Freetress Lace Crochet Wig Cap Silky Natural Twist Install Info + Updo

cap: Freetress Lace Crochet Wig cap -

Purchased: SamsBeauty.com ($6.99)/WigTypes.com ($5.99)

hair: Freetress Natural Twist 99J - 4 packs used

Link to my first video: https://youtu.be/cZabch9-kFI

So this is my second wig made using the free, tres lace, crochet wig cap with the 5 inch lace party. Now, if you follow my channel, you know that I use a fixed course pipe hair fiber for the first week. So this time I wanted to try a thinner, silkier type, hair fiber for life. Secondly, hello: this is the hair I'm using for this second unit. It is also from creatures braid, it's their natural twist braid 22 inches. I have it in color 99 J here until the hair looks out of packaging and as you can see, it is much thinner than the hair that I use the first time, and very very so so here is a close-up of a pre-trip lace. Crochet we kept featuring the different size diamond shape netting in the 5 inch right side. Lace part, so here is how my unit looks with two packs of the natural twist hair installed. Look we're this section of the unit. I have not cut the hair in half once I get closer to the top in the front. I do plan on cutting the hair in half and have them using very, very small strands about the size, and I have been facing them fairly, close together, especially on the sides where the diamond netted stick. Holes are large to be sure that I get good coverage. I'M loosing one and then taking small strands from either side and tying those off to prevent any slippage. I'M signing off about three times. Here'S my unit with three full tests of the natural twist hair install this hair was not cut in half. This has been trimmed down slightly, I'm ready now to complete the front of my unit. Here'S my unit with about three and a half packs installed, just have the front section remaining and just need to filling the right side length parting here I am with my unit. Almost finished the last thing to do is to add hair in the lace, and I am using my insulating needles to do that. Not so much actually ventilating, since my needle has a left hook, I'm just using it like a regular left hook to pierce the lace in edit hair. So here is my completed unit and definitely adding hair to the lace mix. The part look, go a lot more messes and turns out a lot better than the first season. This is Marcy to be, and always thank you so so very much for watching. I really do appreciate it. Please rate comment and subscribe to my channel. If you haven't already, I am out for now, but you know what I always say before I go be safe. Take care and we'll see you in the next video bye for now.

qtbeddecor: You really worked this one out!!! This is so beautiful. I would like to see you wearing it. xoxoxoxoxo

CaliGirl919 SD: This came out great! Love it!

BELLE'NISTA: This is beautiful, great job as always. I was looking for this wig cap all over the internet most places that had it on their site was out of stock. Gave up and went strolling into my local bss yesterday and there it was. Can't wait to start on my wig!

GigglesnGaggie: Brilliant idea to add hair to the part! If I want less volume for mine should I use bigger pieces of hair and space it out? TFS!

Angela Jones: great job, looks great!

Know Thy Self!!!: YASSSS BABY!!! Defo a must have ok!! Keep it up mamas ill be staying tuned!!

raheraheg: Love this look I was wondering if you could do a crochet wig using the cap and afro kinky bulk hair.

Kiki Williams: I'm inspired to make this wig...

Cynthia Woods: where can I find this cap at? Beautiful wig BTW❤

Lady So Well: That is really cute....go girl.

Jackee B: That's Cute!

TheJazzie6: I was just looking at his today online LOL!!

Bob's Daughter: Please make me one Tina!!❤❤❤❤

Alitra Wynn: I would have liked to see it on you.

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