How To: U Part Wig Feat. Go Naked Hair

Watch me make this easy U Part unit using Go Naked Hair

Products used:

16, 18, 20 in bundles of Go Naked Brazilian Body Wave Hair

Mesh Dome Cap

3 Large Wig Clips

Needle and Thread

Disclaimer: everything mentioned in this video was purchased with my own money.

Hey everybody is Paige here again, this time we're doing a hair tutorial. I'M gon na show you how I make this super cute u-part wig, I'm using the go naked hair by Porsha Williams from Real Housewives of Atlanta. She is my favorite housewife too, by the way. Just in case y'all was wondering I purchased a 16 18 and a 20-inch in the body wave texture. This is after I've, Co washed it and let it dry for about, I think, about five hours. So here I have a mesh dumb cat and I have it on my mannequin head with a piece of chalk. I drew out the part that I'm gon na cut out when I'm done it's a little crooked, but it's okay. It'S going with some surf its purpose. Okay, so I'm starting off, of course, with the 20 inch and I secure the track on the mannequin and the wig cap with two t pins. So I'm just starting and I'm gon na triple knot that beginning stitch and I'm gon na go into that same place. About three times just to make sure that track is secured at the beginning and again, I'm just showing you that I secure the track with the two t pins when I'm sewing on that elastic band at the beginning. I don't go all the way through there's a few layers like I don't go through the actual elastic. I just go through the mesh part, because I don't want to risk my wig being tight on any of those stretchy seams or that band. So you can't really tell, but I'm only going through just the thin layer on that mesh or I'm sorry on that band again, since this is the corner, I'm gon na triple not it just to be sure that the track does a slip or get loose right. There, since I'm gon na fold the track over as well, I want it to be as flat as possible, but also secure and the track is doubled, both the 20 and the 18 inch bundles I doubled just so I can get fullness and then, when I get To the top, the 16 inch out so single a single track out of time, because I don't want it to be too bulky at the top again, I'm just going through the first layer of that mesh. I don't want to Pierce study laughing band now. The first two bundles are done and I'm on that third bundle and I'm almost at the top again now the track is single: it's not doubled anymore. So I'm gon na pay more attention to stitching make sure that my stitches are a little bit closer together and that the tracks are lay closer together so that there are no gaps and that everything is just neat and pretty. I just don't want nobody to say nothing about my nails. The Ronin got us out here. Looking bowed, I promise I did my nails. The next day I did cuz my birthday was when it was coming up: okay, how'd it go together anyway, back to the video. I personally use tea pans with every track because it just make it ensures that my track is straight, otherwise it might be a little crooked. Now I am a little heavy-handed, but it looks extra rough only because my wig head wasn't secured. I was being lazy and didn't feel like twisting the little knob to make sure the hair wasn't moving. So I am NOT being as rough as it looks. I promise all done now. I'M gon na go ahead and cut out that extra mesh in the center and get ready to throw in my clips. Please please, please take your time. You do not want to snip one of the stitches that you may in that last track. I'Ve done it before, and it's very tragic, so I typically fell in three of these largely eclipsed by the brand Annie you'll, see exactly where I saw them in a second. The holes that come in the clips are too small, so I use the needle to go. Actually right, through the teeth at the very top, you can kind of see in a second, my angle wasn't the best but the needles that I have they're just too thick to go through those holes. So this is what works for me. So this is the hair in its natural state. I haven't curled it, yet it looks pretty pretty nice. I, like the luster. I like that it's not super shiny, my initial thoughts on the hair. I was kind of nervous to be honest, but I actually like it. This is it curled, it curled really. Well it blends with my natural hair, pretty good. My natural hair is really soft and cottony, so I was actually surprised that it blended so well, I'm just showing you how the clips are positioned on my braids and everything, but I really like the hair so far I'll come back with another review. In a few weeks to let you know how I like it, thank you guys so much for watching. I hope you enjoyed this video. Let me know if you want to see more videos about hair, as always, you better shine and again thanks for watching, don't forget to share comment like and subscribe until next time. Bye,

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