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Yeah I ain't tryna, wait and be [. __ ] wait nope! Oh, you can't touch this [ __ ] with a limp [, __, ], hey y'all, ways to be slayed by Jordan and quick disclaimer. I like a mess in this video. My station is locator and number three. It'S gon na be a long video, maybe way back to the program. The hair I'll be working with today. Well, the company I'll be working with today is a stereo hair, I'm working with them again. They sneak me over some ink 3d lashes in some of their afro curly hair right now, we're looking at their 20 inch frontal. It does come pre plug. I didn't have to plug anything out this frontal whatsoever. It came truly pre plug I'm the lace. I'Ve been slow lately, so I don't know if it's light brown or transparent, but it's definitely one of the two. I think it's light brown, but I'm not sure - and they also sent me over to 26 inches in one 24 - inch bundle arm of the afro curly. This hair is super soft and, although it is very currently, you can still run your fingers to it, and I was very surprised by that. So yeah shout out to a stereo hair and today what I'm gon na do with this hair is show you how I make my frontal weeks. This is the most highly requested, video and yeah. So I hope I make this as detailed as possible. I hope y'all understand, and here we go and before we start constructing the wig, you les customize your frontal. So what I'm doing now is taking my cream of nature, leave-in conditioner, you can take any kind of leave-in conditioner or you can actually take order. We'Re spraying that front hairline and we're going to come back all those baby hairs. So when we bleach our nuts, we don't have any excess hairs in the way that may get bleached, because you do not want some blonde roots. Now it's okay to you, know bleacher nuts, like thoroughly to where you know like it's a little blood, but you don't want blood roots to like when you part your hair and you take a picture. It looks like your scalp is like very wide. You don't want that so after we are startups that comes together anyway. So after we um come back those hairs, we're gon na take our BW to powder and we're gon na. Take our Claire out 42 volume developer and um we're gon na mix that, together on you, want to use very little developer because you want your consistency to be thick, so I'm gon na mix this up. What time and you're gon na see like it's gon na be too thick to where everyone won't even spray, and that's not what you want you want to date, but you still want to be able to spread it. If you can were saying you just don't want it to drip off of your arm, applicator brush, so, okay, I'm gon na, add just a little bit more developer and then um, let's not mix them together. It'S gon na give me the perfect consistency and make sure your bleach mixture is not dripping back in the bow if you're stripping back in the bone. That means it's too wet. That means it's gon na seep through the lace and it's going to bleach your roots, but you want to make sure this is big and also it's best to apply this with. Like a butter knife like a plastic knife or a pencil spoon, it'll just make sure you're not pressing too hard, but I'm used to using the applicator brush, and I just I throw it. Although I am heavy handing out cuz, I am happy. Oh you just got. Ta lightly um smooth that out onto the frontal and be very careful when you add the hairline, because the harder you press, the more you risk getting the bleach to seep through and make the roots blow. And that's not what you want. But you definitely want to cover um. You want to make sure that you cover the front part of the hair, where you will be gluing it down or whatever. So if you don't have enough bleach, just make sure you put it on the front first and if you're not comfortable with bleaching your entire front. So just make sure you put it on the front, because that part must look natural, so yeah, and there is also no set time for you to leave your bleach. You leave your bleach all into your, not turn to the color and they are supposed to be, which can be which I own I leave it all to the turns blue different frontals have different times. I have some funnels that they'll be ready in five minutes. Tummy, ready in 10 stop take a whole hour. It'S just a pen, so you just watching yourself check on it every five minutes and also what I'm doing now is pulling out that um those hairs that are stuck to the bleach. You want to do that to make sure that all you try your hardest to not get those roots in line, so just pull the hairs out. The bleach and um you'll be good to go. Let this process and remember check out every five minutes. So now, as you can see, that frontal, like the UM that Sony have turned blood, as you can see, the roots they're looking pretty blood, so that's good without the roots with like towards the scalp area, is looking pretty blonde. So that means it's time to rinse. It out you're gon na um shampoo. Your fronts will use this trimmer lights or any arm violet or blue based on shampoo, just um tone-tone out the brassiness, and then we're gon na um go ahead and show you how it looks against the skin and then we're gon na proceed to UM. Give you all the information you need to make your fronts a week. You will need a mesh, don't count. This is the only cap. I use no matter what size the hair is, and now I'm going to show you the different hand, sizes. Okay, the 21 is for the smaller hands. The 22 is for the average normal heads and in Twitter. A 3.5 is for the bigger heads. Like just look at my head. You would use a 23.5 for me and my kind today we're gon na use the 22 on her, because she's our normal head of 21 would be smaller, that'll be like for somebody with a real small head, and then the Styrofoam head is for. Somebody would like almost like a kid size in it, so yeah be mindful of what you make your wig on, because that will determine how your week will see and also where you place your tracks in your front row on the couch will determine how your we Will see so pay very close attention today make the best judgment you can it's better to make a week too big than too small, because you can always put