How To: Make 28” Nadula Frontal Wig | Super Affordable Hair

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All right, you guys so we're gon na get straight to it, no time to waste, so I'm starting out with this wig cap. You can find this at your local beauty supply store. I'M placing this on my mannequin hair and I place two t pins down at the bottom to create the shape of like the back of my heads hairline. So now I'm grabbing my frontal and you guys can see right here. I'M folding it in half. I cut a slit right at the middle point of the frontal in the lace so that I could line it up with the center of the wig cap on the mannequin head. This is going to make sure that everything is centered, and even so we don't have a lopsided frontal once that first tee pin is secured in the lace in the front. I just go to the back of the frontal grab another tee, pin and secure the back as well. I then go in and secure both sides of the frontal where the wig cap ends. After that, I take this silver marker, and I outline where my frontal is. These T pins are pretty much going to keep it in place, but with me something always goes haywire when I'm making a wig. So I just want to make this line right here so that I can stay on track when I'm sewing. Once I get the frontal outline, I start at the bottom of the wig cap and start drawing horizontal lines across just as a guide for when I sew down my bundles. So this was my first time actually doing this, so my lines are really janky and I didn't space them out the best, but it still helped me out so much when it came to sewing on the bundles. So I highly recommend doing this so now I am going to sew down the frontal which to me is pretty much the easiest part of the whole process. I first take my threaded needle and take it through the end of the frontal. I take it through the top part of that material on the wig cap, not through the elastic band just to the top part, and once I get it through there. I create a loop with the thread and pull the needle through to make sure that it is tight. I do that over the same area about two or three times to make sure everything is a lot and secured in place, and then I pretty much just continue that same process all across the end of that frontal. So I go through the frontal through the wheel cap pull the needle between the thread through that loop and then pull tight to secure. So once I start getting close to the other end of the frontal, I pretty much just do what I did when starting off the sewing on the other side of the frontal. So I go over the same spot about two or three times and once I feel that it is super secure. I go in with my scissors to cut the thread and then I make two knots in the thread just but I'm you know a little, not there. Just to lock everything in place, okay, you guys I'm gon na switch over from the voiceover and make this part a top three, so that I can really walk you guys through my step. I am no professional by any means, but I do want to share with you guys what I do, because it is like beginner friendly, so pretty much. You guys saw last my eyes stitched down my front. I really took my time to do it neat so that it'll be smooth and flat and we wouldn't have any additional like lumps or bumps, because we don't want that after sorting. In my frontal, I went ahead and start sewing my bundle starting from the bottom and working my way up, and I just basically follow the lines on this wig cap so so far I have used all, but this a little bit of three bundles. So the 2:28 are down in the bottom. This is the 26, and then this is what is remaining of the third 26 inch, a bundle now looking at it. I am going to have to go in and cut in that last work button which I really hate, because I don't need that much more, but I don't want like this much space either, but yeah, that's something small! So let's just go ahead and get to it. So my needle and thread is still threaded from this last little width that I sewed on. When I get to the end of the work, I do not cut the thread. I used to do that and then restart, but I realized that that is so time-consuming and it's really a waste of time. So I just left this on there and then just pin that there to keep up with it. So taking this bundle here or this piece of web, I'm going to measure it out against this line here once you go a little bit under the long, because I did jog this one kind of wide. So it's not as even from here to here as from here to here, so I'm just going to trace this on and I think it's honestly almost a perfect fit. Yet it's a little over on this side here, but it is pretty much spot-on. So what I'm going to do is take my needle right here. You guys want to just trace this a line across here because I didn't draw it that way, but just follow it here and just go down just a little bit. I'M going to take the needle and put it through cat once I put the needle through the cat, I am once you go in and put the needle through the actual the song part of this left right here now. There are two things that I did, that a lot of people wouldn't recommend for you guys to do one which is cutting my webs. I personally cut my works because the last time that I was doing the flip over method with hair. That was this long. It just made the wig look kind of weird and bulky longer. Hair is a bit thinner, so I just wanted everything as flat as possible, so I did cut my lips. It can't increase, shedding bacala quick, shared naturally anyway over time. So I didn't really care. Also. Another thing people may not recommend it's actually going through the weft once again it can induce the shedding. But for me that is just something I really don't care about. So I want to take my needle and I'm going to go through the two pieces, which is a lot more difficult than it seems, I'm just going to pour it through there I'm pulling my thread slowly because a lot of times it will get bunched up and Get a little tangled so just take your time like you, don't have to be in a rush. You want it to look good, okay and then once it goes under through the wig cap again and then through that lift one more time just to make sure everything is secure in place, make sure your three dozen you tangle it up. If you get the nylon thread, it definitely won't give you those problems of like getting caught and tangled, but it'll be able to just lie right there without any problems, but this is all they had an abusive bus to wear this, like, I, don't know, women terror. This is those a little change so now I've taken the needle I bought through the wig. Have I've gone under the whip instead of through? If it's now about two like sorry, rocking and rolling y'all, so pretty much. What I do is once I get Anita through there I'll take this a loop of my thread and throw it over at the middle yeah. So can you guys see this so far? How it's looking really flat? Okay, so now they wear it down here. On this end, obviously this overlaps - I can't pull this up and around, but I really don't want so I want to keep everything uniform, so I am once you put this little piece off back, just put it out here. So, even though the wig is flipped upside down for me now it's the same process so go give it a little tap under it. The way flip it over the needle and then pull and secure it in place. Now that we're at the end of the weft right here, you basically do what we did in the beginning. You go through the cab through the weft this time and set up around it like I said, which is not the easiest thing to do, pull that needle through put the thread hook the thread over the needle and then tight, and it is a lot and secure It into place - and I do like to go through it twice - just personal preference. This will also help you lay down super flat and make the loop, and then there we go so at this point I am just about out of three, and this is definitely not going to be enough to do this top part I'm going to have to rethread It anyway, so let me just go ahead and cut this off here. Show you guys how I would eat it out so once I cut that and I make sure that I keep it pretty long so that I can actually tie it if you cut it down here really short, you won't be able to knot with your fingers, especially If you have long nails, okay, so I'm just going to not feel like. Oh, let me just go ahead and knot it twice, because somebody likes to pull my hair, my NGO name names in there, so I did try to sew on the last with with you guys on camera, but I totally got out of focus, but I went ahead And just repeated all the steps I just did with my final width right up against that frontal. So now you guys see me with the wig on my head. I actually haven't even cut out the wig cap underneath it I just wanted to place it on to show you guys how beautiful this frontal is, and also these bundles are from Ana doula hair. It just looks so good. You can see as I'm cutting off the lace. It is really nice and transparent. So if you guys want to see how I fully install this unit, how I customized my frontal definitely stay tuned for part two of this in the doula hair installation video. Thank you guys so much for watching and of course, as usual, I will see you all in my next one. You

