U- Part Wig For Shaved Head

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Hey guys um, so I know you guys aren't used to seeing me with black hair, so um, I'm here to review a company for you guys. This is the company called vixen vixen extensions, vixx, vixen hair. These are vixen extensions. Obviously these are 24 inches up and I have leave out I'm not really liking. My leave out um. It looks pretty good for like a couple of days, but I will be reinstalling this with a closure. I really do wish that. I sent me a closure with this um. It would've been a whole lot easier because I do not like having to straighten my hair because I naturally have curly hair and, as we all know, heat can be very damaging to curls. I do like it. I really love the hair, it's very, very, very soft. I didn't really have too many problems with its shedding um, except when I took it straight out of the pack, and I just ran my fingers to it, and it should just a little bit not not a lot. One thing that I do not. I did not really really like about the hair. Is that the track band was so freakin thick. I was actually scared to glue the hair in, like I would normally have done um, so I ended up having to sew the wig together and I don't really like you part wigs, so that was just horrible for me. Like I said, I will be reinstalling this hand, probably tomorrow, because I just don't like having sown in a stone, sewn-in wig and I don't have a closure. It just doesn't sit well for me, I'm not a weave expert on land, some edges or laying some hair. I'M not you know, I just prefer to use the glue. I admit it because it's a lot faster on the tracks lay a lot smoother for me. Um. We do like the hair, it's very, very soft, very very long. It'S very long for my high m-52. I'M gon na stand up for you guys, so you guys could see how long it's about right here right like right above or right to my bellybutton, and if I turn around you guys can see it's like right there at the tail bone. I didn't have to do like a lot to blend my hair with it, because I have Indian curly hair. I don't have Indian straight hair, so Indian curly, hair um, it's it's a very different texture than Indian straight hair. This hair feels like it really came off of my godmother, she's she's, Indian, so she's full-blooded, 100 % Indian, I'm only half but um. The texture between our hair between my hair and her hair is very different, um. Maybe next time gon na review another type of their hair because they do have different types of hair um, you guys could check out their website. I will link everything down below. I will link the direct link to the hair that I have, which is 24 inches. Um indian remy, 100 % indian remy, hair um Indian Remi has never been my friend when it comes to blending my natural hair with. So that's why I do recommend a closure. If it's not virgin virgin hair, this care can be straightened. Flatter'D washed. I did have to wash it because it had a factory smell it. Doesn'T it still has a hint of that factory smell even after soaking snow soaking it in the shampoo and conditioner for about 30 minutes. It still has like a little hint of the factory snow, but that's okay. It'S not really horrible, like you know what we or something you recommend you get into closure. If you're going to be getting any types of remy hair, I recommend a closure with any hair. Personally, because it's just a lot easier and you don't have to damage your own hair to do so, you know to to blend it. Affordable um, it just all depends on what your definition of affordable is affordable for me. No because, first of all, I'm not gon na spend I'm not gon na buy 24 inch hair because it's just too long for me um because of my height, but if you do you know want to spend it's to me. Affordable is an understatement, because you don't think about the quality of the hair. You got to think about the length of the hair, how many bundles you're getting what type of look you're going for, so it just all depends on your definition of affordable. For me, I would have been fine with a closure and one bundle of hair, because I have shaped size like I said, so I don't really need that much hair and I don't really like the look of having super super thick big heads of wheat, because I Have a small head and I have a small body - so that's just too much! You know hair for me. So without further ado, if you guys want to see how I made this little - u part wig for shape size, then just keep watching, don't forget to check out their website below it's called vixen um. This is not a sponsored video! Ok, this is not a sponsored video. They just emailed me to see. If I wanted to you know, they saw my other video and they wanted to see. If you know I review their hair for them. So here is my braid pattern. You guys I just braided. Six braids on each side - and I kind of tied them together with some thread here is my leave out here - is the hair. It'S been washed and conditioned and everything and blow-dried - and this is how it looks - it's very natural, no tangles no shedding. This is how the in slick it looks like it came straight off, of someone's head very natural, and here is how the track van looks here is how the tracks look. When you know you take them out, it's not that long, but that's reasonable. For you know the length of hair, I'm using a spandex cap here, but I do recommend you guys getting a dome cap. I did find out later that you can glue this hair instead of sewing it. But if you guys want to sew it, I will be showing you that, obviously so I'm just going to mark out where my, where the base of my braids are and I'm just using an eyeliner pencil to do that with. And I don't like this cap because, like I said it's a spandex cap, so it was very hard to make sure that I have the proper line edge going on because it is movable and it's very stretchy. So yeah make sure you get a dome cap and pay attention to what's on the packaging, and I am outlining where my? U part is just to make sure that I don't go overboard with placing tracks. So now I place it on my wig head and I'm going to measure my first track. It'S gon na be going inside and like a u circle, shape or, however, you want to call it, and I use type shape, not straight, but I'm gon na follow the line. The curve of the line at the base of the nape of the head, oh gosh, and I make any sense so I'm just going to place the needle through my track and as you guys can see, the track of the band is or the band track. It'S very very thick and very stiff, but I did notice that once it has been worn on my head for a couple of hours or whatever it did soften up a lot, so you guys are able to glue the tracks onto a cap now the method I Am using I'm just going underneath the hair and underneath the track and I'm going through the