Versatile Sew In Weave You Can Wear In A Ponytail

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Hey guys and welcome back to my channel if you're new here welcome for the first time today, I'm gon na be doing a like a burst little, so we in one Kobe and I already shampooed, I think I just went in with some oil moisturizer. I believe it's the B & B brand and I'm just getting it through her hair, really good. Is it I'm just going through with the blow dryer in a coma attachment with the little metal bar in there, and he helps like straightening hair a lot more. Of course she's gon na so easy, so you don't want to like completely straight but yeah so anyway, I'm just parting. The hair out the areas is gon na, be the leave out. She is gon na, be like so versatile, so even where she can pull it up in a ponytail, but it's gon na be a middle part, mainly so, if she wears it down, it'll be a little part in some just sectioning out that porridge and I'm just Gon na braid it out of the way, so it's not in my way, while I'm trying to braid or get the other sections together. So yeah just want to do a little braiding I'll have to be nothing perfect, cuz you're, just you know getting it out a way for until you're ready to use it. Basically, but anyway, I'm talking like a inch and a half of hair out that I'm gon na leave out around the edges back inside and that's gon na be for the purpose of being able to pull this hair up in a ponytail. So it's probably about an inch and a half all the way around, and I know a lot of yelling like that. Much of your head, especially if your natural she's natural, but she wanted to be able to wear the hair up and up on the tail. And I just didn't want to do a big thing, so in so we decided to go this route. So that's what I'm doing you just want to part out like a little one and a half inches worth of hair all the way around and then just braid. It down just like you, did the middle for leave out and just you know, tuck it away. So it's not in your way, while you're braiding, the other hair and I'm just putting a little rubber band on you can put a clip on there. If you wan na hold it together with a clip - and it should look something like that - so that's the leave out this breakdown so anyway, I'm just going in with a little. I think this was the Murrays edge wicks. That'S not my favorite brand of edge control. I think that's all over. They picked up that week, so I'm just using it for my braids. I have to have something to braid the hair with, because my hands or a week is hell and they are not as strong as they used to be. So I use some sort of edge control and to get the hair to stay tightly Brady. So anyway, I'm just parting out a theme braid around the middle part leave out and then also I'm gon na point out a themed braid around cuz, I'm gon na. Do the first great sort of like in a circle like a half circle and I'm just gon na connect them together and then I'm just gon na pull the wrist up in a little ponytail holder. So I'm just braiding a little tiny braid around the leave out and that's what you see me doing here and you can use bright hair if you want to there's pretty thick, so I didn't really need any braid hair. I just had to have something on there. Just to hold the hair tight so that I can braid it because my hands are so tired and weak. Yeah I've been doing her so long, but anyway, that's neither here nor there so yeah. You just want to braid it around and then just start connecting it to that braid, the braid! That'S going along the side, the hair, that's going along the side, so you're, just gon na braid, the hair going down and around like a half circle, and then you'll see me connected to the other braid and then it's gon na be all one continuous little braid. Okay, here I'm grading the other side, man I know yeah. I can't see it that good, I'm doing exactly the same way that I did the other side and I'm just gon na, like at the end of the other braid, and today I went in there just incorporated together. So it is like makes one complete circle around believe that I want to say so, I'm just going over here and I'm just gon na braid, another kind of maybe like medium sized braid. These braids don't have to be like super super small or you don't have to do a whole lot of them, because I'm gon na put oh a nick, a stretchy knit on top, so you don't really have to like great a million braids. You know you just wan na, maybe the first two to be kinda, pin and then the rest of them can make them a little bit bigger, and then you just want to break down until you're able to connect the end of that last braid that you just Braid, it connect it to the braid and just continue braiding. So so, just basically just flip the braid up and over and connect it into the braid and then that's how you'll have no ends. You only have end up with one in left at the end and they even need to slow it down or tuck it under or something like that. Just like I said, she's eating a nick put on top of it also just to hold everything in place and make sure no hair gets out of place or anything like that. You just want to continue braiding down connecting the braid and just breaking down. You don't have to do like a whole bunch of tiny braids. You can do as many braids as you're comfortable with you. Just don't want it to be like too bulky. So that's what you see me doing here and I'm just gon na say you went to braid these bracelets inside of the inside, of the I wouldn't say like perimeter, you just wan na break those down. I get the exact same thing on the other side, I'm just showing this side up just basically for time sake. So yeah I'm just doing a braid connected it to the last braid that I just braid it and then just like. I said you're gon na end up with only one braid left at the end, because everything else is flipped up and to make it into the braid that came after it. So yeah. That'S all I'm doing here. Okay! So I'm starting on my last braid here and I'm just braiding it down and I'm just going to knit the last two, the brace I did before I'm gon na pretend to shake my hand out because it is probably going numb at that point. I'M pretty sure I think I got carpal tunnel not really sure, but whatever so yeah, I'm just connecting the two ends that I had left to this last great, the final braids that I'm doing and I'm just continuing to braid it down and then I'm just adding In-Between at the Eaton once I get to the end, I'm adding more edge control because I just have to here because just like I said my hands are not that strong anymore, so that just helps me hold the hair together. So I don't have to do so. Much work in order to keep the hair braided, but that's how the hair should be braid is similar to that or whatever pattern that you feel comfortable with braiding. That'S just how I did it so anyway. This is, some of these Pro crank proclaim natural savings. All that's the olive oil which I guess the base side will look out of broke. My applicator bottle this. What I usually use and I'm just putting it in between each braid and around the leave out, not specifically