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Now start laying the end of the tracks from the nape side of the head. Press it so that it can stick as it moves to the other side of the head. Follow with the next track as you apply pressure to make sure the tracks stick perfectly. Take your time, but put the tracks on the head until you reach the parting section. You will leave this parting section for the closure part.

Keep gluing the remaining racks to the remaining spaces. Make the closure by applying the glue on a tiny piece of track and fix it to the stocking cap.

Make it a rolled piece to guide you in making the closure piece. You should be able to style it correctly at this juncture. The advantage of using glue overusing the sew-in method is that using glue you can place the track closer together.

If you are looking for the most natural flowing results, then use the glue in method. Nevertheless, you should know how to use the glue; otherwise, you risk damaging your hair. This is the most popular method in the market. On the downside, you can only use a few numbers of tracks, which then means that you will need better skills to make the sew-in style natural-looking.

Before you can start washing the hair, comb your natural hair to get rid of all forms of tangles and knots. Next, take a high-quality shampoo and wash your hair with warm water.

Go on to further condition it because the hair will be underneath the weave for some time. Look in the mirror and make a perfect parting to guide you to the part where you wish to have the parting. Let the parting be clear so that you will know where to attach the wefts. You need the hair to be as flat as it can get. So, braid the hair into cornrows and move them to the back of your head.

Begin at the front where you made the parting and go down to the nape. Take your time to make sure you have braided all the parts of your hair. Before you can sew the weave in, measure the weft across the rows to know the length you will need to sew in.

Once you have the right measurement, cut the weft to the right length, and begin to sew it on. Hold the extension with the dominant hand as you make the basic stitches on the wefts to the braided cornrows. At the end of the weft, make a loop and knot to maintain the hair weft tightness. Now go on to stitch the wefts to the end and until you cannot see the cornrows through the hair extension.

If you need, you can apply the holding gel to the hair that is showing, especially at the hairline. Then use a blow-dry to dry your hair. You should have some remains of hair extension, so cut the pieces to one-inch length and use the bonding glue to fix it on the visible wefts. Go on to attach the wefts close to your hairline. Do this at an angle. The good thing is that it takes less time. When you have long hair, its often like a style by itself. In this case, we have the wavy hair with a flowy end.

You can further slay your baby hairs to make it match your weave. Soooo much better that way!!! What makes it look fake is the type of hair. It has no texture to it. I hate when most women go for that slick ultra shiny hair. Aww, I wanted to try it. Looks like Moses parted the seas. Ewe whatever happened to being curious? Is it hers, is it not?

I hate seeing young women wearing wigs! Very few people have that type of hair texture even with a relaxer. This is a weave, but I leave my hair out on top the rest is sewn and I use heat protector when I have to flat iron but I pin on most days!!!!

Get a life! Be happy! That sew in photo is some bs! Both look unnatural to me but the sew in part is awful! They both look unnatural because of the hair quality. If it is done correctly it looks fine. You are never supposed to see the edge of the part hairpiece. These examples are both done incorrectly. When you wear a weave you are supposed to incorporate your hair into it; if you want to hide all your hair wear a wig or one of those weaves mounted on a mesh cap and sewn in around a braided perimeter.

From looking at these pics I think the glue in looks way better.. Also when we leave our hair out at the top of our head when we wear a wig…. We are slowly but surely damaging that section of hair because we have to keep messing with it so it will blend. I have just decided to stop doing sew ins and quick weave a whole head of hair leaving my natural hair under a stocking cap to be protected…oh and please make sure we are moisturizing those scalps The glued one does look better but for how long.

I mean for real people……Everyone knows that this is not our real hair so why do detrimental things to it that may make you lose your real hair? I just do my own….. Her invisible part looks as natural as can be for a weave! Stop hating! Most professionals glue in the part! Gluing ; yes it can cause damage if you do not take care of your hair well.. Most of the women who are being negative weaves do not look natural..

Im not a part in my hair person or do I like wigs, it I will rock a nice weave from time to time, what happened to girls, women doing there own hair I remember in school we used to laugh at girls. That invisible part with the sew-in looks 2 big!! But I rocks the weave.. Okay weaves take care of the natural hair from exposure to heat and the elements of the earth,, keeping your hair clean braided and moisturized not applying any stress to it,, its a very good way to protect the hair.

If it works go for it. Part to wide…want to look more natural? Get keratin fiber power 1 -2 shades lighter than hair color to apply to scalp. Why is now that some women have gone back to their on happy nappiness…they are deeply hating on women that choose to were their hair straight or weaved?

