The Most Realistic Closure | How To Get Your Closure To Lay Flat| Hair Tutorial

  • Posted on 07 June, 2017
  • Bob Wig
  • By Anonymous

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Thank you comes crafty, hi, guys, welcome back to my channel, so today we're going to show you how to flatten your closure, or maybe the closure area of a frontal area. How I flatten it because I do get a lot of questions on Instagram how'd. You get your lace closure to lay so flat and not make it bumpy, and this is what it looks like bumping and people. Actually, you do see people going around like this, that, like it's flat here and then it goes up like that and you're like what is this? Please I'm going to show you what I do to keep my closure flowers and to keep my weights kind of looking a bit more natural than like it being like bulky. So yeah make sure you stay tuned. So now you can see that my closure is a bit it's like not to tweeze and that's because I only just got this with done. I literally just got a job yesterday took me about two hours and then I cut this morning. Um, I do have a video that's similar to this and how I cut my hair. So I'm going to put the link here so the first thing you're going to do is you're gon na calm it down. You can still see it's a little bit. You know bumpy and I'm going to be looking down because the mirrors right here and what you're going to do is you're going to part around the you know where you have your closure you're going to leave some down just to make it look in a bit More natural, I guess, and then you're gon na - do that here again get your heat protector spray. Now, what I'm going to do is I'm going to use my JRL. You can use a flat iron or you can use a curler, because this literally goes directly to the hair, and I love the heat of this like in the chili lays my closure super super flat. You leave a little bit of hair you're, going to leave it on the side and you're going to flatten it. So you have to be very careful because this is really Hoss. You do this for the other side as well. Like I said, you want to take out all the closure and just leave a little bit around and just to cover up all the tracks and then what you're going to do is you're going to take a bit here as well. And you press this down as well, careful not to burn your lace and we're not even going anywhere near the lace, we're just literally going around and make sure it's unlike 180, so you don't actually burn yourself. The next thing we're doing is what is left over we're going to comb it we're going to comp it down we're going to hold onto us spray. They see the difference from this to this. So now you can see that this part is flatter. It'S less bump. Here we're still going to twist the middle area just kind of make it even look a bit more natural, but do the exact same thing to the other side. So now I'm going to go ahead and I'm going to tweeze this area, I'm going to take off my head, cuz it just eager to please - and I don't even if you watch always been flopping about - please be careful, don't burn yourself and now you can see How not sure that looks and what I can do is, I can add, concealer, underneath if you're a person, that's kind of fussy about closures. If you don't know, I do have my business page set up. I do um provide a wig services and everything is on Instagram instead of me like rambling, on about it, but yet I do make weights on I leave um. I cost my style so yeah. If you'd like to know more about the service, make sure you email me right here, that's my information or you can follow me on Instagram, where I do share a lot of new hairstyles I make for clients and just to show you what it's like before. You know you want to make your wrist as well and yeah. If you like, this video make sure you give it a thumbs up thumbs up, make sure you comment down below if you have any video requests and also don't forget to subscribe, subscribe guys. What are you waiting for sounds so cliche, but really what are you waiting for you watching this? Please subscribe, so you can come back. So I'm going to add my NARS concealer just going to put a little bit literally a little bit. I usually don't add concealable. This is really like this closure is really dark, so I think it's best for me to add a concealer, so I'm just adding it on the lace. Now, what I'm going to do is I'm going to put my hands and I'm going to use it to smudge it smudge smudge, smudge smudge, so I'm going to flatten it on my head a bit more, so I'm placing it yeah. This looks better. You can never get it flat enough, so you can go. You can keep doing this over and over again just make sure you don't burn your head, so that's it for the video. I hope you enjoy watching, and I see you all in my next one. I just realized throughout the video the hair was a bit wonky like it was suicide. He was going on, you know slanted and it could be because of my braiding in the middle is wet.

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