Human Hair Wig Time Lapse 150X Speed

Re-uploading the video because it got deleted accidentally!

This is the whole process of making a wig from scratch. about 18 minutes of working footage in this video is actually 45 hours in normal speed!

I hope this time it uploads

While this part is where I ventilate the the hair individually to the web to the week on the top, of course, this is a little bit of triangle that I'm putting here, normally it wouldn't have to ventilate here. On this part, I will just put weft, but I decided to take a little bit of extra effort and put this little triangle, because this is where the hair spreads. So I want to be able to have better web coverage because it does look like like one one of the half hours to make so easily the other half. Now that I'm doing - and I ventilate in two directions here - one row is going downwards and one row is going to the left on this side because it is the left side and to the right side goes to the right. So I have mixed the direction because I want the hair to be able to spread and kind of you know fluff and mix and cover better. Also. This density here is 100 % by ventilating every hole in the lower part of the double knots during double strands per node and then upwards. I do single now. This is a ventilate a little bit in the overlap. The back lace is Bhd and it's very thick and strong, and I did it because I want to put the weft there and this top is amazing: hair store, glaze and right here, I'm making a small triangular shape with her ventilated, going into multiple directions, because this Is also going to be where the hair spread apart and now I ventilate normally going side works. This is the left side if you were wearing the unit, and here I ventilate natural density. This is 66 percent of the lace ventilation, which means that I ventilate in two holes and then I skip one hole. This is 66 % of all said, and this creates another a rather natural density. You can see the parting is a little bit visible. So it's not too thick, because this is for a person who she's going to lose her hair, unfortunately, and she's going to need a natural week to be able to burn. So this is not a cosplay tweak. This is not a character. This is a natural wig. So yeah I'm ventilating, I have a few inevitable seams here, as you can see, I don't like them. I'M going to make this seem a little bit flattened there. It is you're going to see I just flatten it down and stitched it into place and over the seams the little difficult to ventilate in a pattern, because you have multiple layers of lace and you can really see what you're doing when you're wearing it doing this. This is the battery it's very close up now it looks a little cracky here because it's too close anyway, I've been too late on the overlap, and then I go to the see that I have there the fold now I usually stitch my Falls very nicely. Very detailed, I don't put the just a temporary hold, because people usually don't stitch them and then, when they ventilate they're mentally through all the layers and the hair is what keeps the seam from unraveling. But in my case, because I do single strand single knot, I don't think it's too secure to do it like that. So I really stitch the seen very securely with a visible nylon thread and then I just ventilated of single strand single-mode, and when I have multiple layers of lace, I usually don't even ventilate through all the layers I just went like through the top layer. That'S it so from the inside of the unit. You might not be viewing all the dots. This is the last section of the left side that is left on the top panel, of course, and in the front you can still see the front lace, which is Daniel. 20 from bumbling postage and I have a little bit of overlap. It is very clear. It has two very distinctive stitches now that you can see, because it's doesn't have any hair, of course, and it has the blue contrast, but it should be any visible at all, because it's just two layers and the the overlap is very narrow. It'S not too big. That'S all good and I'm going to be finishing this side. Eventually, I'm ventilating really fast, when it's clear, clean lace, no Steve's no Falls no overlaps. It'S so easy for me, and let me just tell you about my pattern. There are wigmaker's that ventilate, a freestyle mocking. I can't really do that. I mean I couldn't do that, but for me it would be too time-consuming, because my brain is processing everything. So I'd rather have a pattern. Yeah, I'm finishing the left side now just yeah. This is the right side and, as I was saying, I ventilate two holes. I leave one hole back this way. I don't have to think about it dude. Does it look natural? That is it. This is it that, with a living sport bacon, I don't have to think of all these things, because I ventilated a pattern. So if I follow the pattern, everything's going to be fine, for example, this is the right side right now. Is it going to be the same desk to the left side? It'S going to be mathematically identical to the left side, because I ventilate exactly the same pattern. If you ventilate, freestyle top or in the body of the unit, you will always, I will always have to see. Is it okay? Do they fill all the areas? Is it to dance? Is it to this or to that this way I don't have to do that, and you know what yeah you see. My room is a little mess right now, but anyway, I kind of I kind of end the other wigmaker that don't really mind those things. Maybe this is why I'm the super weak Meg, and this is why my job is so dark, and so so detailed