in on the leave out but just kind of like around, and then I'm just tucking, that last braid and you can sew it if you want to I'm. Just praying some got to be that's the other hold is ready to hear just to kind of make sure that the foundation is really firm, I'm using a stretchy knit just like the one. You see there. If you don't have that, when you can use the kind that come pools on like a stocking cap, the other kind, it's a little bit harder to desert stretch whatever you have available like it's, not a big deal. If you don't have this particular nick, but you do want to use it in it, because she's gon na be pulling this hair up in a ponytail or wear any you know, hand flip a man whatever, so she won't. You want to put a net on it. Just to keep everything in place and make sure her hair is not coming out of the braids or that tracks are not moving. The knit will help keep everything in place and also serves as a another place to sew on also, so the knit will really help you in this when you're doing like a versatile, so II, I don't really use the net on every so in because really you Don'T need them, it's the her is great. It will enough it'll stay up. You know six, eight or more weeks without having to turn it on, but if you prefer that you can get in it, but anyway, I'm just sewing around the perimeter of the braids that are going to be sewn, that the hair is gon na be sewn on. So that's what you see me doing. You just want to sew around basically in a circle and then around the leave out. Okay, so here I'm just cutting the excess cap off, but it's just knit off, so you know you know you can leave it on to the end if you want to, but I'm just going ahead and cutting it off right now and I told y'all don't use Up for these weeds and stuff like see, I'm cutting that date. You just want to have like some place. Users like the ones that I'm using not any real shears that you use to click real real hair with, because you cut a niche you couldn't thread. She couldn't weave and it just does this year. So that's why I helped several parents of those one. This girl done broke the oldest hair she had from the house cuz we're just using some recycled hair, her she already here. I don't know that. Is she washed? It I don't know what I know it he's not calm down it, ain't, nothing but anyway, I'm just measuring attractive measures from the top from the front of the middle for it to the other side, so kind of just like a track. It goes around. You know the perimeter of the braids and I'm just gon na start sewing it on, and you just want to. You really want to so put a lot of stitches in this first track, because it's gon na be moving, so you want it. You want to make sure that if she pulls as her ponytail that it's not getting loose or anything like you just want to make sure that it is definitely in place but is able to move back and forth, and I'm gon na show you out what I'm Gon na do after I get through sewing it down on that side. What you have to do in order to make sure that it moves and you can pull it up in a ponytail or pull it up in other styles. So right now I'm just gon na sew around and then I'm gon na come back and then you can see where what else I'd be so that the track is able to move okay, so I finished sewing the top part of the hair, I'm gon na flip. The her up put clip it away and then I'm gon na just go under the trick and so again or all the way around. Until I get to the other side - and it's just gon na ensure that I'm able to move this hair up and down in a ponytail without issue and there it goes shamelessly without like showing where the track is or something like that so it'll. This will allow the track to move up and down without any problem. So that's what you see me doing here and I'm just doing like the little loop method on the sewing part, so you can just sew it around. You don't have to do all it. If you don't know how to do it or if you don't want to, but you can just just get it sewed, it doesn't matter what your method is of sewing and then I'm just going all the way around with it. Until I get to the took back up to the leave out, okay - and I just pulled it up - just ensured that once I lift it up, it'll go up in the ponytail like pretty much seriously so anyway, I'm just going in and I doubled the trace. The rest of that track that I clicked from, I doubled it and I'm just gon na go side to side because she's wearing the middle part and kind of like directing it up and it angled toward her face, so that the hair kind of falls down toward Her face so you'll just see me doing it now and again, I'm just using like that little loop method and I'm just gon na separate the hair right here and I'm gon na keep sewing it the bottom track and then I'm just gon na flip it over. So that bottom track down it's now gon na be on the top and then just keep sewing so that that track that I left behind gets old. Also, I don't know if y'all can tell what happened there, but that's all I did and I'm just clipping it down so that it stays tight while I'm sewing it and I'm just now, starting over I'm gon na start sewing again and I'm just gon na go To the other side - and I'm gon na do that until I run out of here flipping over once, I get to the to the end of each side and I'm just gon na kind of do the little flip over admit it the same way all the way Until I get done okay, so I finished sewing that let that first bumble in and I'm just pulling up just to be sure that it's gon na go up in a ponytail without being really bulky. And you know just kind of seamlessly transitions from her hair to the weed without being able to tell so oh, she did have three bundles of hair, so I'm using all three of the bundles in here, I'm doubling the tricks on each bundle and I'm gon na Fit all three bundles in her hair, so here I'm just starting on the second bundle. I believe this is and I'm just keeping you so down. I'M just gon na go for side to side, and if you want more hair towards the face, you can like over the Richter trick up more towards the the leave out and it'll give more hair in the face. But since she was trying to wear this hair pulled up in a ponytail was her main goal. I just went ahead and just did it from side to side, and so that's what you see me doing here, okay, so here I got to the space where the last little track can fit in, and so I just click cut that piece without folding cuz. I wanted to be as flat as possible, so I just cut up a piece: the lid of the leave out and I'm just gon na sew it down, and you just want to make sure that you really stitched this area around leave out because that's the part When it's time to get the sewing maintenance, that's the part that starts to slide first. So if this part is stitched really well - and you know you take your time with it and stitch it down - really well, where it's not too tight, but but so that is stitched and it's not gon na move. You won't have that much work to do when you go back to get it maintenance or your stylist won't have that much work to do in everyday maintenance, cuz that track or mostly still be in