Best Quick Weave Techniques! | Breanna Reacts! | Episode #7

  • Posted on 26 January, 2023
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LINKS TO THE VIDEOS I REACTED TO IN THIS VIDEO

1. (NO CORNROW RUBBER BAND BRAID PATTERN)

No Braids QUICKWEAVE - In Depth Rubberband Method & Liquid Cap, No Cornrows

https://youtu.be/P0suVO0u4FU

2. (FLIP OVER QUICK WEAVE)

Flip Over Method Quick Weave | FLAWLESS INSTALL w/ Loose Deep Wave Hair

https://youtu.be/QUh-9bJiwmo

3. (LACE CLOSURE QUICK WEAVE)

FLAWLESS Leave Out Effect |MELTED 5X5 Lace Closure Quickweave| How to mold baby hair NO LIFTING

https://youtu.be/mQZzpFabHXQ

4. (SHORT HAIR QUICK WEAVE)

HOW TO: NATURAL QUICKWEAVE WITH LEAVE OUT ON TWA

https://youtu.be/1wo6pPJ7VMc

5. ILLUSION QUICK WEAVE)

How to do a razor bob with a Illusion Edges and Part

https://youtu.be/6vPF3M0sMNg

6. (LEAVE OUT QUICK WEAVE)

How To: Natural Looking Middle Part Quick Weave (DETAILED) + How To Keep Your Natural Hair HEALTHY

https://youtu.be/YH_5LiroQwU

7. (HALF UP HALF DOWN QUICK WEAVE)

Half Up Half Down Quickweave with a Swoop Bang and Crimps

https://youtu.be/tbaXNRxUTYY

8. (OLD SCHOOL QUICK WEAVE)

How To: Give Your Hair Body & Length | Glue In Method

https://youtu.be/BZ6Bh3PZBnY

9. (BOB QUICK WEAVE)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kms0-b...