and everything. I don't take credit for what I do right now. It is how I am so maybe this is why my job is being so detailed, because I do give said about all the little details of other week makers that don't care to think they don't care do to deal with. I'M filling this left area that I left previously because I forgot up and I continued the right side. This is the seem that I hate so much. This is why I hate ventilating on top of seams. I hate it and I also do single strand single knot through out the ventilated part. You will not see two strands in one hole or download. You might see like a couple double knots here and there, where I thought that it was necessary, but 99 % single strands single knot, and they all double log that I might have done can be above seams or fault or anything that I really want to put A little bit of extra security, but not to make strands like a ventilate one double knot, and then the rest are wrong. It is single that I've been letting out a double knot somewhere else and everything around it is single knot. So this is the way that I do it and you know what some people might think that I do plan to Mazda. I over plan the the creation of the unit and it might bring too much laboring in the unit. But in the end, if you plan everything, if you know exactly what you're doing you're literally saving time, this is why I save time. For example, this video is about 18 minutes long from the ventilation, only part and sorry, the ventilation and the swing of the webs, which mean it's 150 times faster. So that means that the whole video will be 45 hours long always procedure 45 hours is not a big time to make single strand single, nor half a unit like if I, if I spend it like 90 hours, double to that, I would be able to make A full lace unit with single strands single knot. This is how fast I can be when I plan everything and when I have a pattern and a mathematical way of ventilating hair. So I'm finishing the right side as well and about ventilating the front line and the ear tabs, I'm going to explain it. Your tabs and the plastic thing that I have there in the detailed video, but this is Asian hair. We bought this hair for the title for this hair with Russian unprocessed Pro virgin hair, and we thought that for Russian it starts to European or in up slovak hair, but russia expands all the way in eastern asia. So you know above chine and stuff and some russians that live there. They are not europeans, there are, you know in the Asian race or there's no isn't raised. Actually they used to go mobile boat race, but it's not politically correct. Anyway, when we contacted the seller, he said that this is eastern Russia. Well, no Sherlock. I'Ve reached the dinner 20 lengths and ventilating at this phone, and I wanted to cry the notes wouldn't become tight enough: the layered rib! If I try to fasten the Nord and I wanted to cry - because it's always job for nothing and then you can see here that have a little bucket of water and I just found out. But if you put the wok the hair inside the water for like at least five minutes, it absorbed the water it swells up and it becomes more malleable. This is why you're not supposed to brush your hair when it's wet, because it's more malleable, it's more elastic. It'S less wiry and it angles easier, of course, so by letting the bubbles in there the hair became so malleable. It was like cream. You know, if you put too much water in your hair and you just touch it. It feels like cream. This is an old scarf that I had and I used it here for forget about it, and this way the knots were not too tight, because I didn't care so much here. I just cared for the ventilation to occur. I was going to hit the other nodes, but with the wet hair of the ventilation just went on smoothly, it was slower than the top part where I had started your lace, but it was fast enough, like God I was like, I was like. I found the solution, you need to wet the hair and I might use this method even for stronger meds that have to be dinner 20, because the knots do get easier and smaller anyway, the ventilation went on successfully. The density lays wise that I used in the front part, because this is Daniel 20 and it's slightly denser than the amazing hair still later that I use for the top. It has more holes per square unit and if I ventilated two holes and leave one hole blank like I didn't at all, then this would be. This would have more density in the end, and this is the front it's not supposed to be denser than the top. So, instead of that, I was going to ladle three holes out of five, so three holes installation two holes black and this way, instead of 66 %, less ventilation, I had 60 %, so it's like 6 % less and overall. This is just the same because this lazy little dancer, so I removed a little bit of lace density but because the lace has more holes per square unit, the density eventually ended up being kind of identical. This is the other side you might have noticed as well. That I leave a little bit of a front part where I don't think like the hair, it's exactly five holes worth of lace and if you have seen my previous video about the collecting thin strands from a bamboo to put in the hairline. I did this because, as I said, this is not Slovak hair like half of this hair is horse, hair, it's so thick and so difficult and ok. I managed to do the whole grid correctly, but in the very fraud fine hair line, there's no way I'm going to be horse hair. So I decided to collect the thinnest strands. I could get from the bundle and I would be