Ni Antajae: This is the first wig tutorial that has made me feel confident enough to do it on my own great job

Chardonnay Dru: The hair looks so nice and natural, you did such a great job on the installation ❤️

Zaria Reneé: “Somebody likes to pull my hair, ain’t gon name no names” HOLD ON NOW

Bouzsani: I always love your wigs!!! I love how detailed this video is!!! Thank you

S p: Thank you so much for posting this!!! I really needed this my birthday is coming up soon and you do a great job as well as explaining the video much love

Poohbaby44: Thanks I feel like I'm ready to try making my own

Zanetta Rose Jones: Patiently waiting for part two. You may not be a professional, but you've def perfected the craft. The talk through really helped! I'm gonna get these bundles for my birthday.

Dymond Thompson: The unit came out so cute

amor anaja: Definitely gonna use this method of outlining where I want to sew the hair w the white marker

Toniqua Anderson: I needed this! Thank you!

Yensy Costly: Love it!

Alisha Cooley: I was looking at their hair last night because I saw your post on Instagram. Definitely going to be buying some bundles so I can try and make a wig.

NYC-Brooklyngirl: You did wonderful

Kiara Mesha: Dudeeeeeeee why didn’t I think of making those lines ‍♀️ THANK YOU!!!!

Sliimm Goodii: U did that! It came out bomb!

Mekia Myers: I just wish her or Arnell could make me a wig they’re work is amazing!!!! Makeup & hair!

Kaila McNair: I wonder what made you cut out the part that showed you sewing on the bundles (from the bottom)? Either way this was helpful, thank you!!

Maranda Shields: Kathryn, today I tried making me a lace frontal wig but I'm having a hard time with placement of the frontal and as far as the front being all bulky and stuff that's driving me crazy. I need some tips. I have the same dome cap you were using in this video, and I have a foam mannequin head.

LaTashia Jordan: I’m here for this unit

Kendra Johnson: This is everything!

Zaria Reneé: Let me get in good with one of these companies and get some good bundles and frontals lmaoo

Lowkey Highkey: Who’s beauty supply wig wearing aunty disliked this video?!

Dime Beauty: Slayed!

Boss Lady Lexi: Like #51 I need a sewing machine I like how you outlined the wig cap

princesslane2009: GORGEOUS

Being Bria: Yess needed this. You the bomb

Misty scott: Very nice❤

Mya Campbell: The hair

Jemiyra Kennedy: Did you measure your head first to see how big you have to make it or is this for a “one size” wig?

Gania Hudson: It’s crazy how I just made a wig like 30mins ago but still can’t customize a frontal so yeah post that soon so I can throw my wig on lol

CANDICE WARE: been waiting on this video lol. Hope you’re enjoying your vacation!!!!

Sharlene: yesssss!!! ❤

smile Behappy: I tried to make a wig with the other kind of wig caps with the holes and my wig was to small

Lovely Taylor: I was rolling when she did only one swoop for her edges

Eureka Lee: ❤❤

Jayarie: In other videos I noticed the tracks get closer towards the top, is there any reason you didn't?

Tamara Smith:

Dee Luther: Nice VideO As Usual THAT THUMBNAIL THO Gorgeous You ArE Makeup is FuckinG Popping Hope you HavE a Fabulous WeeK

C H I D E R A: Oh so you don’t actually use all of the four bundles?

N: Do you Double the tracks???

BEE: Was that loud repetitive noise your camera focusing girl?!?! But thanks for being so detailed! ❤️

LifeWithIndie: BEST TUTORIAL!!!

Ashley S: Cuuute

Myval Kembou: Tres bonne idée le trassages

Lovely De'Anna: Heyy Kat

Lacelace: Just wondering. Why did you fold the frontal? Is that to make the frontal fuller?

crackhead baby: first

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