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From: HairStrandz
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  • GIRL YOU ARE THE BOMB!!!!!!!

  • i definitely want to try this!!! could i buy a stretch net cap at a local beauty supply store? am i able to put the sew in in a high ponytail without it being detectable? how do i glue the wefts to the netting inside the perimeter since the laces are small or will i just reinforce the middle of the wefts by sewing it? thank you!

  • Can you show how you did the closure:)

  • girllll you are truly gifted.. ? at nape of the neck do you add the track directly on the perimeter of the cap

  • @msfcarmichael : Yes, you can definitely do that! You can also add baby hair to the nape area if you wan to wear it in a ponytail.

  • @HairStrandz Can you kindly show us how to add baby hair to the nape area? I am trying to figure out how to do it

  • I will be doing this. Can you show how you did your closure?

  • Is there any way to do this technique with lace? If so could I add the babyhairs in by stiching some hair to the perimeter? Thank you for your reply in advance and God Bless.

  • I tried this technique with synthetic hair and it looked soooo HOT! I'm going to make a more permanent wig this time. Do you have any tutorials for how to add baby hair? Do you sell any tutorials?

    Thanks sooo much!

  • so let me get this straight after i get it all glued on and dried turn it inside out and sew it or lift each track from the top side?

  • @iamtheoneknowit2 : You are correct!! :-)

  • Thanks so much! It's so nice to find a site that sells lace and wig making products! Wonderful prices also!!

  • OMG this amazing... But have you ever used wig clips in place of the 6 sew points if not do you think it will work? That way you can remove the weave/wig every night before bed...

  • @laquishasm: Yes, you can definitely use wig clips! Wig clips are great if you plan to remove the wig daily. :-)

  • If I sew in the tracks from the beginning, will the style still look good?

  • @Yanninyree: Yes, they will still look good, but attaching them with adhesive first will allow the cap to contour to your head to create a custom wig cap suitable for you. Then, when you sew the tracks in, the glue will help keep the weft and the thread together so that it will not rip the cap from frequent styling.

  • this is awesome!

  • I'm almost finished with my wig, but I'm having a bit of an issue with the closure. Could you explain in detail or show a video on how you did it?

  • @onesexytan : Cut a weft about 2-3 inches in length. Add glue to the weft, roll the weft into a circle so that the glue is on the outside of the weft. (Do not roll the circle too tight). Add glue to the wig cap and to the bottom of the closure piece. Insert your index finger in the middle of the circle, through the hair and place onto the cap...press down into the circle of the weft until it spreads and lay flat on the wig cap.

  • Move the hair around until it covers the glue. Keep the closure pressed down until it adheres to the cap. You can use hairspray to help flatten the closure and tame fly-away hair.

  • I was wondering why you had to glue the tracks on then sew them, why can't you sew them from the begining?

  • When the tracks are glued onto the cap, they create a custom cap that will contour to the shape of your head and will fit comfortably. Also, by he glue on the cap will help the thread attach more securely and keep the cap from tearing in the future.

  • i love this technique!!!!!!!

  • may you please show how you did this closure...its the best one ive seen thus far

  • @majenfo : The closure is done by rolling the weft around in a cirlce, applying adhesive and pressing down on the net to attach the closure.

  • I love it!

  • Oh wow that is amazing. Thank you for the video. Do you make wigs like this with baby hair? If so how much do you charge? Thanks in advance.

  • @mekaziona :

    Glad you like the video! We make the wigs for only $50 + $20 for baby hair. Of course, you may charge more if making the wig for your clients. :-)

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