This video is old, but I i still wanted to thank you for this 😍 I am one of those girls that is always saying " I can do it myself for way cheaper" and heading to RU-vid to teach myself. This tutorial is super clear and to the point, I'm grateful. 🖤🖤
I'm brand new to hair extensions and am stressed about offering them -- this video helped to ease my worries and makes the installation seem so simple and straightforward!! Thank you.
@@trinityfaithnorth11423 I also have a certification course at wholyhair.com where I go more in depth on how to offer them to your clients, and I teach my secure method that’s better than this one💗
I really just wanna come on here and thank you from the bottom of my heart for this video. I am currently in cosmetology school about to graduate in July and have been wanting to do hand tied extensions since I started but it’s not taught very long in the program and your video has taught me so much! You encouraged me to just teach myself how to do hand tied extensions since I don’t currently have the money to take the course right now .
@@xomisscaitlinox you really can teach yourself. Weaving/Extension certifications aren’t legit. You can find your own hair vendor, products etc to use. We’ve (black people) are very innovative, creative and self efficient.
@@WholyHair do u do tape hair extensions too? I would love to see a video on this and the placement pattern you use for a standard 40 piece head ive done a few courses but they were useless and im not confident to do it
This tutorial is so helpful and amazing!!!!! I have extensions that are about a year old, gently used (as in used twice) and no salon will take me in unless I buy new ones Thanks to your video, my little sister can now do my extensions for a wedding 😘😘😘😘😘😘
Glad it was helpful! Certification is helpful but not always necessary! I'll be releasing my perfected method soon! Go to wholyhair.com if you'd like to get on the waiting list for my future classes💗
Thank you for these videos! You have such a calming presence, I could watch your videos all day lol I worked as a receptionist in a salon for years and loved watching the process and hanging with my hair gals haha I have been considering getting this done, and wanted to see it done start to finish, and now I’m subscribed to your channel 😊
Yayyy I'm so glad! If you need any more training, I'll be releasing my perfected method soon! Go to wholyhair.com if you'd like to get on the waiting list for my future classes💗
Thank you so much for this video, you are explaining everything so detailed and easy, I’m getting ready to start doing hand tied extensions on a few of my friends and then clients. Thank you again 🙏🏻❤️
Took your advice and didn’t get my extensions certification but used this video and results were amazing ! Thank you ! I would’ve totally payed the education but the amount it has changed in classes is insane & just grateful I saw this before ! My client has thick hair , & not only was her regrowth comfortable but lasted the 4-6 weeks ! I will be seeing my client again today so just wanted to share how great my experience was🙏🏼
I really appreciate this video. I'm not paying thousands of dollars for a course. This video covers the basics, and I'm now confident that I can teach myself. My suite neighbor taught herself, and she said she'd help me learn. But I can totally do this! Thanks for you giving me the confidence!
Thank you so so much for this video!! I’ve been a hairstylist for 5 years and was only taught bead in, braid in, and tape in extensions back in school. I appreciate you so much😩❤️
I just love your videos!!❤❤ Can you do one on why you choose the extension products you use? The hair, the beads & the yarn? Also the products you like for caring for extensions? Thanks mucho!!
Your video just changed my life! I'm so excited to try this on myself! The trickiest part is going to be installing the beads bc my arms are going to be tired lol.
Yes but there is different hair as well, the handtieds should be the most expensive alternative to a braidless sew in. The hair always has to be taken down per move up and reinstalled, depending on the different method of beading used at the install.
Thank you so much for sharing this!! I am just starting to teach myself this method on my own as well and your videos have been sooo helpful you’re awesome!💖
I absolutely love this!! I’m a hairdresser and haven’t done extensions in like 7 years🙁 when I got certified it was just tape in, fusion and the beads. Fusion was the big thing then. I’ve been looking how to do this method for a few years and could never find any videos! Thank you so much for sharing!!
She is good I was the same way learned tape ins fushion and wigs this is a awesome video she’s clear and no speed up videos and crap loved it I was taught some on them sew ins but needed some refresher for sure
You are so welcome, blessings to you!!! I'll be releasing my perfected method soon! Go to wholyhair.com if you'd like to get on the waiting list for my future classes💗
Helpful hint from fellow stylist! I alwYAs pick a bead that closest to the color of the hair closest to the scalp! Helps blending an up do or pony/bun so much better! ❤️ your amazing at what you do tho.
Yes!!! Root matched bead and thread. I would’ve also rooted the hair to match her color. They’re xtra details but it’s the little things that set apart certain stylists from the rest. Extensions should be seamless and undetectable. Unfortunately, while the install isn’t bad, all of those lack of attention to details will make this install stick out like a sore thumb. When her hair moves, you’re going to see every single thing with these extensions.
This was awesome! I definitely plan to practice with my Manikin head soon. And I didn’t know you could just order the jz styles equipment. That will save me a ton. Thanks for all you do!