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Hello: everyone, my name is Brianna Rutter, I'm an internet, hair, stylist and content creator, and you are watching Brianna reacts in this video. We are going to be reacting to the best quick weave hairstyles. That means we are going to be watching the best quick weave tips, tricks and techniques from videos all around the internet wrapped up into one. So if you're ready to check out these videos, let's go ahead and wash them together. The first technique is the rubber band braid pattern, you're trying to figure out my side part at first. I wanted a deep side part and then I was like you know what I don't feel like dealing with hair. All in my face I made my leave out super super thin. I did not want a lot of bleed out around my perimeter. You can do a very thin leave out if your hair is very thick only. You know the real nature of your hair, because when you're, when you're doing your leave out, you want to make sure that you can actually flat iron it and it can cover up your weft extensions without seeing the weft through the hair. So if your hair is thin, you usually have to leave out more leave out, but if you have thick hair, you can leave out a little less so make sure that you soak your rubber bands in oil so that they are um. You know I like it that she did this rubber band braid pattern with white rubber bands. That way, you can see the placement a whole lot better. You know really slippery and they're not pulling on your hair. It'S pretty simple. Just make sure you remember that that area is leave out, okay, so the protector base that I use today is Robert's Diamond Bond protective shield. You want to rub the bot you want to apply the bond all over when I normally see people actually apply protective Bond on her hair they're, usually sew down a cap and then apply it on top of that, so that they can glue. The extensions in this instance she's applying it to her hair. Now, I'm not really sure why she's doing it this way, but let's keep watching because maybe we'll find out um everywhere, where your hair is rubber. Banded down, I applied a little extra bond to make sure that this cap is going to stay in place once it dries. Then I went ahead and applied a black cap, because you don't want that nude cap showing you so she applied two hair caps and then she's gon na put another layer of the protective growth on her hair. This is interesting. Don'T want to move forward to applying glue and tracks until this is completely dry like just take your time, don't rush yourself, because the more time and patience you use the better your hairstyle is going to come out and there's really no rush. If you're doing your hair at home - and I used three bundles, I used a 20 inch, which is the one I'm going to apply. First in the middle, I used an 18 inch and then at the top I used a 16.. This is the way she's layering, the hair is perfect. It'S standard, it's how you layer, your hair, she's, making sure to put the longer lengths of hair in the back and then the shorter lengths of hair as she works her way up towards her leave out. That way, you have a natural layered. Look to your hair. Extensions is two full bundles um and then I started applying the third bundle, which is the 16 inch. All you do is literally apply the glue again and apply the track, and it's just that simple. I want you guys to see what happens when you take your time. Wow. It literally looks like any other actual sew-in, but in this instance she didn't even have to braid down her braid pattern base because she used rubber bands throughout her entire area of her head. So if you don't know how to braid, I know you're praising to the heavens right now, because that technique is going to save a lot of you. So that way, you can finally do your own sew-ins without having to braid down your braid pattern time you put in a little extra effort and you reap the rewards of gorgeous hair. Like look at this wow, the hairstyle turned out so beautiful. It'S such a simple look and a super easy technique to do next. Let'S flip over quick weave part out the perimeter, so she'll be able to do a cocktail, and then we launched out right into the braid down okay, getting right into the Mojo okay, you're gon na need your stocking cap and your black strips so in this instance To protect the client's hair from the glue she's, putting down molding strips onto the hair, so basically they're, just really stretchy paper, uh, basically mache type material that you can put onto your hair when molding down Styles, but in this instance she's gon na use this to Help protect the client's hair from the hair glue and then I put the um stocking cap over it now. The reason for I like this tip, because you don't have to use the growth protectant, which is basically like this super sticky material that most people will put on their hair on their cat. You can just use these molding strips as a barrier. I absolutely love this technique so far. Um the tucking is to make sure that the braids are secured with the paper around them around the perimeter of it. I also like to sew down my cap just for Longevity. If you sweat in your head or if um the glue is not secured properly, then it can come off like a wig, so yeah you want to make sure you secure it with the thread. In my personal opinion you can and don't have to, but I just prefer to I'm gon na go over with the got to be blue spray. You know place your client under the dryer and not long since it's hairspray so um these are loose deep bundles. I cut that extra cap off and now it's time to lay the tracks, so I am going to show you that I'm going to lay this is the perfect Foundation. Before you start doing a quick weave, the client is already braided down. You have some type of protective