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  • Oh crap I thought I was the only one that did it this way and discovered it on my own oh well but great job mine come out great every time :)

  • really well done!!!!

  • how lonng does this last

  • What type of beads do you use for this method????

  • Where are you located

  • should the hair already be straighten before doing this...or is it safe to blow dry hair straight after or will pulling with the round brush loosen the beads pulling the tracks out?

  • Also how much do you charge?

  • I live in Atl. and I have asked around and no one knows how to do this. If I lived near you I would definitely schedule an appt. do you know any stylist in ATL that know how to do this technique?

  • @NMMinc Hey were are you located i want some extentions at a decent price hopefully

  • That is beautiful

  • Would love to get this done but I would have to straighten my hair which is natural and I stay away from heat

  • I was wondering how they work when you have curly hair and straighten.

    I am thinking about getting sew in extensions but everytime i wash my hair i have to straighten it and get REALLY close to the scalp... would the sew in make it hard to?

  • i really lke it but how do you remove them ?

  • i have short her like this model but alot fuller than her and im in love with this method and want to try it, do you think it will work with my full hair?

  • where to get the micro beads and the pliers from

  • how long has this tech. lasted on various clients? i've had some that complain their tracks get very loose.

  • does this technique , the beaded sewd in only works on ethnic hair ir we can do it in all hair types???

  • How long does the natural hair have 2 be to try this method?

  • This can be damaging if you have African American hair and have to flat iron the hair consistently but I love it, its awesome. Keep up the good work it is VERY good to be versatile in this field

  • This is an awesome Technique but it can be very damaging to African American hair DEFINITELY but for people who dont care about their hair this is awesome..

  • what hair did you use on her,? good job by the way and don't she have to constantly straighten her hair to blend it in with the weaving hair? which in the long run is damaging on her hair..why don't she just get the invisible part quick weave if she use the grow pro solution is non damaging on her natural hair. and requires less manipulation of her natural hair.. and so much quicker to do even for a beginner :^/

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  • I love this. I didn't know black people got these kind of extensions. I'm curious about upkeep though. How do you care for your hair and scalp with this type of weave?

  • Wait so u do the bead but the tracks also?

  • when you do sew is you dont have too re-do the whole braid too tightin the sew in just too let you know

  • Love to see caucasians do african american hair....it shows your versatility & and your not afraid of trying different hair types

  • thanks for sharing I will be doing this on my clientale

  • thats not that short

    

  • Hello Are you using the silicone beads?

  • I Like this. You did a great job!

    This is my 1st time seeing this done.

    At 1st I was like that look harsh on the natural

    hair but no it lookes Great!

    And dont loo damaging at all.

    Thanks for this Video...

  • how much do you charge?

  • very good !!!!!!

  • That is so efficient. And it looks really good.

  • hi i luved the hair you did a great job but how much was it to be done and the hair and beads all together

  • I DID A Tutorial on the regular clip ins...I might try this someday!

  • when I go to my beauty supply store to buy beads for this technique what do I look for, is there a particular product name?

  • Damn. I want mine done!

  • I love this method of a sewing in a weave. My question is, u mentioned in the video that u sew 2 tracks on each row? I didn't see u do it in the video or did I miss it.

  • amazing.

  • Omg thiz is so cute I love thiz tecnique !!!!thumps up 4 thiz

  • 10th*

  • So I've been dreaming of going to California since I was in the 4th grade, I'm now going into the 0th grad, my mom said for my senior trip I can go to California. I'm doing to find you, I have extreeemmmmeelly curly hair because my dads African american, so I can't wait. Pleaseeeeee don't close down in 2014 ;p

  • Thanks for showing this technique! Im a fairly new licensed stylist and trying to improve and lean all techniques for all hair types...can you tell me what tools I need for this technique and where I can get them? I'd like to practice this. Thanks in advance!

  • I really love this technique!!! Thanks so much for sharing this with us. I do have two questions though, where can I find the beads and clamps and can you pull the hair in a ponytail once its done?

  • I really love this technique!!! Thanks so much for sharing this with us. I do have two questions though, where can I find the beads and clamps and can you pull the hair in a ponytail once its done?

  • THNAK YOU! I love the fact that you took out the time to show how to do this technique!! thank you again and be Blessed

  • Thanks soo much for sharing!

  • OMG!! Thank you so much for showing this on africian american hair . I was trying to figure out another way to do my sisters hair. She has long hair but she wants it thicker and when I try to braid it and put tracks in it she still looses the thickness. I going to try this method.

  • what size bead did u use for her hair also and where can i get it

  • Where can I purchase these tools from? Including the beads and clamp tool

  • This is AWESOME! Thank you for sharing!

  • do you know where i can get this done in north new jersey?

  • Your technique is flawless! I wish u were in Toronto! What hair should I install using this method

  • i thought the point of the bead extension method was so that you can barely feel the extensions? the tracks just mess it up D:<

  • @catepillarmiss there are no extensions that you can "barely feel" you can feel all of them very well. the beads are just another option for different types of hair.

  • @NMMinc NOT TRUE. the micro link extensions are very undetectable to the touch as well as sight. i work at a professional beautician supply store and these girls had micro link extensions done and wanted me to feel their heads and it was amazing bc that was really different. you have to see them for yourself!!!

  • Her hair is not extremely short wtf is she talkin about

  • Great vid can the hair be worn up with this method

  • What type of hair did you install?

  • great job

  • @hairaffair82 the copper always slip for me. i used the aluminum ones, the most popular ones that you see everywhere. they're the same ones that come with the silicon inside, except these ones don't have the silicon. though sometimes i use the silicon ones and they work wonders for slipping. good for clients with super oily hair. thanks for watching!

  • that was bomb.com can you I really like how you did that on african amer.hair can you please make more videos on this type of please!

  • @CIARA1985 i will try, im still learning african american hair so lots of girls dont trust me yet. but im trying to find models so as soon as some girls give me a chance ill post more!

  • That's funny that you said this B/c I am just now Learning how to do Caucasian hair. I am am trying to find more of them models.

    I do african american hair all the time. But to be honest with you

    you can pretty much do the same techniques on both races.

    That is what I have learned. Hair is hair but it is just different textures.

    Thanks for this Video :-))

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