Just did my wife’s hair. Never done anything like it before. The beads were easy. The threading tested my patience. But we made it. My first time came out better than her hair girl 😬
I love these videos and I really appreciate you sharing your skills! I’m wondering what the benefits of this method is vs the other one? This seems like it would be more damaging, what do you think?
I’m wondering the same thing! I have pieces on my sides for fullness. I may do this method on one side and the other method on the other side to make my decision 😆
it really depends on the density and lifestyle of the client, I wouldn’t say this method is more “damaging” but the other method where you sew to the string is more gentle on the clients hair so is meant for finer texture hair
First of all, THANK YOU for taking the time to teach other cosmetologists these methods. RU-vid is amazing. So I have a question, I want to try doing these on a close friend for the first time and she has very thin hair, tape ins were not healthy for her hair so one pack of hot heads comes with 2 wefts (2 pack) if I’m reading on the site correctly, I wonder if that’s enough? Was this just 2 wefts for this client sewn together?
if she just wants it for fullness and not a ton of length 2 wefts should be enough, you could sew them in two separate rows or both in one row depending on what placement looks best!
Do you have a client that has hair that is just a little longer then yours in this video that you do an install on? I’m trying to teach myself and my mom(we are licensed) to do them on me for both length and a little volume and I’d love to see weft placements! As I’d believe we would need two rows! Stylist in my area are not helpful and are very “if you pay me I’ll help show you” mentality and I’m a stay at home mom and just want to feel good about myself again, you’re videos have given me a lot of hope!
I totally get it! I am coming out with an affordable course in a few days that goes over literally everything you need to know and I teach my new method that’s more secure than this one! it’ll be available at wholyhair.com 💗 and it’s less than the cost of 1 installation, you also get a free extension kit with a mannequin head, learn at your own pace in the comfort of your own home☺️ hope it helps!
Is that ever cool I have never saw this before, but I do remember you said there’s many different ways to put hair extensions in depending how thick or fine a persons hair is. Had fun watching your method it’s interesting.
I’ve learned this method 2years ago thanks to your video! Now I’m back here asking for help. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong, but the hair don’t seem to stay longer than week on it’s place. Everytime I comb very gently, they go loose…. Any tips? ❤
@@olivia.amarae I came up with a more secure method with the string in the foundation and better sewing techniques, it’s available on my website wholyhair.com 💗
Thanks so much for this informative, simple tutorial. I am a DIY wire and I’m going to temp this on myself fingers crossed. Do you happen to know if I do more than one layer of west, how far apart they should be from one another? Should there be any hair in between the layers? Thanks for your help keep up the great videos!
How do you suggest putting in more weft for someone who has thicker hair or they need more coverage on the sides? How short can the hair be for this method to blend? Thank you so much for the video. I will definitely be trying this out soon
Where do you get wefts ? I did my first one on a client today ❤️ she bought the hair I'm not sure that I liked the weft ... thank you so much for doing these tutorials 💕
Im a lic cosmetologist but never done extensions except a quick class in school. I want to buy the hair and practice on my daughter. Can you tell me good hair companies I can order hair from using my license online. Love the videos, Thanks
i’m launching my wholy sewn method in a few weeks, zero damage and much better than this basic install! sign up at wholyhair.com to be the first to know when it launches 💗
Where do you get your wefts from? Do you make your clients provide them? Or do you? Baby stylist here. And thanks for the video. I’ve been wanting to learn for some time now.
I've watched this video a few times and I love it, just wondering what size of beads you used for thin hair??? I have really thin hair and I wanted love to do this method too. 💕 Can't wait to see more videos...😁
wow I have a new respect for your work. My back hurts. I crimp to hard and have fat fingers. She had retipped the strands and clipped the ends some were kind of fat. There is a technique to it. I just wanted to say your client was very good. We watched Mulan together and this time it was much better. Practice! She was right I got it figured out about the time we got finished. Looks good and my daughter is happy that is what counts. It is part art and part skill. She handed me the strands and loaded the tool so I had a helper. I put my comb, wire threading gizmo and plyers in the crack between the head rest and chair. It worked really well after I got situated. Be patient - definitely get a helper - the comment of the woman who will have her boyfriend help was smart it is or was for me a wonderful opportunity to bond. You do quality work and share with us here your experience - I just wanted to follow up and say, once again. Thank you Oh note: I had to take three out uncrimp? anyhow it happens, and do over. The amount of hair and size of tip make a difference. We put the tip under the little bundle to hide it and did not stick it in quite so far as the last time - it is more comfortable for her. The client knows how it feels. Keep up the good work 🌹
Question for you or any hair stylists who does hand tied extensions. I have thinner hair than the girl in the video so I’ve previously had two rows with 2 wefts on each row 15in-16in long. How much would you charge for the hair and install of two rows?
Great tutorial! If you don’t mind me asking, how much do you charge for a service like this? I want to start offering this method of extensions to my clients 🙂
@@johanahare4326 I’m licensed and I double my wefts when I do traditional sew ins. Naturally I’d double the weft for this method as well. But I think it would only work for clients who have a little less than thick density if that makes sense. That way it looks natural & not bulky