Hihair How To: Lace Frontal Sew In For Beginners! | Step By Step Tutorial

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Hey everybody: this is breanna rutter and in this hair tutorial i am going to teach you how to do a lace frontals. So in step by step for beginners. The hair I am wearing is from high hair and I installed a 20 inch frontal and 324 inch. Bundles of Brazilian virgin hair in the texture, deep wave from high hair calm, if you want to get this beautiful, hair click. The link in my description to get this hair from high hair. So now let's get started so really quick! I'M going to show you an unboxing of my high hair extensions that I received from this, and this is a first impression look of how the hair was when I received it so right now, I'm opening it for the first time to show you how their frontal Looks and I ordered the deeply frontal and Brazilian virgin hair in the length 20 inches now. The first package that you see on top is actual frontal, and this is in 20 inches, and this is their deep way frontal. This is how the back of the lace looks as well as the hairline, so we're going to do a little bit of customization in the hairline. So I could show you how to get your most natural appearance, but this is also the other materials that they send to shop their textures and colors that they sell on their websites. So that way you can order pretty much any hair that you want now. This is how the bundle looks also fresh out the package and it has its netting attached. So that way it can keep the hair very tame and neat, while it's on its way to being delivered to you. So that way, I can show you how beautiful this texture looks. So this is how it looks with its netting. So that way you can keep the hair very neat and frizz free. While it's on its way to you, I remove the netting to show you how the texture looks to the naked eye, and this is how their actual websites, which are very strong as weak and as you can see. This is how the ends of the hair look. As well now it's time for me to show you how to customize a lace frontal, and I noticed that when I pulled it fresh out the package that the hairline was just a little bit too full for my taste, but for some other women it may work Very well for them, but for me I know this. I just need to do a little bit of plucking, so I'm going to be using wig pins to make sure to stick the actual frontal down to the hairline and I'm showing you a really slow speed of how I like to pull the hair out of the Lace, I don't add any water most of the time when I'm pulling it just depends on how the hair texture feels in my hands. So I could tell that I didn't really need to spray any water when doing it, and I'm only plucked about a little bit of hair on each side and as you can see, I didn't pull off a lot of hair. Now. It may look like a lot of hair once you're done. [ __ ] your hairline, because curly hair has a lot of volume but, as you can tell, if you take your time and you just go through your sections and pull it back to see how realistic it looks, you'll be able to create a very natural hair Line for your taste now I highly suggest that if you want to create a different look with your lace, that you can go ahead and bleach the lace. But for me I didn't want to actually bleach it, because I wanted to make this very beginner friendly. For most of you are watching now, some of you may already know how to bleach your lace and that's fine. I will show them a future tutorial, but I like to stick to beginner-friendly look so that way it allows for you not to have much air, because I don't want you to get your front pull you over bleach it and you try to color it again and It just turns out to a big mess, so you don't always have to bleach your pencil for a natural look and I'm gon na show you how to do that. So right now you see me just putting a little bit of gel and water on the hairline. So that way I can mold it for my best look so once I finish molding it with gel. This is the end result and, as you can tell it looks very natural and realistic. I cannot wait to install this pencil to show you how I do it when I'm actually doing it front of so in so now, I'm using a actual hair shear and I'm making sure to cut a little bit of baby hairs and it's starting areas of the Hairline, so that I can make it look a little bit more natural for my face. So this is how the actual frontal lifts up close and I'm gon na show you another look while going through the front of the hairline as well as the back as you can tell. It looks extremely natural. So if you follow my steps by just pulling on little bit of hairs at a time throughout your hairline, you will create your most natural looking frontal. So now this is how the texture looks and I'm gon na go ahead and begin installing it. But first I'm gon na show you my braid pattern. My braid pattern is extremely simple. I do is that braids small braids, going straight to the back and then loop, one braid into another at the back of my head. So that way, I can spread the bulk of my hair right before I'm sewing down my frontal, I like to put it into position where I want it to be first, and then I like to use my hair clips to secure it in place, but before I Do that I'm measuring it around my hairline to see if I need to trim off any excess lace which I need to do so, I'm just using my clips to make sure to hold the back of my lace in place so that it does not move. I want to make sure that I have a perfect fit before I cut off the beginning of my lace, so those clips at the very back is extremely important so that it doesn't shift as you're lining it up to your hairline. And if you like, that tip that I just gave give me a big thumbs up also, if you've watched this far, I've been having secret conversations in my comment, sections that I want you to be a part of, so all you have to do is leave your Comment on my pin comment at the very top of my comments section, because I want to know your thoughts so join in on our discussion, so that you can. Let me know what you think and make sure to reply to someone else's comment too, so that we can keep the discussion going. So, as you can see here, I'm making sure to cut about a quarter of an inch away from the lace of my frontal on the hairline of it. So that way, I can go back in and further cut off any lace if I need to - and I might to leave a little extra lace, usually around the area where my sideburns would be, and as you can tell, this is how it looks so once I Put it back into position, I notice that I need to remove just a little bit more lace, so make sure to take your time on this part, because you can remove lace, but you can't bring it back, so only cut off a little bit at a time. Even if it takes you a little longer, but you want to make sure that you have a right fit so that way it looks very natural on your hand, on it is so important when you're working with lace that you make sure to just make tiny little Changes so that way, it can give you your most natural and realistic appearance, as you see here so now. This is all the lace that I've cut off literally, that's it. I just cut off little bits and pieces that were near my ears, and this is the end result of how much I actually removed now. What I'm going to do is I'm going to actually sew both sides of my pronto right before. I begin sewing my extensions now. Normally. What I like to do is I always like to sew in all of my bundles, and then