How To Ventilate A Frontal | Step By Step | Detaild Tutorial | Beginner Friendly

  • Posted on 17 September, 2022
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Hello guys welcome back to my channel my name is Stella Simbi and in today's video I'm going to show you how to ventilate a 11x5 frontal in 14 hrs

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Hello guys welcome back to my channel. My name is Stella simbi and if you are new, you're welcome and please kindly subscribe and if you're already a subscribed, but thank you so much for coming back. Thank you. Thank you. 1000 subscribers. I really appreciate your support, So in today's video I'm going to show you how to make this 11x5 frontal step by step. So I've made a frontal like this before when I made a cornrows wig tutorial, but it wasn't detailed. It was just I've only had half of it. It was shortened like uh, it was summarized it wasn't detailed so on this video, I'm going to show you step by step - and this is the cornrows wig that I made using a frontal like this one, so guys I've already prepared my frontal in the previous tutorial, Where I prepared four different frontals - and I told you that I was going to make four different videos part one to four - and this is part three of the video. So if you haven't watched past part, if you haven't watched part one two, please do go and check it out and uh yeah. You might find something that you like to use there. So I'm going to be using this here that is remaining from the year that I used previously so right here, I'm going to ventilate one horizontal line like in one vertical line, I'm going to ventilate one horizontal line then skip two horizontal lines: ventilate one horizontal line And skip two horizontal lines, then, after ventilating this line, I'm going to keep one line, then ventilate the other vertical line. So the difference between this frontal and the one that I did in part two of the video is in part two. I ventilated one horizontal line and skipped one horizontal line and on this one, I'm ventilating one horizontal line and skipping two horizontal lines, but the end result is just going to be the same. All of them they are full like the hair is full enough, as you are seen in the beginning of the video to hear, was full like yeah. The density was really good, so right here, I finished before the hairline uh. That'S where I start fan late, uh. Picking one strand of hair and skipping only one horizontal line, ventilating one was until then skipping one was onto a line, picking one strand of here so right here. The method that I'm going to be using is slanted the slanted pattern. That is what I'm going to be using. So the vertical line that I ventilated at the beginning is just to give me a guide of how I'm going to ventilate my front door. So right here, I've already made my guide, so I'm going to ventilate uh in slanted lines still picking two sounds of hair and skipping one whole, which is one vertical line. I'M going to be skipping vertical lines like ventlet one line skip one line; ventilate one line skip one line and I'm going to be picking two strands of hair throughout the entire back area of my frontal and at the front I'm going to pick only one strand And I'm going to switch from from skipping towards onto a line to skipping one so that uh the airline will be natural and it will look really good. Sorry, I'm going to continue uh doing the process that I showed you right here at the front. Skip One horizontal line, Skip One horizontal line and continue as if we're just continuing to skip those uh vertical lines vertical lines guys. So just continue to do that. If you haven't uh, if you can't understand what I'm saying with you, guys feel free to ask me in the description guys, if you can't understand what I'm saying right here, so I'm going to ventilate these two like these two caves uh, the caves that I mean The hairline those curve on the hairline I'm going to ventilate two of them, then we're going to go to ventlet the middle part. Then we'll finish with the last side of the frontal, which is the other ear. So this one we um, you can ventilate section by section: okay, just do it all at once, uh, but doing section by section on this one is much easier and guys this frontal is really fast to do like it took. I did set a timer and I calculated those hours all together. It was about 13 hours, 13 hours 40, something minutes, and it's really quicker than the one that I did previously so guys. If you are someone who is like, if you think uh, if you think about doing frontals, you are like, oh, I can't do that. It'S too much work. This way is really fast and easy and you can use it to make your cornrow spread it weak. You can use it to make your triangle braids yeah like not least wrinkle braids, so I did ventilate the other cave off camera so right here we're going to the middle part and I'm going to start at the back. So I'm going to just continue with those slanted lines, so just continue ventilating the slanted lines up until the uh, the area that you're going to stop like at the back. I did left the uh like an excess, less just a little bit excess so that I can use it when I'm sewing the frontal on the wig cap, so just continue ventilating those slanted lines, picking two strands of hair uh towards the back and at the front. I'M going to switch to show you another method that you can use at the front when you're switching from skipping two horizontal line to one so guys, no matter which method you use do not pick more than two strands of here. One and two is enough: do not pick more than two strands of hair, because the knots will be visible, especially at the front, and it won't look natural so make sure you pick only two strands of here at the back and one at the front, not more Than that so keep watching guys, foreign foreign, so Guys these slanted lines they won't show at the back. It'S going to be a straight line like that, and I'm going to show you how to do it right here at the front before we switch from skipping towards onto a line to one. So I'm going to show you how to do it so calculate three holes that you've ventilated on the line that is top uh in top of the one that I'm ventilating here calculate three holes that you ventilated and on the fourth one, that's uh, where you're going To start another line so on the fourth skip towards onto a line and continue ventilating that line from there up until uh, where you want it to end, then come back again to start to start another line and we're going to calculate another one, two three and On the fourth, then it's ventilate right there and go on to ventilate that line and come back again and do the same thing and when you're done done with that, it's going to show that illusion of a straight line that you can see right there. So, after that, I will be switching from ventilating two strands uh to one strand of hair and we're