an adjustable strap in a too big week and make your feet, but if it's too small, it's just Not gon na work so now we're gon na make sure that that front triangle, you're gon na place that part of the cap in the front and the wider rectangular part will go in the bank. Once again, we are using r22 or I don't know if it's inches or feet whatever size canvas black hair. Let me go to stretch that cap all the way out and we have a place, a pin in the front and also in the back and if you um, that's not smoke. What you see is a excess bleach powder, because I don't be stunned by my black hair color hair on them. I doing everything on them so yeah now, please pay very close attention to these next few steps. Placement of your frontal is so important because if you placed it wrong, you will [ __ ] up the whole week, excuse my language, but there's just straight back. So what you want to do is you want to hold the front so place it directly in the middle and you're gon na proceed to move it forward. Do not place that front hairline directly on the edge of the cap. You know we will not be you want to position that front, so you want to bring it down some more in front of their own ends of the cap. I would say at least bring half of the front so in front of the cap. I know you may think that it's not gon na wear it's gon na be too big, but I promise you it's gon na fit just right. Do not put the hairline of the Front's on the edge of the cap because it's not gon na work. Once you place their first EP in the middle you're, gon na stretch out your front, so you on both sides and then you're gon na stretch it out in the middle on the back of the frontal and you're gon na place. The pin in the back in the middle after you stretch it out, make sure you're stretching that Front's are completely out. You don't want any love any rolls any bubbles in your frontal, because it's just not gon na look good. If you have to rewind stealth. Rewind steps don't worry about their front being loose, stop worrying about the front focus on the back stay with me focus on the back. Now I'm going to take that right side fit up open the home peel it for so you can see how it looks and we're gon na stretch that directly to the side we're not necessarily trying to stretch it to the back, we're stretching it down to the Side and wherever it stops on the edge of the cap is where you were pinning do not try to stretch it all the way to the back, just stretch it down the side and whenever it stops, you see where your stop said. Don'T try to bring it back to the back of that band, you're gon na! Stop it right there and whenever is left hanging off it's fine, because when you put your ring on that part will be the part that covers your ears. Then she will cut out. But if you stretch it all the way to the bank now your wig is not gon na fit properly. Okay. I know I'm talking a lot but stay with me. It'S okay to have excess frontal hanging off on the edge. That'S actually what you want so now, once we got that penis that with me, I'm gon na come to this other side. We'Re gon na stretch that down again as well and wherever it stops on the edge of that cap. You pin it in. If you see a lot hanging out, that's fine, that's fine! Do not try to stretch their frontal to the back because your phone, so when you get done it's not gon na work, it's not gon na fit around your ear properly. You want that excess lace. So you can turn it off, so it can fit to your hair properly. You don't want that lace to be already pre. You know [ __ ] up in an adult. Look right, so yeah wherever you stop. It is where you're pinning it now we're not doing yet in between those two peers from the middle in each side. We'Re gon na also pull the middle of that back. Okay, I'm sold out. So I can understand what I'm saying: okay, okay back at it again, you see that pan from the middle in the side and at the bottom we're gon na I'm gon na pinch, the middle in between those two pins and we're gon na add another pin. This is just to make sure that some back of that filter is stretched and his flat is no bubbles. There'S no lumps no hooks we're gon na do that on the same side, again, not the same side, but on the opposite side, and between that middle on pin and the pin on the far left you're gon na on pitch in between the middle and you're gon. Na put it back and you're gon na place a pin to secure it in place, not after you got everything in the back right, make sure everything in the back make sure that back of that function looks you know, smooth and flat now the front. I know you look at the front line. Oh my god, it has bubbles in it. Is that it's not flat across the front? No, you won't the front loose. Do not hang up in the show you in a second. What you don't want do not pull the front row like that on your weak, because when you take it out, it's not gon na see, leave your throat to loose and the first start worry about the front. Because when you get doing and you cut the excess cap off, it's gon na be right. It'S not worried about a front like a loose. If the front is tight, take that frontal off and reposition it make sure your back is tight and right and you can leave the front loose, is gon na get tight in the end, so diver goes so from middle to one side, get done and we're gon Na stop for a middle to the other side. Now, as you can see, I'm going and doing a regular stitch. You know another spectacular. We just saw in the front row down and, as you can see, um when I'm a setup, I'm Angela chopstick is very quick in and I'm uh I'm uh, I'm gon na tell y'all just a few seconds. If some I know yeah, I think I'd be laughing too, so I get passionate about this anyway. Uh keep somewhere. Now you see that thick, that's that thick um, a thick back black pants, do not sew over them. You want your waitress tricks, just in case you by chance make it a little bit. You smile you want, so we've dispensed do not sow or any big part of this count, because if you do your weight will not be able to stretch and you better make sure damn so did it did so he okay, so don't not so on the dick Part anything part of this cow, because you're gon na interfere with the stretching of your weed. You want to