How To Make Beaded Weft Hair Extensions At Home! ((Super Easy))

Want to know how to make beaded weft hair extensions at home?! Check out today's video where I show you how I make my Kim Kardashian hair extensions! If you want longer or thicker hair (or both in my case) without the high price tag then definitely check out this video and my entire hair extension playlist!

In my hair extension playlist I have videos for beaded weft and keratin hair extensions. If you want to know where I buy my hair extensions, how to install keratin hair extensions, how to remove keratin hair extensions, or what products you should be using I've made videos for all of those scenarios and more!

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Products Mentioned:

1. One-Step Weft: https://www.thehairshop.com/one-step-w...

2. Micro link Tool Kit: https://www.thehairshop.com/basic-zipp...

3. Keratin Hair Extensions: https://www.thehairshop.com/808-kerati...

4. Profusion Tool (keratip hair extensions): https://www.thehairshop.com/pro-fusion...

*FTC I purchased all these products with my own money!

Hi everyone welcome back to my channel. Today'S video is for all of you who want the thick celebrity hair extensions, i'm gon na. Let you guys know how i make my own at home. So if you guys want to see that process, then just keep watching. Don'T forget to like and subscribe and let's jump right on it. So i was without my extensions for a week and i just wasn't me like. I am more me without a spray tan than i am without my hair extension. So if you guys are the same away, but don't want to spend all the money in a salon then make sure to check out this video, but also check out my entire playlist of doing hair extensions at home. I actually had put in keratin hair extensions, beat it weft and like how to take care of them. How to take them out. All you really need is a sibling or a friend. Anyone who can help you put them in and in today's video i'm gon na show you guys how to make double wefted beaded weft, hair extensions at home. Now beada weft, hair extensions. I'Ve been quoted between two to five thousand dollars in salon, so i can do it here for a couple hundred dollars and i'm gon na show you how i do that now, the only stuff that i'm not gon na show in this video, but i can totally Do it in another, video is cutting your wefts to fit your head. Mine were pre-cut already. I bought them from the hair shop, it's a one-step wefts, so they were already like pre-cut into their own size, and i have four sets. So i just combined two sets of those to make them extra thick, as you guys can see. I have so much hair now, usually i would only have half this amount of hair on my head, because i only use one set of extensions now i wanted that really thick extension. Look. However, my head is not big enough to fit two whole packs of hair extensions on my head, so what i did was combine them so that it's only one weft instead of two separate wefts, i would have to go like on top of each other. On my head, i hope that's making sense for you guys, so we're going to jump back to the video of me making these extensions, so you guys can see the whole process i do want to preface. I don't really know how to sew. I only know how to sew extensions together and put on the beads other than that. I can't fix your shirt. I can't fix your dress, so if you can sew, you can probably just look at the method and do your own thing. But if you're like me, who did not know how to sew and how to look up how to sew hair extensions, take a look. I show you what i do. I do poke myself a thousand times with the little thing, because i was looking through the camera. Trying to make sure i was on camera, it's a whole thing, but um. Please don't critique me in my sewing skills because i know i can't do it, but what i can do is sew wefts together and sew beads onto west and make them stay and stay in your hair. And that's the only thing that matters in this video. So without further ado, let's jump on back, so you guys can see the entire process starting off. I'M showing you the supplies that you'll need you'll need a needle and a thread, some nail scissors and the micro links. I bought mine from the hair shop and these are the one step wefts that i decided to show you how to do. These are my side pieces. So what i'm doing here is i'm putting together. I want to line them up, so i know exactly where i want to start sewing them and i'm going to start from the end and move my way over so from the right side to the left side. You start by sticking the needle through the one end and you pull it through and you'll see. There'S this little loop, i'm going to stick the needle through that loop. Since i decided to have a really long piece of thread. It makes this a lot harder. So i'm sticking the needle through the loop here now. If you are doing this for the first time, i highly recommend using a little bit of thread. I do a big one, so i don't have to keep re-threading my needle, but it does make it a lot more difficult to be organized now i went off camera a little bit here, but what i am doing is sticking the needle, through the exact same spot, That i stuck it through before now, i'm pulling it through and what i do at the end is. I tie a knot now. I don't have a good clip of that right here. If you look right now, you can kind of see i'm threading the needle through the loop that it created in order to create another knot. I promise it sounds confusing, but i show it again at the end, when i am threading the micro links, so then you just cut off the end. You re tie your thread, so it's still on your needle and you move on to the next box. As you guys can see here, i'm showing you the final product, so both wefts are completely sewn together, very sturdy. You guys make sure you tie these really tight when you are making these knots so that it stays together. Now i am putting on the microlink. It'S the exact same process. You stick the needle through the one end you put it through the loop and then the only difference is you're going to put one of the micro links through the needle. I'M doing that right here, i'm trying to show you on camera. It'S a lot more difficult to do on camera than i expected, and until you just let it drop all the way down through the thread. You push it through the exact same spot that you did prior pull it through, and the micro link will attach itself straight to the weft and it'll be in the perfect position. Sometimes you have to fidget with it a little bit, but it's what