Why I Stopped Wearing Frontals + Tips (Wigs, Closures & Sew Ins)

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Hey guys welcome back to my channel, so today's video is going to be another, informative video, because I want you guys to learn from me and my mistakes. So today, I'm gon na give you guys the tea. The entity is piping, hot, ok, the tea is piping, hot, ready, guys, a tea on lace, frontals, lace, closures and traditional someone's all three things that ass love. Okay, I'm sorry! I had to break it to you because no one else is gon na tell you, and I want you guys to know now before it's way too late. So let's get right into the video before it gets too late. So today, I'm gon na tell you guys about why I decided that I'm going to stop wearing frontal closures and traditional signs, so we all want nice straight hair 24/7, and that is me. I am like a wake up straight. My hair type of girl and I've learned over the years that I can't do it with my own hair, because obviously your hair gets damaged, whereas weave yes, it gets damaged but like you can replace it, you can buy it back. So after I damaged my hair, I got into weeds and I learned how to do my own leaves. I learned how to do other people's needs. Yes, I do do hair on the side, so I do know quite a lot about hair and how everything works. So the first thing we're gon na talk about is traditional someones, because that's what I started with and I started doing it on myself and I started doing it very very frequently frequently and when you learn how to like do your own hair, your hair is always Done your hair is always late and if it's not you're lazy, my hair was always late. So, ins, back to back to back, like I did not get my hair break so doing it frequently back to back to back your hair does become very thin because when you're sewing your hair, you are basically breaking shines via here. Every single time you saw your hair because the needle and the thread is going through your hair, basically snapping it, because I here is very fragile, so it's basically snapping it and yeah your hair is getting broken every single time that you do a sewing. So over time, obviously, your hair is going to get thin. That'S why they say well some people, because some people don't want to tell you anything, I'm going to tell you. Some people will tell you that if you don't give yourself a break, you don't give your hair a break. You will experience thinning, which I've experienced next. Another thing that has to do with Solon's was that me, I am a middle part type of girl. Sometimes I do side parts if I want to be extra, but majority of the time I am a metal part type of girl. So if you are like me, who only looks good or only feels good, I should say, because I look good in any style, but if you feel good and only a middle part or only a side part, then your gon na constantly keep doing that leave out. In this same spot, and like I said before, if you keep doing something back-to-back-to-back, there is going to be repercussions from that, especially when it comes to traditional Solon's, because this is, you are leaving out some of your own hair. You are going to start experiencing heat damage and you're gon na experience heat down, because if you want your hair to be laying flat very, very flat, you're gon na constantly flat iron, your hair every single day, like I'm pretty sure if you want your hair, laid You'Re gon na flatten it every single day, especially if you're a girl who goes to school or a girl who goes to work you're, one, a flat iron, your hair every single day, and you might not notice it but you're gon na get up every morning and The first thing you're gon na do is you're good to straighten your hair so that it looks really nice so that it blends with your wheat. But what that does come heat damage, and not only does it come with heat damage it comes with, like I don't know for me, as you guys can see, my hair is like buon silky straight and that's how I do my hair. I want my hair bone. Silky straight so for me, my flat iron right now is on 225. I think that the conversion is kind of um different with this pattern, but it's hot, my father is real real real hot. So you guys tell you this one time I were sewing and I strained my hair. I went to New York for I think a week and by the time I came back, I noticed I was like hmm. I could see the whole track and I was wearing a side part I was like. I could see the whole track and I was wondering why I could see the whole track, because I couldn't see the whole track when I first did my hair. So when I seen when I started to see the whole track, I started to like investigate like what's going on and I realized that my whole side literally burned off and I didn't notice because I was straightening my hair over and over and over. And you don't really notice how short your hair is. Getting you just keep straightening it and straightening it until your hair is literally this much I'm telling you guys. Last year my hair was literally like here. My hair was literally 2 inches long, like literally two inches long, so you don't want to be. You know constantly straightening your hair, because your hair's gon na start breaking and it's gon na be dead and after a while your hair, but as you guys can see right here, so this used to be might leave out. It has grown this long, but then there's all this. My hair was look extremely more thin before because the back here, which is the hair that you would typically braid, it was very long growing and then the top, which is right here very very short. And then I have the side over here that I burned off in New York, so that is short too. So now we got two short sides right here here and here so if I would ever feel someone after that, I would probably opt to go to the side. Part that's right here and now. What am I gon na? Do I'm going to burn off this side as well, so I'm gon na have no hair at the top of my head and I'm gon na have long hair at the back of my hair, which you do not want next topic next thing, I'm going to talk About is closures, so I decided okay, I think I'm gon na put closures and frontals together because it's kind of like the same thing, but once I stopped wearing the traditional sew ins, I chose to start wearing closures and parentals and first I started off with closures Because frontals are a whole different, a whole different ballgame, so I started with closures and I said: okay, you know it's gon na be very, very easy. The only thing is from here to here. So you guys don't know. Closures are 4 by 4 or 6 by 6 or whatever, but it's usually just typically right here, whereas a frontal is ear to ear. So I started wearing the closures, the four by fours and when I first started off my hairdresser gave me got to be glue right here. It looks like this and I realized, as with the got to be you can't shower you can't wash your face. You can't sweat, you can't be in heat. You can't do nothing with God to be, like God to me, is literally something you would wear for like the day and then go home and take your wig off, which I am NOT a person like that. What I did with my wigs was that I sewed it. I sold a perimeter so that it cannot come off my head, especially when I'm sleeping I slept with it like it was a sewing. It was the best thing ever I thought until the cons came with it, so I decided to stop wearing the to me and I said, let me upgrade so I decided to wear the Walker tape and this is what it looks like you guys, don't know, comes In like a little pack like this, and then it looks a little roll of tape and basically just clean your forehead with alcohol, and then you slap the tape on in the little area. So what i was doing, i did that and i started using really really small pieces like after a while, I started to notice it just stopped sticking, but I just stopped using it and I said it's upgrade and I started to use go spawn if you guys Are no ghost on this go spot is, and this is glue. Adhesive sticks. It makes your hair stick to your skin for like a good amount of time, and then I started to realize hmm something's wrong. So what I started to notice was that I started to get this white looking mark and it was literally like from when I start working closures. It was really from here to here, and I used to think like okay, maybe I'm tanning and then after a while. Like I would still do it still do it, I wouldn't care, and after a while I started to realize that hmm this burns, like it burns like every time, I would use the alcohol on it. It would literally burn like, but I still do it. I still do it because who don't care must feel, and then it starts to scab like and hurt really really bad, but I'd still do it like. I would try not to put it on that mark the bruise, I should say so, turned into a bruise after time. I first just looked a little tan line and then afterwards, as I kept proceeding to use this, I started to get bruising and scabbing and all this burning and itching and it was swelling on top of that. So all that combined, I started to get really really like scared, like oh my gosh, so I decided to take a break from wearing it. Stop wearing it for like, probably two three weeks or I would worry less so I would wear it and then probably take it off and I would notice that it was going away, so it did go away and right now it went away. That'S why I couldn't show you guys when I just thought to make this video, because I already went away, but if you're gon na wear your wigs, try to wear them, not as frequent as me now. What'S the point where I'm one month, post not wearing any more weave, and you guys probably want to know how I got rid of the mark cuz as you guys can see WOM wearing makeup right now, but you can't really see it, but it would have been Right here and it's gone so what I was using was bat will by oil. I was using this on my skin to get rid of it. If you have this issue, get yourself some bio oil and it looks like so yeah. I'M just gon na take a break from now and I'm gon na get back in to wearing it. So so yeah, that's the end of this video. I hope you guys thought this video was very informative. I hope you guys learned something from this video, because I want you guys to learn from every one of my videos. So if you guys liked this video, you know what to do. Please do not forget to Like comment and subscribe as a lesson in your post notifications, so you know every time I post a video, because why wouldn't you want to know when I post video

