Blown Out Hair?? | Faux Clip-In Bangs And Bun/Ponytail | Protective Hairstyle 2019 | Natural Remi

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In this video, I will be sharing how I use weaving hair to protect my hair by making this faux bangs and bun/ponytail. I used weaving hair called natural remi that mimics natural hair when blown out.

The idea is to do protective hairstyles with extention hair that still represents afro textured hair in various forms.

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Hi guys welcome back to my channel and if you're new here my name is Carol Gigi. Okay in today's video, I'm going to show you how I achieved this look like. Can you see this look at it? Look at it now. This here is a four bang and a full band. Now you should try it up. It'S a fan, but if you leave it down, it's a ponytail, so yeah you can call it either way, and can you see this like? Did your girl grow inches overnight, like yo, let's just get into how I did and then we will talk about the rest of the stuff later, if you'd like to get yourself and not be happy, satin bonnet I'll leave the link down in the description box. So I'm starting off with hair that I stretched out using African threading. Now this is day two of African threading. I really did day one - and I recorded that in my previous video. So if you'd like to see that I'll put it in the link up in the eye so that you can go check it out soon after you've watched this video, if my voice sounds a little bit different, it's because I think I'm coming down with a cold. So I'm sorry for the extra sexiness in the voiceover. The African threading made my hair so easy to put up, because if it was in a curly state it will be a struggle I'm going in with a little bit of water. I really tried not to make my hair a wet, but I was inevitable. My hair did cut up. It had a really wavy texture. Then I followed it up with more Sarah hydrating butter, which did a good job in moisturizing, my hair. Then I layered on the washing good gel from the Shiba line made by shad naturals. This gel goes on so smooth feels amazing. I started concentrating on the baby hair and then I just remembered that I do not need today my edges, because them edges are going to be covered anyway. I usually tuck in the ends into the braid, so that I can protect them from damage. You need to protect those ends, Carl, so here I'm just going with my toothbrush, a new toothbrush, not the old toothbrush that I hear people say, use an old toothbrush. No, it's a new toothbrush is dedicated for the hair. Now I use this soft. The right side of the satin scarf to lay down my hair. I use I do that because that's the softest part of the fabric, so, yes, I use castor oil to see in my ends actually to just sit in all the moisture that I had impacted on. The hair and it to be locked in so I don't use any moisture, because I wanted to push my hair out in a protective style and it's always nice to make sure that you have really protected your hair. So this is the first step of doing this. Hairstyle is that off by laying down on here and projecting it. The second step is preparing the extension here and I'll be using natural Remi from sister Kenia. The pack comes with two bundles of the extension here now to show you how one worked looks like and how it looks like when it's doubled up then fold it again into the quadruple and so far and then fold it in to make each section. Okay, I'm showing you a bang that I had prepared idea and I'm going to use it to show you how many inches it should be now it should be four inches or three and a half inches. You should feel like that. Four inches that I made was a little bit longer, so you go ahead and measure. It then start folding. Now on this clip I did realize that I put is the wrong way so in realize halfway and I had to take it out and fold it. The right way I cut it after folding it into times, because I realized that that's the thickness that I liked we set it aside, because I'll come back to it later to deal with the ponytail first. Now, I'm just showing you why I said it was the wrong way because it has this small hair that was folding on that bag. So that's the wrong side. We want to make sure that you rename the wrong side on each other, so that the right side is on one side. I hope that makes sense. I folded the ponytail cut into four layers like that. That is the right thickness for the ponytail, and I proceeded to stitching them four layers together make sure that every time your needle goes through it goes through the four layers you don't want to leave, one behind that will be falling off now. The stitches that are musing are overcast stitches, called hemming stitches, the ones that go over the works once it's done. This is how it looks like I did the same thing for the bank and I made sure I went through all eight of our layers once that is done, we just go in with chip-ins and just use two clip-ins on each side make sure the clippings are Open I'm not closed. You can see the difference between you and it's open and when it's closed you want to make sure that it's open so that you don't sew on the clippings on the wrong side. I did go back and make some changes when it came to this quality. Emmy treats four fingers from the hairline to the point tail and I also varied the ponytail back. So the whole idea is to weave my grade now giving my braid just interview stitching the