make sure that so we can stretch, so it can be comfortable. You do not want something just sitting on your head, giving you a cuff to hit it, and you don't want to do all this work and they have to take it down and do it again. So don't so a big part and um we're almost done with this side and I'll show you again that you don't want to bring your needle all the way through um. Now, when you get to this side down here at the bottom, you have no choice but to start on the big part of the cap, but you want to make sure you're not bringing that needle all the way through the cap. You just want to sew through that top layer, so you're not sewing through the actual elastic of the week. The elastic is what stretches the week and you're gon na see that in just a second I'm a pop back in again just to make sure y'all with me, because I know I'm feeding y'all a lot of information at the same time. So yeah, I'm popping in don't worry, you have to have your way clipping. That'S the way make your life easier, work, smarter, not harder by pop pop pop I'll back up back, like I said again, do that take your needle all the way through that thick part of their own cap. You wan na take it through very lightly through that very very top layer, and you will see it. What should make it. Your hallway is kind of like you'll, see like the two different layers on the big part. Take it to that first layer. Do not take it through that part that it's big, because you're gon na make your wing too tight, and it's not gon na want to stretch. It is not gon na fit your hand, so make sure your sewing is only through the actual cap and not through the cap and be elastic. Take your time when doing this. This is maybe somebody out first from so we take your time. There is no need to rush okay and now, as you sew on as you sew the sides down on as you get closer to the tee pinch, you could just take the pouch away and you can just stick them in your arm black hand. Now, once we get done with this, we're gon na make a knot and then we're gon na go back to the building. I'M gon na beat those same steps on the other side, make sure your stitches are close together. Make sure you are stitching me because your front toe is really your wing if the front so is messed up, the whole week is messed up your chance to the back. You know you can sleek mix those up, but your from your fronts are got to be tight and white, so follow these steps. I know country podcast and me sometimes, but I'm really trying to explain as best as I can in our storm yeah. As you can see, I say I'm allowed a lot, I'm probably gon na say. Like fifty thousand times I brought a sample a war for saying all, but I can't help you out. This is hot towel. Haven'T you guys supposed to say all your vocabulary? You must be professional, but [ __ ] there, I'm sorry. I can't do it, I'm asking not right now, so you can't be saying all people down sighs just look past that focus on what we doing now, as you can see also another on the side. Again, I'm just repeating the same stuff that I just did on the right side. So now, if we finish this time, I'm gon na make a knife, and I'm gon na show you guys how they're fun to look. Your stitches should be neat and their frontal should be flat now what I'm gon na do now, um just get the function out the way in to make sure that I am going in the right direction, which making my week apart all my weeks down the middle And I do a braid on each side. This is not necessary. If you feel like this is going to throw you off, don't worry about it. I know I do you know. Sometimes I be doing too much, but it really helps me. What I do is I make a braid on each side and as I'm braiding um you'll see, I pulled the lace in the front for it and I'll do that until I'm finished with the whole cornrow braid, whatever you want to call it, and then the front Looks good and I don't see any bubbles and it looks pretty good, then I know that once I put it on my clients head or my head, that is gon na be right. If you do, those two braids make sure you pull the front forward, know that cuz, you know, if you don't, you gon na have bubbles, but when you braid it and you pull that front for it and it looks really good and it looks like it's gon Na lay right, then, you said of the right narration, but if you break that front down and even after you poured the lace for in the front and she bring and then they look it too good. You know like when pray you might wan na. You know we sewing down, you know just make sure just make sure you follow all my steps I feel like y'all won't mess up, though, but this brain in the front is not necessary. I just do this to make sure. Personally, I don't know where I learned this from, but I just started doing it one day and I was like okay, if I prayed it in a lady's white and I see how it lays on once this brainy I'd know where to lay right on the Klan's. It so yeah once again, this is optional. If you feel like this is gon na fix, you up, don't worry about it, just clip your front side away, but as for me, I break all my front rows whether it occurred in a straight - and I just do this - to get an idea of how their Hair, like their hair lines, gon na look 1 & 2. It um if I'm gon na, have any bubbles in the for it and if I feel like I'm gon na have like Oh a large amount of bubbles in the front. I take that whole [, __ ] off and start over again, because you, you don't wan na um. If you know something, that's messed up, go ahead and fix it. Now, don't try to fix them on the clients hair after you don't mess it up. No, you need to fix it down that way. You won't have to worry about nothing when it's time to put all the clients here, but just to install it. Okay, so now we're gon na take our own bundles. We work from longest inch up to the shortest inch unless you're doing about, if you're doing a bob your work from shortest inch on the bottom and longish inch. I can't talk far nothing and longest inch on the top, but we're starting with the longest inch on the bottom. Then we're gon na work our way up to the shortest. Now we actually are going to start on the big part, but once again, if you feel like you got messed up, don't start on that big part just go ahead and start on the actual cap. That'S gon na be in the very nape of the neck anyway. So it's not even necessary to sew hair on that part, but I just like to because I try to light the own I had to get as much hair at the wig as I possibly can, and we're gon na be singling our webs. Normally, when I do like a sewing or wet now I double my whips and sometimes I know my works on the wings as well, but you'll see as as you make ways over time, there we're making a wig you use more hair. So what you only have three bundles. You definitely want to stick or your chest when I have like about four or more bundles, I like to double, look and then just single the top, so it lays flat. But if it's three you want to single it, especially if they're longer inches like 24, 26. 