Hi, I'm Ashley and we are in Los Angeles and Ashley's extensions. We were going to be demonstrating today how to put in an easy left. This is Vicky she's, going to be our model she's going to help us out today. So what is an easy, whipped and easy left is a machine left and it's easy because there are pre, sewn micro links on the weft. The benefit to this left over conventional wes is that these can be slit up you're going to pop them up. You can slide them up every few weeks and you don't have to just take them down, so it saves a lot of time, they're, also very easy to install over traditional braided, sewn and wefts. You want a very clean straight line. Part now. Also, remember you don't want to go too close to the clients, hair line that hair can get really stressed out very easily and tear. So we don't want that and there's two different ways: we can pull the hair through the micro link. The way I prefer is usually through, what's called a threader, it's a wire loop. Alright, we're able to pull the hair through the loop like so and to me it's faster and quicker, but some people prefer a crochet hook, so the crochet hook it opens and closes we're able to crochet the hair into the crochet hook like so I'm going to Show you both ways so, starting with the crochet hook, we're going to take about a quarter inch worth of hair and a parting okay. So I take that hair. I'M going to take our crochet hook, we're going to open the crochet hook, we're going to stick the crochet hook through the metal tube. Take the hair taut make sure it's in the loop we're going to close the loop and we're going to pull that hair through. Like so alright, now once that's there you're going to pull these taut, not so taut that it pulls the hair out, but taught that it's close to the scalp you're going to take your pliers, while holding the hair squeeze once squeeze twice squeeze three times to finish. The bead okay, so moving forward, I'm going to show you how to do the exact same thing, but with a looper so same principle, we're going to put the hair through the bead so to do that or tape. Take our looper pull it through or push it through. The bead okay and I could just kind of hang out there we're going to take a small section of hair about a quarter inch directly above that bead grab the hair two fingers through the loop we're going to pull the hair through the loop and, if it Doesn'T go through easily, you might have too much hair. So now these are all open, so we are going to close the left or the beads on the left. So I'm going to hold this hair taut slide it up squeeze once squeeze twice squeeze three times and that's it. That'S how you do the easy left, I'm Ashley. This is Vicky. Please check us out at Ashley's extensions, calm and remember: stay beautiful
Comments
Jacquelyn Gibbs: The tool being used is not a crotchet hook. Crotchet hooks do it open /close. That item is actually a latch hook.
easternhair: Awesome Tutorial! Great Method, thanks
Pierre Sutton: Seems you should be able to sew beads onto wefts and make a nice ez weft. Thank you for the tutorial.
Jay String: where can I purchase the extensions
Smarkz : how does it holds the extension? when u press with that tool? is there any glue or something
Nicole Wil: Grt job on your tutorial.....tnksssss!
Susana Ocejo: Where can I get the extension???
ThePaigeLife: the only thing i would suggest is to turn the weft around, that way you get a cleaner look.
uwsdwf 20: you could use a bit less hair than that for less struggle. great tutorial
Karen Little: how cool!
Pretty Textures Hair: Why did she put them in upside down?
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At this moment: is it backwards so we can see?
Lucii pineApple: hell naw
Blueevoy_6000: Nope doesn't look safe