place. Sometimes I end up having to move hair up or add extra hair when they come back to get a maintenance, and so that's why I try to like really pay close attention and give a lot of detail to so in this section here and that's what you See me doing here, I'm just making sure is so damn really well and is flat okay, so so the last track in and again I'm just pulling it up to make sure that it's gon na successfully go up into a ponytail without looking like a big ol Week so anyway, I don't know if this girl watches her, but not. This is Kobe. My son's girlfriend she's brought some her day under cabinet or something I don't even know so anyway, I'm just running the hair through the blow dryer, just to kind of like give it some body and help me straighten out some. This child is her was a bad condition. That'S a little watch it later on cuz. She don't remember if you got washed or whatever so anyway, I'm just pulling the hair up in a bun so that I can keep the leave out straightened out and stuff. So that's what I'm doing here! You can see that it goes into that ponytail without any problem. So I'm just so it is so versatile. So I'm just gon na pull everything up, make sure everything is correct. I'M going on my babe list two inch flat iron straightening out a little bit straight. Babies don't play. Do you mean you have to be careful with him? Saville knife all the curl down, keeping so much heat damage, but they were straighten the hell out of your hair. So anyway, I'm just voiding my babies, chasing it with carbon curry apartment own and just give me it like totally bone straight. I did put some cheese bum back, stick on there and also some silk elements he protected. I don't know why Dan showed it but yeah. I did put those things on there. He protected to protected from the heat of those flat irons and the she's blub. It just helps it like silk out even more so her, I'm just feeling doing a kitchen. She had like a burger, I'm pretty sure I did. She was probably just scared, I'm just I put some more she's awake speak back there and I'm just trying to make sure that her back is straight. So if she does decide to cool this earth in opposed to that, she won't have a very kitchen back there. But yeah it looks really smooth and neat all over and that's the look that I was going for. It successfully goes up in a ponytail and in here I'm just going in with my regular brush, just brushing everything making sure everything is smooth and then here I'm just gon na part out her middle part. So I'm just gon na get it farted out. Try to make sure it's in the middle over here cuz, I'm a bit busy at first I'm just getting separated, firstly and I'll, make sure that the part is exactly in the middle and that cone that I'm using this, the carving on the wind it doesn't burn. If you know like two feet, if you're chasing it with the flat iron, it doesn't burn. If you touch it, if it touches the flat iron it just, it doesn't burn like three dollars but they're by read, read by kiss, so I got the hair parted out. It'S best, as I could as a middle part, and then here I'm just gon na go wee-wee, I'm gon na be alternating it between my iron running 1/4 inch and 1 inch curling iron, just like I told her, I'm not sure if she shampoo dessert really well Before we put me in so like the curls, one is bouncy as I hope they were, but I thought I wash it later in you know. The clothes would be better once she curly, but yeah. I'M just alternated between the point inch in the one and 1/4 inch, so this hair was really long, not only I'm not sure how long it was but yeah I was just alternating in between and if you have flat irons that you like to you do curls With your heels, I'm also you don't have to have that brand. Of course, I get those from Sally's Ireland and I have several pair of Phil in earnest flatters all this stuff, so yeah and it'll take these trimmers or no time to feel it until my dream rep around and hurt his curl, and if you want to you, Can put like a little silver pin, more vibrant and you know tough to like hold a curl until it cools off until you're done, curling everything, and then I just sprayed the silk elements: heat protectant spray on there. That'S what I use to protect the hair from the heat you get different sellers also and then just continuing to go in and curl the hair I'll show you can use a one curl, even if you want to do that, I just decided to use this. I should have used the one curling and thinking about it, because his hair was like long and it just like took a lots of hurl so yeah I got the one in one for each on the front pieces back away from the face. His heart really needed. Some layer layers to it, but since he's gon na be pulling it up in a long exhale, I really didn't want to cut on him, but so I just live it the way it was, and I just curled it and it's gon na turn out pretty at The end, but I would have preferred to add some layers to it, but you know we it's hard to put click hair in a ponytail like somebody won't stay. So, that's why I didn't tell you and I'm just continuing to go in and put my curls in with the curling iron and just like, I said, I'm alternating between the one inch in the one 1/4 inch and I'm just curling back away from the face. Okay, here, I'm just reading a little bit of hairspray, just the light comb, the hair back and get it into place, and so that I have to use minimal edge control. Really at this point you don't you really need an edge girl, but I'm using that. I hate that edge betrayal is taking Marie's edge weights and I'm just doing a little bit a little swoops and go baby here right in the middle over the middle part and then a few illness well one on the side and then the sideburns. So I just didn't little baby here like that, so so it was just like one little swoop on the side and then like the little sideburns. I usually like to give my client sideburns, unless they specifically say she looks something like that, so I'm using little shampoo comb, I'm just calming the curls out, then pull calming them back and then pushing forward just have time like a little wavy curl. Once it's calmed down and it terribly hook blend it in with her hair, so will it be really good and I'm just combing it outside get it yeah? I want it, then I'm just pulling it up, so you can see that the hair can go up into a ponytail, because this is a real versatile. So in and just like that, you can call me right back out and we're right back down with your middle part or you don't have to work any part. You can just pull it all back, but I didn't do that because I had worked so hard to get the part in the middle for 48, so I just pulled it up, so you can see that it will go up in a ponytail and Adam just told Me it back in place, so I can give you all the final look. Okay, so that's it if you guys made it to this part of the video go down there and put a part in the comments don't forget to like come in and subscribe. Also click that notification bill so you'll be notified whenever I upload a new video and follow me on all of my social media. Thank you guys for watching