28 30. He doesn't want to single your tracks. So now I'm showing you that you don't want a secret either all the way through that cap and the elastic you just want to stick it through that part. You see that you see how they're on apart. That'S what you call the cap before you start be sticking through the cap and the elastic, and that's not what you want. You want to stick it through. Only just the cap and you want to start sewing. We start sewing at the very nape and we keep going back and forth left and fourth Wow. We keep going back, left and right, left or right, left or right to get to the top and then you're gon na switch it up a little bit. I don't start start directly behind the front door. You can't I just don't do that. I'Ve had bad experiences in the past, so I literally just do it like. I would do my frontal sewing. I start in the back and I worked my way up so now. I'M gon na just go ahead and on so this first track and when it's time to fall, I'm gon na come back to try to give you guys some insight on that. So now do not cut your tracks. It is not necessary to cut your tracks in the back or the middle of your week. All you have to do is simply just follow the track over. So now that's just the line of my camera, which I'm always doing you got ta, follow their track over and you see you're gon na make a crease whenever you follow the track. You'Re gon na make a crease and what you do is you're gon na. Take your needle through both is of that crease you're gon na arm, so that maybe one or two times you know make that tight. And then you just go keep on going about your busy. You go so you're. A second row star you do is just make that crease make that crease on fo. Let me say it like that: make that so tight so do both tracks on that fo, and now you have your second row starting you're. Just gon na keep going now. We'Re still sewing all the thick part of the band but, as I said before, we just saw it on through the cap and not the elastic. Now it's a little it's a space of that thick bed like at the top with a lot of thread in it. You definitely do not do that so on that part, but you can start on their own. The part of the banner doesn't have all their extra three in it, but yeah do not start on those vertical um. Think bands, with a lot of thread in it and those salt on those horizontal bands with a lot of three and because that is what make sure we extract, and it also gives you a weak security. And you don't want to mess that up by putting tracks. We'Re not putting tracks I'll pull a thread through it um. You know it makes it go off. It makes sure where you go off so now, I'm just gon na continue sewing and I'm gon na pop back in every now and then just to make sure we're on track and now we're getting close to home so on the tracks behind the front. So we're still currently on our first bundle, because these bundles from a stereo hairdo come thick and come with a lot of track anyway, back to the week, you are you, so it's close to the front so as you can get, but you do not. So all the frontal - and we repeat that you so as close to the front so as you can get - and I mean, as you can see, the trek is like literally like damn Derek connected to the front, but I promise you they are nuts. You don't want to grab the front to end your track while saw him, because what it does is, especially if you so tight like me, you cause the front tool to be pull in a direction that it doesn't need to be pulled in. Your toaster is already tight and secure; it doesn't need any way through any and when you do so um when you do grab your front so while sewing your track scene, you actually do create bubbles in your front stone and that's not what you want to do. So you want to sew as closely as possible to the front so as you can, even while still folding your tracks, but do grab any part of the frontal, because you will cause bubbles, especially if you're so tight. All I do is when I get to the arm it when I get to the end of that front. So all I do is fold it over. I start in between their own phone and then I keep going on starting on my new world that I have made. I hope you guys understand what I'm saying so now we are family dealt with sewing in one. Full bundle of the way, as you can see, is definitely enough space to fit the other two bundles. In now how you connect your new bundle to the wig I'll? Do is take my new bun. Do I open it, and I take my needle and I stick it through the weft of the track, and I just keep on sewing is nothing really hard and the next one to the week? I just thought that I should explain it just so. You guys can know exactly what I was doing and also let me give you a quick tip on someone in your bundles on your wing, make sure that you are leaving some space in between each track. I know you thinking like no, I don't want any spaces. I don't want of any track showing well baby. I promise you, if you don't put no spaces in between your tricks. You'Re gon na run out of hair. Do not be like me when I first started on, make it weak. I got my own I'll, be throwing those bundles so close together and then you get to the top and you ain't got no hair and then you got ta, take care from the bank finesses to the front and then now your wig is really looking Skippy. So now I may shoot your arm leaving a decent amount of space in between each track. That way, you can have enough hair so fully covered the cap. The