I like to sew in My Lai sponsor or a lace closure at the very end. But I wanted to do this a little bit different to see the type of effect that I would create, but next time, when I do this I'll, definitely so most of my bundles first now I just noticed that I have a slight preference on how I like To actually do my process when I'm sewing my extensions, but every one is different. This is a beginner friendly tutorial to show you how to do it to make sure that you have the same results every single time. So all the hacks and tricks that I'm showing you here, you can definitely do this on your own here. Just like you see me doing with my hair. So I like to secure that point with about two to three knots on both sides. So really quick, as I finish that last knot, I'm going to show you how your needle should look right before you begin sewing in your bundles. So I tighten it up by separating the thread and now I'm going to show you. This is how you want to look at this point. You want to needles attached to both sides of your head. So that way you can sew an even distribution on both sides, making sure to go back and forth and slightly pressing down your lace as you sew. It so that way, you're not gathering too much of the bulk at the middle, so it helps to distribute some of the actual area of the lace. As you're sewing your frontal, you will know exactly what I mean the back of your front, so when you actually so it will have little tiny wrinkles, because the back is usually a little longer than that shape of your head. So you want to make sure that you're going back and forth on both sides of your front, so at the very back when stitching so that way, the distribution of the lace is very even as you can see when I'm doing my stitch in the technique. I like to wrap the thread around my fingers twice and pull the needle through or I like, to wrap the needle around a thread twice and pull the needle. Do it it's the same exact thing and as you can see, at the very back of my frontal, there are very tiny little wrinkles and that's because you want to slowly gather the pieces together to make sure it's very flat even after yourself, and this is how It looks right before I begin sewing in my buns, so now we're gon na start off with the first bundle that I'm going to stitch the very back of my hairline making sure to do one row at the back and then I'm gon na do two rows Throughout the actual hair - and then I'm gon na do one row right at the point where I do my last section with sewing my frontal, so I'm gon na show you exactly what I mean we're gon na start off with one left one row: let the PC Here so after attaching the needle thread to the left, I'm then going to make sure to attach the weft to my actual braid pattern. Now, if you want it to after you sold your frontal, you could have sewn down a net. It just depends on how big your brains are, how long you're gon na wear this style, as well as how neat and non frizzy that your natural hair is. If your natural hair tends to get a lot frizzy. I highly suggest that you sew down the net. So that way it can prevent you from having breakage. I don't get as much fringe usually, and if I bring my braid small, I definitely don't need a net now, as you can see, I attach the end of the first bundle. So that way, once I attached it and then I'm doing the fold-over back around you can see that now I have two rows of wet. This is my secret trick, so don't go around telling everybody hobby pulling off my leaves. Okay, no I'm just kidding! You can tell everybody this is such a cool trick that I like to do when sewing in my son dose for fullness. So now, as you see here, I'm just running my fingers through the hair and I literally just have one little strand from my first bundle, and I know yes, this is one bundle and it's extremely full. So, as you can tell you, don't have any shedding whatsoever with this high here and now. This is how the front of my front two looks and I'm just making sure to pull it down into position so that you can have an idea of how it's going to look as you're actually sewing your bundles make sure to keep readjusting your frontal. So that way, it's exactly where you want it to be. Now, when I saw my hair, I noticed that my hair tends to get just a little bit tighter, as I'm sewing each bundle. So for me next time, when I do this style, I'm gon na actually sew in most of my bumpers and then sell my front door and look that little bit of hair dig fight, make it out of three bundles of hair. I know that's crazy any so now I'm gon na use guys to be glue, hair gel and got to be glue, hair spray to mold down the front of my frontal. Now, there's another little trick you can do is you can actually sew in a new cap at the very front of your hairline, which I'll show you how to do that another time, but for the sake of making it extremely easy, I didn't want to do it On this tutorial, so I'm showing you that you want to put a thin application of hair gel on your hairline, and then you want to spray a thin application. I'Ve got to be good as well, so you want to give it a good shake. Okay, you want to make sure it's all shook enough right before you actually spray it on your hairline and make it tacky by using your blow dryer on a low heat setting. So now I'm just making sure to smooth that right on top of the gel. It just helps to make it extremely sticky, and it makes your front to last literally almost forever so very slowly. I'M just going over the hairline on the low heat setting and I'm going to make sure to mull down the front first. So once I actually press it into the glue itself, I'm gon na use my hands to also position it on the other side. Make sure that is tacky, because if it's not tacky, it will live. So if it lists that's how you know you didn't blow dry long enough and don't worry if you make any little mistakes, you can always go back with a little bit of water to clean up any glue, that's dry or you can apply another thin application of Glue and spray so that way you can actually Remo and I'm sorry, if I keep saying glue, the name of the products has got to be glue, but it's hair gel. I never suggest that you use hair glue on your hairline because it's very very damaging and it's pretty hard to get that stuff off so use hair gel because it's really easy to get up so really quick. I just parted throughout my frontal, to show you how natural it looks. Ladies I'm telling you this looks like a real scalp and I did not put any makeup underneath I didn't put a cap underneath or anything. That'S how hairline looks when I parted it on the parts of my braids. So after I finished blow-drying my hair, I went ahead and straighten it with a flat iron. As you could tell, this, hair is pretty big, so I'm running my fingers once to again to show you literally absolutely no shedding whatsoever and I absolutely love the results I created with my prints. So thank you so much for watching. My frontal sewing for beginners. Give me a thumbs up and comment below what hair tutorials you want me to do. Next. Click: the bell for notification, so that YouTube will notify you when I post new tutorials, because some of y'all say hey. I didn't see your last tutorial. Well, you got to make sure to click the bell, okay and, if not be sure to be following me on my social media. If you don't want to miss any of my new uploads now I will catch y'all in my next video okay. So until then I'll check out next time,

