Half Up Hairstyle While Wearing 3 Rows Of Invisible Bead Extensions

Just because you are wearing three rows of IBE® doesn't mean you can't style your hair any way you want! This sleek half up hairstyle is trendy for a lunch date to a red carpet event.

McKenzie Turley, Creator of IBE® shows how to achieve this sleek half up hairstyle while also sharing her favorite tips for hiding her extensions.

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Hey you guys, mackenzie here from the house of ibe. I want to show you today how i like to do a half up style while wearing three rows of invisible, bead extensions. Alright, so the first thing you're going to need is this fancy little comb called a cricut teasing brush. This is something special, i'm going to show you how to use, but for now i'm going to use it to part out my half up style. Now i want to show you where my rows are. I wear three rows of invisible, bead extensions, i'm going to show you this top one first, because obviously this is the one that i need to know exactly how it's placed and where it's at right now. So any kind of an extension that you wear any kind of a row that you wear should be placed underneath, where your crown splits, if not check out our map side note, but for now again this is what i'm working off of is. I have to cover this area so for this look i am going to take this brush and i'm going to carve out above that row leaving enough hair out to cover my rose. So all right now i know what you're thinking i can see your row. Mckenzie. Stop hold it right there because guess what i am going to cover this corner. So, if say, you're a little bit thinner, more fine right here in the front: it's okay, i'm gon na, show you how to cover it. So what you're, really looking for is that you have coverage from about one inch of where that weft is and back. Okay, if you feel like the corner, is a little bit transparent or see-through, it's gon na be all right. I'M gon na show you how to cover it all right, so you're gon na take this that you've already sectioned out you're, leaving all of this there i'm going to work with that later, but for now i just have a little elastic that i'm going to be Using to secure my hair up now, depending on how you want this style, i'm going to do mine really tight today, i want a slicked look, but you can obviously loosen it as you want to all right second step now. What you're going to do is you're going to take from your ear and you're going to take all of the hair, that's in front of your wefts. This is where i feel like. I see it go a little bit wrong. Sometimes is you may want to try and grab some of your rose to put up in this hairstyle? Don'T you have to leave them down otherwise you're going to have like a wing, and it's going to be sticking out like this, because your wefts are going to try to be separated. It just doesn't work so you're, not taking anything. That'S in your rose, you're, just gon na go in front of your ear and now i know some like this. Isn'T that much hair? I don't have that much hair in front of my ears. You maybe won't either and that's why you wear invisible extensions, but it's okay, cause we're gon na have enough to work with so you're gon na take what's in front, i'm gon na take this and section down and take a slice. So really, there is just a little bit of hair left. That'S all. This is where the special teasing brush comes into place. Is i'm going to take a vertical section and i'm going to back comb? This is what creates a cushion now. You notice, i'm not coming out from here. I'M just gon na come right here and i'm gon na create this cushion. What is that doing? It'S ensuring that your hair won't separate and show your rose. Then what you're going to do is you're going to add this hair to that and you're going to softly brush. I think i got a piece of hair. You know what this is great, because i actually got a piece of my weft hair in there. You can see what happens. I got wings, i'm not going anywhere today. Okay, so i got ta grab that and make sure it's out. Where is it there? We go all fixed okay, so now that i have backcombed i'm going to start working this up now i like to use a little bit of water or a light hairspray, because i really want this to be slick and depending on what kind of hair texture you Have if you're like me, you got lots of flyaways and fluff happening you're gon na softly brush not to brush through your back combing. Then you're going to take this and wrap it behind now. Can you see what i did there that totally covered that corner that you were so worried about? That was going to be seen now. It'S not you're going to wrap that behind you're going to go around this section, you're gon na grab a small, bobby, pin and fasten that into place. Now, if, at this point you're like oh, i don't know, i i feel like i don't have enough hair use this you're gon na grab this top section everything that's above your weft and you're, going to back comb, it anytime you're concerned about a weft being exposed Or your hair, your natural hair splitting just use a little fat combing to create that cushion and then that hair will not split throughout the rest of the day. At this point, you can grab some hairspray. You can manipulate this side, make sure that it's really nice and slick, depending on what you're going for and then you're going to repeat on this side. Okay, once you have your sides fastened, i like to take this depending on what look, i'm going for and really just add a little bit more volume, because most of us probably don't have a lot of hair up here that we're working with. So you want to tease as much as you can to get that volume all right and that's the look. That'S how i like to wear my hair half up, even while wearing three rows of invisible, bead extensions. You

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