How To Make A Full Wig With Deep Side Bangs Feat. Janet Collection Aria Remy Hair

  • Posted on 01 June, 2017
  • Bangs
  • By Anonymous

I've always wanted to try a full wig with deep side bangs, but I'm hooked on full bangs for some reason. I am using the Aria hair by Janet Collection. This hair was sent to me by Cosmobiz magazine.

HAIR SPECS:

Janet Collection Aria 100% Virgin Human Hair Weave ARIA YAKY WVG: Can be found at your local beauty supply store.

-100% virgin natural human hair weave

-Fortified with argan oil for shinier hair

-Natural yaky

-Live cuticle

-Tangle free, shed free

-18 inches, 2.5 packs used.

LINK TO OTHER PRODUCTS USED

https://www.shopweave.com/p/IEO5C0Ngcz...

Dome Cap

Styrofoam head

Adjustable Wig Making Stand (tripod)

C Shaped Needle

High Strength Weave Thread

Revlon Hair Shears

Pearlized Pins

Eyebrow Shapers

WATCH THESE VIDEOS

1. Perfect Heatless Curls in Natural Hair: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4GDB_...

2. 7 Piece Wig Kit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFRqlm...

3. Frontal Wig Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnEf-E...

4. Flat Iron 4c Natural Hair: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOmmil...

5. How To Cut A Curly Bob: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulT5ON...

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Everyone is Loulou and welcome to my channel today, I'm going to dial it back a few years and I'm actually doing an old-school look for wig, no lace, no closures, no 360, no frontal, none of that just 100 % old-school wig and I just kind of wanted To try this new that old style, I wanted to try this out, never actually had curls and side bangs, so I kind of wanted to try that out keeping it all. So, I'm using some beauty supply store, hair. This is by Jenna's collection. The hair is called Aria, it supposed to be 100 % version human hair, but I don't know about that. Virginity claim we'll get to that later, but yeah, it's natural, yaki, tangle, free, free you've got instructions on the pack. It even has a tag on the hair that has further instructions and more detail about the hair, and the hair is also enriched with argan oil to make it lustrous. This hair was actually sent to me by Cosmo business magazine. They wanted me to do a review, so I'm just going to go ahead and get started. Do the tutorial - and let you guys know exactly how I feel about this here - I'm starting with a dome cap from Sally Beauty, and this is the area hair by Janet collection. This is what the packaging looks like when you get the hair and I'm just going to open it up. So you can see the inside and, of course, like typical beauty, supply store, hair, it's very difficult to open up, but what I'm doing as far as doing is going back and forth and back and forth. Of course, I have to secure my hair first before I start sewing, and I do have a very detailed wig making video from start to finish, including adjustable stress, so definitely check that out. If you want something more detailed, but what I do is just go back and forth with my stitches and then I go around the front once I get to a point where there is a circle on top, so once the crown area is very circular, then I Start sewing going around until I reach the closure and just keep going the way I typically so, and when I reach the closure area, I wanted to be approximately two inches in diameter, so just keeps going in a circle going around and then grab a piece of West and start wrapping it around. This is the wraparound method for your closure area and all I do is just wrap a sow and wrap, and so until I get a circle, that's approximately one centimeter in diameter. Usually, what I do is just sew, my hair around until I reach the closure part. But when you use this method, it makes it easier for you and you just kind of slap, a closure in the middle of your hair. Instead of worrying about getting perfectly secured hair and a perfectly closed closure, so now I'm just sewing the closure down and small stitches all the way around. So it's nice and secure - and it's not going anywhere before I spill in those gaps with the remainder of the hair. So here I am just sewing my hair down and this time I'm going through the actual hair wefts this time, I'm actually going through the weft. So as I sew, I just go through the web, so that way it's more secure and very flat, and then it will be easier for me to lay my closure down and I'm just looking for the opening. So that way, I can spray it with some water, and I have my curling iron that I'm going to use the bare down on the closure. So that way it can lie down flat and also really secure it and place the heat plus. The water just secures that area. So that way, it's nice and neat - and this is what it looks like after I'm