material on the hair and the cap is sewn down so that the bundles don't slide off or the glued weft won't slide off. This is a perfect Foundation to start with, when doing a quick weave flip over their first track from Temple to Temple. But you just want to take your blow dryer dry as you go and um you want to follow suit. So I'm not going to talk too much, I'm gon na. Just let you guys watch and learn. As you can see, we have made it to the top, and this is the area where you are going to do. The flip over energy and you're, just gon na cut glue, cut glue, cut glue. You can cut several strips and then glue it's totally up to you. I think the perfect amount of room to leave at the top when you get ready to do the quick weave is about a quarter inch to a half inch of space. That way, you can easily maneuver the hair in the front going to the right or to the left, without the pieces of weft being so big, it would make the hair look more stiff, so basically that small area at the very front you see. I would like to call that a window, because it's a small section you just want to be able to glue very small pieces of hair super close together to give you that seamless, look. Thank you, as you can see here, she's pre-measuring her pieces and then adding the glue to it, and now we got a little tiny Square left where she's going to fill it in with the smallest piece of glued weft when one curling, the natural hair, you do Want to grab some of the extension and mix it with the natural hair, as you curve that is such a simple, but yet most overlooked tip is, if you want your leave out to blend with your extensions grab a little bit of the hair extensions with your Real hair and then curl them together or flat iron them together a lot of times I see some women will have a straight sew-in and they don't do this. For some reason they just think. Oh, I Just Got ta Straighten my leave out no grab some of the hair extensions and flat iron. It together with your real hair, because then it's going to naturally follow the shape or the Contour of your flat ironing the hair against your head. It'S going to literally blend in very seamlessly if you try to curl your hair, separate from the actual hair extensions, it won't blend together. So that's the easiest and simplest way to blend your leave out with your hair extensions, the curl and then once you finish doing that you want to go in the The Weave, or should I say, the extensions um and curl some of that as well, so that It all Blends went for the hairspray baby hairs which give a more of a soft hole like it looks hard, but it's actually kind of soft but yeah. So this is pretty much the final look as you can. This hairstyle looks so freaking cute. This is like one of my favorite hair techniques, because it is so simple and easy going like I love a good quick weave flip over you barely have any leave out. You don't necessarily have a part, but you can still wear it to the side or to the middle without seeing a visible part. You only have to worry about the little bit of leave out at the front. In this case, you have some in the back and you could pretty much wear this hair in a ponytail do whatever you want with it. This is one of my favorite techniques and I just don't rock this enough, but I need to start doing so see we putting the Hoops on baby. The look is here. The look is here: I'ma stop talking just keep tuning in, because yeah we gave y'all all the Vibes, oh slow, mo. Okay, I'm done that was impeccable. The client knows she looked cute in the style and the hair stylist knows she did. The thing next is lace. Closure, quick weave, so this video is how to do a lace. Illusion closure, quick weave, as you can see, her hair is already braided up and I did four braids. So it's eight braids total for this foundation and then I'm going in with my got to be free spray to spray her hair, and then I'm also going in with my glue protectant to put that all throughout her hair. Before I apply the cap just to make sure that no glue will not get onto her hair and then right now you see me spraying some more got to be free spray and then I'm about to just blow dry that after I apply it on the cap, I'M going to be applying it on the front of the cap, and this is where the closure is going to lay so a technique that I like. I like it that before she actually put any bonding material down, she made sure to heavily spray. Her braid pattern with some type of freeze spray, so that way it forms a barrier even between the material she puts on the hair. So that way, the glue won't have a chance to stick to her hair, because if you do a quick weave on your hair without any protection from the glue to your hair, you are going to go through the extreme worst case scenario of trying to manually comb. Each strand to get the glue off of your hair, you do not want to experience this, so many women have had to shave. Their hair have had to cut their hair because they simply did not put a layer of protection on their real hair before they added hair glue. So, ladies, be careful, please feel when I'm gluing in or either sewing. In my extensions I like to double with my tracks, and all you do is basically just sewing or gluing two tracks in at a time just to speed up the process, and this way it helps you to make sure that you install all of the hair will Be able to put all four bundles in your clients, hair. That was a very helpful technique, because if you double actually apply so basically she's double track gluing as she adds it. So that way she can fill in as many bundles as she wants. That'S extremely helpful, especially if you want a full bundle. Look I mean I'm talking about four plus bundle: six bundles. Then you want to probably do this technique because then you can fit all of your hair onto your