Mohawk With Ghanian Weaving|Kenyan Style|@Joyce Arts

Hi guys welcome back to joyce arts. So, as you can see, my client looks so beautiful, so so beautiful and in few minutes i'll be uh showing you a process how you can do it to come out this way. So welcome guys. You have to start by patting your clients here. As my client, this is what she wanted. Okay, so the partying process is, as you can see, you have to part your hair in this manner and then i'll have to plate first, the inner lines, the normal inner lines you can fix in a braid if your your hair is not that thick or if Your client size, not that thick okay, so i'll, be placing the back part first and then i come to the two front parts: okay, stay tuned to learn more, so i'm done with the lines you can see how behind looks or how back part looks. So here. It'S a little bit carved. You can see this one is a little bit hanging, but it's okay and then this part here i just did the normal lines, just uh the leaving normal lines you play from here and then you just have to go round and round. Like that, until you finish all right so in this one, i have these bandica extensions here or you can call them bandica or weaving, or you can call them ghanaian, weaving okay. So i'm burning the the beginning because uh i don't want them to fold later. So i just want them to lie flat on my client's head. That'S why i'm doing this using fire to just a little bit, and then you make it straight with your fingers, huh just a little bit so that you won't spoil it. So they are ready here and you can see them they're, very sharp from the start, and very straight so guys i will start by weaving the anions first and uh. This is how we are going to do it. I have to press it fast like this to see where it fits, and then i have to press my needle. I have to leave just a small um, pointing uh ganna and just in front to cover the hair just a little bit. So you have to make sure that when you place your needle like from this side here, you have to hold the other side, also one like an iron like this side here, you have also too make sure that the needle touches that tana or that bandica of That wave yeah good, so the process still does the same as i do the next one also. So i hope you continue watching and to get something yeah or to understand something so guys i i'll be feeding this one here in front. It'S a little bit folded. So you just have to go with this. The way the lines are okay, it will just fold nicely because my my canyon lines are well plated, they're, very tight, so that when i want to fold them they just fold in any shape. Okay, so it's nothing to worry. It just falls nicely. So when you're making your ghanians, not your canaans or these vertical lines, you can just make them a little bit of tight so that when you knit them or when you weave them on your class head, they can last for long or they can come out. Very neat and all that yeah good, so here i have to fold these ends this part, and then this one i have to fold it again and i have to hold it with a needle so that i can start by adding the weave okay, so i'll, be Using this with here sandra, you can see it, it's short, and so this is the process how to start feeding it on your class head. Okay. So let's continue by doing that, you just have to follow the procedure. The way i'm doing, i have to feed it. Feeding this way, but i you maybe you face um, you face your client so that you can feel it uh feeding it as you add it into it. It lies on the front or on the forehead so that it comes out with a nice look. Okay, you can cut, or you can fold when you reach such a place depends how you like so guys after reaching this part here, then i'll have to start by rotating to the other side and so i'll be doing a curvy one from from the back. Okay, i'll be standing by at the back of my client and so i'll be doing it just round as it is that way. So it's just simple as the way you see it i'll be going around. I have to come off from this side to the other side. You just carve it curvature. It'S going up like that you cover until here, then you have to start again going back like that as you have it in that manner, and so when i reach such a place, then i have to cover also and then finishing i'll, do the finishing from here. So the finishing is well done there and so guys. Now it's part that we need to trim it. You have to remove them, those pointing from there from down there like. Here you have to cut just a little bit okay and then i have to trim a little bit there, the flaps this ones like that. I think that is okay now and then i have to go and check the front part also to see if there is a a wave that is hanging somewhere. That is not correct, then i have to trim it yep. You can also do the back trimming back trimming the way. Maybe you've trimmed a wave and you don't you don't want you, don't you don't want it to be too thick there? Then you have to do the back trimming. Okay, that's what i'm trying to say so here it's okay now like that, i have to cut this fast, and so my client is time for this sidelines. You can do them playing if you like, you can do them this. Attaching like these ones, so you weaver them. Then it will still look good on your client's head even on your head. So that's how she looks and so i'll be using a setting moss to make the cars stay firm, okay, just a little bit wet, and then they will stay firm like that and so see how it looks thanks my people for your support, i'm so so humbled

SoradeHairTV: This is perfectly done.yes,yes it is I am already seeing myself making this hair.❤❤❤

SoradeHairTV: Beautiful hairdo. I love curls on my channel .Thanks for sharing❤❤❤❤❤

Sharma T braids: Wow! i like the finishing part, end product is wow!

Sharma T braids: Have learnt alot from you Joyce....keep up the good work

Elizabeth Wanjira: I love it

Roselider Rwigi: very very Beautiful

RN Lyrics tv: Wow each time I watch your videos I learn something newulitumia pis gani kuunda bandika aki

Bever's Entertainment: Always beutiful Art of work from my dear loving inlaw,i love it

Rachael Mbugua: Beautiful,

Amondigi Bridge: I love the hire still thanks sweetheart I will learn more

Anya Immaculate: Perfect

nathalie nzeu: Very very beautiful

Rahemah H: Wow it looks nice

monica Karanja: I love it. What’s the name of the hair?

Miss Wambua: Hi Joyce good job ....can you do stitch lines?

Beatrice James: Good work

Sharma T braids: So neat

Mama Juliana: Very nice

Irene Kerubo: Good job

Caroline Musuto: Especially that needle you are using I will like to know how to use it

Namithalie Mendes: ❤❤❤❤❤

June Williams: Luv it

cherie,s Dairy: Cute hairstyle

Caroline Musimbi: The style is nice can a teenager do this style or it's only for women?

Claris Masangu:

Namuwaya Edith: Thanx dear have learnt many things on your page

Wambui Ngugi: Very smart...what is the name of the weave

Igbineweka Oghomwen: Very nice, am leaning work from u.

Kisera Albertie: Can the cornrows be made or buy

Gabriel Okpikoro: Nice

Malush & Co TV: Very mzuri

Holga Adhiz: Can u do it without using bandika

Rema Mamy: nice

Rema Mamy: nice

Rema Mamy: nice

Rema Mamy: nice

Claris Masangu: Well done

Flora Love: What is the name of the weave

S B: Looks nice, but how do you take it down.... looks like a nightmare.

Caroline Musuto: Just enjoying and learning more. In which country are you?

Naomi Tamazo: Ilove this Aki .how much

IreneZab: Your new subscriber from Amor TV

Fredrick Odhiambo: How much is the weave

خديجه البلوشيه: V nice dear

Irene Kerubo: Welcome to nyagoseta TV show

Quinter Queen: Unapatikana wapi

Mercy Wanjiku: Where are you located

Vanessa Phylis: Wat is the white thing u apply at last

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