The Best Wig Making Video For Beginners! Using The Top Aliexpress Vendor Nadula Hair (Part One)

  • Posted on 10 September, 2020
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  • By Anonymous

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Today'S video, we will be working with nadula hair on the outside of the box. It has all their social media so make sure you guys go and check them out inside the box. It came with these lashes that i didn't really care for a pink bonnet and also the 13x4 frontal. This was a light brown swiss lace and then, of course it had the bundles going from 20 to 22 to 24 and, as you can see, it looks really really soft. It felt good, it was just straight bundles and it just looked gorgeous. I even pre-washed it before, so everything was ready to go and now we're going to get into how i made the wig when making your own wig, you want to make sure you start off with a base. So today i'm using this dome style. Wig cap in the size, extra large and it's the black cap, you can use it from any brand or any kind that you like. I personally like to use these, and i also like to use a 23 inch dome head size once i place that on there. I go ahead and put the front tool making sure that it is an inch away from the actual cap. I pin that down and then i pull the frontal back and pin it there and then you also want to pin the sides making sure that you pull the frontal as much as you possibly can you need the front tool to be really really flat that way When you are actually putting the wig on your head, there's no issues, no bumpiness, no anything! So after i pin everything i pull the front two down expect a little bit of bulging, that's perfectly normal and making sure that it's an inch away all around my hairline and then once i find that - and i see everything is all good - i'm all good to Go to create the wig to prep your needle you're, going to place the thread through the hook, make sure that you have a double stranded thread. That is as long as your arms and then you also want to tie the knot at the end to sew. To start off sewing the front tool i'm going to push the needle through the cap and then through the edge of the front tool, pulling it all the way until i get to the end of the knot now. The reason why i like to start in the middle of the frontal is because i really want to pull that middle part as much as i can and then sew one side and then sew the other side. I find that when you try to start from the edge and work your way around, it does not work out and it makes the front too bulky now. What i'm doing here is wrapping the thread around the needle three times and i'm gon na pull it through to secure that knot. Once i've done that, then i can continue sewing like normal through the cap and the front tool make sure you loop it around one time, pull it and continue to do that throughout the whole frontal. Now, once you get towards the end, i will show you guys how i like to finish it off very similar to how i did the first knot in the middle. I try to get the best angles possible for my visual learners out there, so you can see exactly what i'm talking about and follow along as best as you possibly can. Another important thing you would like to keep in mind is to make sure that, as you're sewing, each space is about a half an inch wide. I personally like to make them that small, because wigs go through a lot, you're gon na wash them you're gon na pull your combs and wig brushes through it and you're pulling on the thread. So i feel like the closer it is. It will avoid it from eventually coming out really quickly. Yes, we are getting closer to the end of the frontal. Now i wanted to show you guys that you need to pay attention while sewing in this area. You see that double stitched line on the cap. You need to make sure that you only poke through the top layer of the cap, if you poke through any deeper than that, it will mess up the elasticity and it possibly cannot fit your head. If you continue to sew through so make sure that you poke the top layer of the cap and then go through the front tool now that we are at the end, i slowed down a little bit, so you guys can really see what i'm talking about. This is me just securing the frontal just how i did it in the beginning, right in the middle, we're going to wrap it around two times once and then i'm going to poke it at the bottom to really secure the front tool and wrap it around three Times and then knot it like normal, that was my friend that had called me in the middle of sewing. I just wanted to throw that in there, but now back to the wig, i'm basically just repeating the same thing that i did on the right side on the left side. I won't show too much of this being that i showed everything on the opposite side. You'Re, literally just repeating the same steps, but i will show just a little bit so you guys can get the gist of it and follow along as well moving on to the easiest part of making a wig, which is sewing the bundles on. So in today's video. I will be doubling my wefts as you can see. I have two tracks. It'S basically one full track and i just folded it in half, so it looks double wefted and i decided to sew it that way, you're going to use the same method that we used on the front tool. Still, you know wrap it around three times when you're starting and ending and then wrap it around once as you're going through the whole thing, i will go into detail to how i did the flip over method. I like to do that a few times before. I start getting to the top, so it won't be too bulky, but when i get to that point, i will come back on and talk to you guys. I also like to quickly mention that you do not have to double your wefts. This is something that is a little bit more difficult start off with a single weft, see how you like it, and once you get the hang of it then start to double eff it it's just difficult to hold both of them together, while sewing so just to Make it easier for you guys that are beginners definitely start off with one weft? At this point, we are ready to start flipping the weft over now. Like i mentioned earlier, i am double wefting, so the best way, which i would say is a major key. When you are double wefting, you do not need the first track to be as close to the second track. You can leave it at least an inch apart, but if you're single wafting, i definitely would recommend doing it about a half an inch apart, not stack the wefts on top of each other. That is an absolute no go. That will not make your wig flat. What you need to do is make sure that they are close together but place the top weft on top of the bottom weft. If that makes sense, you guys will kind of see me doing it throughout the whole process, but i just wanted to reiterate that, so you guys know how important that is. I like to use my t-pins to hold it in place. While i sew it makes everything so much easier and also having extra needles already prepped to just grab them and go makes the process so much faster. So now that i am doing the end of the weft, i just like to go over it multiple times like. I said when you're starting and ending you always want to wrap it around three times to secure it. I probably go over it about three or four times just to be a hundred percent safe. You do not have to go over it that many times i personally like to it gives me you know some type of security, but after i do that then you're just going to continue to sew like normal and as you can see here, i'm pressing down on The hair, the bundle is super flat and it's already two rows of tracks double weft it and it looks so flat continuing this method, i'm going to keep flipping the bundles over until i finish, this whole first bundle and then i will come back to you guys And show you where and when i stopped doubling all right, you guys we are on the second bundle now and we're getting so close to the end. You guys can see how full and thick the hair is that i did not even need the full three bundles. I'M still almost on my second bundle and i'm almost done with the hair. So in this clip right here i showed you guys. You know an image of me marking where i want to put my last few tracks. You want to make it into a u-shape and you have to gradually work your way there, so i just marked it to help you guys visually see what i'm doing, and you will also see me following the lines with the track, as i get to the top Last track should be placed on top of the front tool right where my finger is running across and after that we are all done with the wig. Finally, just the construction of the wig, but i felt like this was important for me to be very detailed and give you guys all the tips and tricks that i know, and i also have another video coming up where i actually installed the wig. So if you guys want to see that subscribe to my channel turn the post notifications on and you will see a notification sooner or later, showing you how i got this finished product, i love you guys and i'll see you in my next video

elise robertson: best wig making video i've watched ! i loved how u explained everything slow and in detail. cant wait for the install video

Delighla Demario: Love this video!! Boutta be laying tf out my head for cheap

Latoya Wright Faith Family Business: Awesome job!

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