base. So now we're going to cut the cap as close to the client's hairline as possible, and you want to make sure that you carve out the client's hairline. You don't really want to leave no excess cap on there, because you will always have to put your frontal or your closure a little bit above the cap, so you want to wipe off your client's forehead with the alcohol pad or a cotton ball really really good. Usually I use three to four layers and I like to spread it out evenly. You want to smear it evenly to make sure everything is even enough, so it can turn clear and do its job as you can see it's about to blend into her skin and it's about to melt so from what I can tell so far. She already has the closure kind of customized. It looks like she bleached The Roots, maybe even pluck the front area of the frontal or the actual closure for the baby hairs, but let's not get too ahead of ourselves. Let'S see how this turns out. If you apply the glue correctly, you will be able to just lay the closure down exactly in the right spots in the correct spots. You do not have to rush when you do this step. You can take your time and lay it as slow as you possibly can, because you do not want to mess up but, like I said before, if you applied it just like how I did that lace, the way she just applied, it looks like real skin. You you couldn't pay me to see this and assume that was lace. If I had not watched this tutorial and made it wide enough - and literally just do everything like how I do you should be fine, you need to blow dry it on high heat in order for it to melt so for quick, weaves or sew-ins. I like to sew in my closures or frontals, especially for my quick weaves. I feel like it lasts a lot longer and I'm having my client hold um. The two sides, as you can see with her two index, fingers to make sure that the closure would not lift or slide back or go anywhere and when you're cutting the lip. When it comes to a quick weave lace. Closure install like I want you all to tell me: what's the difference is really for you, because I feel as though, if this was all sewn down, it would last a lot longer, but I understand the fact that it's a quick weave that you can get it Done a lot faster, but do quick weaves actually last as long for you as a regular sew-in. If so, let me know down in the comments what type of styles you usually get when it comes to quick, weaves versus when it comes to sew-ins lace off you want to make sure that you're cutting a zigzag motion. I like to part out the section where I'm going to be doing her baby hairs, and I like to take the same makeup that I applied to her cap and her closure on to the hairline. I cut my baby hairs about one inches and you want to be real light-handed when you do this step, be very lightweight and just roll with the flow. Oh here she goes, styling up them Edge, baby hairs with hair mousse instead of using hair spray. So, let's see how this sets and how it looks doing edges is such an art. It'S like watching a master at work. Now she has a head scarf tied to her edges, while she's blow drying it and The Stylist is straightening out her hair. Oh, this looks good. The hair literally looks like it's coming from her scalp. That'S what I'm talking about. So this is the finished look. I am so impressed with this quick weave. Look at the installation. Look at the finished like look at that. That'S extremely neat! No hair is out of place, everything looks very natural and beautiful. You couldn't even tell it's a quick weave. Next is the short hair, quick weave. Yes, she definitely has a TWA. Very very short. I would say her hair is probably an inch to two inches long. I'M wondering: is she gon na glue on top of this cap or because I don't see a braid pattern base or anything just the rubber bands at the area where her leave out is so I'm assuming she's gon na glue directly over this cap foreign. So now she's, starting at the very back gluing it in doing one track at a time versus the other girl. She actually did two tracks at a time because she wanted to add in a lot of bundles, so she already pre-measured it and then she has the glue to then add it on I've. Seen in some instances, stylists actually glue one entire long track and then just continue to lay it down and snip. It lay it down and snip it with the glue already on there foreign. So now it looks like she's almost laying the very last track, where she's going to begin to close it off, so she can reveal her leave out when you're, adding that last glue in track to your hair. You want to make sure it's literally touching. I mean it needs to be kissing the area all around the leave out so that it lays very natural once you blend your real hair with your extensions foreign, you know it's very helpful that she made sure to rubber band her leave out because her hair is So short braids will just kind of slip out, so it was very smart of her. It just made perfect sense to make sure to put rubber bands on her leave out areas. Now, when you go to put a wig cap on your head, it needs to be those super super thin, spandex, wig caps. You don't want to use the really thick spandex Dome caps, because those are used for making wigs and they're so thick that it's just not gon na be as helpful putting that onto your head when you do a quick weave foreign, what magic trick she got up. Her sleeves to be able to blend her leave out with these hair extensions foreign, but less Blended. Her hair is being like super disrespectful right now because, as she straightened it, it's literally sticking straight up like why do that? I'M so curious how she's gon na blend this is she gon na use edge, control, beeswax, hairspray, like let's see it, I'm so eager to see how she's gon na do this? Okay? Now that all the leave out is straight, we got ta. Do