Old School Glue In On Thin Edges!!!! The Purple Pack Hair #Quickweave #Oldschoolmethod

Hey y'all welcome back to my channel! Today I am doing an old school glue on my hair. the reason I was trying this was because I am over wearing wigs right now and wanted something different to wear.

Hey y'all welcome back to my channel. It'S me naturally mimi and today i will be using this pack hair. I got from the beauty supply store to do an old school glue in and i will be using the 30 second bund glue that you see here and i'm going to use the purple pack. Hair 14 inch first for the back of my hair. So i'm just going to start by parting, a part where i'm going to lay the extensions on to my hair. So i chose these two different packs of hair one because i always use the milky way pure hair, but they didn't have a longer one. So i never tried the purple pack, so i um said that i would use it to give it a try. So i went ahead and just picked up those two. They didn't have matching hair with the inches that i needed. So i just opted and got those two. So, as you can see back here in the back of my head, i'm trying to get the part as straight as possible so that i could lay those tracks down and when i lay those tracks down, i'm not gon na lay it directly on to my scalp. I'M gon na put it just a little bit above, like a little bit below where my scalp is not on the scalp but a little bit below on my hair, so that when i do take it out, i'm not ripping the hair out from my roots and Why i'm parting this up so high? My initial plan was to do the hair to where i could put it up in a ponytail, but it didn't work out that way. I still liked it the way it turned out, but it didn't turn out the way that i planned. I may try it again and try to do it over so that it can go in the style, the style that i desired. So when i was in high school, that was around 2002 2005, this style was like the thing back then um. I was the queen of doing this hairstyle. So this is my first time doing this hairstyle in like over 10 years, like 10 or 11 years um. That was like the last time. I did this style um. It was right before i had my son, so yeah, i'm trying to see if i still got it or whatever so right here. As you can see, i am not layering the track onto my scalp, i'm just putting it a little bit below a little bit below my scalp and where my hair follicles are. This is the glue that i'm using. I always use this glue um. They have a dollar glue and then this one is like 2.39. I have always used that brand of glue because it dries quick and i just really like it compared to any other glues that i have used so i'm lightly pressing onto the track of the extension here, pushing it down to make sure it is secured and tight. So here i'm just going to repeat the same steps: i'm not going to bore you all with keep talking. So, as you can see what i'm doing here, i am just going in and repeating the steps parting, the hair and just layering those tracks over and over again, i swear to change. Is that's why you think so right here on this part, i put the track down a little too far, so i am going to go in and kind of like double it, because the back was a little too thin for my liking. So i'm going to go ahead and just double those tricks is, i keep wasting my time is so i'm just showing you guys how much glue i'm putting on there. It'S just like a very thin layer of glue on the tracks and right here i kind of missed a hook where i was laying the track and um laid it too far on top of my hair. But it's okay, because it'll be covered up. Nothing as you guys can see, i have thin edges. I'Ve always had them edges um. I don't know if it's a hereditary thing, but my edges have been like this since i was a child, so it had nothing to do with this method. Um, my mama and my grandma. They tried everything, castor oil, mineral oil, all of those things ever since i was like five, i can remember like them, putting those oils on my um edges to try to get them grow in, but i have just come to the realization that this is just me And that is just how my hairline is made um, but i do still take into a fact that i don't put the tracks all the way up there. Where my edges are. I leave my edges unattended. I don't bother with them. I was born with them thin. I don't want to make them any thinner, so i never put like braids or tracks or anything up there near my edges, because they're already thin. But that's just that's just been my edges, all my life okay, so i'm gon na go in now with the milky way, pure up at the top, because i wanted the hair a little shorter at the top. So i'm gon na start putting those tracks in at the top and, like i said, keep in mind, i'm not putting these close to my edges because i have very thin edges and they are fragile. So i don't even go to the front sides of my head. Sometimes so here i'm just repeating the same steps, but going in a kind of a square circular shape to go ahead and frame out the front the way i want it. So i went with a middle part for this style and it's already looking thick and full. Looking like the hair is growing out of my head. I love it. So many things confusion all right. You guys this is the end result of the hair. I love it um. I think i could have went a little longer with the front pieces, but overall i am going to go through and flat iron the hair to get them to blend a little bit more. But as you can see, this is laying flat and looking like my very own hair that has grown out of my head. Looking like a fresh blowout um leave a leave in the comments below what you thought of this and thank you guys for watching be sure to subscribe, and i will see you all in my next video peace. You

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