Bangs To Middle Part Wig Transformation|| All Things Nqobile || South African Youtuber

  • Posted on 23 March, 2021
  • U Part Wig
  • By Anonymous

Watch as I transform my bangs/ full fringe into a middle part wig. No cutting involved, mean you could always revert back to you original bangs/full fringe at any given time. All you need is an iron and comb.

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Hi youtube gang and welcome back to my channel to all my returning subscribers, i like to say thank you so much for all the love support. It does not go unnoticed if you are a new member and you've stumbled by this video. Please do not forget to subscribe, so you can become part of this family, because this is all things mobile. So today we are going to be transforming my bangs into a middle part. If this is something that you think you might be interested in continue watching with this method that i'm going to be showing you today, there will not be any cutting or chopping involved. So your bangs remain intact and at any point, when you want to actually revert to having bangs it's going to be fairly simple, just brush it out. So i am using a fine tooth comb to actually pot my hair. So i get a straight line as straight as straight can be at this point, and i will also show you: whatever of the products i will be using. You will need a clothing iron. You will need a flat iron. You will need a brush a mirror. So if you do see me looking down and to the side, i am actually looking at a mirror and yeah. Let'S do this at this point. I'M actually going to go in with my mousse, it's from l'oreal, paris, the reason i'm using the smoothies, because i want my hair to lie flat and i just want to see if my parting is straight enough and whether i can work with it or not. You don't have to use a lot of product trust me. A small amount goes a long way, as you can see using the mousse did actually make my hair a bit flatter and much easier to work with now. I can actually just continue parting with the much ease. Okay, so right now, you're going to see me apply a bit more mousse. The reason for this is because um i'm about to use a flat iron to basically straighten out my hair, so i want the mousse to act as a protective barrier for my hair. I know it's not everybody. We can afford a hot comb. So i pencil you are able to get yourself. One do not panic. I got you back: go in with a clothing iron, honey, make sure it's at its maximum heat and try to be a very careful when doing this process right now, because we want our hair to be bone straight honey and this iron does the things please be Careful take your time do not rush this process. I do not want anybody getting burnt in the face under my watch, so one other thing that i like to do is to brush the hair a bit back. The reason for me to do this is because i want to make sure that it's straight straight, because it normally has a curl in as you can see, it's got the little curl towards the bottom, because i normally curl it when i have the fringe or the Bang so right now, i just want to make sure that it's proper straight and then it blends in properly with the rest of my hair. Just a quick reminder, please be very careful when doing this process. Oh child be careful, and now i'm just going to repeat the process on the other side, um do um so right now, i'm busy looking for my concealer and a brush a small brush, because i want to use the concealer on my parting. This will highlight my parting basically and make it more visible and just give my hair a bit more definition and give it that more natural look so yeah. This is what i'm doing now do now. Doesn'T this look a bit more natural as if the hair is actually going out of my scalp? So, as you can see, this step is very important. You can either use your concealer or you could use your foundation either or whatever works for you use it. I think everything came together perfectly. You could straighten it out a bit more if you wanted to, but i'm not going anywhere i'll be in the house the whole day. So this is just me showing you the transition from bangs to middle parts. Like i mentioned before, you can either do a side part and it will still work the very same way, so you can style this hair any way you want to style it. You could either put a bit behind your ear like i'm doing right now or leave it the way it was before or put the whole thing behind your ear without leaving any pieces hanging in the front like i'm going to be doing right now, so yeah go Crazy do whatever you want to do it's your hair! Your look enjoy it if you've made it this far and you've enjoyed this video, don't forget to give it a huge thumbs up share it with your friends, share it with your family members. Anybody else who you think might be interested in watching such a video and do leave me your comments, because i like to hear your thoughts. Otherwise do you have us have a lovely day, bye,

ITS HAN NOT HEN👌: So no one is gonna talk about how she casually straightened her hair with an IRON!!

Tlhonolofatso Thekiso: The wig looked so good when the bangs were brushed to the side ❤

Carolina LOOC: This is such a helpful vid for a newbie like me! Keep it up girl, tysm!

Kiki C: Thank you! I got a really cute beginner wig but the fringe was annoying me so much.

Koreena L: Great tutorial!!

Sfiso Mthemba: She is a very humble person, very kind

ilo ‏‏‎ ‎: thank you so much for the tutorial!

J.L.A Vlog: Thankyou for this girl

Kiva Phakisi: So helpful ❤❤❤thank you

Gabi: Thank you! Really helpful video :) Whenever I put on a wig my head starts itching lots, I just wear a wig cap and then the wig, any tips for that please?

Akiri Kome: Thanks alot I love it

Ti Jay: OMG don't use a bloody iron on your head!

Charles Dlamini: Mngeeee

real zamzor: ....then how long long your hair stays straight?

Karina Torres: Did she just take a fucking clothes iron to her hair!?!!! AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! WTF!!!!!!

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