Diy| How To Make A Pixie Cut Wig With Swoop || Wig Series Eps.1

Hey guys are you ready to join with me on this wig series ? Today I am sharing with you how I made this pixie cut.

Correction guys, I made an error with the conversion rate. It’s suppose to be ( 1 USD= 2.67 EC) ‍♀️

Materials used :

Dome cap

shower cap

weave glue

27piece bump collection (bump feather )

4 inch hair from bump collection (bump feather wrap)

8” Blonde human hair in the brand 21

3empty jars to use as testers

Scissors or shears

Razor comb

Clippers

Flat iron

3 large plastic bags to cover the work area.

Please note: I did not attend a cosmetology school. Most tips were learnt through practice, doing short courses in hairdressing and from other beauty youtubers.

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Hey guys welcome back to my channel and if you're new here welcome to check out CD, where sharing is caring today I'll be sharing with you. How I made this unit from start to finish, along with tips as to what to do, and what not to do when making your unit. If you're interested in you will stay tuned and watch this entire video, all materials will be listed in the description bar below toodles. For this week I use a doom cup is show a cup one pack of the four inch bomb feather up and one pack of the 27-piece bump feather both in the color 1b. I got one pack of blonde human hair that I got from my local beauty, supply store diamond girl. It was eight inches in the color 27 and guys I got this for twenty dollars. So I was happy you guys know I am cheap. I got my scissors. My razor comb that I got for $ 12 at Diamond girl, 3 empty jars. My applicator brush, along with my applicator ball, my colors. In a door, there were 30, which is ginger and 58 it which is cinnamon, and I got my flat iron. So, let's just get straight into this video, ok guys! So when I took all this hair, I realized that it was shed in a bit. So what I did was, I took 3 small pieces and went ahead and de them and flat iron them just to see how they would take the color and the heat I mean it was $ 20 can go wrong and I just wanted to do what I Was walking it, they took some precautions, use the gyres to add a bit of dyeing them to add up to the hair, and this is the result right now. I am just fat and in the hair to see how much heat it can take and what the heck can do. As you can see, I'm just trying out different called methods to see home while the colon whole mess up. I was about 230 degrees when doing this now for the fun part, so I went in with the cinnamon day and applied it to the weft and about 1 inch in headed this straight across, and then I flipped the hair over and repeated the process now guys. If you're as clumsy as me and you still live at your parents, please do this outside, don't say I did not want you. Things can get messy trust me. Then I went ahead and mixed the ginger to the cinnamon recently in the ginger is extremely bright and I did not want something too bright, so I used a cinnamon to tone it down a bit. I went ahead and mixed them until I was satisfied and applied. It to the ends, no guys what I did was I applied today, horizontally and vertically, just so that I would get a smoother transition, especially since I am doing ombre. I didn't want to see too many harsh lines or block lines when my hair is dyed. So I went ahead and did it horizontally and vertically, as you could see me doing here, it's always best to do this. If it is that you don't want to see harsh lines, this method gives it a smoother transition. Since I will not be doing this work on my head, I went ahead and took some measurements so that I would have a better idea as to where to lay my tracks. That'S what these measurements are my ears and at the arches of my eyebrows are what's supposed to be arches and at the apex of my head I started off with the 2-inch hair from the 27 piece. I use a couple of tracks from this. Instead of laying these structures across, I did a slight curve that way the head can kind of overlap, the block when I'm finished. If that makes sense - and I did this for about half of the head here and then I went in a circular pattern now for the closure. What I do is I take a truck a section of a coat rack and I split it in two. This would help it to leave flatter when I playing it to the head. So it's better split the weapon when you cut the shredder in between try not to cut the rough guys and try not to cut the hair, you add some glue and continue in the same direction and then for the other, half you're going to take it and Fold it into a small circle and then use your flat iron to press it out. You would see it in the video so pay attention. Obviously, now guys I take my rat tail comb and I make a zigzag sectioning in the middle of my hair, just to give it like a closure effect more natural effect, instead of seeing the glue on the track. As you can see here, and I take my flat iron and just press it on each side, each four corners - or you know, person on both sides, if that makes sense, and so I