How To Ventilate A Frontal | Beginner Friendly | Detaild Tutorial

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Hello guys welcome back to my channel. My name is Taylor simbi and if you're new you're welcome and please kindly subscribe and if you're already subscribed, but thank you so much for coming back. You are the best. So in today's video I'm going to show you how I ventilated this 4x11 frontal, I'm going to show you step by step. So, let's get into it! I'M going to be using this here to ventilate. I did say in my uh cornrows wig tutorial that I was going to show you the package of the hair, so this is how the package looks like I bought it in my local beauty store. You can check if you have it wherever you are so this is how it's looking it's already prepared. It doesn't have a weft, so your own is just to ventilate. Everything is already prepared, it's soft and the strands are so thin guys they are thin and they are easy to find late like it's so soft and it's 18 inches so yeah 18. Then um I'm going to remove this elastic right here then I'm going to separate a little portion that I want to use like that. Make sure you take uh small portions of hair do not hold too much here, especially if you're a beginner. It will just slow. You down, like it's, not easy to hold too much hair, so this is how the wig cap is looking. I made it previously. I have a video on how to make the frontal wig caps and how to draw a hairline, so you can check it out. So right here I just added a white paper underneath and I'm going to Mark half an inch right here at the back and I'm going to ventilate half an inch after that, I'm going to flip the hair, like I said in my previous tutorial, like if I Ventilate, a frontal that is already sewn on the wig cap. I first start by ventilating half a nunch half an inch half an inch at the back, then I'll flip. The hair then ventilate from the back going to the front. So this way it will be easy for me to get like the horizontal lines that I want. If I start right there, the part that I've sewn - I will not get the pattern that I need so right here. I'M just picking two strands of hair and skipping one line, two strands of hair skipping, one line like uh ventilating, I'm not ventilating all the lines like in my previous tutorial. I ventilated all the lines. I was keeping only walls so on this one, I'm ventilating one line skipping one line, ventilating one vertical line, skipping one vertical line, so this is how the hair is looking like yeah so right here. This is how it's looking. So I'm going to be ventilating um using three different patterns. So these two uh sections right there I'm going to do uh horizontal, I'm going to ventilate horizontally right here, the second I'm going to ventilate slanted way and last I'm going to ventilate vertically so right here. I'M picking two strands of hair and skipping one or two strands of hair and skipping one more then go to the next line like uh. If we focus on, let's focus on one vertical line, you ventilate one small horizontal line, then Skip One finlet one Skip One finlet One Skip One up until you finish that vertical line then skip one line and go to the third. Then do the same thing guys. I hope you understand what I'm trying to say right here. Then let one horizontal line Skip One horizontal line: ventilate one horizontal line, Skip One horizontal line and vertically ventilate one vertical line and Skip One vertical line: ventlet one vertical line and Skip One vertical line and guys right here at the back, I'm picking two strands of Hair and when I reach the hairline, I'm going to pick one strand of here so right here I did say that uh at the hairline I leave half an inch if I'm using straight hair like in my previous, I did use afro and I lived about uh. Three quarters of an inch to one inch. So if it's straight here, you can leave only half an inch from my finish uh to the hairline. You start ventilate in one strand of here to get that natural. Look that you won't be needing to pluck your hair or do anything to it so from half an inch if you're, using straight hair ventilate only one strand, one strand, one strand up until you reach your hairline and continue with the same pattern of ventilating. One vertical line and skipping one vertical line and horizontally ventilate one horizontal line and Skip One horizontal line, continue doing that pattern and follow your hairline make sure when you are sewing your legs on your Wicket, make sure you leave about one and a half to two Inches of extra likely less you ventlet, but you won't be sewing it on your weekend so that when you wear your wig it will lay really flat on your earpod. It won't irritate so I'm done with the first section and I'm going to the second section like the next curve and I'm also doing horizontal lines. I'M just going to repeat the same thing that I did on the first section. So the third and the fourth like in the middle I'm going to ventilate um slanted, but you can ventilate uh one way throughout the entire frontal, but I just want to show you different patterns. Uh. You can choose uh whichever pattern you like, whichever pattern is fast for you, so I'm just going to finish right here. Ventilating our horizontal lines, then I'll show you how to ventilate uh in a slanted pattern. So guys, if you don't know how to ventilate, I have a video on that uh. This video, I just uh fast forwarded it was, I didn't want it to be too long. I wanted everything to be right here, so that's why I did it on fast forward. But if you don't know how to ventilate uh do check out the video that I'm going to link in the description so that you can um see how to use a ventilating needle everything you can see on that video. So, just in case you haven't seen my previous video on how I've included a tea frontal. Please guys do go and check it out, and you can see another way I expressed like uh in that in my previous tea frontal, I did not skip lines. I only skipped horse. You can also check out that pattern and you can also use it to ventilate like a four by eleven or a four by twelve or any kind of frontal you uh you want, so you can check out that method and if you prefer this one or the One that I did previously, you can check and you can compare which method works best for you, so guys always remember two strands at the back and one at the front, not more than that. Do not pick too much here. Do not pick too much hair like uh. Your work won't be nice, so make sure it's two at the back and one at the front like that so ventilate following uh the lines that you marked the line or or your hairline. So, just in case you haven't checked the video that I made this weekend, guys I'm going to also link it in the description, so that, if you don't know how to make a, I like to prepare your frontal and to prepare your hairline. You can check