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  • and u really do look like lala that the first my man said when he saw me watch ya video. thx love ya videos i will subscribing thx.

  • Wow, that was goregous. Im in Dallas, who installed the hair, I gotta try that

  • Can you wash the hair while its installed?

  • @felitamama Yes only the extensions though.

  • is this hair the body wave or wavy?

  • how long does this type of sew-in last? I would worry about the mold softening in the shower or rain, humidity. Does any of these elements affect it?

  • @destinevirtue I only wash the extensions not my hair. It has laste really good so far and it's been about a month.

  • she look like lala

  • @yayadatdyme I have heard that before. thank you!

  • Looks really good!

  • @superwoman0818 Thanks Hun!

  • I know I went to the we bite and I saw the sale items! I will try to order soon! How long is the sale items going to be on sale?

  • @wana812003 Not sure how long but there will always beaome type of sale im sure.

  • If you dont mind me asking who does yours or better yet who do u know of in the Dallas area who does them?

  • @twuchick I will inbox you

  • THAT IS COOL I'M GONNA HAVE TO TRY THIS METHOD BEAUTIFUL RESULTS

  • how much does she charge for this method?

  • @mrsletitia She charges 125

  • It looks great! How long does the braidless sew in last?

  • @neisha012001 Thanks. It will last up to 2-3 months.

  • at 3:04--what is it that looks like a braid. It looks like a braid on top of the mold right above the last track sewn in? OMG i sound like im trying to find something in the pantry! lol

  • @alisalyn911 When she says braidless she means a sew in with braids all over the head.. that one braid was to help mold my hair easier.

  • How would wash your own hair? Wouldn't it get lose?

  • @prfroggy69 i normally dont wash my scalp when i have a sew in... just the extensions

  • Hey Honey, this is amazing and it seems so simple! Thanks for sharing:-)

  • I'm not a fan of this method with this hair because indian hair can be washed while in your head and one the hair get wet it will slip, Salon Pro dissolves in water. Also indian hair should be washed prior to install to ensure there is no lice or other germs in the hair, true virgin indiain hair is untreated and straight off of someone's head sewn into wefts. On that note be very careful co-washing hair cuz once Salon Pro get wet its a WRAP

  • Loooooove this!!!

  • Is it possible ot wash your hair using this method? If so, how do you go about doing it because the hair is molded down?

  • @TheYumKitty i dont wah my scalp when i have sew ins...

  • i will just wash the extensions while i have the sew in.

  • Hair looks AWSOME! I'm so glad the video is finally up. You kept us waiting in suspence, LOL. I can't wait to get mine in the mail next week. Did she cut your wefts or seal them?

  • @81darknlovely i didnt do either. thanks hun!

  • OMG!!!! This is a awesome method and spin on the original braidless sew in. I love it. I had such a hard time trying to do it the other way. this method is hot!!! Thank you for letting us in on the new method, I really do appreciate this video. I just cut my hair off in a pixie cut but as soon as my hair grows back out, I'm trying this. I was thinking about getting a lace wig and using bobbie pins n no glue. but Idk. This look is natural looking and I'm sure it will last hella long, Cool!

  • OMG!!!! This is a awesome method and spin on the original braidless sew in. I love it. It had such a hard time trying to do it the other way. this method is hot!!! Thank you for letting us in on the new method, I really do appreciate this video. I just cut my hair off in a pixie cut but as soon as my hair grows back out, I'm trying this. I was thinking about getting a lace wig and using bobbie pins n no glue. but Idk. This look is natural looking and I'm sure it will last hella long, Cool

  • @tiff00sr thank you.

  • verynice..wish there was footage of the whole sewin, and blending process..thanks for sharing though

  • Would you say this is something you will probably be doing more than you regular braiding sew in? I love that its flat and i hate how lumpy this sew in i have right now is. Love it hun!

  • @twuchick yes i would do this again definitely. you are welcome.

  • @BabyVixen007 Oh and as far as is being detectable.. Its very natural looking... Its very flat and less lumps... unlike the braiding method.

  • @BabyVixen007 Up to 3 months, depending on how you take care of the hair.. But this hair ie reusable for one whole year.

  • VERY PRETTY I LOVE IT! CAN U PUT DETAILS OF WHAT KIND OF HAIR TYPE THAT IS

  • @anique010 As far as the hair... you can click the link... but I have in the indian remy wave. thanks hun

  • it looks so pretty, but i much prefer to stick with the regular braids lol. :) looks pretty cool tho.

  • @thedumbaccountxxx Yeah... its cool because this washes right out.. The only thing is you have to get some one to cut the thread for you so you wont cut your hair.. but thats even with braids.. but thanks so much.

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