only part of the week that must be sound, close together is at the very arm front. Behind the falter, because you don't want any spaces in between that, but everything else please leave space because you're gon na run out of hair and then you're gon na be sitting there. Looking crazy do not be like me still. I look crazy. Just follow my steps and you gon na, be the right gon na be on the right path. Once again, I'm analyst of the bed in the night, the bathroom, but no man, all this stuff. In the background not wearing my next, I'm regretting it look at the wig look at the week so that once we get close to the top, we don't want to follow those trace because we don't want to make of like any hubs. So yeah we're gon na cut the track. I know some of y'all literally like hate kind of tricks like accuser, you're inside but baby. You don't watch a week to be lumpy. You want you week to lay flat. You don't want nobody cell, always humping ability. You want to meet too late for that, so please cut those tracks at the top of the wig. When you get close to being done. I know it's probably killing you the inside, but yeah. It'S gon na help you at the end so yeah. I definitely cut the tracks once I get to the top, so every day can lay flat and I don't have any hugs, because when you part your hair and you try to cover your frontal in the back, the more you fold towards the top, the more hair You have to use to cover the tracks of the bank and the more it looks lumpy in boxy, so yeah just catch the tracks make your life better, and now we have a few tricks left over it. That'S fine! If you want to go ahead and add those back in between those phases, you care, but I chose not to because I wick is pretty full enough. As you can see that way, it was definitely laying flat, and that is exactly what you want to do. So I'm gon na take out all your teepees and you're gon na take your wig completely off of the canvas blockade and they're, not as you can see in the inside. You have excess cap underneath the front, so you definitely want to cut that on part out. So that on, when you place the front, saw all the clients here that on there um and look scalping throughout the whole entire phone to see y'all cut, the excess Kappa become photo. Be careful, though cuz. If you make a mistake, it cut the front or the thread. That'S on the front row to the week. You can mess up the whole week and there you go, get frustrating it may be Kissin everybody out see ya. If you have to leave just a little bit of the black cap on there, that's fine, that's fine! It is like a mess up, nothing but dude. I cut that funnel three trying to cut that black cap off too close, as you can see that to get brighten up, as you can see, look at that that, oh, okay, okay, once again, I did not plug anything like a baby. I do not like your work, see this one will talk about where you were with a quality company. You ain't got a plug that you can just go about your business. So now, with all my curly units, I go ahead and go wash them before. I install it on clients or you know whatever I do whatever, but I definitely call my curling with this arm my straightener by the way view this. I doubt her westrom, but curling hair. I just feel like you have to co. Wash is just so you get on get the true look of the curl, because the curl that um comes out of the pack. It'S not the curl that it's gon na be see. I like to go ahead and come wash it. I wan na hit a blow dry, the hair line, and now what I'm doing now, I do this to all my ways to get that super melted. Look before I even put it on the clients here I'll go ahead and take my hot comb on the highest setting and a hot comb, the hair. On back what this does is um. I see my cover issues to do and I was clinging by Bo. My old co-worker she used to do this and I was ever wonder: why was she doing it? I was like it's really, you know not doing anything but, as I started doing it, I've noticed like a difference like I feel, like the lace just melts melt into the skin. I don't know why, but it just does so I do it and I woulda hit it all right back up the weak or because you know I didn't blow drying a hot cup, so it did get a little frizzy and dry towards the top. So now we don't know it'll go ahead, detangling, my hair, be that this is super curly hair, this afro curly hair. You want to brush the hair from the bottom, the ends and work your way to the top. That'S what detangling anything you work! Your way from the bottom go up towards the top. Almost like a dog gon na show you guys um, I have the scalpel. This photo is looking really fleeky light. As you can see, look at that cow cow, okay, scapula is then shoot down, and that's what you get when you a laggard ice to bleach they'll be trying to sit down. No, we still are trying to type beat you're nauseous. Then it bleach till it turns blood, stop trying to do that. 2025. 15. 10 minutes. Just let it just let the frontal bleach, let it do its job. So now, I'm gon na show you out that beautiful care of panel y'all. If yeah, I don't know about curly hairs, my favorite, like I'm just looking so rich and now we're here about Barbara Coco um. Yes, she um does it where we've really really um. She does from time to time she uh mostly wears like a lock twist. Sometimes she may wear an afro, but very rarely of she wears a lot of oh, I would say uh more on the masculine side hairstyles, but I begged her for literally a whole year y'all I was like please try frou-frou and she. Finally, let me do this, though, when I hit, it is style that we that I just show y'all how I base from start to finish. Oh hair. Today we went for a double baby hair. Look because you know I wanted to keep it on at a very um. I want to keep the test I very comfortable for her, because I know it's something new to her, but as I can see, uh baby girl was loving it and I did try a new method yeah. I actually use lace tip for the first time but um but struck out. That is the newer videos. We used the actual a steam because it definitely um it definitely belts a hurl, a sense of war. Try to things you know during the days. You know letting do the technique so yeah. I think you guys so much. It'S the yeah later

