U Part Wig & Razor Cut Bob Part 2- Chimerenicole

  • Posted on 15 January, 2015
  • U Part Wig
  • By Anonymous

This is Part 2 of how I made my U part wig. This video will show you how I installed,cut, and styled the unit. Please Subscribe + Like + Fav + Share :)

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Hey guys, so this is part two of how I made my razor cut. You part if you'd like to see how I made the actual unit. Please click in the bottom of the screen. You can go right to that video, but this is part two and I'm going to show you how I'm going to apply the wig clips, and I want to cut and style this unit, so we're going to start off by showing you. So if you see part one of this video, you know that this whole wig home, they came in one solid piece and what I did was break it apart, so that I can have more create pieces to apply to the wig. It'S a cheap way to do it and all of those clips only cost a dollar. Now I'm going to use a needle and thread and I'm going to be sewing those wig clips underneath the elastic band of this unit. So far, I'm going to be sewing in three and then later on, I'm going to go back in so two more where my do part is one of these now don't mean to scare you, but this is my meat, milk braids that I'm gon na be wearing. Underneath my youth part, as you can see, the braids aren't knee or anything like that. I just wanted to make sure that I had enough of my natural hair section out so that when I do apply my youth part, it will blend in seamlessly. So now that I applied my you part, I'm going to take my natural hair out and I want to be applying a heat protectant. This is by joy, co and instead heat and shine serum I'm going to apply that all through the hair, but I'm just going to concentrate that on the end, that's of course that's where most of the heat is going to be also going to be using my Wax sticks by karekare. I love this product and it works really well for natural hair. You can also use if your hair is relaxed, but it works amazing for next year and when applied to my roots and then I'm going to use my favorites. They are actually this plan on is very inexpensive, I should say, is my favorite, but it's very inexpensive and I'm going to just split on my natural hair just to cover out my you part, and I actually like doing this cuz. It just makes the whole Bob before natural first use the closure it is going to flip. I don't have to care and that's going to be okay, now we're going to jump right into the hair, clip we'll be using a razor and explain used a tail comb and I wanted to cut to be very natural. So I'm just going to let the hair kind of flow, the way it naturally fall, and I want this bob to be graduated. So what that means is, I want to be longer in the bud and shorter in the back. So basically is symmetrical and, as you can see, I have my head tilted and that helps me to get the hair to lay on my neck. The way I wanted to without having a really blunt puss, with the reason, as you can see, I'm tilting it. It'S kind of looking to see how short is going and how it's going to naturally fall, and this want to continue to razor cutting. So now that the guideline is, then I'm going to continue to cut the hair. I'M gon na be starting from the back and I'm going to take my razor and go in the downward motion just to get that long, asymmetrical cut in the front, I'm going to continue to do the same sex thing on the opposite side start to put in The back going in a downward motion to get the asymmetrical cut that I'm looking for now, I'm going to show you how I trim my back up now, I'm just going to be taking all the excess hair and pulled into the front, but when I get to The back I'm gon na pull it into a ponytail, and you can kind of feel that there is here, there's uneven, so I'm going to be kind of taking it like a rake and I'm going to razor all of their hair off until it's even straight across. I am going to be using a mirror in between doing this, but you can kind of see there's a long piece of hair, I'm just going to fill my way until I know that it's gone and then I'm going to just continue to check the back. As I'm working now, I'm gon na start cutting the front. I do want a little bit of a layer, not so much that is so drastic, but just a little bit. So what I want to do is over direct the hair and basically, what that means. It'S taking the hair and holding the inner direction that is not going to lay so I'm already pulling the hair to my right and then I'm going to raise it. The hair going downward and that's going to help the hair flow a little more naturally versus again. Having too much of a blunt cut, you can get a blunt cut with a razor, and I like to try to avoid that as much as possible. So over directing the hair in the direction that is not going to fall will help to remove a lot of that excess weeks, and I'm just going to continue to do that until I get as much layering as I desire. I'M not sure exactly what I'm going for it, but I know I want a little more later, so we're gon na keep on cutting until I get what I want now in the easy part flat ironing. This is very basic. It'S very simple! I'M not going to anything extra, I'm just making sure that's the end or not straight, so it's going to be a very light layer on and the sections are not going to be small by any means. I think when you take bigger sections, you get a lot more body versus trying to make everything close to sleep in streets Irene. I'M not a fan of straight here anyway, so I'm just gon na take really big sections and kind of bend the end, and I want to be shaking my hair, as you can see, just to make sure that I'm giving the movement that I want and I'm Sorry that I'm chewing and talking my friend walked in, but we're gon na basically go through my hair with a really light. My are making sure that my natural hair blends with me new part and then somebody basically it towards its entire section. So now the final step is adding my edge control. I'M going to use this this edge control. I got my local beauty supply store and this was behind cream in nature. I'M just gon na apply a little bit of that to where I have my leave out. If you remember how my braids, those meat mill braids nothing these days, yes, it was a mess, so I have to add a little bit of edge control. I'M just gon na apply it just on the hairline and a little bit where my part is just to help blend my new part with my natural hair. So that's it for this tutorial. Ladies, I hope you guys enjoyed it and I hope that it was informative for you don't forget to comment rate and subscribe to my channel. You can do that by clicking the red subscribe button in the corner, and I will see you guys next time.

84uniqueness: Truly appreciate this tut! Especially the blending of the leaveout

Gwendolyn LaRue: Best video yet, easy to follow perfect for what I need.  Appreciate the video.

Indianeyezs24: omg I love it I can't wait to try it thank u for posting your videos they are very helpful and inspirational :)

erika crawford: Love it you make it so easy

Desra Felix: GREAT tutoral! Best I've seen so far. Just subscribed

116sweetlady: Beautiful & great tutorial

Lia Beeyah: This is everything

Lucy Little: jesus christ, when i cut my own hair is does NOT look like that! i am very impressed, i have had some serious disasters in my time. i think you look really beautiful with the meek braids by the way, even though i'm white so i guess my opinion doesn't count on this one...

TooFeisty2007: you made this look so easy.

HeyItsKe: Love This !!!

My Joi: Can you do this style with micro braids? I want to wear a bob and have it look natural as well.

Dimpleface_Mo: It came out perfect

Fleurence Almonor: well done!!

MelN: Have you ever thought about selling your units I really like this one?

mrslady525: Cute!

IamShePoetry: I love ur videos sis

Rays: NICE!

chocolitbar: Very cute beautiful smile

Toccaria Johnson: Are you working at a shop?

Kenyada Holland: Sound like Jackie Christie

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