www.AmidBeauty.com presents How To Create a Quick and Easy Invisible French Roll.- Part 1 of 3. This hairstyle can be worn to social events, work, prom or for daily activities. The style is very sturdy. The tools that will be needed include: curling iron, hand dryer, rattail comb, comb, brush, styling spritz, (Mousse), bobby pins and hair pins. It should take less than 1 hour to complete this style. Thanks for viewing my video.
For thin hair, I would suggest that you glue tracks (wefts) in your hair vertically (up and down). Vertical tracks will thicken your hair so that you can create your french roll and have hair to pull back over to the other side.
A foundation may still be inserted into the hair to create a bigger base.
*When attaching the tracks, be sure to split the tracks to ensure that each weft is super thin. Most tracks come as a double-weft. You can use thin shears, a razor or small manicure scissors to separate the wefts.*
If your hair is thinning in the temple areas, I would suggest that you add long wefts in the top of your head so that you can create a beautiful "swoop" around your forehead and cover your temple areas.
Dear Hair strandz I tried to do this invisible french roll and my hair is so thin I had to use a sponge hair piece to put in between the hair to make it look full so can you give me some more tips far as thin hair.
Styling Suggestions for Thin Hair:
For thin hair, I would suggest that you glue tracks (wefts) in your hair vertically (up and down). Vertical tracks will thicken your hair so that you can create your french roll and have hair to pull back over to the other side.
A foundation may still be inserted into the hair to create a bigger base.
HairStrandz 3 years ago
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*When attaching the tracks, be sure to split the tracks to ensure that each weft is super thin. Most tracks come as a double-weft. You can use thin shears, a razor or small manicure scissors to separate the wefts.*
If your hair is thinning in the temple areas, I would suggest that you add long wefts in the top of your head so that you can create a beautiful "swoop" around your forehead and cover your temple areas.
Hope this helps!
HairStrandz
HairStrandz 3 years ago