Frontal Ventilation Tutorial |How To Space While Ventilating

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Hey guys welcome back to my channel, so in today's video i'm going to be doing like a mini frontal ventilation tutorial. Okay, i'm basically going to be answering some questions that i was asked in my previous video. So i got some questions that i want to answer during the course of this tutorial, so if you're interested please keep on watching so guys, the first question i was asked is how i place the frontal layers on the mannequin head. Okay, so i ventilate using my weak stand, and this is how i place the mannequin head and the frontal list, while i'm changing leaves in it, might be different. If you are using like that box stuff, i don't know what it's called or you're using something else, and i also think that this is actually because i am right-handed. So if you are left-handed positioning might also be different for you. Okay, so normally the face of the mannequin is usually facing my right hand side. So when i sit, i place the face of the mannequin head facing my right hand, side. So for the lace this is just basically, this is a testing by four lace. I cut it out of the regular swiss lace, so this is the front part of the lace, and this is the back part. So the front part is also facing the where the parts where the face of the mannequin is facing, so i'm just going to place it there and then pin it just before the ear so i'll stretch it out properly. I'M going to ensure that you stretch it out properly, but don't over stretch. It just stretch it out. So it's not slacking. If that makes any sense. So i'm going to get more pins and mind you if you want to buy choose. I also sell twos on my page. The instagram handle is up so, if you're interested, you can hit me up, so i'm using my pin now to just basically stretch all the sides of the lace and clean them so guys. This is what it's looking like. So far i already marked out where i'm going to ventilate. Okay, you can see the concealer marking on the lace. I already marked out the parts that i want to rinse late. So the next question is how i space my ventilation. Okay, so this spacing depends on the pattern of ventilation: you're using okay, different personal ventilation, different spacing pattern so for the course of this video, i'm going to be showing you guys, two patterns, which is the horizontal ventilation pattern and the vertical ventilation pattern: okay, and i'm Going to also show you how i space for both patterns, so i already zoomed it out, so you can see what i'm doing so for the horizontal pattern. The horizontal pattern is actually ventilating across this line and the vertical one is ventilating across this line. So i'm going to start with the um vertical pattern. For you guys so mind you, i'm not ventilating the hairline, because the clients requested that i use human hair for the hairline. So i'm just starting from the inside part, because the hairline part is going to be ventilated with human hair and not um braiding hair. So i'm just showing you how i think, release the back part of the lace so for the um vertical pattern. You can see the lines running vertically like this. So if you want to ventilate across this line, you're going to start from the very first hole so like i said, i'm not starting from the front because i'm going to use human hair for the front. So i'm just starting from here! So i'm starting from the first line and um for the amount of hair that i pick because i was also asked this question: how how many, how many strands? Okay, how many strands of hair for the hairline? I usually pick about one to two strands of hair and for these back parts i usually take about two to three strands of hair. Okay, so i already ventilated the first line. If you want a detailed tutorial on how i do all of the picking the time of the notes and everything i have that video up on my channel already, i'm going to link him down, so you can check the video out. So i'm done with the first line. Let me check if you can see yeah okay, so i'm done with the first line, i'm going to skip the next line and move over to the third one and then ventilate. So after that, i skip the fourth one and move over to the fifth one and then to eight. I skip the sixth one and move over to the seventh one going to wait. Okay, so i skip the eighth one. I move over to the ninth one and then delete so now i'm done with this first line, because this is where the markings stopped. It depends on um, where you want to stop. So this is a 13 by four. For this frontal, like i said - and this is how i marked it so when i'm done with the first line, i skip the next line and i go over to the third line. Okay, so it all depends on how dense or how full you want. The lace to be so i'm just repeating the same process that i used for the first line, skip one line, go back to the next one, skip one line and go back to the next one. So i'm going to continue like that till i also gets to last um line on this line. Okay, so yeah i see this is how it is so now i'm done with the second line, i'll skip the next line, i'm going to skip the next line and move over to the next one so guys. I use this vertical method, mostly when my clients want to use the frontal or the lace for braided wigs, because they somehow prefer these delays that i ventilate like this, because they say it makes it gives them like a straight line effect when the parts they have Reads so that's just basically when i use this method, so you can see this is the vertical method. Ventilate one line skip one line until it's one line skip one line, that's how i do it for this one, as you can see so guys. The next method of showing you guys is how to do the ventilation horizontally for those who would prefer the horizontal method so guys body, horizontal method. I had no idea i wasn't recording, while i was filming it before, so i have to re-record to show you guys what i'm doing so. This is the horizontal method, so i'm going to just show you guys what i did, okay, so for the horizontal method. So, let's assume this is the first line we are starting with so you're, going to pick one line on the um line: you're starting with and ventilate it okay. So after ventilating that first line i'm going to skip the next line and go to the third one and then delete so you're going to skip the fourth one and go to the fifth one and eventually sweet sorry, i'm going to do it. So you want to ensure the lines you're ventilating, at the same with the previous line, like he's on a straight line with the one that you've been ventilating before. So you have this straight line effect that you can see here. Okay, so i'm going to skip the next line now and go to the next one, i'm going to leave it skip the next line, go to the next one and then select skip the next one go to the next one and see leads like that. Just continue like that, so you get to the ending part, okay, so now that we are done so now, you're done with the first line. Moving on to the second line, this is what you want to do. So when you get to the second line, you want to skip that line you ventilated initially and go to the next line after it. Okay, so i'm skipping this line, i'm going to the next line that i did not faint, let's do in the first pencillation and when i get to the second line, i'm going to skip one line first and ventilate the next one. So i'm going to continue like that, always remember, to skip one line and go to the next one, so, okay, so this is what it's looking like currently so now we're done with this line, we move over to the very first line that we've insulated, so this Line we just ventilated now we're going to skip it and go back to the very first line that was ventilated. I hope you understand what i'm explaining, because i'm trying my best to explain it so we're going back to this very first line that we've insulated and skipped before so we're going back to it. I hope you can see guys so when you go back to this line, you want to skip one hole. So now we are skipping one hole which is equivalent to two lines, so either skipping two lines or you're skipping one hole. Okay. So now we are going to the next one i'm going to delete so we're skipping the one we've insulated before we're going to the third line. So when you're at the third line, you skip one hole and thanks elites so skip the um fourth line and go to the fifth line, then in the fifth line we skip one hole and then obsolete. So we skip the cyst line and go to the seventh line in the seventh line, skip one hole and ventilate. So you skip the eighth line and go to the ninth line in the ninth line. You skip one hole and then delete so you're just going to continue like that, so you get to the end. So this is what the horizontal method is looking like, and this is what the vertical method is looking like. So let me know which of the two of them you prefer and which of the two of them you're going to be trying. So that's all for today's video guys, thanks for watching and please subscribe to my channel for more amazing content and bye. You

Destiny Uwa Gabriel: This video just made me understand ventilating more. Thank you. A quick question, is there any way I can make the braiding hair softer, so I can use it for my baby hair

membis faith: Can both ventilating method be use for knotless box braid,

Rene Hill: Can you also make a video explaining how to ventilate the hairline? :-) Thank you so much!

Rene Hill: Can you also make a video showing how to ventilate the hairline? Thank you so much :-)

Rene Hill: Do you offer any classes it would be so cool if you did like a three day class or a five day class or a seven day class on how to do closures frontals and wigs :) It could even be on zoom or FaceTime or something like that if people weren’t able to travel I know I would sign up for sure..!! You could even charge like per hour over FaceTime or zoom just an idea. I would totally sign up.

Nkulu Ilunga: Ss i whant ventilating sorry where are you

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