using them in the very fine front hairline, and this way I would have the you know the best, the best beautiful degree. You will be able to see the knots. So there are some thin strands in there, but most of it is thick and I do plan to bleach the notes, but I've never bleached not so I will have to run some tests first before I ruin this unit and if I can do that, I will Send the unit like that, because if I hit seal the notes you will not be able to see, I mean from from a normal distance, you won't be able to see too much okay. This is already high definition enough on this part. Here, I'm ventilating in the neck area. This is the back area, and initially this was not into the plan, but I decided to go ahead and have like you know: I'm wasting about an hour to ventilating in the back, because if I put a weft here, it's going to be difficult for me. First, to conceal that - and I would eventually have to spend a little bit more time, trying to make this lower wave look more presentable. So, instead of that, I said you know what screw this, I'm going to bed late, exactly five holes worth of lace all around the perimeter, and this is going to give a little bit of a better visual effect in the finished unit. I mean if the wind blows a little bit. You wouldn't see a straight track in the end, because this is ventilated, single strap, single MOG throughout the back, and I ventilated 100 % density in the lace. Here I don't skip around. I just put it like thick like this, because I didn't care so much and I could put more hair, but you know it would take even more time and too time-consuming so yeah. So now I'm putting the hairline you might not be able to tell, but the hair that I'm using for this part is thinner of dinner and also the density here goes from what it used to be like the 60 % of the day. A dinner 20 ways to even like 30 percent in a very, very very fraud like the very front part has like one, not every three holes. Then it goes through a little dancer and to the back density. So I'm doing the right side here. It all looks good. It was so easy like. I was watering these strands as well to make them more malleable, but because it was very thin strands, it was so easy to ventilate and make the notes tidy. So I'm putting the back weft then I realized. I have to put the low west part because it easier I put it down and then I just stick it so detailed. You can see that I put once one stitch every like three four millimeters, because I really want to make a very detailed job. I don't want to just stitch the web in the back like in every inch, for example, like they usually do in the dorm car and a quick way way that they do it, because it would save me like an owl. But I don't care. I mean you're. Making a unit you have wasted so many hours making the unit. Please take the time and Stitch the weft in the back correctly and secure enough. This is the nylon thread I'm using. This is why you can see it against the light it's transparent because she plans to dye the hair eventually, but it's not going to be visible anyway. If you see the tracks back there, the stitches is the last thing you should care about, so you can see that my hands move as if I'm assuming missing right now, I'm going to zoom in a little bit. You can see clearly what I do and when I was actually putting one weft every about one centimeter, you can see here. Oh look at that like stitch after speeds, but when I went in the top part, I decided to put a little bit more dance because you know whatever you put on top is going too high everything in the bottom, so that stove is going to hide everything And I was using the the shorter weft in the end, this is the last weapon I'm putting, and this is just a little bit I mean I'm going to show you a detailed things result the actual video. This is just a demonstration. It'S not two layers in the back down. You see how thick it is even the ends, because I was using the shorter see it's a little thicker than the base. Of course, I was using shorter webs in the lower part and longer than the tops or they'll have too much layering. This is a side parting. You can part it anywhere you want, but I just wanted it in the side for the demonstration, because this is how this lady is parting, her own natural hair and look how beautiful this hair looks. It does have a little bit of layering. Naturally, you don't see any stray strands and talked because the returns are long enough to be laid flat. The hair is not being straight as well, it looks good it could be. I mean it could look like European hair from a distance, but you know it's little thick and the girl. That means it she's, actually, a very you know, she's a vanish, so she is like a upm and yeah. This video has come to an end, stay tuned for the other videos. You can click in any of these links to see like in the middle, for example, it's the video where I talk to you about the collection of the thinner strands to be used for the hairline. The first video here that I show you is about everything like how I was constructing the wig cap. I'M also talking about the hair and I'm going to explain to you all the week, construction and everything, and then the last video is the third part that you see is the final results where I'm going to be taking the unit in you know many after. I believes that I don't know with them again, but you know it's going to be. The finished result before I ship it to Denmark to this lady and I'm going to take some photos and video shoots out in the natural light indoors and everything you