cap. So I think it's. I think this method is called a loop over method and I, like this method, a lot easier than sewing through the track and through the cap, because it's a lot faster just make sure that you have adequate spacing so that you don't create any types of bubbles And your track, or in your wig I'll, make sure that you do go through the track at the beginning and at the end of each track to ensure that is it's secure. So now I have two tracks at the bottom and the curve formation. Now I'm going to place two tracks going straight across and I have about that much spacing going in between about half an inch as you guys saw - and I am just going to sew these two pieces going straight across and the reason why I'm doing so much Spacing in between is because the hair is very thick and the hair is gon na lay over everything and gon na lay over all the tracks. So you really won't see anything you know coming through it whatever, but if you guys want your caps or if you guys want your weights thicker, then you'll have to have more bundles and I'm just gon na lay the second track across and I am going straight Across I'm not going in a u-shape motion at all, just straight across, so that means two trucks in a u-shape form and two trucks straight across so after I've gotten those trucks together, I did start at the front of the head and I started where my? U part would have been, and now I am just going to curve this truck all around the hair and from here on now I will be curving all of my tracks until I get and until I get to the top of my. U part so make sure that you again have adequate spacing because they only sent me two packs of hair, so it was really just enough. So, as you guys can see, my wig will be thick enough for my head in the type of style that I'm going for as you guys can see the little. U part right there. So here is the wig when I put it on my head. I finished sewing all of my tracks together and they're all in a u-shape form and made sure that I had enough spacing for my leave out so now. What I'm doing I am just going to sew down the perimeter of my cap and it doesn't matter if you get any types of hair in the thread. You just want to make sure that you have the perimeter down covering your braids and the reason why I didn't cut it off at first is because this is a stretchy cap material and I had to sew the hair. So I had to have to cut afterwards but, like I said you guys can glue this hair. You guys can't glue this hair. So if you want to do a gluing method, you can so now I'm at the top of my leave out and or my u part and I'm basically just sewing and the youth formation trying to get some type of hair. Through the thread and my my threading is not, you know the most perfect, but I do not really mind getting some glue onto my hair because I know how to remove it, and one of my subscribers wanted to see. You know how I cut my cap off. So I'm just showing how I cut my cap off right here, I'm just following the lines making sure that I do not cut any of the thread and any of my hair and I'm just cutting. You know, basically, where I need to be cutting. As you can see, it's really late, I'm sorry if I'm explaining stuff so awkwardly it's just really late but, like I said to get the glue out of your hair when you're removing it all you have to do is just spray. Your hair with a little bit of conditioner and water and let it sit and it just slide right out. So what you guys see me doing here is placing another track right at the base of my closure or right at the base of my leave out, not enclosure. Sorry - and it is going straight on top of my braids - to be honest because the way that I braided I wanted it to be super super flat. So that's the that's. Why and I'm gon na place a smaller track right there, because I do not want any harsh gaps between you know my hair. So I've done that and now I'm just going to work on my leave out. I sprayed a little bit of heat protectant on and I'm I've used. I used Tresemme. So now, what you guys see me doing is parting a little bit of my leave out away and I'm gon na be placing tracks between my leave out to help it blend with my hair a lot better. So I'm taking my flat iron - and I am just going to flat iron a little bit of my leave out at a time making sure that the other part of my leave out it's way. I really hope you guys can see it, because my hair is super. Dark so I hope you guys can't really see it so now I took a track and I just place it right there into my what's that into my part. I placed it right there into my part and I used another hair, another type of hair. I used my Brazilian hair that I did for my ponytails and I split the tracks to help it to lay a little bit a little bit flatter. So after I have straightened all of my leave out and placed my tracks, I took a little bit of beeswax to help lay my hair a little bit easier and make sure you just take a little. So you don't have greasy air and I'm just running it over with my fingers and I basically just flat iron my hair. The way I normally Flatiron it. It started raining. So a lot of this a lot of this footage. I didn't really record because it started raining and it started getting dark and you know how that goes when when it starts to rain, but I just flat ironed it, I didn't do anything special to it, and this is basically how it came out. So I hope you guys enjoyed it, don't forget to check out my previous videos and let me know what you guys think bye. Oh you're, glad you break me down. Tell me only one

Raven’s Life: OMG...Thanks for this video, My sides are shaved like this and have been for 9 years now. I have been on youtube trying to figure out how I can do a u-part for my hair! I have not seen too much on here and it's basically just curled hair. I love it and you can't even tell that its a u-part. You are awesome!

Stitchedbychrissy: I have a Mohawk I've had it for about 3 years and I make my uparts like this just a tad bit different . Hopefully I'll post a tutorial for it . It will be my first video on YouTube :)

HisPariah Artistry: I started doing this . My Sides are shaved just like yours but i use three bundles! Thanks for the tips !!!!

Courtney Blak: I have been looking for a video like this EVERYWHERE!!!!!! Omg. I would find it by accident! Thank you so much for this upload!

Rodna Wade: So glad I found your channel. I have a mohawk and I have been looking for a way to change up my hairstyle. This is so awsome.

Rehima: Quick question, when you sewed the sides down, how did you conceal the wefts on the sides? Also, are you able to re-wear this?

Tinka Tink: This is awesome

Asiah Dingle: I want to do this with a lace closure

Flairelle: So dope!

LADDIE SYMONE: u part wig for shaved sides

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