Invisible Part Quick Weave

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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2009

Here is my first video that is step by step pictures of how I did my invisible part quick weave. I loved the results as it definitely looks Natural as long as it you do it right. I also did my mom's and sister's hair with this technique and they loved it as well. I will post a video pic of their hair results as well. Tell me what yall think, comment, rate, make request!

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  • WHERE R YOU THAT YOUR WEAVE WAS 9.99?

  • @bretwerktwerk I actually reside in Texas.... the hair is what really was $10 and because i do my own hair this weave basically cost me $20 and my own personal time.... I do know stylist normally charge $45 on up just for a quick weave.

  • I cut my real hair due to I was big chopping remaining relaxed ends still left on my head so I can grow my hair au natural without any chemicals in my head. Plus I was really itching to chop it short again before having longer hair.

  • the hair I used is called Freetress Equal Weave and it was a wet and wavy

  • @Tipahalicious

    For the closure once u have nothin but a small opening at the top of your head. then cut a small strip of hair & place glue on the track, & roll that on itself (hope this makes sense). next blowdry it until dry. after that is done you need to open up that closure u made and press flat. next place glue on bottom and place on your head to complete.

    No, I don't do hair in a shop just out of my home. Thanks!

  • Girl this looks so natural what kind of hair is that?

  • @iSuckdHa69 the hair I used is called Freetress Equal Weave and it was a wet and wavy. The hair is synthetic but its beautiful and lasted.

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  • I loved it but you might want to try cuting a little hair off the track putting glue on it letting it dry and using that as a closure it will be a little more flexable without the track and you able to close smaller holes just a tip

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  • Okay Diva ...love this video you really show how to lay the hair for the invisible part....I did my first invisible part a few weeks ago, an not bad I may add...but I do wish I came across your vid... FIRST cause you ROCK THE HELL OUT THAT PART.....Good job Ma!!!!

  • Oooh thanx sooooo much haven't done one over a year kinda 4 got a few tips! !

  • i like how u showed us wat to do w/o making it so complicated thanks, its looks nice too

  • it would be A LOT better if you couldnt see the tracks on ur invisible part, i just hate when u can see someone tracks it looks so unrealistic but tha style is cute tho

  • @chyymayy BUT DONT U HAVE NATURAL HAIR?

  • @MsKLASS2010 Lmaoo Noo Not Really. But I Think Thats Because I Braid My Hair Underneath And I Only Do Half Quick Weaves Because I Like A More Natural Look.

  • @chyymayy BUT WHEN I USUALLY GET QUICK WEAVE IT BE ITCHING THE SHIT OF MY HEAD. . .DO IT DO U?

  • @MsKLASS2010 It Depends On The Type Of Hair. If You Get Some Beauty Supply Store $10.99 A Pack Hair And Use It As A Quick Weave, It May Only Look Good For A Week And Then Barely Hold On For Another One Lol But If You Buy Sme Quality Hair And Take Care Of It, It Can Last For At Least 3 Weeks - Or Even A Month Without Having To Re-do The Whole Thing. I Dnt Suggest Putting Expensive Hair On As A Quick Weave, Only Because It Wont Hold Up As Long As It Could With A Sew In Or As A Wig.

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