a nice super Sleek, a middle part with a rat tail comb. That'S how you part your hair. You want your parts to look extremely neat: use a rat tail comb; okay, it's starting to lay really flat with that brush, and I noticed that as she's. Actually straightening it she's literally curling the ends of her hair, so it can go into the hair extensions instead of doing a straight she's, making sure to curl it over foreign, oh wow, so to help her to further blend her leave out. She actually noticed that she had too much of a gap and not enough hair extensions to blend it, so she parted off a little bit of her leave out and she's going to glue in another track inside of her hair. In my opinion, because her hair is so short, I think the best technique when she was doing this quick weave was to actually do the invisible part, quick weave method, so basically you're laying your tracks one on top of the other in a vertical fashion, and if She would have left out the tiniest strip of her hair. She could have done that in this instance. She has to add some more hair extensions into her leave out, so she can blend it a lot better foreign that definitely did blend a whole lot better. So now, let's see how it looks when she finishes the style. You know I like the thickness that she went for with this style. She did not do a bunch of bundles, I feel like it really fits her. Look that she kind of matched the density of her own hair okay, so she did that she worked it out with her leave out. She made sure to smooth it and it Blended in pretty good. This style looks so natural on her. The thing that I really like about hair extensions is that you can go as dramatic or as natural as you want, especially if you're going to be in a workplace. You don't want to have like eight bundles down to your waist, a bunch of colors. I mean it really depends on what you do for work, but for most women, I think a very natural sew-in middle part, side, part or a quick weave like this suits in any occasion whether you're at work or you're at Play. Very beautiful next is the illusion. Quickly, what in the world she done cut the weft off the hair and it looks like she's gluing down the strands onto the part. So that way, it looks like the hair is coming from her scalp now she's using her rat tail comb to kind of like back push it in whoa she's, using a lace glue to actually add the hair, because I saw some black actual like material. I assumed it was regular black bonding glue but she's, using like an applicator brush that I only see with lace glue. So that way you don't see it when it actually dries, because it's clear when you apply it. So, let's see how this looks once she starts to add more hair. I am extremely intrigued. This is just game over for the dang on lace, huh. This looks very interesting wow. It literally looks like it's coming from her scalp now I do see that her hair is a darker color and you can see it very lightly, but the thing is, it almost looks like it's her hair and she just barely had a little bit of growth. You know how, when you color your hair, and you see a little bit of dark roots, that's what it looks like. So, in my opinion, it makes it look even more realistic that you can barely see the dark roots of her hair, slightly peeking out through the blonde, and I'm gon na break this down, and you probably just put it in, but I'm going to show you the Part that I have already done versus the part that's waiting to be done. You can go up closer. She can live it to pull it forward, but most importantly, that it look natural, okay, so she's, adding lace glue to the areas that she's going to apply. The actual hair from the extensions, what I'm wondering is how she got it to look so natural, though I mean doing this side, you can use the white glue. I know in order to get this like this. You got ta have a really Steady Hand in order to make it last foreign. Have you all seen this technique before? Have any of you seen this? This is the illusion, quick weave method, it literally looks like the hair is literally coming from the scalp, because she's gluing down areas of wefted hair with the weft removed. This is such a crazy cool technique. Have any of you ever seen this before foreign? A lot of times I tell people use the Clippers, don't use the Clippers as much take your scissors clean it up now, she's doing a nice little Bob leaving the front and long in that back short wow. This technique is extremely intriguing wow. That is very cool. I am very impressed with this technique. Look at that next is the leave out quick weave now this part right here is the key. It'S crucial. I get so many questions about how I keep my hair healthy, while wearing quick weave because um, you know glue kind of gets a bad wrap in the hair industry. But this is how yes glue does get a bad wrap, because it's taken out a lot of people's edges, so making a lot of women have to shave their hair off because they can't get the glue out. I know someone personally that went through a really bad, quick weave, so you have to be careful. You have to protect your hair from that glue because that glue is a tricky beast and if you don't apply it right and if you don't prep your hair right, it will stick to your hair and it's like watching paint dry, trying to comb it off of Each strand, it's not worth it if you're not going to go through the due diligence to make sure your quick weave is done right, don't get a quick weave! Please and thank you. I keep my hair healthy and it also makes the glue a lot quicker to rinse out um when you're trying to take your quick weave out. So please make sure you follow my steps to make sure your hair is nice and healthy after you take your quick weave out and then you have to make sure the stuff is completely dry before you start