Terri Murray: Just did my daughter's hair and used all of your tips. It is the best sew-in I have ever done! Thank you for this video and for being so gracious to share your knowledge. Blessings to you beautiful!

KAY'S WORLD: I’m trying to learn how to do stuff like this on my own and this video is literally so helpful because your showing all the angles , explaining in detail, and giving recommendations. Thank you

ritababy12: ❤️❤️ she was so pretty even before the sewin. She was definitely feeling herself. Had the lipgloss poppin

tiapjw3: Loving the flip over method I’ve never seen it done this way

Shavone Magwood: You really hook her hair up. I will be doing that style to my daughter’s hair. Thanks for the detail tutorial.

jenwill051: I loved this, thanks for sharing quality information by explaining what you do and why and not just speeding up a video of you doing a sew in. I learned a lot

Lou T: Wow, I love how you showed us the little trick with sewing the bottom weft before flipping it back! God bless your hands! I just followed you on Instagram

victoria boyd: I love how you did her hair, it looks so natural and beautiful on her, Love it ❤️❤️❤️❤️

Jasmincelini: You made this look so easy and detailed. I loved the instructions. When I first did mine it was so bulky up in a ponytail. And now I know why. Thank you

Mrs. Young: My first time trying a sew in on my daughter. This was by far the most informative video I've watched. Thank you!! It's beautiful! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

Suzette Gherbi: Wow this was a fantastic detailed video. My teen wants her first weave (but with kinky curly hair) and she plays sports so the leave out part to pull up into a pony tail tutorial was great!!!!

