the way across a lot of people. Don'T do it this way, but I do yeah. I call this the shanise method. Now, if this was the client, I will actually do a little bit more nodding, but I actually pick out my hair myself till to make it a lot easier for me. I don't try to do it as close together and as well as I don't try to tighten me nuts. So if you are doing this yourself and you're thinking about yourself just be mindful of that but yeah, so all I'm doing is just going over one end to another end, and once you get done with that, it's actually really easy from there. Now, whenever you're sawing down something and you're approaching the end, you always want to make sure that you are nodding that end piece, because you don't want any listening now you can actually cut this elastic band. I'M not! I'M just want to pull up. On top of my braids and sew it down so that way I don't use any hair in the nape area, because naturally, my nape area is already sinned and I don't want that to break off so yeah doing it this way as well. It helps pull your lace front, so a little bit higher as well. So that way, you don't have to do too much song, but don't worry. It won't be super tired, set point where you get a headache as long as you do it right, and you make sure that the last band isn't tight. That'S very important because you really don't want to headache with this, because then you will have to take it out and that would just be crazy. So on the braids I'm actually sewing down. Why should stay on the side braids, where my pimples owner, I'm actually adding them just like three to four stitches, just to make sure that it doesn't shift, even though I know it won't, but that's just me I like to do it this way. Next, what I like to do is add a moose so, depending on how you want to part your hair, it's always good to apply moose to make sure that your hair is laying down so that you don't see any flyaways and things like that. So and don't worry, it won't look greasy or oily or anything like that. So it's actually a wrapping lotion, so you'll be fine. The hairdo I'll be using is from Wigan hair and I will be doing a review on this hair. So that's coming up next, and this is honestly the best hair I have ever had so far. It'S so natural, so human and yeah. I love it okay, so we are going to start sewing. What I like to do is use a bobby pin, mainly because the bobbies in this is so much easier for me to guy, where I'm sewing, because I can't see, I have no mirror or anything I'm just sewing, and so I Dyson's it'll flip over a method. Look how shiny this hair is guys it's amazing, but anyway I do the flip over method and making sure that I'm doing a straight across so that way, once I get to the top of my head, it lays flat again we want it to be super flat, As possible, in order for it to look right and as you can see, I have the bobby pin here and I'm picking it out because I'm done so next, what we're going to do is cut the lace now you want to definitely do this in sections, because You don't want it to be blunt or straight across, because then people are going to be able to detect the lace, and you don't want that. So you kind of want to just cut it in chunks and work from there, and you also want to use very small scissors, I kind of I'm Restless and then you will have your finished. Look as you can see, the lace is not detectable whatsoever and if Sling super flat, it looks like my hair and not a wig. I just if you definitely learn something today, please make sure you subscribe to my channel. So that way, you can see more hair tutorials from me and make sure you thumbs up this video. You guys know, I always say deuces and I will see you next time back.

KRÖWNEDballer: I love this, I've been searching for self lace frontal installs and they are very rare in on youtube. It looks so natural

All things Nash: How beautiful..you look awesome dear and you can try apple cider vinegar for your scalp..its helped me alot..and pls check up my chanel

Wiggins Hair: nice

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