Tracy Robinson: I love the tips and tricks you always give!

Shanna’s Life: Yasssss love it❤️❤️❤️ you made it look so easy

Hennnyyythangggpossable: I love how u explain this im surely taking tips. Because im a beginner

Twi light: Very Detailed, thanks for the tips

Terri Sargent: I have done everything but make me a wig or work with a frontal but I have faith I can do it now and watching this, a slow process seems to be the way I want to go. I learned so much off of YT, "tastePink, Lia Lavon, ifancycupcakes and more. I know how to crochet like a pro, buy a wig like a pro, pluck a hairline pretty good but to make my own that's my goal so thanking you so much for upload, it's very user friendly.for me who's just learning how to do a frontal and/or wig.

116sweetlady: Long distance relationship can work if both parties trust and respect each other. Great tutorial.

mzdetroit71: Omg thanks for sharing...You are truly blessed with your talent

Samantha: I’m just afraid of losing my edges with that got to be glued. Why won’t they come with another way laying down your frontal?

It’s Me Ron: Enjoyed the video 3 questions 1 Do you really need to put 3 bundles of hair in the back of your head 2 Do you really need to glue it down with the frontal with gel and got to be glue? Is the damaging to your hairline? 3 How long do you keep in frontal & sew-in? Luv all yours videos

Helen Burnett-Davis: Wonderful. And beautiful styling

Julie william: Thanks I love the way you do it by the way you are a very beautiful woman

BriDezzi: Long distance relationships? Issa no for me sis I wanna be able to hold my bae in my arms all day ❤

Andrea Gibson: MRS.BRE THAT IS SO BEAUTIFUL UNFORTUNATELY I HAVE 2 LEFT THUMBS I TRIED IT LOL I SAWED MY EYEBROW NOT GOOD AT ALL

Samantha: I got you on Lock, Sis!

baybischam: Hi was wondering if you are going to do a tutorial with the Janet Collection Crush Afro Kinky hair? Would love to see you do one with kinky/spring/bomb twists.

LeAndrea Wilson: No plucking of the wig?

La vie est un choix Elle est si courte la vie: ❤

Brianna R. Curtis: What is nightly maintenance routine for weaves? Also weaves are not swimming friendly are they? As a beginner do you need to know how to braid to sew in weaves?

Japple applej: Love your makeup ,very single

Symphanie Mosley: You kinda look like jenifer hudsen

Breanna Rutter: BreSquad SECRET CONVERSATION! YOU ARE ON A DESERTED ISLAND AND YOU CAN ONLY BRING 3 THINGS WITH YOU, WHAT ARE YOU BRINGING?

Karen D.: I'm taking notes.

Tks _: Aye

Stacia Destinee FYD: Hell no

Kelly Evans: No

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