Harlem 125 Custom Made U Part Wig

  • Posted on 13 February, 2012
  • U Part Wig
  • By Anonymous

What'S up what's up what's up family, this is hair model for you and thank you for tuning in to my channel as i am. I just want to come to you very very quickly and just show you the technique i use when i am sewing. My 3 4 part wig. This is a dome cap. I am using a dome cap and you can find these caps at sally's for 3.99, depending on the area that you are in. What i do is i take a lot of t-pins, which are these pins right. Here i take a lot of t-pins. I use a lot of t-pins to pin the wefts around so i will go smoothly, as you can see right here. I'M using brown thread on number one jet black hair, and i tried to keep the thread line very close to each other, as i go around the head now. This wig, in particular, is made by harlem 125 five-star indian remy hair, which can be found at your local beauty, supply store for approximately 65.99 and it's very inexpensive hair. This is the hair that i use when i just want to do a three-fourth wig and i use the string and i don't want to invest in a high-priced or um hair - that's not so affordable for everyone. So i'm going to show you how to basically make this weight on an affordable budget, the five star here you only need one pack and one pack, i think approximately 60 60 plus less than 70 dollars for one pack and the way that you do it is You just take your t pins and you take the wefts and you put your t pins in all the way around okay, when you get to the edge. What you're going to do is you're going to flip it back and continue sewing. So when i get to the top guys, i will be back to show you um how i actually sew the top. This will be a middle part and a side part so stay tuned. Okay, i'm back and, as you can see, i'm up at the top right now, and this is how it's looking so far and i'm up at the top - and you see i made this line because that's not where my middle part is so now what i think. I'M going to do sorry trying to get the hair off the roll is. I think i'm going to start to lay the hair this way, like i'm doing an invisible part and i'm gon na probably start all the way down here and i'm just gon na go back and forth back and forth back and forth back and forth until like Right here, okay and then i'll be back showing, as you can see, i changed my mind on doing the visible part method and i just decided to keep on going straight up um. But one thing i have to tell you to keep the middle part long. I'M not going in full circles anymore. Actually, i'm going i'm going sewing from the front to the middle back to the front back to the middle back to the front and the way that i make it seem seamless is i bring this weft and i tie it back to the um to the oval With from the previous um stitch, and that's how i'm actually making it look seamless so um i'm going to do the same thing on this side, you can see i already started to pin. So what i'm going to do is i'm going to take this and i'm going to go up here and then i'm going to simply use the fold method which i'm going to take it and i'm going to fold it back and come back this way until i Reach that middle part, once i've reached the middle part, i am going to cut it straight down and that's it so. The the the actual wefts are going to be like this close to each other. They'Re, not gon na, be the big u-shape that you see they're. Actually gon na be almost touching each other when i cut it and then um, i'm gon na take it from there. So it's gon na be pretty small of a um. When i get done - and i don't know if i'm going to use the method where you just put the string right here - i don't know this - is a wet and wavy hair. So um, it's already pre-layered, which i love. So i didn't really. I didn't have to do any cutting on this. This looks just like this. I love it. Okay, so i'll be back with the finished product not installed, but just so you can see exactly how small i get. Okay, now you can see it's complete and that's as close as i'm gon na get, and you can see the string is right here, the black string, so all i'm going to do is i'm just going to cut up in the middle and make sure that everything Around here is gone, and so i'll be back to show you that, as you can see, it is completed and remember how i had that middle piece in there. I just simply cut out that middle piece, and now i have the string to attach it on my head, and this is finished guys so i'll come back and i'll have pictures with me wearing it and how i style this wig. Okay. Once again, this wig was done using five star, indian remy, wet and wavy 100 human hair and it's buyer harlem 125, and this hair is from the beauty, supply store and it's approximately 65. it's under 70. Okay, you

lissytwo: So I definitely have this favorited this video and I watched it about ten times just now because when I take out my braids I will be doing the same exact thing. TeasedBlackPearlz video was super helpful but yours was the icing on the cake!!! Thanks for the tip, I'm a new subbie 4 life. Ladies with the cap size issues, you could also try Speedo Lyrca caps for swimmers!! They are good too, google them! And btw you are very pretty and the nails were on point sistah!

Tanzy The Glow Up Guru: I LOVE IT. Going to try this.

Issawholevibe: you aint never lied. Tease did the thang right. Thank you so much for watching my video. I hope it helped you

shell1328: Good job! Thanks for sharing. Can you tell what websites to get some good wig caps from?

QuietlyBeautiful: once again so knowledgable.... and effecient ... love it sistah...keeep em comin!!!!!

Likisha Gilliam: Hello your video is very helpful! Why did you leave the string in the middle and can you use the Japanese swim caps with a upartvwig without a closure?

Issawholevibe: I left the string on so i do not have to sew it on. Yes you can use a swim cap for this style

honey buzzard: where can I find Japan swim Caps...going crazy looking for them

yayabee2: where can i find the japanese swim cap?

Woman of Gold: see my problem is once i cut it ,it just dont fit right and it doesnt stay on good because i dont like to sew it to a braid cus i wanna take it off every night so i can put oils in my hair at night. Will using a wig comb make it stay on or whats some other options to make it stay on, instead of sewing/glue

Issawholevibe: @sunshine32151 Thank You for watching

Issawholevibe: @sunshine32151 Thank You so much

Issawholevibe: @mally160 is it too small or big? try japn swim caps

Issawholevibe: @QuietlyBeautiful1013 ohhhhh thank you so much

Issawholevibe: @shell1328 Salleys is the best for most of them.

Issawholevibe: thank you

Issawholevibe: I did not cut the tracks, I am lazy and I did not want to do all of what it takes for the invisble part. I would say invest in lace wigs or make a full wig witha closure.

Natacha Unelus: so does that mean you did not cut your tracks?- you only folded on the top? why did you change your mind from the invisible part method? which do you prefer? am transitioning so i dont want to leave alot of hair out cuz i don't want to put too much heat on it.

Issawholevibe: @86Hannad you should invest in japan swim cap.

Issawholevibe: dont have a vendor at the moment. i just googled it

Issawholevibe: do not at the moment. I am on to lace wig caps now. ali express.

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