Bella B MUA: I watch this video every time I’m about to make a wig. I literally study it for at least two days before I make my unit. It has never failed me!!!

Tiana Alyse: This boy don’t get enough credit this unit is bomb

Ariana j: I’ve watched so many “how to make a wig tutorials” this is definitely the best tutorial on YouTube Super detailed. Needed this. Love his videos.

IG: carvmelcurves: THIS is the detailed 'how to do a wig' video I always wanted. Others videos on here are like 10 mins but you gave us the full 40+mins video with the lil screaming when the important stuff and tricks came bc we're just humans who still think stuff like 'Jaja, he said I shouldn't but I'm doin it anyways'. Much luv at this point

Raven Bobo: I felt like he was gone pop me with a comb the entire video i felt like I was being fussed at. I’m sitting here like damn what I do wrong this time I love him ❤️❤️❤️ very informative

CoolieKay: This was so well spoken, I learn visually and I felt like I was in the room with you learning ✍ Take notes y’all this is good shit period More videosss like this pooh

Boss Lady Lexi: I really love your teaching and your ability to Instruct us on the do’s and don’ts of course making a wig

Stargate 19: I learned the hard way. I sewed my closure on the elastic. By the time I was done, my wig cap went from a large to an extra small! I had to do the whole thing over.

dannyroro03: I’m seen so many YouTube videos and I have never not once felt the need to comment on something and tell them how truly blessed and talented they are. This is definitely your calling and you are also so personable. I’ve had frontals put on by a few beauticians and they had bad attitudes or pretended it was extremely impossible to do. You know your talent and you aren’t afraid to share it as well. Kudos to you

Shavonne C: This was so detailed! Thank you for making this. I’ve been making my own wigs for a while now, but I always learn something new! You’re the best

Merrisha Joubert: I totally learn something out of this video thanks so much for sharing and going into depth bc not all do this so I appreciate it

jbaby52909: Omg this video is the absolute truth! Ive been making my own wigs for years but this is the video I've been needing to watch. I followed your method to the tee and I swear I just sewn the most perfect wig Ive ever made. Keep doing ya thanggg Jordan

P Nicole: I couldn’t have asked for a more detailed video in my life this was perfection

Rhonda Thornton: AWESOME tutorial JordanYou have definitely inspired me to practice, practice and keep practicing making my own wigs. I’ve had some bad experiences with two salons where I’ve dropped off my hair and wigs and they’ve either messed them up or stolen bundles. Before my mom passed she was a stylist for 40+ years, so I know what things are suppose to look like and what/how it should look on my head (which is small so I never use all my bundles) so now I have trust issues with stylist and that’s a damn shame. I so appreciate this videoYOU’RE THE BOMB

Shay Marie Stylez: Thank you so much for every detail and being very informative!! This has given me a lot of insight and tips on how to accomplish my frontal wig I am doing so after this video!! I’m more confident now that I’ve watched your Tutorial

Extra Reagan: This is the wig construction video I needed. I’m so mad I didn’t have you when I first started making my wigs. This gives me the confidence to actually make wigs for others. Thank you.

Shanelle Henry: Omg. I learned so much by watching you making this wonderful wig. I appreciate this video alot . Thanks so much for uploading. I watched you all the time. I am loving this wig to be honest. You did a wonderful job❤❤

Starseed Glow: Thank you so much for this video. You explained the process PERFECTLY ❤

Miss duCille: Thank you so much for this video I made my first wig and it was damn flawless thanks to you!!

TishasaurusTV: VERY DETAILED! I make wigs myself and you’re literally thee best instructor!

Bebe Staxx: I've been subd for a while but this was my first time making a frontal wig. I have to say the trick 'if it doesn't lay when you braid it after sewing your frontal then it's probably wrong' will definitely be my go to from now on! I I don't know what I was doing wrong but following you helped a helluva lot!!

Bridget_Renee: Man thank you so much for this. You didn’t have to make this detailed video, but you did and I appreciate you ❤️

Deeva Staples: Thank you Jordan! I was about to pay to get another wig made, but I'm gonna do it myself. I been doing hair for years, and use to make my own cap wigs, the elastic band in the dome cap intimidated me (I made one and it was too tight) thanks for the tips

Aaliyah Fraser: Thanks for making this video! I’m gonna try and make my first wig soon and this really helped especially with bleaching the knots cause I had no clue where to start

D’Angela Allen: I just love your instructions and the fact you are speaking real and not worrying about being punctual and all super proper really helps me to understand what you are saying it’s just something about you being yourself makes me feel comfortable....also I’ve been doing wigs for almost 10 years but I always have lil hiccups and you literally explained this step by step to the T!!! I’m super ready to make my next wig and it be perfect the first time I make it... thank you love your work

Shana Williams: This is an OUTSTANDING WIG MAKING TUTORIAL! @SLAYEDBY JORDAN you are truly gifted & talented. I've been looking for a detailed tutorial and you have provided it. THANK YOU SO MUCH! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!