get as flat as possible. However, I realized that at this point this closure was a bit too big, so I had to go and take a smaller section from an extract and do the same thing over again to fit into the small circle that I made for my closure. But this is just the general concept that I do for other closures of my wigs, so yeah as you can see. I realized I was too big, so I had to go and do another one and just make it smaller. Okay, guys so hey and with my new closure, as you can see it's smaller than the other one. I went ahead and added some glue to the center of her hair and use my rat tail comb to just even it's old and then, when they hadn't applied. The closure now guys when doing this, you want to make sure that you do not get the hair in the glue. So you will see me press the weft on and hold the hair it's kind of time. So on my money cane, I made some max to show you guys where my ears would be so. I went about my razor poem because it's no cutting time and guys. If you are new to this, then you would like to use the saddle or longer comb. Our teeth as we carry amoeba Missy. This is because it doesn't take off as much hair as the other side word and, if you're getting then you would like to you, would like to be as safe as possible, not going in too deep too fast. So here what it looks like after I've been risen for almost 15 minutes. At this point, my razor comb was not doing justice. I don't know why, but it seemed very, very dull and that's where, because I just bought it, but I was getting very annoying and I wanted this week to be done with so. I went in with my scissor and I did a blunt cut right around and guides is one spoiled my bigger, so don't do like me, take it. I am a new service at home and wear it instead of trying a job done cut, especially if you're not good at cutting. So, as you can see, I already cut the hair in a blunt cut right around. However, I didn't want it to be too perfect. So I went in and did some my cutting my scissor and guys. I also did mess up hair because I was not. I was trying not to get in front of the camera, and and because of that, I held her hair at a wrong angle and went in a bit too deep. Therefore, you may see something holes or some gaps in between that's totally my fault, trying not to get in front of the camera. The back was not flat enough for me, so I went in with my Clipper and just shaved it down as flat as possible. Believe this or not. This was actually the first time I used Clippers, but I got the hang of it quick enough and went ahead and just thin down stuff and add more layers or texture to the hair. You can see this thing called a great day. You can see a red day right, yeah, big mistake, so right here guys I am trying to take out as much work as possible. I did try it on and it was a bit too full for me. So I took it off and went in again and try to thin it down as much as possible lesson for me, a lesson for you learn from my mistakes, like I did say with this week journey. We are all learning, so you are learning from my mistakes. I am learning from my mistakes and as we grow with this channel, then we would get better and you know improvise and what's not so again, lesson for me a lesson for you. Let'S go what I started doing here was I took some hair from the long section and I had a different and brought it over to kind of cover up the little sink hole I had there yeah. You know you got to improvise these days. So that's what I did and I just cut a little piece off to kind of hide it or cover it up. I think I was well. I was good enough for me it's time to fight iron. Finally, so that's as you can see, I'm earning at an angle and I started at the back of the unit and they dish throughout during this process. I am fat earning the hair away from my face, so you see I pull it away from instead of towards. I, instead of going straight down, I do it away from my face. Same thing goes for the swoop again away from the face after the flat area in process. I went, and I got my makeup done, and battery and voila thank you for watching guys. If you see it until the end, you are loyal and I hope that I see you again in unit number two and three and so forth feel free to leave your tips and advice in the comment section and remember guys to LIKE and subscribe to check your Tv, where sharing is caring,

Greys mum: Still turned out beautifully

Nicole Grant: Amazing. I love the outcome.

Kelly John: Love this look

Kelisha Wright: Love this look

Spekz Williams: This is really cute

Demisha Haynes: Love the video

Lisa D Hutchinson: And it still turned out xceptional..... Keep it up.... <3

Terronzelle Frederick: I love both the wig and ur makeup

Jessica Charles: Turned out pretty good

Samantha Sam: Love!!!❤❤❤❤❤

Zazzira Guy: Enjoyed it.. Luv dis❤

Jewel Robinson: YOU GO CHERRRRRRRRR ❤

Davrell : Great video.

Gemma Scott: Nice video x

Kings Niña: Nice one mamí

Lisa D Hutchinson: Oh... Have you ever tried using A glue gun? If so, which is better, hair glue or d gun?

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