How I Wore And Removed My Invisible U-Part Wig

Hi everyone. In today's video, I'm going to show you how I wore my invisible u-part wig and how I removed it.

TIMELINE AND PRODUCTS USED

00:00 Intro

00:12 We're doing a braid out and removing the invisible u-part.

00:31 Lottabody Wrap Me Foaming Mousse to braid : https://go.magik.ly/ml/193ch/

03:10 Spoolies mesh bonnet to sleep : https://bit.ly/3x9zGqG

03:58 Removing the braids

04:22 Use a blowdryer as needed

06:04 Removing the invisible part

06:19 Method 1

07:04 Method 2

07:45 Shedding

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Where are you from?

Zambia.

WATCH THESE VIDEOS :

1. Installing The Invisible U-Part - https://youtu.be/WZE3qyQ-wdk

2. Another Install - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebIzLT...

3. Faking A Lace Closure - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9l7pLr...

4. Faking It With Curly Hair - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwELCN...

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Hi everyone it's lulu today, i'll show you how i do my braid outs and remove my invisible part on this u-part wig by her given hair check out my previous video to see how i installed this unit. Kinky hair extensions can be challenging. So i take my time - and i section well to prevent accidental braiding of stray hairs. Let'S begin with lotta bodies wrap me foaming mousse, my absolute favorite, because it's cheap, effective and dries quickly. I apply a generous amount per section and work it in applying a lightweight product like mousse is ideal because it reactivates, whatever products, are already there in my case, there's gel and oil. From the last day that i washed my wig. Therefore, there is no need for me to use a heavy styling cream. I need my braid out to look fresh, clean and flake free. I love large sections because they're quick and yield pretty fluffy results, also i'm kind of lazy, but i am doing a simple three strand braid and taking my time with it, because i need to stretch as i braid down, this will ensure a good amount of definition When the hair is released so be sure to take your time and add more product as needed, once i get close to the bottom of the braid, i wrap a bantu knot with the remaining two inches of hair. This secures the braid and will make it easier for me to remove it later on, make a loop wrap around and then pull down to secure. As i repeat the process, my goal is to make this braid out as symmetrical as possible, but i'm not too concerned with every braid being the same size as long as the right matches the left side. I'M happy now i exclusively finger detangle with textured styles, but i will comb and brush my hair on wash day or whenever i want to straighten the hair. In fact, i was thinking about straightening, a wig that i have it's been a really long time, but i want to see if i can still do it. Another hanging bantu knot, make a loop wrap around and pull down to secure. It took 15 minutes for me to do this braid out in total before bed. I use my spoolies mesh bonnet, it's comfortable and vented so that air can pass through. While i sleep this way, i can keep my hair in place. While i sleep, i can also use it if i want to go under the dryer and quickly dry, my hair in rollers or something here is a close-up, and here we are the next morning i do not anchor my wig down when i sleep, the roots are Still kinky curly, but it is a textured style, so i will look just fine. I did my hair late at night and some sections felt a little bit damp. If you give yourself 8 to 12 hours in summer. This shouldn't be a problem. It may be a little bit longer in winter, close to 16.. I start by releasing the bantu knot. Then i remove the braid slowly to avoid frizz a quick zap with the blow dryer will save you. If you encounter a damp section me, i'm getting some good volume here and i'm ready to fluff, but first i need to adjust my wig, i'm using my afro comb to lift my roots first and then loosen the ends. I'M also loosening the braids by working my hands down the hair shafts. This helps add volume without separation, and it also helps conceal tracks. Now i need to comb under and wrap things up. Let me know what you think. I think it looks very nice. So today is removal day and it's been almost a week. I avoid going longer than a week with this style if the wig was sewn down i'll, probably go for two weeks, i'm starting by removing my combs on the sides and back the bulk of my hair is an african hair threading. There are two methods that i use to remove the hair for the first one start by isolating the hair that was fed through from the rest of the hair spray, your roots and the isolated hair with water or conditioner brush or comb to detangle your hair and Then slide it back under the braid. Do this in small sections and take your time spray any problem areas again so that the hair can be slippery enough to slide through the first method is complete. So let's do method. Number two on the other side, find the anchor braid and unravel it. Whenever i do this style, i make sure the anchor braid is not braided with the rest of my hair. I simply tuck it under so that i can pull out the ends and remove it. Just in case i'm unable to slide the hair back once i get back to the origin, i can take my wig off. This is what my hair looks like when i'm done, and i forgot to show you how much i lost on wash day. I hope this answered all of your questions and, if you haven't seen me install this wig, i have a video right here and several in the description box. I'Ll talk to you soon, bye,

Pure Estrogen: The removal process starts at 06:19.

cynthykay obi: good one dear

Blossom: You always kill it! So beautiful Can you also show how you do your makeup? It's always so minimal, dewy and beautiful. I'm in love with all your lip colours. Would really love to see what makeup products you use

BritBrat BLynn: Great video and tips! Thank you for sharing your methods

Ronni j: Im so going to try this so natural looking

Kerri Morgan: Would love if you showed more styles with this hair. Also, can you pull it up in a ponytail or bun?

Sincerely Prisca: Awesome, style. Thanks for sharing

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