Wigs, Weaves, U Parts For Beginners Tips & Tricks Exposed | Lletitia Online

  • Posted on 20 February, 2017
  • U Part Wig
  • By Anonymous

I'm exposing all my tricks and techniques to how I style, blend and apply my wigs and make them look as natural and realistic as possible. I hope you love it! Love always, Letitia Xx

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Colour WOW Root Touch Up 'Black'

Fantasia Straightening Serum

GHD Final Shine Spray

Tresemme Firm Hold Salon Finish Hairspray

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Hey guys welcome back to the to see online, so today I am finally doing that hair design. So a lot of you guys you've always asked me - is that my real hair am i wearing extensions that are wearing a wig etc, and I feel that I just need to make a video about it, because I have so many techniques to what I do with My hair, that is not something that I can just arts, art or just be like yeah at way. Brad this this week, oh yeah, always ready splitting. I need to just share my pictures. You guys, I'm going to show you how to apply the hair, lend the hair tricks and techniques to make it look real natural, real girl yeah carry on watching. If you want to see how I achieve great hair, good hair yeah, I can't ignore the slogan, but it's not it's not really coming to me right now of them. Yeah bye, guys, first things. First, I need to rewind a little bit and bring myself back to my roots literally and remove the masterpiece. I'M so stressed doing this right now that I can't believe I'm filming this, that let you guys in I used to wear weave all the time, and then it got to the point where that I just rather have to clip it on and clip it off, because With me that can get really itchy. I like to wash my hair a lot, and I like to discuss myself and stuff. So I got my friend to make me a year part weeks. Au part is basically called au part because, where your part in is, is in the shape of you imagine when you get your we've sewn on and I would always leave my leave out so I would have spent part of my head left out and they were So all the way around my head, that's basically exactly what are you part is except it's on a wig cap instead of you enjoying all those cameras that pain that threads that yanking at the neck, it's all basically on a wig cap and you can literally clip It on and come and go as you please. One of the reasons why I even wear wigs is because I need to protect my hair. I don't like straightening my hair all the time, so it just helps, wear a wig and then I can pack all the rest underneath. What I do is, I part my hair in the middle, and I make sure that I leave pretty much a u-shape of leave out. It is completely up to you how much leave out you want to leave. I like to leave quite a lot to make it just look really natural. I plan that them into that and then I'll just clip them back so that they just sit quite flat against my head and then it type that so it's pretty nice and I actually have it straight in my hair. So I've literally washed my hair later dry and I've just slide it up, instead of using gel all the time, I'd like to use aunt, Jackie's edge, control, yeah and it could paint my edges. Yes, please hey my edges girl. It is enriched with flaxseed, argan and grape seed oil, so it's just got a recipe just for greatness for your edges, and so this is kind of well root. Touch-Up, it's pretty obvious. Where does it touches up your root? It makes your hair line thicker. It is sweat, resistant water-resistant, so it could even last you a few days here, I'm quite light, so I'm just going to go in there. Sometimes a giveaway that you're wearing a wig is when people see gaps and they see scalp and they see parting. So what I'm going to do now is I'm just going to take out two sections from my Laval and these sections are basically going to be the support for where my? U part is going to be attached to so you want to speed towards the root of your hair, and then this is where you're going to fix the wig clips to what this is going to do. Is it's going to relieve any tension and it's just going to really help your wig rip onto your hair? You just want it to be as flat as possible at the root, because sometimes it can look really pissy, and that is not the look I'm going for. I don't think anyone goes for the look, it just kind of happened and, as you straighten it's just always great to kind of just comb through it just so that it really kind of blues in there. As you go. I'D also like to point out before anyone get scared that I have not protected my hair, but I've actually already heard this heat protectant in my hair. This is my Fantasia art-sheet protectant hair polish iron straightening serum, even if it is on a wig extensions, always protect their pleas, then, just to finish off, I'm just applying a little bit more root touch up to my middle parting, even though I do feel like the Hair does them quite well together. I am aware that that is not the case for everyone. Blending can be quite issues I like to apply a shine spray, so it's kind of have to finish on it. Just smooth sound like any kind of crazy fluffy bit, but it also has a shine to the hair, but by you adding that shine onto both parts of the hair. It kind of just disturbs if there is a little bit of texture change. The shine just kind of takes away from that. If that makes sense, I don't know if that's making sense, but it's making sense in my head, but basically a shine spray is going to help if you've got blending issues. Basically, this is the phd shine. Spray is called final shine spray and it pretty much does what it does on the kids. I'M sure you can get up a shine spray, but in my experience highlights the GHB. You can't even tell