laying your tracks. Homegirl said, I am not losing my hair over no hair glue because she put the protective Solution on her real hair make sure to thoroughly dry. It then put the cap on then put more on top of the cap. That'S how you do it if you want to protect your hair from the hair glue foreign thing I'm noticing is: why did she leave the braids out? Why didn't she pull the braids up into a braid pattern and then put the cap on? I don't know - maybe we'll find out answers sooner than later, because leaving the braids out has me a little bit confused, but so far so good as far as the prep work, when getting ready for her quick weave foreign. Yes, you want to go in that c motion when going around your head. Think of like an uppercase C, you want to go in a slight curvature, so, halfway through she decides to cut the cap around her leave out versus I see most people they actually cut. The cap, at the very end, she's making sure to concentrate like this track, is going to lay exactly where I wanted to lay not an inch up or lower it's going to lay where I place it like. I can feel the concentration coming from the video in case anybody's wondering my weave is two different textures um, so I had one straight and then I had two bundles of a loose slash natural wave. It'S all Brazilian hair, though, and I mean ultimately, I just pressed it all out - don't straighten the end, so it really doesn't matter, but in case you've noticed that and you're like. Why is one side straight one side? Maybe that is the way. So she has two different textures of hair to do her, quick weave, I'm guessing. She ran out of hair and that's totally fine to do you just want to make sure the texture is very close to each other. So in this instance, she had a wavy Brazilian texture and a straight Brazilian texture, and that's totally okay. Now, if you get some super curly bundles, I mean like deep, wave or you're getting like some type of Cuban curly is going to be hard to keep it Blended if you're going to be wearing it straight, so make sure that if you do run out of Hair, possibly, which I'm not sure if that was the case for her, but if you run out of here, make sure you get a texture, that's very similar in the way you're going to be wearing your hair. Most of the time, if you're going to be mostly wearing straight, stick to straight hair, bundles you're, going to be wearing it wavy do wavy bundles. Thank you. So now she's straightening out her hair to make sure that it's blended with the two textures I decided to add one more track to each side in between my row here, just to kind of help it to blend better. I that's a really good trick to do, but also, I would say, heat with caution when you're adding a glued weft into your actual leave out area. The reason why is because you don't have any protective solution in the area where your leave out is because it's already done to the base of your head. So if you are going to add additional glued pieces throughout your leave out, do it sparingly that way? It won't be difficult to remove the extensions from your head once it's time for you to take down your quick weave. You just want to be very careful when putting glue on your hair. Now, if your scalp tends to be oily, you can actually get away with putting some glued wefts directly on your scalp or on the base of the roots of your hair, because your hair is so oily. It would allow the hair to slip out, but look. This is not advice for you to actually follow. This is just a tip that works most of the time for people who have an oily scalp. Usually, if your scalp is dry or you don't really have much oils be very, very careful when you put glue on your scalp or directly on your hair. That'S right in between my real hair - and you can see right here that it's already blending a little bit better and then a lot of times I'll, find that when I lay a scarf to it, it helps it to lay better with the weave too. Oh wait. Look at that blend, she did an excellent job. She could tell that it was difficult to blend or leave out. That'S why she had to add a couple of glued wefts up near where her leave out was so that it can blend a lot better with a flat iron with her real hair, half up half down quick leave. Okay, so she's gon na be parting ear to ear. Of course, half is going to be up, half is going to be down. Oh wow, so she's doing one French braid down the middle in the back. That made it super easy for her to just take care of the back just doing one long, braid and I believe it works for this client, because her hair looks like it's relaxed, so her hair is super straight. So there's not much bulk. You see in the back now she's putting some type of protection Solution on her hair so that it can protect her real hair from the hair glue see in this instance, she's doing it in a way that saves so much time she put glue on a long Track and then, as she continued to lay it down, she just cut where it ended off. So that way she don't have to continue to pre-measure glue added pre-measured glue added. Oh, she got the thinnest amount of leave out to blend with it. That makes it to where it's so easy to blend your natural or real hair, with your hair extensions, okay, she's doing like a half circle in front, I'm guessing for like a swoop bang. I think we about to get a swoop. Bang y'all! I'M excited! I love it when stylist students, when they're doing ponytails, is instead of forcing all the hair at once to go into a ponytail. They do it in sections, because you can mold each section making a ponytail last a lot longer. So if you didn't know that tip that a lot of these stylists do that's it right there, that's how you get your ponytails to last, instead of forcing all the hair together and then spring, you want to do it in sections, so she basically put a