Amyah Holloman: i’m so grateful to finding your channel because this is the best video for beginners ! This video needs to be featured so you can get ALL the credit you deserve it ❤️ you are killing the game Jordan!! I love you ‼️

Traycielicious: This was sooo informative!! I’ve probably made at least 15 frontal wigs in my life and babyyyy I’ve been doing it wrong! Lol

JUSTMYTHOUGHTSONLY: You are amazing. I am a huge fan of real people. Thank you much for all you do, I've learned to much from you. I purchased a unit last week and wanted to cry it was a hot mess and I needed it for my daughter wedding in November. Thanks to you, I will have that wig I want. You keep talking Jordan, you are very entertaining, knowledgable and fun to watch. I am so proud of you. Continue to keep it 100% and showing us what you can do. All of your units are bomb Tight!

chrishonna mallard: Okay first of all, this video is so well explained and I just wanna thank you for that I made my first frontal wig w some beyani bundles and frontal and I am literally in shock of how good it came out. I watched this video the entire time and you wasn’t Lyin when you say “ TAKE YOUR TIME!!!”

Shi lashay: I followed this video to make my first frontal wig and it was bomb my only problem was it was too big I had to sew a band on it so the next time I know not to pull my frontal halfway over my dome cap I'll pull it down a little. Great video. I love your work!!

Shaqweta Morrow: Amazing video, thank you so much for being so thorough! ♥️♥️♥️

Maxine Achille: The tips you shared in this video are bomb. You are genuine and that comes across. Never lose your sense of humor and positivity! Thank you for sharing! I learned soooo much.

CheyenneMarie: Wow, after a couple months of learning more and more about doing hair. You the first person who I’ve seen that clearly explained how to properly fold tracks over. Thank you

WeLoveGabby: Awwwww, I appreciate this video soo much! Thank you for this very detailed hands on tutorial!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tmoni 78: Jordan boo boo I’m loving your tutorials keep up the good work on your channel I have been doing my hair for years and I love to learn something new and upbeat. Thank you for giving us gems on this channel

Jayla Lavender: This just made me feel SOOOOOOOOOOOO confident to make one!

Thabile Mothebe: This was so detailed. Other videos tell you to cut the tracks from the beginning but your method of sewing over makes it nice and flat. Thank you!

Danielle Blanding: Best tutorial hands down!!!! Making my first wig this weekend , and now I am super excited . Thankyou Thankyou Thankyou!!!!!!

LoyaltyIsEvrthng: Love that you are so detailed!

Justice Thomas: I love this tutorial !!! Never stop what you’re doing ! ❤️

Omoge_N: Thank you so much! This is the most informative video I’ve seen on YouTube. Please don’t ever take it down

Tanisha Rochas Hair: I never subscribe but this here gave me so much information I watched the full tutorial. Very funny very detailed . Can’t wait to make my first wig xoxo

Journey Smith: I just wanna say you are an inspiration to me !!! idk if you’re gonna see this but me being a 19 year old watching another 19 year old making wigs while I’m making wigs it’s such an inspiration to me I watch ALL of your videos. Especially when I make a wig. You give me confidence when I’m making it

Ms Diamond Links: Out of all the videos I’ve watched, only you actually taught me how to place my frontal

Rocky Tho: Your personality made me actually watch this, I love love love your energy

Khalie Shields: This was the best wig making video I’ve seen and I’ve been on YouTube for years just watching. Yours made me feel like I could actually do this!!!!

Jae Bea Blessings: This was the "Bestest" Tutorials I have watched on making a frontal wig! Thank You for Sharing! Beautiful Unit & Client!

Stargate 19: Homemade wigs are probably more comfortable than the manufactured wigs.

janay Wooldridge: Enjoyed Watching This Felt Like I Was Actually In A Class Learning Something For Once Great Tutorial ❤️

Erika Wami: this is what a detailed lace frontal video should look like!! thank you so much for this

SimplyThatiana: This should have 1 million views. It was super clear and concise compared to other frontal wig construction videos I have seen, and I have watched a lot of videos lol.

Chante Dawson: I literally followed this video step by step to make my second wig & I LOOOOVE IT! I’m a YouTube professional hunni

IamAC: Lovedddd this !! Soo in depth on why & how things are suppose to be! Ahhhh loveee you sis ❤️ thanksss for the free game!

Life With Rena: I literally binge watch all your videos! Your positive energy is so contagious!

Vintage Soul: I have watched so many videos on how to make a wig and got it wrong every time. I found this video and Im happy to say I've finally made a wig that fit my head and look the way it is suppose to. I want to thank you for the very detailed video because you have helped me so much. You are one of the best here and youtube, keep up the good work. I will definitely be coming back for the knowledge thay you with dispense on us.

Darcus Sanderlin: You are amazing. I am so glad you made this tutorial. I have messed up so many. Thank you so much. ❤❤❤

Mikhaila: This is the best video ever!!!! Whenever I make a new frontal wig, I go rewatch this video and my wigs fit perfectly!

Happy Joy: This worked!!!. My Mannequin head is 24" and my head is 22" (I bought it years ago and never measured). Its a little big (not super loose at all) but it still fits. I love how this cap feels!!!!!!!!!!! It feels secure like a cap/helmet. I measured so that I used all of my 3 bundles so I didn't cut! Love it!!! I thought the frontal would have been super loose and it's not at all, even before I added the elastic band! Thank you Jordan!!!! I watched this video over 5 times!!!