Tameaaal: With sew ins it’s better to wear a net under so it doesn’t damage your hair

Shamia: I was looking into the glueless closure installs. Maybe with just the band"), foam and baby hairs. Uhhh its such an addiction. Ambi and shea butter worked for my chemical burn

Deneb: I hate wigs. When I had cancer and lost all my hair I was sad but happy at the same time because I was like: I can buy a cool wig.. I bought two wigs and I never used them I hate the feeling on my head, especially in summer when it's super hot. I can't imagine how some girls can wear this everyday, I would get crazy.

Zaire Kee: Your hair looks amazing

MarieKalisaXO: This was sooo informative. Thank you..

Kailee Bingham: I’m and 11 year old female and I’ve never worn weave. Almost every single girl in my class wears it most of the time. I kinda want to try it

Felicia Ukiri: wow I heard the same thing about ghost bond that's why I never used it. but what are some better alternatives to it when laying frontals to prevent the burns?

Tora Augusta: Thank you for a great video

Yazz B: You kept mentioning flat ironing your leave out. Causing breakage in the front. What about curly hair? Will that cause breakage too? Cause personally for me. I just use water and a little bit of mousse

Ropa Mpofu: Maybe try a partial smoothing treatment on the leave out?

Brandid Jenn: Lmao *beginning of video “wearing my hair like This damaged my scalp “ *end of video * “.. I’ll be getting wearing them again soon “.

Nellyyy: "Because i look good in any style" loool

Layla Mae: Thank you!!!!

Van Hughes: I know a lot of peoples who do not experience thinning or breakage. Charcoal your technique. Tension and preparation.

Shamia: Awesome vids!!!

Fiona Jeruto: What inches of hair did you use?

BlissFully_Mimi: You have pretty hair

Lily: ❤❤❤

_.khashdijahh 71: How long can you wear wigs tho and can you sleep with them

Dream Girl: Is that all your real hair?

Rogeana Star 🌟 💞: How so you add graphics to your video

QueenGully4life: duhhhh

S Turner: The best thing to do....just wear ur on hair. Let's stop wearing fake hair.

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