ponytail In the middle that will serve as the center part of the ponytail, she molded that together and tied a ponytail there, and then she went to the sides and molded each side into the ponytail. So that way it makes the style last a whole lot longer. Foreign together with some hairspray and she's, getting ready to do a swoop - bang, I love swoop, bangs, okay, so what she's doing is she's making sure to mold small sections at a time so that the bang Yang don't move nowhere? Yes, molding small sections at a time is how you do it that bang ain't going nowhere. It'S gon na hold forever it's time to style those baby hairs. How do you like to style your baby hairs? Do you like to leave them as is, and do nothing to them you like to just comb them back with some gel edge, control or beeswax? Let me know your type of edge Styles. You like to do what type of techniques and products you like to use. So now she's using an actual bonding paper or wrapping paper to put around her hair. So that way she can glue the tracks to the ponytail. I am loving this style. These techniques are on point wow, oh, my goodness, who she's adding crimps y'all she's crimping the hair. She cripping it. I'M loving everything about this. Look, I'm loving a bang, I'm loving the cramps, I'm loving a half up, half down this style is just making me feel so nostalgic for some reason. It'S like she's, getting ready for prom or something or going on a nice date. This style looks impeccable wow. It'S gorgeous. Let me know down in the comments if y'all like this hairstyle next is the old school, quick weave. Today'S video, I'm going to show you how I achieve this hairstyle. I actually have pieces in here like glued in and so I'm going to show you how I do that. I will say that in order to glue in like the track in order to get it out, you learn to saturate your hair conditioner and it literally like slips right out. Yes, that does work. Ninety percent of the time, if you're, very meticulous with how you glue your extensions into your hair, if the glue is not running around down your hair, if you made sure to do it properly nine times out of ten, you can remove it with just hair conditioner, Which is what I used to do now when you're gluing in your extensions, please, ladies, if you're going to glue it directly on your hair or on your scalp, by doing this old school method, you have to make sure you pre-dry the hair. At least this is my tip: you got ta pre-dry the actual glue on the weft and then attach it so that it's semi-tacky and the glue won't run down the strands of your real hair, making it hard to remove. I wanted to be more full of body and longer so. First, I'm going to part out man, her hair is already the same length when she added the hair extensions. So I'm guessing. She just did this for fullness and thickness. So, let's see how she does about my things, you know I section off this one half and then from this half I section off the bottom. Now I'm leaving a lot. You know at the bottom because I wanted me to put this in a ponytail which you guys are gon na see the ponytail looks Flawless. So first, I am going to measure the track on my part, so some of the tracks aren't even on my scalp. However, that is totally fine if it gets on your hair just a little bit like not on the scalp area, it's actually a little better um because it like minimizes the chance of you pulling your hair out at the scalp. If that makes any at all and yeah yeah, it does, and another thing too, is: if you put your hair extensions directly onto the roots of your hair, it will actually allow your quick week to last a lot longer, because if you glue the wefts directly on Your scalp, it will actually start to slowly slip out just because our scalp is always secreting natural hair oils. So if you want it to last the longest, if you're going to do this technique, you do want to put the tracks onto the base of your hair and not on the part. But then again you need to try with caution when doing this, because if the glue is not properly dried, it will run down your hair and it can make it difficult to remove the quick weave which makes it easier to kind of get them to slip out And so, if you happen to get a little bit on your hair, that's cool! You don't want to get on the top part, but if it gets on the bottom part of your hair um, if that makes any sense at all, that's totally cool all right. You know what it's not gon na be perfect just as long as it looks good okay, so then I part another little section. Now, if you want your hair to look super duper full and long um, you can put a lot of pieces in. Oh look. How slick that ponytail is home? Girl didn't lie if you do what she did, I'm quite sure, you're gon na get similar results because she made sure to leave out a nice chunk of hair in the back, I would say, like a good three four inches of hair. That way, she can pull it up into a ponytail and you don't see the edges of the weft super smart. So in order to fix that, like gappy space, I'm just gon na use a black eyeshadow. I'Ve done this before on my channel. What she's putting makeup on her hair? This is a first for me. Normally I don't see people use the makeup to blend their hair with their hair extensions. So, let's see how she does this technique, but it's it's nothing new and I just put black eyeshadow it made it look so full now, in my opinion, I don't think she needed it. I know that she probably doesn't like that. She has some areas that look a little thin, but I really didn't see that she needed to do this, but now that she did it, I can definitely tell how much thickness it added just using a little bit of makeup part where you could kind of see The track because my hair is thin and my hair isn't thin due to this style, so I haven't done this style in three