Easy Frontal Wig Guidelines || Make Flawless Frontal Wigs Every Time

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Hey y'all, it's sushi nice with another video here, i'm going to show you guys how to draw my guidelines for a frontal unit. This video is really short and straight to the point, so you just need your cap, your frontal canvas head and your chalk marker and a tent measure. If you watch the way the video of the way, i did my closure unit. You understand this method right here. So you just want to go ahead and place your tape measure, starting at the back of your frontal, all the way down to the nape of your cap, and here i am going about an inch and a half apart this time i am using two bundles and A frontal for this unit - and i am doubling my bundles, so i want my lines to be further apart. It'S really up to you how close or how or how far apart you need them to be so just go ahead and follow this part. If you need a more detailed description on how i do this method refer to my closure video, my closure outline video. So this is how that should look once you have your dashes marked down so now, you're gon na connect those dashes across the center of the cap. So on each cap you see the two lines that are pre-sewn into them. The dashes that you made in the center of the cap you're going to connect them to both sides, and i apologize for the weird angle in this video. It'S kind of hard to get all angles so just bear with me guys. Here i will be creating my upsetable bone line and i will be drawing that across, like in my front unit. I don't like to start connecting the lines straight from the bottom because i feel like it throws off the guidelines. So here i am doing the fourth from the top line and the third from the bottom line first and you're just going to connect those lines to your front two, and you want to maintain an even space when you are drawing these lines. This is how you get the tracks to fall a certain type of way and to fall the way you want them to so this is what it's supposed to look like once you start connecting the lines, even though the lines are curved, they are maintaining the same. Equal distance between each other, that is key because you don't want tracks to be running on top of tracks. It also gives the unit a better appearance as well as you guys can see. I um erased a line. The line that i had going around the bottom of the cap on the band and i did lose the clip for that part. So please i apologize. Please excuse that part, so here i will just be connecting the line to the bottom and edges of the front suit. It is okay to sew through the band. I always get questions about sewing through the band and it making the unit shrink. It does not. If you use a zigzag stitch on your sewing machine, that stitch is made for stretching, so i don't really understand the concerns of sewing through the band. It doesn't really matter so now, you're going to do the same thing that you did on the other side on this side, just go ahead and connect the lines to the front suit in equal spaces, to maintain that symmetry on both sides and to have a unit That is neatly and perfectly we don't do perfect, but neatly constructed. Also, please take your time with this and just have patience with it with yourself. If you do it the first couple times and it don't come out right, if you use a chalk marker, you can use a wet sponge or a wet towel and basically erase the lines and start over um. It does take practice and the more you do it. It will be like clockwork and yeah so give yourself some grace if it doesn't come out right and just keep practicing and don't give up first time i started doing this. It did not come out perfect or anywhere near close to what i am where i'm at now, and i still have improvements to make so yeah. So here i'm showing you guys that i will be drawing the last line that curves, so this line would be where i start connecting, if it makes sense connecting the line side to side again. So i usually do start curving around the third line that i create. The third track from the top - and just that would be my last curved line - now be going straight across, so those two lines will go straight across and then i'll have the one that meets the frontal, and this is the finishing guideline look tutorial. This method works. Wonderful for me, all my frontal units come out flawless with this method. It'S really nothing special to it, just keeping the symmetry on both sides and keeping the space in between the tracks. Even so, this is how the the unit came out when i finished creating it, and this is what it looks like on. My beautiful client, slash, business, coach and yeah. So stay tuned for my videos and like comment and subscribe, and thanks for watching mwah

Precious Gem: Very detailed...thank you

Ashley Barnes: NICE!!! Is there a reason for using a brown dome cap??

mimi j: Nevermind I’m here found it lol thanks!!

Genesis Turman: Where can I find that marker for the guidelines?

Farol Kifouani: Can i find the marker on amazon sis??

mimi j: Is it possible to get 4 bundles in there and how

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