what's mine what's more and then, if you're just like to go behind my ear, my edges are just in kind of me that is pretty much how I style this depart and make it look natural. So now I'm actually going to show you another new part. All my natural hair is pretty much like this. So usually, if I wanted to wear this wig, then I would just wash my natural hair. However, when my hair is straight - and I curl it myself - it tends to keep longer. I am going to be using this curling one I'll put the model number and everything in the description, but so I'm just going to show you how I blend this. It is exactly the same method as how I put this. U part on, but I'm just going to show you the blending technique to making this week. Look like it's my hair. Yes, I'm just going to give my hair a spray of the Tresemme Sun hold that on finish, hairspray. I just give my hair a little spritz of this with a doping light hairspray if it gets too crispy and then it gets flaky, I'm now just going to piece by piece hell away, and it blends perfectly you. So what I'm literally doing is just making it look like I've, just it just all flowing out of my head. Basically, so, even though this is my own beads out at the same time, edges are important, but I just want to have that windswept light. Just effortless everything that were little a lot of love. This is pretty much that n resolve and it just looks like mine. That is the painting. So now this hairstyle is done. I'M going to move on to my final hair choice that I want to. Let you guys in one it is a slow Leslie. It has the lace section in here. It is similar to my skin color, which makes it look more realistic. With these, like adjustable section, you can basically make it tighter for your head, which is really good, because obviously, everyone's head shape is different. You need to customize it to your head, don't be too delicate with it. I was really scared to kind of pluck away at it, and I was just like: oh my column, you're going to ruin. It bubble, wrap a good way to kind of see. If you want to pluck any hair and stuff, it's the clothes. You put it on your hands, you can really see. This is great if you've got breakage and you don't want leave out. So, even though I like and low I like having these out, I mean it is not for everyone. Some people want to protect their hair. So if you want to protect your hair, this is the way forward, because you do not leave the single strand or pear. Some people do well with caps underneath, I sometimes do know sometimes diet. It will be best. I swear we cap because it's just flat and flatten your whole head, but not like the rule, just personal preference, another tips for making your wig blend. Well, it's decide where your part in is so you want to side part in or do you want? A middle part in in today's it suits. I want a middle parting, so you need to make sure the underneath of the wig is in correspondence with the wig. So I want a middle parting on my wig, so I have a middle parting on my head. That makes sense, I hope so so now, to give myself a flat surface, I'm just going to plat up smiley bell and then attach it to the back of my head right last time. You want to basically make sure that your edges are in tact, so you want to hold it like upside down. So all the hair is hanging down and the wig is kind of up so you're looking into it. What you want to do is kind of like a split action, so you want to really put your head in like this, but you want to use this clip to really hook into the hair at the back. Then there's also clips here in here and you want to make sure they are slid in place. Unbelievable, because my head is a weird shape. I usually have a little bit of leave out here of the lace. So what I like to do is, I will actually just tuck it underneath so literally at this tuck it and blend it in with my edges. So now I'm just going to quickly style over because it's not had any heat to it. It'S just literally been wash. You really want to make sure that this section is as trapped as possible. You want to get the iron right in there. I do so like my part in is not as light as I would want. So you can add just a little bit of makeup pretty much, so I'm just going to use that one of these thin brushes and get just a little bit of concealer. It'S sometimes a bit hard to do it underneath the wig, but it doesn't really matter too much if you add in just a little bit so I feel like that looks way better already. I actually have some in the root, so I'm just going to cover that with my root touch-up. The only thing I would say that sometimes with these lyrics, they need to be flattened, people do user iron and they really flatten it to make it look as natural. As possible, instead of using an iron, I tend to use a curler. This is pretty much the wig, obviously my edges on the side they do blend so guys. I really hope you enjoyed and you have gained and insights almost secrets of the hair. If you did enjoy this video - and you did find it quite useful - please give me a like a thumbs up just down below and please make sure you subscribe. If you're not subscribed - and I will see you soon - guys, bye,

Jocelyn Partee: Love the video you might want to try adding a elastic band in your wig to secure it a bit more also if you ever use frontals try using styling spritz holds it down really well and makes it look super natural I have a tutorial on my channel on it if you ever wear a frontal wig

SBA: YOURE A GENIUS. I Love your videos ❤❤ sometimes I find it hard to lay down my edges but I gained amazing tips from this x

Nina Hayes: LOve this video and now I feel more confident to actually try out this u part wig I had made but didn't wear yet LOL. I just subbed. I love your personality.