and a half years. So that's why I grow my hair out. My hair is just a little or fine. I won't caught thin. It'S just a little more fine, so I need this eyeshadow to make it. You know, look more thick! Now I decide to cut the hair um closer to my hair length, because since my hair was so full of body, it made the ends of the bundles. Look thinner than they were because there was so much body at the top um. The bottom just look Way Too Thin, and so I decided to cut it and I kind of like this better because it looks more natural. Alright, so I finished the bangs now I'm just laying my base. Oh, my goodness, this style literally looks like it's her real hair, it's literally very thick and Lush. This technique looks really good on her hair is making sure that everything looks Flawless. This is the finished. Look I loved how this came out. Um I got on Instagram, live and everyone. This looks so beautiful like. If I didn't see this, I wouldn't have known that she added hair extensions into her hair. It looks very natural super seamless. You could put it into a ponytail. She kind of has like a soft bang kind of going on where it's kind of more towards her face. This technique is really cool. I really like this technique. I thought it was my real hair. It looks so good, but you literally can't even tell so next is the Bob quick weave? Okay, so these braids just got these anchor braids. These are the ones that are going to be important because you're going to sew the camera onto the braid, your anchor braids should be small and right up against your leave out. So you got a Flawless end result, but now try not to like stand in curtains. Uh, let's go Scout, you want to make sure the needle is not sharp. Just in case you do stand there playing that's why it's extremely important to make sure that when you're sewing your head or your sewing extensions on someone else's head, that you use curved needles like she did, because straight needles has the risk of possibly poking someone's scalp. In that junk hurts so when you're actually sewing down extensions, use a curved needle, not saying that a curved needle mean you won't accidentally poke, but because it's curved, it lessens the chance significantly, because as soon as you insert the needle under the braid, it literally has A curve, so it directly comes out, it's very difficult to basically poke your own scalp with a curved needle, but if you're used to doing strike needles, then stick with that work with what works for you, but I highly recommend that most people should use curved needles. Oh, she uses Spritz y'all y'all know, Spritz is straight up old school. That'S how I know when we got somebody who's really seasoned that what they do when they whip out that Spritz bottle. Now I'm wondering, are you team Pump It Up or are you team got to be glued? Let me know which one do you prefer and why which one is fit for the best situation? Let me know which spray you prefer to use: um, okay, so now she's putting the bonding glue on one long, weftrack and it looks like she already is pre-measuring these tricks up here. You see how she put that track like right up against the front of her face. This allows for you to have a deep side part if you like the type of side Parts where a lot of hair Falls in front of your face. You have to glue it in that motion where you're stacking it in front so that you can have a lot of hair coverage in the very front of your face and bringing them around gon na mix in 425 um. So it's kind of going to look like highlights almost, I think, she's cutting an asymmetrical bob one side short one side, long, let's see how it looks now: she's blending the client's leave out with her hair extensions. Let'S see how this looks she's doing very small sections at a time adding a little bit of hair product to smooth on baby hers. Oh the color, Blended beautifully with her leave out. She literally picked the perfect hair color to bond at the very top around her leave out. You can't even tell where her leave out ends and where the weave begins. Oh way. Oh, my goodness flawless wow, that is stunning. Those were some amazing, quick weave techniques. If you like, any of the techniques, you've just saw be sure to comment down below and let me know if you want to see Full tutorials to any videos you saw here. The links are also provided down below and if you want to see more videos like these be sure to hit that subscribe button, so you can see more Brianna reacts until then I'll catch. You all in my very next video bye, bye,

Ro: I love this style of reaction video to hairstyle techniques, I found it super helpful that you shared insight about the techniques used and why they were done a specific way ❤️

Sandra Walker: Welcome back Breanna:) You look amazing. I love the new series.. please keep them coming. Thanks in advance:)

Helen: That was outstanding! I wonder if you can do some of the same things with crochet like the leave out and the wig cap.

londyn bridges: I’ve tried the illusion part .. the liquid glue is so sticky .. I found it to be complicated.. I also had an allergic reaction to the black liquid mold down/protector.. it felt like I couldn’t breathe.. it also took about 5 -7 shampoos in one sitting to get all the protector out.

Jayne Lynn RN: Breanna you are so beautiful you look similar to Chloe. I enjoyed this video. I always learn something new every time I watch your videos. ❤

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Juss Jess: This was an amazing video

SugarBabyT: I love how u explain and take time to tell why u think and why, however could u use a different color background? I feel that even though i can see you it's also a little hard to see u at the same time with so much pink.

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