it out and at the end of the video, I'm also going to show you how I'm another way of removing the concealer that I used to Mark the hairline. So in my previous video I showed you how to remove using makeup remover. So in this one, I'm going to show you another method, guys like that one everyone we have it at home like it's so easy, not everyone have a makeup. Remover, some people don't apply makeup, so they won't have it. But this method - everyone, yes, those kind of things so keep watching so alrighty, I'm going to find late started on the single section. So then let one line then one more then the other then come back to the first. Then. Finally, the third and come back to the second and then lay the first, so you just went laid out going in a slanted manner. Yeah like that, so guys um. You can use a method that you prefer, but as for me, I prefer the uh horizontal and the vertical way is easier for me, it's much easier for me. So if you like this one, you can also use this one so make sure when you reach at the part at the front that you are supposed to pick one strand, you have to pick one and continue ventilating in this landed, so at the back are in A slanted line pick two two two: when you're reaching the hairline make sure it's one line, make sure it's one line, it doesn't matter, your lines are slanted, it doesn't matter. Your lines are horizontal or vertical when you are reaching the part that you're supposed to ventilate. Once round of fear make sure you only pick one make sure you only pick one. So if you're a beginner uh, you should use the horizontal method or the vertical stay away from this landed, because it will confuse you, it will confuse you so the vertical and the horizontal are much easier to understand. If you're a beginner is easier, so yeah guys, as you can see right there is I'm reaching the part that I'm supposed to pick one strand. I will switch from two to one strand to get a natural looking frontal, so guys, ventilating in patterns does not differentiate. How your frontal will look like at the end of the day, you are just um, going uh you're, just ventilating in a different like a different angle, but you must make sure if you are skipping lines, you must make sure that your pattern when you're ventilating you Are skipping lines if you are not skipping lines, make sure your pattern is also doing that you are not skipping lines, but if you're a beginner, guys uh for you to not confuse you, you just stick to one pattern. If you want to ventilate horizontally, make sure you do it throughout the entire frontal or closure so that you don't confuse yourself. So when you are like when you're used to it, you can switch at the patterns like if you're bored with one you can switch to the other if you're bored with the other, you can switch to the other one. So so, but if you're a beginner make sure you you, if you choose a pattern to start with, go with that throughout the entire frontal or the entire closure, so that you won't confuse yourself so right here. This is the third part, like the other side of the ear, I'm ventilating vertically, from the back all the way to the front from the back to the front and when you're reaching the front in inch before your hairline ventilate, picking a switch from two strands to One strand of hair yeah guys, so it's just the same after you finish, ventilating, like everything will just blend in like uh. You won't see like the. If you try to open like vertical lines, you see them. If you open horizontal, you see, if you open slanted any part of the frontal, it will be just the same so Guys. These are frontal. It'S good for like making braided wigs this one, I'm going to use it to make a nano braided wig, like those tiny, tiny braids, I'm going to use this one to do that, and it will be easy for for me to open the patterns and the other Advantage of this frontal, you can also do triangle braids. You can do not less box braids, you can do cornrows, you can do any kind, any kind, but it's easy to open. Uh, the partings and the hair is like full enough to do any pattern that you want to do so, if you are like someone, who's lazy to ventilate like all these hoes like it's too much uh part, three is definitely for you, I'm going to show you A different uh spacing method that you can use and that one is fast is fast fast fast, so make sure you stick around uh and all you have to watch like all the uh dispersing patterns, everything so that you can choose which one which frontal you prefer. The most so if you are a lesser person but you like frontals part, three is definitely for you, because it's quick and easy like it's easy to do so. Uh make sure you subscribe. If you are new so that you can watch that one guys. So I see I'm done ventilating this part right here guys and it's looking like this make sure do. Let me know what you think so right here, I'm going to like to remove one side, you can see it's clean, I'm using uh soap and uh a towel. A soft towel guys and uh just wrap it off like that. As you can see, it's uh removing I use concealer right here, just use any kind of concealer uh to Mark and use soap in the towel guys, and it will remove like that. If you don't have makeup, remover just use this metal ties and your concealer will be removed and your frontal will be clean yeah after that, if there is like some residue some soap, you can just wipe it off like that guys, and this is how it's looking This is how it's looking guys do. Let me know what you think about this frontal. Do, let me know guys if you are new, don't forget to subscribe and if you're already subscribed, but thank you thanks. So much guys for your support. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much so do. Let me know what you think if you have any questions, do ask me in the comment section guys uh do. Let me know what you think don't forget to like subscribe share and guys um. I will see you like uh. Wait guys look at how it's blending with the skin guys you see how it's blending with the skin, so as you can see, this photo is like full. So if you like this one, you can do it and in the next one I will also show you another spacing and another method of how to do your frontal guys. So thank you thanks. So much for watching guys. Thank you thanks. So much and I will see you in my next video goodbye foreign

Epilowe Hope: Beautiful

Lisa chisenga: Lovely, you nailed it sis how long did it take you?

Dynamic Dika: This is lovely... Please how much do you sell a full frontal?

MIRRIAM CHISALA: Lovely ,I love the hair ,is it 100% ?

David Machavunga: Wow

Mmasichukwu Mirian: Please how can I ventilate line by line

Michelle Chiku: How much was the hair?

Betty Mapiye: Hi, How long did it take you to finish? And as a biginner how long do you think l will survive?

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