Angela Chapman: Love this technique. Great job. The style on your client looks so natural..

Laneisha: She looks like one of my younger sisters here 2 years later and I'm going to try your method on myself and my sister. Thank you for sharing your flawless technique!!

Ana Maria Do Nascimento do Carmo: Muito bonito o resultado perfeito parabéns.

Diancia Lauren: ❤️ lovely! Middle part hack: place tail end of comb in the middle of the nose then trace back for perfect symmetry!! Use points of eyebrows for side parts

Not Just Your Neighbor: I'm sending this video to my hairdresser, hopefully she will get it to look this good too great job!

Keisha Isaacs: Now this how a weave should and needs to look!!! Very classy and natural looking...

Supermamma Tv: Wow such a great job. Thank you for sharing, I'm definitely doing this for my 13 year old daughter.

T Rupert: I love the versatility and you did a great job. ❤️

Rachel Lavulo: Thank you for the tutorial - I love it!

Itz Yaz: now I feel like I can do my first sew in

Lisa Clark: Miss. Oliver, I'm definitely going to try this technique on my 13 year old. She wants a sew in for back to school. It will be her first. You have mad skills. Keep the tutorials coming my dear.

Keyirrah Ann: She is so beautiful and you did a really great job!!❤️

Sandra Wright: I will be trying this on myself today, thank you ❤

Chelsey Hewitt: Thank you so very much for this video . I installed a sew in on myself about 2 weeks ago but fina take it down to try this .

Zecharia Roberson: I absolutely love how you did this.... And have a bomb personality.... You are are great teacher!!

Jeanett: I love this video. I start buying kinky straight hair for volume and it holds curls better. I had the same issue of my curls not holding with non kinky straight hair. But this style and review was fabulous

KXXLA: wow ! lol the braid up was exactly what I've been looking for to get a flatter foundation for my sew ins with leave out - thx

karolina moreno queen: Indudablemente mil felicitaciones me fue muy útil dios te bendiga a ti y a tus hermosas manos

Fanta Kaba: Hi Shanequa, here is the best versatile sew in, I ever see until now.. and trust me i saw a lot of them. You are precise and you use not so much amount of hair wich give a natural look on it... Perfect! Talented people sometime may have better support....

Rosangela Arcanjo: Parabéns eu amei❤️❤️❤️❤️

Tammy Willis: Thank you for this video. Very informative. Getting ready to learn this.

meke356: Beautiful work, can you do a next video with a versertile sew in with a leave out ❤️❤️❤️

Bite Me Up: This hairstyle looks really good on her

Myra Ewing: Beautiful! Love it! Great job!

Ruth Iseah: thank you! I am going to try this!

THA REAL KOKOA: She’s a beautiful girl anyway but you slayed her hair especially it being hair that was previously used.Thanks for this great video

MrsLegalDiva: ❤️ you did a great job!

Nicole Hinton: ❤❤❤❤Will Be Doing This For My Daughter!!

PsychicClairvoyant Erykka: I like the way this sew in looks so natural. I prefer the stretchy net that you used. The stiff net is so uncomfortable for me.

Cleide Dalva: Muito linda amei boa profissional

Christine Austin-El: Beautiful job!!! Very detailed!!!!

Liah: thank you for the tip, i wouldn’t have thought to go around again for the first weft thats smart

Dana Durham: I like that hopefully my daughter can do this for me good job

Andrea Pierce: ❤️❤️❤️ this looks amazing.

peacetomymental: Wow amazing job!! Do you think I could do a side part as well as a middle part if I did this?

petty pearson: I definitely have to try this!!!

Patricia Hamilton: This what im gonna do next when i take my mircos out love fact u can change the styles

Denise Taylor: That’s a cute sew in ♥️♥️

Trillvia Plath: ❤️ Great work, loved listening to you talk throughout with your lil quips lol (and that's a compliment because most of the time on here I wish they'd talk less!). You're both beauties.