also going to be switching from skipping to horizontal lines, to skipping one horizontal line and uh. On the other side, I showed you how to ventilate like in slanted from the back all the way to the front and on this one, I'm going to show you how to ventilate uh horizontally as the front like horizontally at the front and on the last section. I'Ll be showing you how to ventilate uh vertically at the front, so you can choose whichever method that you want to do on the hairline like at the front. You can choose a way that the horizontal, the vertical or the slanted so right here on the second section, I'm going to show you this is the horizontal method. So this is the method that I'm going to use on this part and the last part uh. The last part, the last part, the vertical method, so right here, I'm skipping one more ventilating, one more skipping, one more ventilating one mosque and I'm picking one strand of here, one strand of here guys after I'm done with this line, I'm going to go to the Second and I'm going to ventilate in front of the hole that I ventilated previously so in front of the wall that elephant previously, I'm going to skip one horizontal line and ventilate in front of the one that I ventilated previously. So I'm going to use that method throughout this second section and on the third section, I'm going to show you another method that you can use when ventilating the front area because the front area I want it to look as natural as possible. So we are not going to use the method that we used at the back, so we're going to switch right here, a half an inch before the hairline. That'S where we're going to do another method at the front so that it will look as natural as possible. So guys keep watching foreign foreign. Thank you so guys do stretch your hairline before you start ventilating. It will be easy for you to mimic like your real hairline, so do trace it. I use concealer to twist this one and I'm just ventilating a following that line. In this end, it's much easier than when you don't draw any line. It will be like really so I just used concealer and I will show you how to remove it after ventilation. So this is the third section of our frontal and I'm going to ventilate the slanted lines right here at the back and I will switch at the front from slanted to Vertical so right. I'M picking two strands of hair ventilating, one horizontal line and skipping two horizontal lines and at the front, I'm going to switch the method. So the first section of our frontal with ventilated, are slanted lines from the back all the way to the front and the second reference landed lines. Only at the back and at the front with ventilated horizontal lines and this one we're going to ventilate slanted at the back and vertical at the front, so guys keep watching foreign foreign. We want to do that a straight line here at the front, so we're going to count again three lines then, on the fourth, we are going to start another line, another slanted line from there going all the way right there to where the line is ending and After doing that, we're going to come back to the front and calculate another. Three was then, on the fourth we're going to start a line right there going up and after we are done uh when we have that straight line that we need at the front we're going to switch from picking two strands of here to one and we're going To start ventilating, our vertically so just continue ventilating right there and right here, I'm picking one strand of here ventilating vertical from that part that I was picking two strands: uh ventilate from that part, going all the way to the front uh in stop where your hairline Is ending like on that line that you draw that way, we're going to stop so ventilate one line, one horizontal line and Skip One was onto a line that late one was onto a line and Skip. One was onto a line picking only one strand of hair to get a natural look on your hairline and do that up until you finish that remaining part of our frontal foreign guys. So do let me know which method you left are like, which method is easy for you to do uh at the front. Do you like to do the horizontal, the vertical the slanted which one do you prefer to do at the front right here? So if you have any questions, anything that you don't understand do say in the comment section guys do say in the comment section so after ventilation we're going to remove that concealer that I used to Mark the hairline so guys. If you haven't watched the video when I prepared the frontal, please do go and check it out guys, especially if you're a beginner do, go and check it out, so that you can make your own so right here, I'm just going to remove that paper that I Put underneath right there to see, so this is how it's looking guys look at how natural is looking right here at the front. Look at that guys. So I'm going to be using the method that I used previously on how to remove the concealer I'm going to be using a wet towel and soap, so just wrap it on the line that you draw with concealer, and it will be easy to remove it like That or you can use it, you can use makeup remover, but this one is much cheaper and if one is soap in the towel, so you can use this method and yeah guys. It'S uh remove all the concealers and it will be. It will be clean like that guys, and this is the final final look guys do. Let me know what you think about this method and if you have watched part one and two thank you. Thank you. So much guys for your support and do let me know which method you prefer, which method you love and if you are that lazy person who doesn't like to ventilate guys this one, this one is the best for you. This is the method for you, so guys do. Let me know what you think and if you're new, please don't forget to subscribe, don't forget to subscribe and if you're already subscribed. But thank you so much for coming back guys and you, as you can see right here inside of the frontal, is really full enough. Guys look at that. The density is really good, so you can use this method and you can make your cornrow spread it with. You can make uh your triangle: braided wigs, yeah, anything guys so yeah this. Is it guys? Look at that! Look at that on the skin. I'M loving, loving, loving this, and if you haven't watched the video that I made a cornrows wig using a front door like this, one do go and check it out. I'M going to link it in the description. So thank you. So much guys for watching, I will see you in my next video goodbye

Milcah Macharia: Thank you so much for this just when I needed a detailed tutorial for a frontal.

mirriam Chikaipa: Thank you...I needed this

Kingsley Oguekemma: Thank you very much. And I love you accent. You sound Southafrican. ❤️

Benjamin Sermons: How long did this take you?

Uwaoma Ifaenyi: Hi beautiful how much is the frontal

Mimi Noni1: How do I get to you, sis?

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