From 150 To 180 Density Wig | How I Made My Wig 180 Density | Luv Me Wig |Fr. Sparse To Luscious

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Bought this full lace wig from Luv Me Hair but did not know that 150 density was so thin! I bought some hair from Amazon and W0W! I NOW HAVE A 180 DENSITY WIG! Want to know how?

WATCH ME TRANSFORMED THIS WIG TO A FULL LUCIOUS LOCKS!!!

Hi guys, good morning, good morning, good morning, i purchased this week here from love me here, and it is so beautiful, very, very beautiful. It'S a full lace, wig, and i really love this because you can pour it anywhere. You can put it anywhere, that's what makes it so beautiful. However, i am a little bit disappointed in that i did not understand the dimension of the hair. I didn't know you have 150 density, so do so do do do do do do yeah. This part is the wig stopping the light right there and we make made a kind of i made a kind of part. That is the center part. So right here the sewing begins, and this is just one track. So when we let down this part of the wig, another track is there, and that covers the first track. So that's the second track right in here there's another track between there, so we have already pinned a second track. This is the second track right here. All pinned up and ready to go so we're gon na sew that second track and then once the second track is sewed. We'Re gon na move over another thin layer like that to cover that track. Okay, so let's examine what we're doing then we're going to make another track. We pinned another track here, so we made the third track, which is here: we've just pinned it up and we're gon na sew it next. So this is the third track right here: okay - and it comes all the way across here - so that's the third track that is so that is pinned up then we're gon na sew it and then we're gon na release, another overlapping here, sort of wig scalp to Sort of cover that and then we have a fourth track. So if you are wearing your hair, all pinned up or in four parts or if you're braiding, it you'll still be able to cover the the tracks, because the hair in between, if we sew so each time, you sort of sew one track of the supplement. Supplement. Supplemental hair that we purchase from from amazon, then you go over and you pour you would pour it the wig and give it one clear track to cover the supplements like that. So once that track is over the supplement, it will hide it if the wind blows or anything, then the supplement tracks will be hidden and you still have the free access part. You still enjoy the free part of the wig. You still enjoy the benefit of showing the scalp of the wig yeah there. It is guys. So that's what we're doing, and here we go. We have the final track for this side which we're gon na sew down and then, when that final track is so sewn in, then you can always do the other set of covering of scalp, and then there is no more to the front. The front is okay, so the front will just go like that: just a continuous coverage for the track. Okay, if in the summer, you want to part your hair down the middle down the back and sort of do a kind of ponytail or something supposed to go to the pool, you could just like, pin here and sort of pin there into a kind of bantu Knot and you could pick up there and you still get the benefit of the scalp, because the scalp is free here. The scarf is free down here, and it's just in here in actuality that all the sewing is taking place so with actual teeth the middle is free and all the sewing is really taking place in this half. So this half is yet to be done. This half is completed and then, if you open this half this is where all the sewing is taking place right in here in the middle of here, okay guys. So now we are on the second. We are on the second layer or tier of this um wig. I showed you how i did the first part and you need a clean palette to work with keep the hair um away from your sewing as much as possible. So i just make sure i use a clip to sort of pin the hair away from the wake workspace and then i have a very clean palette to work with. So this is the second layer, and i'm just gon na show you guys how i sew the second layer and how i transition into the other near layer of here which is going to be the part that covers tracks. Okay, so i'm halfway sewing. I can't find the curved needles here somewhere. I got ta search for them, this one's a straight one, it's a little bit harder to maneuver, but you'll get the concept as to what i'm doing here and i'm keeping my you know as i keep the palette very clean. So i can see my work, see what i'm doing, and i just and we're still at the first half back of the hair. Okay, so this is do so do do do do do so. Do okay guys, so this is section one after it's completed. This is the back of it here. That'S the back of it right there, okay! So what we're gon na do if we open the that's it up, close guys the back - and this is a fly away here - look at that so when we part it to make a big tail, we have a lot of aways, but that's the back of the Hair guys there we go. This is how fast this section is finished. I'M just sitting here this hair section is finished. It'S clear to see this section, we've just completed we're on this here. This is the front part of where we're going. This is the world. Okay, guys so we're on the finishing that we are sewing in the great outdoor right here. We'Re gon na finish this level and then we're gon na. Let down so big we're gon na see. Sometimes you need to go. You can tell um you want a flat. I'M just trying to control so i'm trying to control them here. So i can see what i'm doing like a bird on a tree, i'm just sitting here. I got time it's clear to see from up here, okay guys, so we have fastened the universe. Now we're done and guys this is how thin the hair you see that we definitely needed. Some supplements supplements. Look how thin the hair! Is you and me that's our 50 unit, the 50 150 cents very, very thin, so we definitely. This is sometimes you need to go and take a step back to see the truth around you from a distance. You can tell you and me were meant to be in the great outdoors forever free you and me meant to be in the great outdoors like a bird on a tree, i'm just sitting here. I got time it's clear to see from up here. The world seems small, we consider together, it's so beautiful you and me. We meant to be

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