Jennifer Martin: You’re amazing and I always enjoy all the wonderful videos you have made. Thank you so much.

Ingrid: Absolutely beautiful as always. Thanks again for sharing.

Hez eLGee: This is superb! I keep going back to look again - and you are not monotonous at all! You are meticulous, methodical and conscientious in your beautiful work, which you explain clearly and concisely so all can understand. "Poetry in motion" as the old song goes. You pursue excellence with compassion and anonymity - three times rare ! I hope your family worries will soon be solved and life will be good to you.

Cynthia Moody: I really appreciate you and your fine work, I have seen others do the same thing, but you're the first. Keep up your good job. I would like to see you do a short wig, only if you do them. Have a wonderful day

Ally: 45 hours to make that?! Thats less than a week if working regular hours! AMAZING!

Jose Luis Lopez: congratulations I love your impeccable work, I watch all your videos and I'm practicing thanks for showing your work.

Jimmy Jim: Wow looks amazing. I want to learn and have a wig made by you.!

OliverTwisted01: What a beautiful work you do. I began losing my hair at the age of 20. I am 55 years old now. I was very sad at the time. I had a beautiful hair. More beautiful than my two sisters. I was a handsome boy. As I lost my hair, it changed my life. I began feeling old before my age. The loss of my hair made me feel, and look much older than I actually was. I find yours to be a labor of love. You are a true artist. Thank you for sharing. Lovely, really! I wish I knew how to do that. I would make one for myself...lol

Luvenia Joyner: I would love for you to make a wig for me, you are amazingly talented with your wig making.

Wayne Hartshorne: Absolutely fantastic!

Aicha Toure: Oh my how beautiful how long does it takes you to finish a all wig?

Betty Bho: I really personally loved this video. I can't stand watching videos that drag on slowly with unnecessary content.

Molly A. Block: Why did you blur yourself out? You should be proud and show your face, that craft is fantastic! Amazing work u did!

PrettyBlack: Gorgeous work, I'd like top closure as well

Chic Feyi: Thanks for the video. love your work.

Lil17Lil: Amazing work!!!

Telisha j: i can not stop watching these videos..its beautiful work..thank you for taking the time to do this..

Menitta Saballa: Congrats youve got yourself a new subscriber. Its very very informative

SHELLY53100: IT LOOKS SO NATURAL.

Rute De Andrade Nunes Rute: eu não entendo nada do que você fala, mais sou apaixonada pelo seu​ trabalho, você é perfeito!!!

flavio bove: Hello I wanted to ask you something usually How long does it take to make a 6 '' x 6 '' prosthesis?

Mario: A work of Art. A labor of love. Beautiful.

Chinh & Hair: Amazing work! Can you draw the direction on the lace So people can understand better. Thank you

Chris Roberts: How the one that dislike his work not love this he put in so much dedication and patients to do this this is his talent so amazing

starlight777100: This is the best I have ever seen, keep it up wow!

william j burns: You are an amazing phenomenal artist with impeccable skills. I would like to communicate with you regarding an 8x10 lace men's system - 8inches

MAXIMUS: you did a beautiful job...wowie...>3

Shanoriya's Trial&Errors: Holy Shit!!! That was AMAZING!!! U R THE MASTER

Sunnie Jones: This video is so relaxing and informative. Perfect combination for an Aquarius

Poncik Unicorn 😘 pk xd: I would like to ask you something , Once I ordered a lace top wig, it has been done from completely virgin children hair. Lace part of the wig completely tangled after my wash , because the returned short part of the hair strands were holding the long part of the hair strands. And until detangling it a lot of hair has been lost un fortunately. How do you solve this tangling issue with the returned hairs? Are there a solution for that?

The Best Dana Ever: Wow. Excellent video. ❤❤❤

plussizebarbie2012: really nice!!

Cassandra C: First thank you for so freely sharing your gift! Can you recommend a type of lace to use for wigs?

Paul Keo: Amazing!! How much would this unit cost?

Andrea Symonds: Beautiful Work

Chef Carol Kalil: You are sooooo nice. God bless you from all my heart.

2muchhair: thank you

Marissa Maarup: Hello. Do you make wigs or toppers with some human hair we have ?

Fashionchick: I love your video's please could you tell me which cap do i need to make a wig like this.

Rovellen Casinillo: i wish i had that kind of wig this christmas

Reginalda Rodrigues Miranda: Bom diaa faz um vídeo d prótese pro topo d cabeça

TheLadyG: Do you still make wigs? And if you don't mind me asking, approximately how much do you charge for a full wig like this one, and how long does it take from payment to shipment (do you ship overseas?)?

buddy77587: you are wonderful!

jumaigac: @superwigmaker love your videos very informative.........but do you have any videos of how you prepare the hair you work on your left hand?

Super Wig Maker: Damn, I need to make videos for relaxation, it is not the video content but my speech, I almost fell asleep while watching my own video! Such a monotonous continuous speech! I need to watch my videos in my insomnia nights!

YorubaiBK: Hi, How many bundles did you use for this hair? Thanks in advance

Cecilia Mack: I wonder how do you keep the wig from shedding, is there something that you place on the knots to keep them secure?

Island Gem: Oh man you're amazing!!

Shawzae Wigs, Books, and Home Decor : love it

Jaquline Dittmann: How long did it take you to make this? And do you think a person who has never made a wig could do this?

