So I'm gon na show you how I made my curly freak and at the hair I use is from recall - and I used three of their 16 inch kinky curly bundles. To achieve this, look right so to begin, I decided to some lace for the front section, because I wanted to do bangs. You don't necessarily need lace, because it's such a thick curly wig, however - and I just wanted it to look a bit realistic. I guess said to begin: I really could go down the tracks as if I was making a normal wig and I used the black hot glue instead of the white one, and it's so helpful. If you mess up it's not too obvious, because it's the same color as the wake up, so I did it very by rare and if there was any excess hair left on each row, I'd cut it off and I would save it when I begin ventilating once I reach the top section. I began making the bangs for my wig and to do this I sliced a section of my bundle into two using an eyebrow razor and the reason I do this is because I want the bangs to look realistic. So I use thin tracks and then I basically layer them so that I can look as natural as possible. So I use my hot glue and then I stuck it down like so, and I think I need to start down like two or three tracks, because the hair is quite thick and just a helpful tip, put like a plastic bag on your money thing head before. You do this because my ended up getting stained. I don't know what I was expecting, but I totally forgot to put a plastic bag underneath it. So once I did the bangs, I then went round in circles, basically just to fill up this space. So I just kept going round and round like so until I reached the lay section now I'll tell you what I did once we get to that part of the video right so now that I'd reach the ladies, I still wanted to keep going round and round Half over the corners, maybe too tight, so I stuck the tracks down horizontally going backwards, so this was towards the back of the wig, not where the bangs were. So. I just kept sticking down little pieces until I had like a little box in the middle and I still kept going. However, I didn't do like one long track. I did little pieces because if I did one long track and my wink was to come apart one day, it would affect like literally that whole track, and that would be like basically the hole at the middle of my wig, and I didn't want that. So I would recommend you do little pieces, so if it was to come apart, it would not affect the rest of your weight. It would just be a tiny section and you can easily like relive it if you needed to so once my box got really small. I then stuck down a final track. However, it was in like a circle and then I began at ventilating. So I'll show you how I've been say in the next clip. As always, I don't actually use a ventilating needle. I just use my nitpicker and yeah. I just find it a lot easier to use that so before I began ventilating, I might tell where I wanted to ventilate, because I wasn't too sure where I wanted my little section of lace to show. So I ended up with this design and I basically worked around it and you guys will see exactly where I decided to ventilate in the next clip. So when I was ventilating, I used about three to four head shots at a time, because I really wanted to cover the tracks. However, I only had a small amount of space to work with, so if you ever only have a small amount of space to work with, I would say, use more hair, because then you will cover the tracks. A lot quicker. Now my nitpicker broke halfway through and I'm quickly show you guys how I fix it. I basically put hot glue between where the metal and the plastic connect, and then I push down the metal into the plastic and when the glue dries, it becomes really hard and sturdy, and it does not move. So after that. I just carry on ventilate in and that's pretty much it when I reached the very middle of the lace, I began using one to two hair strands because I didn't want it to look too bulky. I wanted it to look as natural as possible. So when I finished this is how the wig looked and, like I said you don't necessarily need lace. I just really like to see a bit of scalp in every way it just makes it look that bit more realistic and a little bit more natural. So I cut my bangs and that's basically it guys that's pretty much it and I also cut the wig to suit my head because I didn't really want it pass my shoulders. I want it to look nice and natural and short and again so that's pretty much. It guys thank you so much for watching. I hope you learned something from this tutorial and have a nice day.
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Aleshia Ashnid: Girl Two videos in two days. Imma faint. I literally just watched all your videos, cause you've been missed and it helped pass the time while I make my own wig.
Mai Olivia: Girl I missed your vids....I feel so happy when you post I watch your crochet videos over and over ...Love them
Tatianna Lee: So happy you’re back. I was a new subbie, you inspired me to make wigs again ❤️
iakwabs: Another awesome creation!
Gracie Wandyte: Really love your intro I missed you . Wow you glued the picker that is creative
SHe SiNGS: Damn! Very awesome! Question though....does the glue dissolve if say you were to get your wig wet?
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