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Hello guys welcome back to my channel. My name is Stella 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 ventilate this um 11x6 frontal. So this is part four or frontal ventilation. So this is the last part guys it has been a journey so guys, if you have watched part one two, three and four. Thank you so much for your support, so right here this is part four, I'm going to show you step by step on how I'm going to ventilate this frontal guys. So, let's get into it foreign I've already prepared my swissless guys and I've already drawn the hairline. I did it in a separate video, so just in case you haven't watched that tutorial, I'm going to link it in the description and I'm going to be using this here. It'S Mariana fine, it's 100 rummy here this is the air that I'm going to be using to ventilate, and I'm going to be using this one that I was remaining from the other tutorial and I will also take uh just a little from this pack. So, as you can see right here, this is six inches right here from the back all the way to the front going to ventilate section by section. So I got a question asking: why do I hold the hair like one side longer than the other? I do this so that uh, the roots of my front, are like they'll, be like full enough. There will be like a bulky and the ends. There will be light, so it will be like naturally layered uh. That'S why I do this. That'S why I hold this and also the lens will be longer. I got questions asking like what do I mean when I say it was don't tell lines or vertical lines, or what do I mean when I say that so guys when you place your legs uh, they are like vertical lines. Those lines coming from the back. All the way to the front or from the front all the way to the back, those are the vertical lines and on those vertical lines, they are tiny, horizontal line like those tiny lines that you see as little boxes or little holes. Something like that. Those tiny lines they are, the one that I mean are horizontal lines. So when we are focusing on like one vertical line, I'm going to ventilate one of those tiny horizontal line, then I'm going to skip two of those tiny horizontal line then. Finally, the other then skip another two, then let the other skip another two right here at the back and I'm doing it uh in a slanted pattern and I'm picking two strands of hair right here at the back. Do not pick more more than two strands off here, guys, two and one: it's enough anything more than that it will like the nose will be big. They will be too visible, so uh, two and one so right here. I want like uh this line right here. This uh vertical line to be three inches uh. Then I will ventilate it like in a slanted pattern from the back all the way to the front. Like that, that's slanted, then the second section I start like um from where the first section is ending uh leave about an inch then uh, you can start the second uh going all the way towards the third is supposed to start so right here. This is how it's looking uh, when it's not on the mannequin like that pattern. So this is the third I'm going to show you how to do it so start from the uh second, or in your previous line, like the second uh, then ventilate, two strands of Fame, going in a slanted pattern like in a slanted pattern and right here. I'M skipping two horizontal lines so ventilate one horizontal line then skip two horizontal lines in a slanted pattern. So I'm just going to continue to do this guys. So if you don't understand, you can ask me, and if you don't know like how to ventilate, like you don't know, even to hold a needle anything like you are a beginner, you don't know anything. I have a tutorial, a beginner guide on the do's and don'ts of your ventilation, so you can check it out. I'M going to link it in the description so that you can go and check it out guys so right here, I'm going to continue to ventilate um up until I finish this part right here at the back. I'M going to do this slanted lights at the back! So guys you can also like uh ventilate one inch from the back coming in so that uh it will give you a guide. Then you join those slanted lines with the other side. So right here, I'm counting one two three and on the fourth uh line, I'm going to start another uh slanted line right here and going all the way to the back. Then I'm going to come back and start another one going all the way. If you watched like patch three of uh, my frontal ventilation tutorial, you know this pattern right here that I'm doing right here. So if you haven't watched it, please do go and check it out, just so that you can see a more detailed uh tutorial on this pattern that I'm using right here. So I'm just using it to form like a guide right here at the back and then after I'm done with uh ventilating right here, one inch at the back, I'm going to join uh those lines like the lines that I'm doing right here. This landed like that. I'M doing here at the back I'm going to join it with this other side so that they will be connected so right here at the back. It will be like a straight line like this. I'Ve left like a Nexus layer so that I will use it when I'm sewing the frontal to the wig cap. So this is what I mean. This is uh the one inch that I ventilated and it will give you like a straight line. So, actually, I'm going to join these slanted lines like off camera, so guys right here, one inch uh before I reach, like the part that I've included in the second section I'm going to stop right there. Then I'm going to count one two three and I'm going to ventilate right there and start another line right there. So uh the different with these, if you like, if you want a straight line before you switch from this first pattern to the