How To Ventilate The Base Of A Lace Closure/Beginners Friendly/Detailed

This video shows how to ventilate the Base of a lace closure using certain hair ventilation techniques and tips.

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Welcome back to my YouTube channel and today's video I'll be showing you how to ventilate the base of enclosure. This is the hair I'll be working with it's human hair. It'S a wefted hair! You can see the weft, so I'm going to cut off the weft with my scissors cut just a little part of it and I'm going to cut off the wefts next thing is to comb the shorter strands of the hair out. These are strands of hair that you can't use, so you throw them away. Then you separate take just a little part of the hair. I always advise beginners, never to use pack, so much hair always ensure you take quantity of hair that you can use. Then you separate it just like this holding at the tip and at the bottom now most of this hair they don't come in the same length, so you want to start with the length that is longer and you repeat, process over and over. So now, let's get into the business, I'm going to be using the diagonal pattern. So the diagonal direction, if you don't know how to ventilate this is a good place to watch out. Eventually the double knot you simply take. Your hair tie once tie twice and pull out. You go once twice and you pull out, so this is different from the single knot that you just tie the knot only once and you pull it out this one. You have to tie twice so you create the loop, you create the loop entire ones. You tie twice so watch this video till the end, because you will discover how you can totally ventilate the base of a closure and, if you don't know how to do the double knot. This is an example that I'm showing you can rewind the video over and over and watch until you get it and the spacing technique I'm using here is just keep one Skip One. If you don't know what this keep one skip, one is, you can go back to my YouTube channel. I have videos that I've done showing you how to space while ventilating I'm going to leave the link in the pin comment section, so you can always watch and learn the different spacing techniques there. You want the base of your closure to be very thick, so when it's laid, it will be able to cover the wefts of the the weave-ons you're using to make a wig. So you want it to cover perfectly that's why you want so much density at the base of your closure and the base of the closure is usually one inch. I usually measure just one inch. I didn't show you that, but you can check my previous videos where I showed how the base of the closure is measured. If you notice I'm not Crossing that line that measurement of the base, I'm not Crossing it, I'm just ventilating from top to bottom top to bottom diagonally. This is the major reason you need to watch this video till the end, so you will understand how to do it. Foreign part of this video, If you haven't, subscribed to my channel yet please ensure to do so and also turn on your notification Bell. So, each time we have a video such as this one you'll be the first to be notified. So this is how you ventilate the base of your closure using double knotting technique and the single line spacing technique. So this is how it turned out thanks for watching

Cute Wigs_Center: Watch "HOW TO SPACE WHILE VENTILATING" https://youtu.be/W-F-zPSC1ko

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