i'm doing right here, i'm just like flipping it around because it got caught and then what you do is you stick the needle through the microlink you bring it through and then you put the Needle back, through the exact same spot that you put it through twice before that's going to make the microlink stay in place and then at the end, you tie the knot again so you'll bring it through. There'Ll, be a loop. You put the loop, the needle through the loop, and you tie your knot now, i'm doing it again over on this side and you can see i just cut off the excess. I'M sorry you guys. I know this is not the best video for this, but i tried my best. It was very hard to stay on camera and not poke myself with the needle, so i'm bringing it through again and putting the needle through that loop. That was very difficult to do when your thread is that long totally, my fault pull it tight, like i said, make sure everything is very tight. You don't want any loose knots and then i'm going to take the micro link again put the microlink through the needle or the needle through the microlink, be very careful. Then we stick the needle into the same spot as the times we did before. This just keeps everything clean like we keep putting the needle over the place, it's not going to be as clean, but it will still work pull the needle through pull it tight and the micro link will be attached to your left. Look at it now. We just have to knot it through, so what we're going to do again is bring it down through the microlink. Put it through the weft, be very careful you guys very, very careful. I poked myself a thousand times doing it this way and then you're going to see there's a little loop left behind because you're not going to pull it really tight. This time the loop that's left on the end, you can see my fingers trying to pull it out right there. You put your needle through that and then you're gon na pull it very, very tight. You wan na make sure there's no loops left. You want it very tight against the weft and you can see i'm putting the needle. This is the part that i failed to show you the last two times you're going and pulling it really tight, because it must have had a loop there. So now i'm sticking the needle underneath all the threads that i made. You guys can see right there pushing it through kind of like tying the lace there's going to be the loop behind, which is what i'm going to catch with my finger. You guys can see right there and i put the needle through that, and that is how you create the knot, be very careful at the step. You want to be precise, or else you're going to create a knot and not where you want it a bad knot. So just be precise, pull it tight and then all you have to do after that, is you just cut off the excess again? So, as you guys just saw it's a super simple process, it's really easy to do and saves you so much money and i'll tell you. I don't feel any extra weight in my head. That'S one thing that i was worried about, but since i put so many beads on the extension i put more beads than i usually do than on like a single weft, because i wanted to distribute the weight like evenly across my head. That way, i didn't feel that tugging also last night like it, was no different than just sleeping with the single wefted extensions. It doesn't feel bulky on my head. It really makes everything blend so well, and my natural hair is like right here so for it to just like, be this long and thick and look very natural. This is the way to do it now, if you guys have any other questions regarding hair extensions, please leave them in the comment section down below or if you have any other video ideas that you want me to do regarding hair extensions. Definitely let me know i love doing them. I totally understand what it's like to want beautiful, long, thick hair that we just weren't actually born with god forgot, but it's okay. I forgive him my birthday's close to valentine's day, so he's probably focusing on other things and he forgot my hair and he also forgot my tan, but it is what it is and then i went to a hair salon. I was quite five thousand dollars a girl. Couldn'T even tell me how thick my extensions were, gon na be, like she didn't know, the grams or anything she's like oh we're, just using like two packs, i'm like well how many here in each pack she had no idea. This lady knew nothing and that's when i said you know what i feel like my sister can do this because she's clearly not a specialist and my sister's, not a specialist, but my sister's free got. She even like was like. You have a deal. I'M gon na give you a deal for five thousand, like what the heck my hair cost me. I think each pack of hair that i use is 295 dollars which, yes, that buying two packs at a time is expensive. I'Ve got four packs over the span of two years, so it's not as bad. I also always buy on sales, so always check out see if there's a sale going on so that you can save some money and then i just put them together. Now the cheaper option would not even to buy it from the hair shop. Would you go buy some wefts and just sew some of the micro links on there as well. I think i'll do a whole video on that. That way, i can show you how to like measure your head and like how big to make each weft everyone's head. Size is different. Not one head is the same, and i have a small head. If you have a big head, you could probably just put like both sets of extensions totally on at once, but uh. If you have a small head, we got a little bit of surface area that we got to work with and the wind blows. You don't want. Your extensions showing so i hope you guys enjoyed today's video, don't forget to like and subscribe, follow my instagrams at casey elizabeth underscore yt. I also have two tick: tocks y'all two one of them is pop culture, where i just like commentate on what's happening in pop culture. The other one is like more personal. I tell you guys about my funny dating stories and kind of just my life. If you're into any of that, definitely go check them out, and i will see you in my next video bye, you

Jerett&Evonne Times Two: Thank you for this video !!! I love hair weft extensions and I feel naked without them.

maureen fagan: Great video.

Jerett&Evonne Times Two: I would love too see videos on how to style your hair with extensions.

Chelsea Laine: Do you have a video where you installed these?

Lauren Wild: You look so much like Isabel May!!

karina cabuto: Hello what’ is the weft color you was fixing? ❤️

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