Diy Crochet Frontal Wig Using Kanekalon Hair (Lush Braiding Hair)

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Hi guys welcome back to my channel if this is your first time stopping by thank you for coming. This is glanced by aki. I am a nigerian makeup artist and a youtuber. So in today's video we are not going to be doing anything makeup. I am going to be showing you how i achieved this crochet front a week using a synthetic a so if this is something you would like to see or you're interested in seeing please stay tuned and keep on watching. So these are the items we are going to be using. This is the list i am going to be using and i'm just going to just show you guys everything i will be needing for this week: the pins and scissors, the needle, the concealer for the airline, the band and the braiding hair. We are going to be using so for our braiding hair, the synthetic air i'm going to be using this lush um attachment or extension yeah. This is what i'm going to be using and i am just going to cut this into two yeah. So after cutting uh this egg into two, instead of featuring it out, i am going to use brush to just brush this out, because i can't feed it because i'm going to just mess everything up and i i'm not ready for that stress so yeah. So just wash what i'm going to be doing so i've started ventilating already. I'Ve done part of the and i'm going to be showing you guys how i achieved this in a bit. So for ventilating this frontal - i am going to be using the smallest crochet, pin that i showed you guys earlier and i'm just putting this inside one of the holes. I pick like two o's, because i realized that if i'm going to be picking like just a single hole, because this is not a ventilating pin, it's going to just rip the lace. So what i'm doing is i'm putting the pin in a o and i'm picking like five strands of a yeah, that is for the back and i'm just trying to just um loop it by looping i mean i'm going to be knotting this a and i'm going To be doing a single knotting, if you want extra old, like you, want to secure your frontal more, you can do double knotting. If that is fine by you, so yes, i'm just going to just go through the process and let you guys just wash at this point. My back was aching. My my waist, like this ventilating, took me um. I think four days five days and it was because i dedicated my time to it and there was. I was not really doing anything aside this ventilating so take your time to like. Do it don't rush it because the end result is going to be very, very good? If you take your time to do it, you can take break, you can go, you can take days off and come back and do it don't rush the process you can see. I'M using it i'm doing it click by click to let you know that it is not a day i didn't ventilate this any day i took breaks like maybe go out and then come back to continue, so just be patient with it and you would yes, the End result is always very, very beautiful, so just wash through, then i will come back for another voice over please. If you have watched this point and you're here to subscribe. Please kindly subscribe. Give me a thumbs up. If you are enjoying this video - and please drop a comment for me - thank you. Okay now we are getting to the um front part. So initially what i did was at the back. I took like five strands four strands. Getting to the front. I picked three two and one strands when i got to the front like to the front part entirely. I took just one strand. That is because i wanted it to have this natural airline, and that was what i was going for, because i wanted it to look natural as possible. You guys are going to see the um wig on my head. When i was done with it, it looks so natural at the front looks so natural, so i just needed to just do it that way. So it's going to look like we plucked the front, so this is the frontal dome. I'M just going to be brushing it because i want it to look smooth and neat and i don't want it to look rough at all, because this is a synthetic, a and not a human hair. So it is very difficult to take care of, but just comb. It and yes, it's going to be easy for you to work with it, so this is how the frontal is looking at this point, i was happy because this is the work. This is the world. This frontal is the work the back the i took. I think i did it back in some hours, maybe like three hours. That was how the back was fast, but you see this frontal. It took me this. I would not like i. I did this for like a day, no stop the next day and yes, even at night. I did it through because i wanted to be done with it, because i'm somebody that gets so tired of things. If i was going to leave this air for like days weeks and come back and continue, no, i forgot about it, so i needed to like dedicate my time to it. So now we are going to start with the back and i'm going to be doing the same thing for the back, but i am going to be using um more hair for this back. I was supposed to use the bigger crochet pen, but i realized that if i'm going to be using that big one, sometimes they do rip this particular um. What'S it called wig, so i decided i was going to just stick to this smaller crochet pin and it really worked for me and it helped me pick smaller edges because i wanted it to be natural. I wanted it to look like a really weak, like not synthetic. I wanted it to look so neat, so that was why i just sticked to this smaller pin and it was okay like i didn't - have any issues using this and it was fine. This back. I didn't take so much time like i was, i was surprised like i was done in maybe three hours, and this is where we are, i'm just going to be doing the same thing. I'M picking the air and i'm using instead of using the crochet pin to drag the air out, i'm just using my hand to loop. It like you are tying something. So that's what i did at the front too, but just that i picked the front smaller one strand, two strands, three strands, four strands: five strands. So that's what i did at the front. So it's the same thing i'm doing now at this back. So it is very easy to do just that. You have to be patient to do it. Yes, so, yes, that was what i did, and that was all so after i was done. I brushed and distanced this a properly, because this is a synthetic a. I don't want it to be rough or tangled at all, so this is the end result. Can you see the ends? Can you see the ends of this week? Even after nothing, it is looking like. We still picked it. So that was what i was going for and it came out so nice. So now i'm just going to leave this like this, because i wanted it to look kinky then, maybe later i'm going to stretch it or maybe coil it, yes, and i'm going to just show you guys this is the inside knit knits look at. I did a good job. I swear like this is giving it's giving me this kind of vibe. I look at this. Lord i'm proud of myself. I'M proud. I am going to be doing a pop nest for myself. This came out even beautiful, like i did not even expect this to come out this way, and this is like my first time trying a frontal and yes, so this is how the air came out. We are going to be slaying this later we are going to be straightening it off. Quite a neat, thank you for watching, and i love you guys. Bye

Jadesola Afolabi: Woow! This is brilliant….I love how detailed this is

Lorraine Blake: Thanks for your honesty on ventilating. Nobody talks about how it affects back and can be stressful. It came out beautiful and nice tutorial. New subscriber.

TATI PAIXÃO: Nossa seu vídeo apareceu do nada pra mim e eu amei pois estou querendo começar algo pra mim. Não tenho experiências nenhuma mas mesmo.assim vou tentar. Obrigada meu amor, muito sucesso e obrigada por dividir os seus conhecimentos❤️

Paul Jeentu: This is cute,beautiful, awesome..u did a great job gal

OMOJU IBUKUNOLUWA: This is so creative. Thanks for sharing

Sofia Loveth: Beautiful

Queen Dasola’s Vlog: Wowww nice one so beautiful

Beatitude Umoh: Even me I am proud of you jare

Adeboye Olaide: After making it Please What type of cream/ oil do you use to maintain it?

Tife Osindele: Sorry how long did it take you to do the frontal

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