So here I am ventilating my second lace wig, the first one was an extreme success. I absolutely loved it and it's still sitting on my man again, because I do plan on wearing it between hairdos, so I'm not using the micro latch hook anymore. I actually switched to a ventilating needle, because I find it much easier and I can move a little bit faster. Well, of course, because I'm recording it I'm not going as fast, because I'm balancing this camera, while I gon na, lay it at the side. So now that I know how to ventilate my own wigs, do you know the money I am going to save and how fly I am still going to be ciao, please. You have no idea. Honey girl thinks she is a youth, so um. I will keep you posted on the progress of this wig and when it is done, of course, you will see it now. This is a curly, your hair, this actually, when you wet it, oh man, it curls up to a beautiful curl. So I know it looks like broom-hilda right now, but it's going to get a lot. Prettier bye, guys
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Will Campbell: Wow, great video! I couldn't see if you were using an Asian or German needle. If you think it's easy to ventilate with a proper needle as opposed to a latch hook, you should try the 'Curved German Needle'. Don't knot if you're aware of them. Instead of the bent at the bottom classic German needle, these ones are curved at the end. It makes ventilating so much quicker/easier! Please, pleas could you make a video of ventilating through strech lace? Normally, I don't use the strech lace, but I'm making a wig for a friend who finds it more comfortable to wear a lace cap with added stretch. Happy Wigging!
Israel Christian: how long you ventilate a full lace wig?