done - and this is my wig - so I'm going to slap it on and cut some side bangs, I'm sorry by combing my hair forward and making sure everything is nice and secure. Then, of course, parting, my hair to find my part for the side, bang, and now I'm cutting my hair. So whenever I cut my hair, I just have to have confidence with it and just go with it. I don't actually have a pattern anymore. So much I mean I follow some rules, but really confidence is the number one rule. It looks crazy, but you can always fix up and what I do is just cut and go with it. So now I'm just cutting layers into my hair, and I found that you know just going with the flow and winging it usually yields the best results for me and I'm just shaping my hair with an eyebrow shaper. I lost my hair trimmer. I don't know what happened to it. I don't know what's wrong with me out and stuff when I want to do a tutorial, but here I am just shaping the hair, so it can look neat and I'm grabbing my curling iron again and curling. My hair, the bank area, I'm curling, going inward and the rest of it I'm going to curl going back so now, I'm just kind of trying to figure out if I want it long or short, but I'm going to go ahead and curl the rest of it. Going back, I did not use any heat protection spray I usually like to make hair suffer whenever I'm testing it. So I want you peak perfection, so I can just see what the hair can do and it curls nicely without any imperfection, and this is what my curls are looking like and I'm going to go ahead and brush the hair out using a detangling brush. I don't like it for my natural hair because very wide it works well, but it's just too wide for my hair. I end up snagging hair that I shouldn't be snagging, but it works really well for my extensions - and this is the final look, okay, so the verdict I'm going to start with the good news and then I'm going to move on to the bad news. This hair curls really well. It took me like half an hour to curl my hair cut it get it all pretty and stuff. Well, as pretty as it can be. I was very impressed with that considering the fact that I wasn't even using four hundred and fifty degrees now, the bad first of all, they say is 100 percent bridge and human hair. That is a complete and utter life. I was coloring some hair because I want to I'm halfway done. I haven't yet with actual color on this hair, but I was coloring some hair and I put some bleach 20 volume developer, and this is my result this. This is this hair and I used 20 volume developer with bleach and nothing nothing an hour later. Nothing. This hair is not going to color on you. So if you want color, it's not going to happen, do not trust the virgin label is not a virgin. It did also say on the actual packaging that the hair has a light cuticle, I'm not entirely sure why people even say that, like light cuticle cuticles or did so, I don't know what that's supposed to mean, but it just kind of like taps into my inner Pity mess, so I was kind of like somebody explained. The third thing I didn't really like about this hair is: it's been just angle: free cream, no such thing with hair you're supposed to detangle hair, because here is the post entangle, that's a natural occurrence, but that's besides the point it's supposed to be healthy and lustrous. Even after washing my time what happens after the sixth time, that was the first thing that I thought and I was just like okay. I hope this pair lasts more than five washes because most people like to wash their hair regularly and I'm one of those people have hair everywhere. You guys but yeah, I'm hoping it lasts more than five washes. That'S just my sincerest hope. So those are the three things that I really didn't like about the hair. I didn't like the price. I did check online to see how much it cost, because I did not pay for this hair. It was sent to me by Cosmo base magazine to review. I did check online for the cost and it's like ranges between forty and fifty dollars per 18 inch pack and, of course, the shorter. It is the cheaper it is so I thought that was pretty good, considering the fact that it's not true virgin hair, and I would definitely let it go if it was like a hundred dollars per pack for this hair, I would be highly upset because it does Not have the properties of virgin hair, so that's all there is for this video you guys, please let me know what you think of my hair. Also, don't forget to give my video a big thumbs up subscribe, ring the notifications well, and if you have any suggestions and questions, let me know as well, so we can make this place magical. I will talk to you guys in the next video. Thank you. So much for watching as always and bye,

CurvaceousQT4U: I LOVE this "old school" look! I guess I'm still living in the past. I prefer these in leiu of some lace front wigs. Gorgeous!