Serendipity Lovesya: And that's how natural a wig should look Letitia you've got that technique on lock!!

Leah Andrica: Curly hair on you looks soooo bomb! Great video x

Anita Washington: Thanks for sharing those hair tips that u make your own and just love it!! You are just a gorgeous young lady Lletitia!! God bless hugs ❤️

Lisa Lee: Great tips gorgeous

Gabrielle Adeana: you're so damn gorgeous and your personality makes you even more beautiful. I love that last wig! I need

Renee Robinson: Love this Video it's so insightful and I think I will be getting myself u parting extensions

NixxNine: Great video as usual! I'm also loving your makeup look. What eyeshadow are you wearing? Can you please also do a tutorial on this makeup look?

Denise Castro: Queria muito muito muito esses cachos. ❤

Asheley Turner: love this video!! you're one of my fav youtubers right now, <3 keep it up gawgeouss

Jasimen G: This video is the best....I have recently started wearing wigs an extensions.. An u jus made it easy on how I can blend em better.....I defiantly hit that subscribe button...thanks girl

zay zay: LOVE IT.........soooo beautiful......can you list where the units came from please. thanks

Hash Elliott: Watch how I achieve...great hair, good hair, yeah (while your eyes look about).. effortless bluh bluh bluh! lol made me giggle so much! <3 it! X

Queen Spencer: love this vid and you are gorgeous !! so adorable!!!

Takelo Lo Lo: When I say I been stalking your channel waiting for you to post. I just knew it was going to be a vlog of tanesha bday. You ladies are my sisters in my head. Yahl have so much fun together. Btw. Been wanting to see this too. Thank you

BeautybyDom: Hi! Where did you get your u-part wigs from?

JaLesa Thomas: Awesome video!

Olivia Herring: Does the person who makes your U-parts take orders? I live in the US but I would love to order one from her/him?? :)

Beu Lalah: You're great, and I love your bubbly personality... Bring your mum back soon

Bola Bella: this whole time I thought it was your hair! girl I'm about that wig life too

Saiyan Ness: Yesss love your videos!

chellss: Can you do a tutorial on how u made the curly u part

Sophia B: OMG when you paused and admired your hair. So hilarious.

nav: amazing!

Andrea Gonzalez: where did you get the full lace wig?! i need it!

Ciara Michaux: Thank you !

Sharon Ridley: Why are you even wearing a wig? Your natural hair is beautiful! Let us stop the madness!!!!

Martha ayalew: Hi darling, Can you pls let me know where to buy the curly/braid out look wig? Do you have the link? Or the type and name of the wig. Thx

PeachesLenoir: Where did you get your tom ford stick foundation from?

Najma: I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO SINCE DAY 1 ONE

Safiya Jamal Mohammed: u don't need weave u have nice hair

CurlyBasedBeauty: Makeup look ♥️

Sophia B: So creative

kaleidoscope_Love: Can u wear ponytails and buns with a u part? Thanks

Preeti: where did u get the u part wig and the lace frontal from?..do these wigs work well on asian hair and are you able to get lift in the roots with a wig on rather than it looking flat?x

Chanel Marie: What's the curling wand called? x

StylezBy ROBIN: girl yes u did that

Tiffani Berry: HI, MY NAME IS TIFFANI, IN ONE OF YOUR VIDEOS YOU HAD ON THESE BEAUTIFUL EYE LASHES THAT CAME IN A BOX, WHAT 'S THE NAME OF THOSE LASHES?

Latoya Rosá: Where do you get your hair from?

Gianna Guthrie: You and the hair are pretty big I hate when wigs look bumpy at the top. It’s a dead giveaway

Lena Love: are these wigs synthetic or human hair?

Lil Zuplada: The humps on the sides of the u part wigs look weirdly square.

D Youtube: Do you dye your hair black ?

Aiysh: Where are your hair pieces and wig from ?

Gena Bowman: what wig is the curly one?

Jacqueline Davis: you look a bit like kim k from your side profile great tips!!!

Kimberly espinoza: Where did u get the u part wig ?

Karen Lizbeth: Ur so pretty!

Santina Sangster: You look like Richards wife from black ink crew TV show

NashayMarie 25: Why does it look square at the top

Alejandra HV: where is the wigs from??

Alejandra HV: would you recommend?

Barbie Monroe 💋: Notification gang ✨❤️

Teleshia Tomlinson: You look like kim kardashian wow

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