How I Remove The Hair From The Weft & Getting Lace

Because you said please.

I got a question and I'm going to answer it about how do you remove the hair from the weft? Now the person who's been asking me this, you know who you are has been asking me for a long time. She'S always asked me this question. At one point, I told you right. Emails are saying that I don't deal with webs. I do have some old webson, so let's try to show you now how to take it off. Okay, I have some left here idea and I have what is called some little sewing tool you use to remove seams. So it's like a seam remover. Okay, some people use razor blades, which I could do that too, but I don't want to you know. I have a better tool so well. This is the one that I use to separate. You know when you have the devil rolls of hair and you want to separate the tracks. You know I use this, but I can also use it to take the hair out, which you really don't have to do, because all I do is I just cut the hid like you know, of course, if you're going to use the hair on the web to Vent it has to be long enough to be the length that you want when you're finished and then have enough on the end to fold over to put in you know when you're knotting it in the hall. So if you're doing a 16 inch unit, you want to have at least 18 inches of hair, and then you just cut it just cut the wet part right off. You know just okay, scissor boys take a pair of scissors and I know I'm wearing black. So I'm a hold over here and just cut the rough right off and then you'll have your 20 inches of hair and then you could fold it. You know five, however long you want it to make your venting. You know strand and that's pretty much it, but if you really want to know how to take it off the weft I'll show you um, I don't know where my camera's, okay, here's my camera right here. I know I keep looking over there, which I'm looking at my monitor. I like to see myself when I'm on camera so um. Let me see okay, let me get this together. Okay, go into the scene, push and you rip it right out, go into the scene and push and that rips that rips, the seam out as you can see, the seam is split okay, so you have a split scene. Okay, now to get the lace off of. I mean to I'm sorry to get the hair off of the track. What you do is like one of those split seams. If I can get a focus, so you can get a focus. Okay! So now on this, the seam of split okay. Now, right in so, you can see what you're working with pull the needles loose his I'll pull any of those loose like strings. You see the whole strings, just pull any of those out, so you can see what you're doing and then inside the inside of that that that weft inside the stitching, then you can see it's like you can just kind of see through it. Okay, you can see through it trust I can't get a but inside, see how you can see through that. When I put my finger there, okay, you just go into those little holes and you you pop the threads out like this okay and just pop the threads out, and then the hairs should just pull out for you. You see that okay and then, if you, if you must keep the end and you just dip that in water whatever to straighten it out, cause it's kind of curl from being up in there. But you don't need to do that. I mean you really don't need to remove the hair from there if you're going to use that here to make you a link with all you have to do is just cut it right there at the weft, because there's you're folding it and bending it. You know it's not going to be blunt like that, so I'm, but anyway, if you wanted to do it, then that's that's how I do it: okay, uh-oh the hair that I'm wearing. I want to tell you. I'Ve made this one in the absent, in my absence from YouTube. It'S just a short well, relatively short, uh yaki and I've been wearing this one for a while. Since I, since I finished it, it's just a nice thing natural here unit. This is just like. It'S not super thick, it's not super dented, it doesn't have. It just looks like my hair would look if it was natural um. Well, when I was you know, and I started making another when I actually started today, I'm making another one and it's going to be longer. So this is how much I got done so far. It'S going to be longer, and this is the one I'm wearing this exam a sec. It'S the same, exact hair texture is just a little bit of different color. So how much I got done today - and this is the hair that - and this is actually some very inexpensively - I bought this hair off of our unique beauty calm a long time ago, but it turned out to be some all right here. I mean I made this one with it and it's natural I mean it did it did try to kick it up stuff on me, the first a couple of weeks I wore it, and so I, when I had to take it off to clean my bleach bath Thick with the bleach and ammonia - and it's been okay ever since it hasn't, kicked up or matted up all you know that bleach bath is a monster so because of that, I decided to make another one. So this is it, and I tell you lace week wearing maker. Ladies man, I'm telling you check out a Marie lace, wigs. She just had a video where she's um, she's hooking us up with the lace girls with the lace and the stretch check her out check her out check her out. If you were looking to get some lace at a reasonable price, all honey check her out check her out. Okay, laying her latest video. I just started a you best believe I jumped on and got me some. So I was all my friends. You know who you are slowing down today: maybe I'll get to them phone calls. Okay. Anyway, I love you bye, peace out,

Gbaby779: Your looking Fabulous Gurl! Thanks for vid. Can you PLEASE do a vid on Hairline spacing (when you vent) I'm doing better, made 2 frontals on my way to making a Full lace wig Pray for gurl LOL

Susan Hendrix My Story Living with Lupus Podcast: When are you going to make more videos, I have learned a great deal from you.

MRS. ROBINC231: Hey Sis Great Video, & You look absolutely Fabulous!

peepla7: your seam ripper Is dulled. should be sharper and faster than that. great job....now get a sharper one to make it easier on you.

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