Very Detailed Ventilated Mesh Dome Wig Cap Tutorial + Measurements & Marking #2

Here is a new updated video about the truth about wig caps. This is an in-dept step by step tutorial about how I mark my ventilated wig caps and measure my clients head. Supplies I use to make my wig.

THIS METHOD IS FOR A GLUELESS LACE FRONTAL WIG.

NOTE: THE MEASUREMENTS WILL BE DIFFERENT FOR A NON-GLUELESS (REGULAR) WIG.

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Hey guys welcome back to my Channel today, I'm going to be showing you how I do the outline or my cut frontal method, which is the clueless frontal method, wig caps. So the wig cap that I'm using is similar to a dome cap, but it has ventilation in the back and it does not have adjustable straps, so it just has a band that goes all the way around, just like a wig cap. So I take my wig cap and put it on the sides head that I need I'm using a 22 inch. As you can see, I use this wig head all the time 22 inch is like a medium size, so it's definitely going to be one that everyone probably using the most, but I take my cut frontal I've already measured out how far I need to cut my Frontal I'm using raw Indian hair from my hairline, and this is a 18 inch, wavy lace frontal. So, as you can see, it is cut to the measurements on each side of this wig cap, and now I am going to take my wig. I am NOT going to stop right here, which is right in front of the wig cap. You'Re. Definitely not going to do that. You'Re gon na bring your wig cap down. Now I do bring it down like a certain ways from the wig cap. Make sure my wig cap is in the middle, then I take another pin and I will pin the back straight back from that middle point right in the middle of this cap. And now, when I do my sides, I'm gon na make sure that the back edges of this frontal lines up flush with the wig head. So I'm gon na pull this down. I can't go in front of this band, so this part here needs to be behind the wig pin and you for sure need to make sure you are flush to the wig cap. Okay, flip back flip back right. So now let me pin it behind the wig cap here, so I have pinned it behind. This is where my band is there? Okay, the pin is right here which is behind here and then I go to the other side and I will do the exact same thing: pin it behind the wakeup make sure it is still flush against the cap. So then, when you sew it down, it will be flat exactly where it needs to be so now I just go to the front in my front corners that you see here on the left and right side. I will pull it straight forward, so it can be flat as possible, and I will do the same on this side. This corner here - that's just flopping up. I want to take it and make it as flat as possible going forward. I want this to be really flat and after all that is done, I will go ahead. Pull this hair out the way, and I will go ahead and start doing my outline. You can do this outline with a gray crayon or you can use a paint marker. I got my paint markers from Hobby Lobby, so you need to let me reinforce my pins, so they can be what alright. So the first mark that I'm gon na make is the initial frontal mark. So I'm gon na take my frontal and outline on the weak. How far back my frontal comes and when you get to the corners down here, you are gon na mark right across. So this is the corner. That'S how far my front will come down and then I go across here for this corner. Now, when I come on the other side, I will take my marker mark it down how far down my frontal goes all the way down and how far across it will go. So that's it! That'S all you have to do with your frontal at this point. If you want to take it off, you can take it off. You don't need it anymore until the end, when you're putting your frontal back on now, I'm going to do my measurements for my tracks that I'm going to be doing so. I'M gon na take my measuring tape and put it right in the middle right, where my frontal ended at the top. So let me just pin this down, and I only do this most of the time when I just want to see how far away I need to put my tracks or if I just want to mark where the inches are, then that makes it a lot easier To but I will take my measurements and I will see where the mid number is, that matches this corner area right here so for right now, for me, it's number seven, so that is my first marking actually for me, that's what I like to do. Other people do it different, but that's just what I like to do is mark my corner line and for me it's number seven, if you're doing a 13 by 4 inch wig or something like that, it's going to be different measurements. For that. So make sure you guys just be careful when you're marking your wig cap, the next measurement that I like to go ahead and do is the one that lines up with the last part of my wig cap here, and that is the number two inch area. So this will be my last curved track now, when I do a 13 by 4 inch front so, like I said, this measurement will be different as well. This is only for a clueless 13 by six-inch wig. So now I can go ahead and Mark my other lines as I need them to be. If I'm adding in like four or five bundles, then I'm definitely gon na mark it different, but this one I'm just using a standard three bundles. So I will mark my three inches, my four inches, my five inches, my six and then my eight. I will mark and my probably like eight and a half, so my eight. I will take up to this point. I am just marking like a mock up. If I, along the way, decide to change it up a little bit, that's fine! These are just guidelines that I should preferably follow. So I will take it mark my number eight and mark my eight and a half okay, and if you want to do a track on this very bottom one, you definitely can I'm just choosing not to, but you definitely can, if you want to so now. I will take I want to do. I think I want to do a six and a half, so I'm going to take this one across. Let'S do this I'd. Do the sixes your five, your four in your three I for sure, will probably do some tracks in between if I find that I'm having a lot more hair left, but I definitely want to fit a three bundles into this week. So I take those same measurements across only to the line. You guys were your frontal ends, because your track are not going to go that far. This area of the cap right here is the area that's going to get cut off, so you guys want to measure that way and then, when you get to the top, where we put our number two, I'm gon na now start making my lines that go horizontal And I'll probably just do two so I'll do one here and I will do one at the half inch. So there's two lines that go here and here right before I get to the frontal and of course the very last track will be the track that the frontal lays on. So this is how I do my measurements and I do an outline for a glueless lace. Frontal wig before I move on to the sewing machine at this point, I can definitely just take my wig cap off and continue to my sewing machine. So I thank you guys so much for watching this video for any more information on how to do this method or if you guys need a few tips and tricks, don't hesitate to comment below and don't forget to subscribe to my channel for more videos like this One I'll see you guys in my next video thanks, bye,

Kesha T.: Pining the measuring tape to help draw lines is genius. I’m definitely doing this from now on! Thank you for sharing !

Zu: Super informative ❤️ love your videos girl ?

Bukola A: Hey , if we pull the frontal to far forward wouldn’t that increase the front to nape measurement as the wig is technically starting from the frontal and not the dome cap ? because For some reason the frontal part of my wig always ends up being loose and i’m not sure what’s going wrong as i’m using the right head size any ideas please ?

Bridging The Rap Biggest Fan: Thanks for this informative video, if you don't mind sorry if I missed it but what type of markers / pens are you using for the guideline? Thanks

LostThoughts909: Very informative!

Roe Robinss: Can you please help me with the logic of putting the frontal so far fwd? If that changes the front to nape measurement how do you adjust the numbers if you pull the frontal 3 inches forward per se?

sarah ogbgu: Thanks for the information

Nya Scott: can you sew by hand? & still be able to remove the plastic?

GlamorousGemm: Do you have any videos on how to measure a 13x6 and cutting it?

Kesha T.: Do you mind doing this type video with a lace closure?

Edna Turnbow: Is the mesh cap okay to use? I’m nervous about trying the cap you’re using bc of the plastic. Your comments?

The Beauty Mecca: Where did you get the wig cap from

Misha Hinton: I tried to purchase several wig caps but for some reason they can’t be shipped to MI. ugh I’m so sad right now

Gucci❤Mademoiselle: I accidentally bought the 23 wig block with a 22 circumference will the wig still turn out big if I put the measurements on the wig block?

Esther Yabili: Why did you put the corner of the lace behind the wig cap ?

HairSsans: Hi is the wig cap 1 or 2 on your site which is best for closure and which is best for frontal?

SourCabbageFamily: You missed the first part of the tutorial, how to measure and cut a frontal ???

Leah Freeman: Im using 22. Mannequin head i got a egg head yall

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