second, if you want the straight line, you can watch part three or front of ventilation. Then you can see how I got a straight line right here before I um. I switched to another pattern so right here, I'm doing slanted throughout the back the front everywhere. It'S slanted, so there's no need to do like uh, the straight like the vertical uh pattern. Right here for before I switch from this pattern to another, so I'm just doing the slanted. So I'm going to count like one two, three of the lines that I've included on on the third is: where I'm going to start another line, going all the way to the back like that uh, and it will form this slanted line right here that you see That you've seen on the first section and the second section - and this is what I'm doing right here on the third section. So when I'm done with these uh slanted lines, I'm going to show you how I do the front guys so keep watching. Oh, and this is how it's looking those slanted lines like three sections with slanted lines. This is how it's looking and when I remove it on mannequin. This is how it's looking guys like this. So yeah. I'Ve done like uh sum of like most of the part on the first section, so I'm going to show you how I ventilate the front right here. So I'm going to do like uh, I'm going to start by doing the slanted lines. Uh right here, I'm no longer skipping two horizontal lines, I'm only skipping one so that I can get that Fuller, natural, look at the front, so connect uh those slanted lines uh up until you reach the part where uh is connecting the pattern. I was doing uh at the back, like the spacing I was doing at the back, and this one or the front so continue ventilating those slanted lines up until you reach, like the section that we want to do then, after I'm done with those slanted lines, I'm Not going to continue with this landed, I'm going to to start from the top right here then I'm going to ventilate like these slanted lens. They only gave me a guide so right here, ventilate in front of the uh wall that you've ventilated in uh before like ventlet uh. One horizontal line then eventually skip one was onto a line then ventilate in front of that and guys doing this uh. When you continue doing this pattern, you end up with a straight horizontal line like uh on the session that you're doing that straight horizontal line. That is what you will be ending up with. Then you just continue ventilating uh, that horizontal line from side to side side to side. This way it will be like easier to do like it's much faster and easier to do so. Just uh know that we are still skipping those um like one uh vertical line. All the way from the back all the way to the front, we're still skipping that, so we are just focusing on the lines that we said: we're going to ventilate. So on the lines that we said, we're going to ventilate just ventilate one horizontal line and Skip One horizontal line, then ventlet one was onto a line and Skip One was done to align, just make sure that you keep doing that pattern. Keep doing that patching keep skipping those lines that we said we're going to skip so the second section like here I did it off camera and I'm going to show you this last third section uh, I'm going to show you again like this front part so start With your slanted lines, uh ventilating White, horizontal line and skipping one was onto a line and when you reach like three section that you want to ventilate we're going to start ventilating uh from the top all the way down formed, so that we can form that straight. Horizontal line, then we can start ventilating from side to side side to side side to side to side going like that. So guys. If you have any question, you can ask me uh in the comment section and if you have watched part one part, two part three part four do let me know which method you like to. Let me know with method how you prefer and if you have tried any of those do, let me know in the comment section and which one you love, which one you prefer which tutorial you really liked, and thank you so much guys for your support. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. So much guys. Thank you so much so right here, I'm done and I'm gluing that that the last uh patch right here guys and I'm ventilating, I'm still skipping those one horizontal line right here, the front we don't skip two because we want it uh to be full, but at The same time, we want it to look natural so guys. This is how it's looking so I'm going to go off camera. Then I'm going to remove that concealer that I used to Mark the hairline, I'm going to be using a wet towel and soap to remove. So guys this is the final result yay guys. So let me know what you think about this front: towel guys the frontal ventilation is finally over. Like part one to four is done so right now, uh in the next tutorials. I will be showing you what I use all those four frontals like. I will show you what I use those so guys if you're new here, please, please don't forget to subscribe and comment like share guys yeah, so that you can see what I used all those four frontal that I showed you how to ventilate. Don'T forget to subscribe. Guys don't fall get so that you can see what I use those frontal like, which wig is suitable for each of the frontals goodbye guys. Thank you so much for watching bye,

Luyanda Nonhlanhla: Loving ur detailed tutorial work❤️

karen w: I’m a bit confused about the horizontal pattern. But it came out beautiful

Luyanda Nonhlanhla: The frontal is beautiful

Luyanda Nonhlanhla: Hey love am based in SA where can I get the exact same lace that u are usingit so perfect and it hard to find the best quality lace for ventilating

Luyanda Nonhlanhla: Yaaaaaaasss girl❤️

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