How to crochet an afro wig. How to make your own kinky Afro wig with less than 500shs/5$
Honey blonde afro wig.
I Used:
Wig Cap- Dubois Rd. Cost- 100shs/ 1$
Tiny Crochet needle- Dubois Rd.
Guess Gal Hair by Angles- Bestlady/ Perida centre. Cost- 300shs/3&
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Hey guys welcome to my channel in this video, i am making an afro wig to start with i'm using this wig cap that i got from the boyce roy. I prefer this compared to what i used the first time. The material on this is very firm and also it has adjustments for when you're wearing to crochet, i'm using this small needle that i got from the boys red and the hair that i'm using is guess by angels. I got this from best lady to crochet. I'M passing the hook through the hole on the wig cap. I grab a piece of hair, then i pull it through the hole and tie a knot. When i started, i was using big pieces of hair and i realized it was not neat, especially the knots, and also it was hard to pull it through the hole the holes are. Tiny working with small pieces of hair is easier than with big pieces of hair. Also, the small crochet needle works better, as it goes through the wig cap easily without force. The hair i am using is synthetic and it tangles. When you try to separate it, i tried to separate it from the bottom, but it's being long, it was proving to be really hard by the time i was getting to the top it had already tangled. So what i did, i cut each bundle in the middle, and i could now separate it without spoiling it by cutting it. It meant that i will only need one package to fill the whole wake up, which is also a good thing. The hair is really fluffy and soft. I have used this hair before to do spring twist, although it's hard to separate it, it can give neat spring twists, as i continue to separate the hair. Please take this time to subscribe to my channel. I share hair diys and lifestyle videos - oh uh. Oh then uh you after trimming and shaping here is the final look of the wig. Let me know your thoughts in the comment section below subscribe to my channel like and share this video thanks a lot for watching, see you on the next one.
Comments
Lord Shekina Osita: This is very realistic and detailed I love it so much well done
Edisa Milcah: Perfect work
Sharon Siura: This is soo good tutorial. I will try it
Minister Praise Magunda _Official: Thank you um definitely going to try it out
NICOLE ONYANGO💗❄: I loved this tutorial. I am getting into protective styling esp now with this sun... How much was the dummy head and where can I get one?
sharon wambui: new subscriber and am loving it here
ndiweli: You're the best
Annalise Kathomi: Your channel is a goldmine
Chiomy Stel: This is wonderful, keep it up. But please I want to do my own in such a way that you won't know/see where it is stitched. Is your own showing at the middle?
Nengi Green: Can I crochet it on my natural hair?
Tabbie Neema: How do i ensure it’s secure on my head
Jaydarna Hayley: Where did you buy the hook
Prince Florence: How many park did you use