This video guides you through the process of creating a hand-tied hair weft. I hope you enjoy. Please like and subscribe for more videos concerning hair and makeup artistry!
I bought tape extensions and had them installed and I did not like them so I now want to convert them into wefts so that they don't go to waste, this video has been most helpful to me.
I love the video, thanks for posting such a great material !! 5 stars!! Can you please say what distance between the table clamps is the best for wefts of 30cm? and for smaller/longer wefts? Do you sell these weaving clamps and weaving sticks?
Hello I have my own hair and I collect everyday my hair that comes in comb and i want to make a weft for that. Please tell me what stick do you use and where can I buy that?
Hi, I don't quite understand the logic of hand tied wefts. It looks like I'm going to loose a lot of length on my raw hair if I do this. And question, can we still color this kind of wefts knowing half of the hair is in the opposite direction making keratin open at a different direction too
Goal is to make the ""return hair" or part you fold over as short as possible so least amount cuticle is going opposite direction. Same concept of when you ventilate hair onto lace. Also by making the return not that long you are keeping as much length as possible . Hand tied weft is great for color blending that you cant find and also making micro wefts which are awesome for beard work on film.
@@michaelking692 so is straight cuticle only crucial for hair colouring? Can the rest of the hair be in the opposite direction with cuticle from end to root? As for losing the length, would tying them individually (strand by strand) help with what you are suggesting (to retain as much length as possible).
Hi there. Can we put more hair when we tie the knots? What if we want a weft that is really thick? Is there a limit of how much hair to draw to add to weft?