ForeverErica Love: Awww she was so happy. ❤️.... You explained the steps very well and easy to understand. Your work is amazing. ❤️

LaSonya Williams: You are such a wonderful teacher!!! Blessed hands!! Thanks for all of your videos

Keyonni S: I cannot explain to you how many times I rewatch your videos every day I try to make sure I do not miss anything as I try to learn how to do it myself and follow along

N: I followed this step by step and my wig fit my head perfect!

Meggans POETICAL Breeze: Thank you for your more then generous detailed videos... Smiles... When I see your vids pop up I get so geeked... Your talent speaks volumes and will take you further then YOUTUBE‼️ By the way the words of encouragement you gave to the 12yr old young man about accomplishing his dreams of doing hair melted my ❤️... stay smiling and I so live the look by the way...

Tarika Johnson: I learned two new tips from this video that I wasn’t doing, thank you for this! Very helpful and detailed! & funny lol

dennisha goffe: I love your vids and as a up coming wig maker also I’m still learning a lot more

Monique Slatton: I absolutely love this model she is beautiful!

Da Blindian: I absolutely LOVE how detailed this is omggg

Naturally_fit: Wow only half way through already the best video I’ve came across detailing frontal sew in. The tips about the frontal was soooooo helpful and well explained country bumpkin lol…. Came out just as I thought thank you for the video

Regina N: I really appreciate this video! It's time for me to learn and this was so informational thank you

Brownskin Girl: Jordan, you're just an expert! I can watch this over and over in slow motion n still munk it up! Great slay boo!❤

Glam Lives Here: I love ur content and I love how detailed it was esp telling people do not go through the thick part of the cap. U were dropping gems.. u should do more of these types of videos.❤❤

Jess 2cute: U literally made the perfect video. Straight to the point and very detail. I hate when ppl talk to much about nothing. I love your videos

Aaliyah Collie: Omfg your the best I literally just finished my unit and it came out perfect , just by watching your video every other video I seen didn’t help or it wasn’t enough instructions . But you killed it & when you keep saying you talk to much you don’t it’s good to talk a lot when your teaching I love more instructions.

Keris Patterson: THANK YOU!!!! <3 I will use this for my next wig.

Khadijah Thomas: Not even half way in and I love it! Super informative and hilarious ❤️

Zee: I love everything about you and your energy!✨ Great video boo!

Cee A: Best explanation for making a frontal everrrr

Bla _Ze: Very detailed. I will be doing over my frontal again this way.

Munk Munk: This video just made my day I was like “hurry up Jordan and post this I need this tutorial for my birthday” (10-19♎️) and then boom I get a notification on youtube ❤️❤️❤️

L. Mat: Beautiful love your work!

iamshelbynicole: Thank you so much for this! I'm about to make my first wig today *crosses fingers* lol!

Talisia King: Yesssssssss you help me make my first lace front wig lol I felt like you was talking to me 1 on 1 lmao "Don't worry about the front"!! ❤️Thank you so much I really enjoyed your video

Faith Green: I love your whole life man. You are so patient with us I love how to teach and really take the time to show us errors. God bless you

Rebecca Woodard: “I don’t know if it’s inches or feet; whatever” Friend!!!!!

Angel B.: Very informative!!!! Thank you

Mom so Hard: YASS! Poppin lips, clear DETAILED video, sassy AF!! Im here for it!

TWIN ARMY: I slayed my first wig after watching you for an entire you week. Love you

FlawlessAndFancy: This video is so very detailed. So, you really cannot go wrong if you follow it step by the step. The commentary tho! LOL! Jordan you had me DWL!

LovelyVeex: I swear I’ve watch so many videos on how to make a wig and yours has to be the best one literally I was rolling the whole time but very Detailed! Thank you

Sonia Fernandes: Most informative wig tutorial on YouTube so far.

Ashleigh Inez.: Lmaooo this is the real tea on making a wig. Where was you when I first started years ago. Still watching though. ❤️ That hair is giving

Keela Allen: Love that you are very detailed ♥️

Fidēlis B: “You better fa damn sho make sure your wig fit” I really can’t stop laughing lmao.

Maria Ybarra: You are so good at explaining love!! thanks for this video it helped so much!!

Medea YA: You: giving detailed verbal instructions Me: I’m just here to relax to the video P.S your content is fab!

jena5642: Great detailed video thanks a lot

Kandice Williams: you are the TRUTH!! I am currently studying this video because Friday I'm making my 2nd frontal wig....this time I'm gonna use your technique and see how it comes out!!!

Jayla Johniece’🎀: I Swear I Been Watching Tutorials All Day & Nobody Explained This Better Then You Thank You So Much, Finna Slay This Frontal Wig Now #NewSubbie❤️

Charmya Thrasher: I loveeeee this!!! Your teaching is amazing

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