SoulOfYah Israel: I hate the fake parts that have been trending for too long. Lol. Natural straight hair doesn't even stay parted like that. This actually looks way more natural than most lace front wigs.

Aisha: Thank God!!! No Lace, No Closures, No 360s, No Frontals...I can't stand them anymore and I have been looking for a video like this.  They don't last, so thanks for this video!  Looks Beautiful!!!

ginajeani: You did an awesome job...I love it. I love your tutorials. I also love your tops on every video among other things like make up..flawless..set up flawless.

vanessa J: Girl tfs coz I’m tied of these closures frontals I’m tied of it all !! Glad you gone back ole school ... dang I been lookin for an ole school one

Ronni j: Love this look so pretty on you....im going to try this

BGirlChic: Very helpful tutorial! Would you mind sharing where you bought the hair you bleached. It takes color so well!

The Ginger Ninja: You are so pretty!! Your hair looks fantastic.

Japeria Williams: loveee!! finally something different again! And it looks great

Bre R.: the hair, cut + style, looks so cute!

Tina Ikujegbe: Thank you so much for sharing your videos. I have learnt so much from you. Thank you thank you thank you.

Barbie BTSARMY: It looks really good I really want wig like that

ewuraa Hairstyles: beautiful wig. you look beautiful. I will wish that I could do it on my own I only can do my afro. you are creative too

Dante Velasquez: lol by live cuticle they mean it wasn't removed. Some cheaper quality hair companies strip the cuticle to make the hair tangle less. As for virgin, you are absolutely right. Its way too dark to be virgin and the fact that it will not lift with bleach is because they used a fabric dye to make it that rich black color. In order to dye it, you would need to use a fabric remover on the hair to remove the fabric dye. That severely weakens the hair and exposes all of the grays and multicolor strands added to it, which is why they colored it to all look one tone. When you go to bleach the hair after that it will break off. With cheaper hairs, its best to get the colors you want in the pack because dying them may not work. That being said the wig looks really nice. The old school method was tried and true for years :-)

Alice Travys: Love it

Chimwemwe Kazora: hi. You are so talented!!! I'm in Zambia(Lusaka) and I would like to purchase some of the items you've listed for wig making. the link you provided most sellers do not ship to Zambia. any recommendations?

lisa-marie richards: Hair looks omg... love it, but the shoe collection tho

Monique Wright: cute!! have you tried making a wig with a hot glue gun?

Mimi K: Hey Lulu, great job! If you decide to cut it, I would like to see it when its cut shorter.

crystaljsh: Love it

Ola Emos: Love it

Tim Chark: I love this hair it last for a long time

Chicken n Cheese: Dem bangs on fleek. My bangs look like dat and I love them

calvin ferguson: You is a beauty girl. You is a beauty !!!!

morena schemmer: Hallo Pure Very interesting wath you do I learn every day with you Since I a a beginner . Thanks again Morena

bvnny: You're gorgeous

rubita: 80s hair style very nice!

Philip.Callaway: Thank god for this video

lady Jitta: How long did the hair last

Valentina okoye: Please can one use iron instead of curly iron?

maya lee: I used only the top piece, can u show a video of how to make a thick hair piece. just for the top of the head only... Thanks, love watching ur video, ur so creative...

MizizBundy: I think it is very cute. Can I have it? GIVEAWAY!!!

Alicia Williams-Julien: gorgeous....gorgeous

emmanuella mensah: Pls do a video on how to color hair

Happiness Onwuka: The hair is nice

Lampkin girl: Thank u

Angelina Accra: U look gorgeous hon.. I wish I live next to u so u can do my hair and wigs

Christine Curry: Like it

Nancy Sophie: Hello i really like what u do , sorry i am not very well in English lol i am a senegalese people and i live to japan and i speah frensh too

Nicole R: Please do an update after the 5 wishes lmao

morena schemmer: love

Nanaboo40: nice....

ReaseNubian: Yaki is never human. It's cute on u but that's just a hint

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