Kenai: How do the hairs just stay? How does that tool work :0

Megan Mays: Can a wig be made from collecting shed hair? I was thinking about saving my loose, clean hair from my comb every day for a long period of time, years even. Has anyone tried this? Would the hair be useable?

Kathy Perry: ahh, whats in the cup? i wondered about how to hold hair till you needed it while ventalating. ive been pinning it to canvas. (it gets in the way alot)

kelise1000: Great job on this unit is it possible for u to bleach the knots

fatima dial: new subscriber! very nice video

Jill Quiogue: So in a row, you ventilate two holes and skip one with single strands?

BellaanDitsy: I would love to be able to have you make me a virgin remy hair topper with bangs .. your work is soooo good

Clevernatural: Great video

MaisonJamesLange: This is perfect for A floor length haute couture gown !!!!!!!!! Handcrafting realness !!!!

Mike Love: Amazing

Othermails08: I lost a lot of hairs during my chemo therapy. My daughter cut off her long hairs and give them to me to make a wig. I am unable to find anyone who could make a wig from my daughter's hairs. Would you be able to make one for me? Thanks.

Gaelle Jules: how much you charge to ventilate wig . I have my own hair and I will custum my cap and lac

Robert: Hello, I am in dire need of your assistance. I have a full head of hair, beautiful hair I say humbly, and wish to donate it to this woman I have met whom is currently going Through cancer and can’t afford a wig. I know human hair wigs are apparently the bomb and I wish to help her like a whole whole lot. It breaks my heart because she appears to be a mother to 2 and something is telling me to go for this. I know the amount of joy it would bring all around is un fathomable and genuinely pray that you can help. I watched my grandmother go through cancer/ chemo and she lost all her hair, and she used to say that hurt almost as bad as the cancer.

Unboxing Bro: How much do you charge to make wigs

RocShell SonJon: He is amazing!

Kathryn Newsome: how much hair does it take to make a full wig?

CJ nichelson-BRIGGS: I would love to get a wig done

Vlogzzz Life: We shall respect you from now on

CJ nichelson-BRIGGS: I need that wig

Magdalena maggie Mojica: Amazing

Ujunwa Diaz: How is closure knot sealed , after ventilating I tried to bleach my knots and it pulled and ruined the whole closure

We're the Christmas cuties: what needle is best to use

Be The Vessel NOW: How do people contact you to make a wig?

Don Skougard: How are you sewing the hair on the wig cap? the video is going to fast to see it.

Marcela Ch: I would lie to see how you attach the lace , if you use some ind of cap??

Betsabe Maldonado: I would like to learn how to make wigs to help people that loose their hair for chemo treatments and medical reasons. Where can I learn?

Daniel Fuentes: I love your Videos, I tried to click on the wig cap construction one but it didn't work, and I can't find it in your channel.

sharliz theron: I love you you are the best

Tiff'a'licious E: yes slay

lalarawr14: How much can I sell a wig like this for???

anyim bobo: pls can i get the product or type of bleach u used to colour ur wigs

Kathryn Newsome: also when you ventilate will the hair turn out to be half the length of the hair from before ventilation?

Sharon Gibson: Why all the lines... are you following a pattern and if so can u share a link to it

Sherry E Tate: how much do you charge for a natural wig for me . I'm a cancer patient I have no hair and it is not going to grow back but I want something that looks real. my name is Sherry Tate.

Armando Des: Where do you buy the hair?

Swiftie Canny: Grow long did that take can you make m one a lot like that where can I buy one for a 8 year old sized 10 year old.

Giuseppina Joy: Can you make me a full lace wig with Virgin human hair pls

kibeche تركيب شعر رجال الجزائر: hello I want to make a toupee plz learn me how can I make it and thanks

tiff sneed: How do I purchase a unit from you

Kena Addison: do you make special orders

Monica Kimaro: how small is the ventilating needle

Anesha Ryan: Hi do u make make wigs for people with there hair if so ...message me please

Martha Andrade: Para tejer se empiesa desde la corona

Valeria Martinez: Are you willing to take an order for a dear friend of mine with cancer? My husband has cut his hair twice in order to have enough hair to make a wig for her.

Nikochic: Where are you located? Do you teach class?

b b: Greeting from Germany❤

Janet TulinaO: Can u make a customised wig for me?

Bekah Phil: I don't have this time and patience

animaciones americanas: U can just call it east/north asian Hair

Patrick Polk: You still around? Hope you are well and safe.

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