hair around the braid to let it completely conceal it, and no one can tell that the hair is sewn on yeah. I think this is for me. This is a much secure option because the other option is for you just to use bobby pins to secure the extension here, but no I'm prefer this. It secure the whole week and you can take it out in the weekend. So, with every turn, you take your extension hair to be lower and lower until you get to the root of your hair of your ponytail. Yes, so when I come to the end, I just cut off the string that has the needle then let the remaining string just hang with the rest of the hair, because when I do a protect style, I usually have the takedown in mind, and I don't want To take down to be hectic, so I walk with the takedown in mind later on. I went with a bigger piece to wrap around this year, bigger than the one I'm using right now. You could totally stop right here, but you know me I'm extra, so I had to bring out the bank. So what I do is, I click them so close around the ponytail but say I had to make the ponytail come so close to the forehead. And then I just proceed by licking the hair and preparing it for catching so to take out the sides that will make a gradual transition when I'm cutting the bangs and then prepare to cut the bangs. So how I measure where I want my bands to lay? I just use my eyes so holding the bangs, where my eyes are that level and then twisting it up, then cutting now twisting it up makes sure that it ensures that you do not cut more than what you require. I'Ve watched a lot of cutting my bangs horror videos on YouTube to know that it can go terribly wrong, so here I'm just crossing my fingers, hoping for the best and not so bad. Ok then, I just clear out the slides just for it to have like a gradual transition. Then I just grate up my cutting vertically a knot across along the hair because I'll just cut across and it's a blunt cut so cutting along makes it not so blunt when I get. I take it out fold it into two and then try and balance it out so that I can have like an even bang kind of situation. A penny me out to be the bad guy. Well, that's the last time you wan na see a bad guy. Do the rap game, like me, this hair looks like blown out yeah natural hair, like you blown out your hair. Alright, if you blow dried your hair, this head looks like that and the bangs. I really tried much to try and flat and because let me tell you something guys, I did flat iron it before and you look at home, Bala Bala, and I don't like that. My last situation, because I am really into this natural hair blown out. Look because it looks like more like your hair blown out, as opposed to like this slicks tricks. My last look but yo check this out good. So another thing about this hair is that it does not. I mean it does not. I'M fluffing it like this because I don't want it to be flat. You know the flat look, doesn't you kill yourself, but when you fluff it out like this more natural, so yeah, which is I see oh yeah, this hair does not tumble, it doesn't tumble. So if you're, the conductor over legs like this baby, does not tangle, that means it's really a good investment, because you know almost have synthetic hair because it is a hundred percent static. Oh, I forgot to tell you guy disturb the brand of this. The ran dirt makes this hair invited me to their factory for factory visit and also because they saw me my video, where I use the serious grades and then I use them to pod. Read the full locks, video that you, but most of you have watched yeah. So they reached out - and I was like you're, I'm like knowing the branded of watching okay and then when I went there. I got some goodies so yeah, like Aria hair, that I selected that I know else which make a video way that I can get creative with, and this is one of the hair and I'm so excited sister is a Korean brand that has branches in Kenya and Nigeria, now I don't know about other countries like we do have an image about South Africa, but yeah. They do make a hundred percent since the TIC here, which I make yes, because I prefer synthetic hair to human hair. If you've ever watched a documentary that talks about how this awesome of human hair, I just prefer synthetic hair to human here, because the ethics behind so seeing human hair is not something I can stand behind so so happy that they are doing a hundred percent synthetic. That they sauce from Japan that mimics our hair, if we saw the four lakhs for look, look like dread, the super dread looks like dreads. Cubs are so you're like this one looks like blown out here and if you've seen service, it looks like our washer and go down on natural hair, so yeah the hair does mimic our natural hair, which I'm very very happy about and if you're the kind of Person that wants my last - you can also get that or braiding hair, but for me - and I'm really loving this hair - that mimics natural, our natural hair, if you love human hair, this is not a personal attack. This is just my preference, like I prefer synthetic hair to human hands off, I'm not attacking you, but I just like for you to hello. Can you watch the documentary in surprise and I'll see how you feel after yeah, I'm so glad you stuck by me throughout this video and if you liked it give it a thumbs up, make sure you subscribe, because you love this video. You love more, my video. So why not hey until the next one

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