Hi, Everyone.My name is Sophia and welcome to me RU-vid channel...I luv making hair diys and I love making wigs ...I also love to ventilate lace closures and all the good stuff.lol Kindly do well to subscribe to my channel.Much love from me to you.
Thanks so much dear sister. I'm so happy i came across this video. I was at the venge of loosing everything i laboured for ( making a 5 litres of liquid soap , afterwards i found out it turned watery, seeking for solution to make it up, it's for souvenir) dear, can i go down with it with this process? I mean should i use 2gm of Nitrosol per I litre x 5 = 10gm of Nitrosol or should i use only 2gm for the whole liquid soap i made? Looking forward for a reply. Thanks in anticipation
This is not a soap making video though.. But if u want to THICKEN 45 litres of soap 1LIT of watery soap,=50g of nitrosol 45;lit of soap is 50 ×45= 2250 g of nitrosol
Excellent DIY Sis! And your new growth is so beautiful! Keep up the great work with your natural hair journey. I also transitioned long term before doing a big chop. It’s hard but if you are gentle and keep it moisturized it will all be well. 🤗🤗 You’re doing great with your hair. ❤❤❤ from Florida USA 🇺🇸💖
Thanks so much ma. I enjoyed this section. Ma'am there is something you mentioned at beginning of the video. Topper for men, can you please do tutorial on ma.
Yes u can leave it over night... and a new trick I learnt is mixing just the texapon in small quantity of wAter first like 2 litres after it has dissolve u add the remaining quantity of water u want to add.
@@SamuelNnabuchi-e4i Here’s a trick to dissolve Texapon quickly and make it easier to mix with water: Place all the Texapon in a container and mix it with half of the required total amount of salt. Once combined, gradually add water and stir. In a separate container, dissolve the SLS needle (rice) in hot (but not boiling) water, stirring slowly as you add the SLS. Once dissolved, combine the SLS solution with the Texapon mixture. Finally, add the remaining quantity of water and salt to thicken.
Thanks for this. I enjoy your channel and teaching. I am excited for the pattern video for making closures and frontals, the older video wasn't exactly clear to me❤
And thanks for this video. Really learnt a lot. We dont have much hair ventilators here in Ghana. Just few. I think i will be cashing out here in Ghana with your tutorials. Its been almost two years since i started ventilation. And the progress so far is mind blowing. Thank you so much
Will be looking forward to the pattern drafting and sitting positions to prevent you from getting tired so easily. I do get tired so fast when ventilating which makes me work for few hours. I want to be able to ventilate faster and for more hours. Thank you.