Renee Upson: Cute and versatile

Bridgett Daniels: Wow Thank you for sharing that tip my hands are weak as well will try this next time

Gail Hopkins: Beautiful sew in 1 of the few best i have seen. I was glue watching because i want to do on my self. Lots of tips! Simply beautiful! & i just subbie now. Thank u. Grace to alk. gh

Kick-n- it With Shn G: Hey there blessings to you and your family! You did a beautiful job on her hair❤❤❤❤!! New friend here btw!! God BLESS

Yvonne Bell: Looooove it!! Great job

Mstoodope: Halfway through & it’s so bomb

Tatiana Esteves: Amei

erica brown: I love this technique

alesha New: Your great at what you do. It's so funny when you get your hair done as its coming to gather how much you be feeling yourself. But if you did my hair I would be feeling myself and be like my hair dresser is the $hit you see she can do magic...LoL

Zona Leslie: Love the technique ...her hair looks fabulous

Venha Comigo: Linda Bom trabalho PARABÉNS

Gail Hopkins: I am watching this again! & am enjoying it. U gave taught me how to do my sew in. I am agsin glue watching u. Need to to do my hair. Again where are u locate. Beautiful work! Grace to all. I first saw this 3 months ago & back ENJOYING it all over Again. So detailed!. gh

Michelle Eaglin: ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Yes finally in Texas! I’m going to set an appointment.

Talita Conceicao: Perfeito

Talita Conceicao: Perfeito

Princess Nguyen: ❤️really nice love it

The Cozy Canary: Beautiful!

ChewyLove: Is it possible to do like a half up half down hairstyle with this sew in as well?

Ashlyn Bellows: ♥️So pretty!

Sassy Moi: Flawless!!!

00 06: so helpful !!!

T B: ❤❤❤❤you go girl! looking good

ShirellePack: made that previously worn hair look amazing

Laniece Taylor: Omgosh soo detailed Nd helpful. What’s the mesh black cloth? And what is it used for?

Confidently Char: beautiful clean work!

Felishia White: Very natural looking

Nique Arrington: <3 I loved it

Curvygodd ess: This was beautiful

Jan Nelson: U did a Wonderful Job. Her hair is Sooo Beautiful. I can Never get my daughter hair to blend with the weave Never, it always seperate from the weave that's y I need to figure out how to do it with No leave out. But I think leave out look better.

Alexis G: Great job ❤️❤️❤️❤️

nadia albert: Does anyone know what brand eyelashes the client is wearing ? It’s beautiful I want to get a pair , Shaneqa can you find out from your client please, blessed hands great job thank you so much ❤️

Naomi David: She look so pretty I love her hair

honey antonella: What kind of mesh do you use for the fabric

Brittany Tucker: ❤️ about to try this lol wish me luck

Missy Grando: It came out good and flat!! ❤❤❤❤❤

Theresa Thomas: ❤ I'm in Houston, I have to come hit you up when Covid calms down a bit. Beautiful work.

Lacloesha Peters: You Did a beautiful job!!!

M'Lani Smith: ❤️❤️❤️love this!

Kelly Jerry: SUCH A GOOD VIDEO!!!

Rebecca Gonzalez: Wow this is amazing

alicia snead: ❤❤good job and beautiful girl!!

Pamela Emuedue: Love it

Urban Legend: Listen, they charging $300 and up for sew ins in my area now that we're all born burned out from wigs... So you about to get about 10 more views outta me on this video, cuz imma slay my own! Thank you!

Cisse Assa: So pretty

Uilly Hernandez: The hairstylist is the best wow Congrats great work

Audrey: Wish i had her texture, my hair is so damn soft and curly i have to use braids to cornrow and am allergic to synthetic hair my scalf gets so irritated when i do my weaves in a few days its out, luckily i can do hair, i do a C pattern if the hair is long or very full, like biracial hair, so when you sweep your hands over the weave no lumps. Hairdressing really messup your hands. Good job

Chaka Hughes: Yaaassss boo you did that. I love it

keyavi walker: What’s the name and type of blow dryer you used in this video ( I’m looking for one like this or something similar.. preferably one that comes with comb attachment for my 4c hair)?

Lisa Castro: Where’s your location and how much for the sew in

S Hinckson-Gibson: I love it

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