When most of all of us wore perms or weaves or wigs at one time in your life! Enjoy yours and let others enjoy theirs! This is sooo petty and ridiculous! I do it all! My hair is natural…but I got a wig collection out of this world! I love my twist, braids and weaves! May not do a perm again! But if you choose too….

Embrace your beauty my sistas on all levels! When you know better you do better. All that glue and tight pulling will have your edges looking like Naomi Campbells bless her heart… Needed an example. That traction alopecia is a horrible thing.

The Traction alopecia that these styles cause is a form of disfigurement that some women put up with to get that look at any cost. But it is their choice. What I hate to see is young girls and teenagers losing their edges over these styles.

That is all. A sew in is not supposed to snatch out your edges if done properly. I wear weaves a lot with the invisible part. Some of the invisible parts look better than others. You can get lace closures that look natural.

Perms included. Chicks sit down! Yea I said it How about neither … Just go natural condition and moisturizer.. I say this all the time and people just be lying online!!! Busted broads with likes. Justa lyingggg. I say do whatever the hell ya want.

You want weave, braids, dreads or natural its your hair, your choice. Dont listen to ppl trying to tell you what to do. Do you. Do what makes you feel beautiful. Right on Aisha Cake!! Some people need to shut up and grow up. Use whatever to get the you, you want. Just do it and feel good about the fact that you are trying. Do whatever it takes to look good, for you……wigs, braids, clip ons, perms, press n curl, naturals, whatever.

One style does not fit all!!! The glue method looks better. These so called invisible parts are highly visible. I saw a girl in a store and I could easily see the tracks…just why? I would love to see it down nicely. How to do a sew in invisible part. Who came up with that ish anyways? Whats so invisible about it? I can clearly see the part some better than others smh.

The only positive about the sew in is that the tracks will stay in place. With the glue in it will look good for a while until u start to sweat out the glue and the part becomes bigger and looks ugly. The sew in looks awful! The glue in looks better but it looks like a wig. It look like Moses is separating the sea… Hate them. Coming from a stylist point of view, it all depends on the cut that helps make it look more natural. They are cool since they are temporary and your client wants a creative or simple hair doo.

How the hell is that invisible?? People scalps be tellin all their family business! Jesus fix it now!!! The tracks that form the part are invisible. Weave never looks natrual unless it is just a few tracks blending into the natrual hair. I can always tell no matter how nice a chick hair is sewn or glued, the texture of the hair is not her hair texture. They do look natural if done right. My stylist convinced me to try this with my sew in.

Once done it looked amazing and really did look like a natural parting in my hair. However my hair growth is so quick after 6 weeks it went from a tiny parting to once that was nearly two inches wide!! Looked awful and embarrassing. None of us need weave. Embrace your natural beauty. I soo agree with you!!! Weaves are another form of protective styling.

No but who cares everyone knows folks who wear weaves and its no big deal. These just are some terrible examples of what an invisible part should look like. Have done both n found that mixing the two works better for me. Sometimes I wear it as a protective hairstyle to keep me from cutting my hair. The part is supposed to be visible. The way you lay the tracks to make the closure makes the tracks invisible. I like illusion parts better….

You wear your real hair? Omg… Want a cookie? I wear my real hair too. Braided under my weave. My opinion is black women always find a way to single themselves from other black women.

Now team natural against weave. Who cares. I am sick of this separation. Who cares what you wear on your head or what kind of hear texture you have. While others are laughing at the stupid divisions.. I am going to laugh too because it is ridiculous.

I have never worn weave but majority of the styles are pretty. There are weaves that look natural?! Only natural will LOOK natural. If you want to weave it up, cool. To each his own. I have never been one to wear weave. But just not a fan of weave. But, what God gave me is just fine. Invisible parts need to be done really close together at first especially with a glue in because it spreads apart after a while.

Marsha Blake girl preach. Nothing about the part is invisible. It looks just tacky otherwise. Iamkimberlyb as you can see and I thank you for watching my Closure Sew In video! See more ideas about weave hairstyles, natural hair styles, wig hairstyles.

If you are unfamiliar with what exactly a sew-in weave is, it is hair extensions that are sewn to. This middle part sew in creates a soft, feminine look. Thanks for watching my video I hope you enjoyed it and hopefully try the. I posted this video a while back on my YT channel and this is just a simple way to prep your hair at night if you are wearing a quickweave. Video 4 Contains Some Major Tips.



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