This beauty was going back to school and wanted a low maintenance hair style and of course extra laid baby hairzzzzzz. This can last up to a month and can be washed once.
At 5:21 you look like a concerned big sis or cousin getting your little ready for school. You take great care of your clients we always see repeats on your channel 🔥🔥🔥😍😍😍
This looks so good for back to school, not too much but still still killing it, and you take such pride and your work and care about your clients. I can’t wait until my next trip to ATL, I want to see you for sure.
The length she cut it is definitely age appropriate for this young lady. Great work!!!! Awesome job! Just reading some of the comments alone confirmed what I've been saying for years about this business. You will not ever please everybody! There will always be someone who will dissect and critique every little thing that you do. When you're extremely professional, transparent and passionate about your craft....the numbers don't lie! Keep up the good work sis! You're definitely my inspiration for 2020!!!! Step outside your comfort zone and find out that you truly love a lot more than what you're comfortable with!🙋🏽♀️✊🏾🙏🏽💙
Gm sis, I have missed you!!! I can't believe this is a quick weave. I haven't read the description yet but this hair and style is a must have. You did a damn good job!!! Hope to see you soon pretty lady.
NicNacAttack I have, the first time I used it I only used one wig cap so it made my hair crunchy and hard to comb but no glue was on my hair. I then used two wig caps and my hair was protected from the spray and glue so I definitely recommend using two and you should be fine.
They have a liquid that you can basically mold over your hair (I've only seen it done on short hair, but I braid my hair down before slathering that liquid on with a dye brush.) Once that dries, I put a wig cap on top and spray on the got2b and let it dry the same way. I guess the idea with the liquid cap product is that it hardens enough to protect your hair from the glue. You remove the liquid cap with water and conditioner mixed in a spray bottle (say least that's my method, I honestly can't say I remember if there's an actual removal product but there most likely is.) My hair was fine, no glue residue whatsoever and no reaction to the liquid cap product. If I can find the bottle I'll add the product name to this thread, but it's an older product so you may have to order it online (although I have seen it in one of the beauty stores near me and they always carry it from what I can tell.) I have very low energy due to severe depression so when I do my hair, it usually takes the entire day, so I try to make sure that my hair won't be damaged in the process of my quick fix and that it last for at least 3 weeks-a month. My hair is typically soft and remains healthy because I make sure to deep condition and do hair treatments before I do each and every protective style since I know my hair will be unaccessible to me while I go to work and whatnot. Tip: when doing a quick weave, before placing the track down, spray your cap with the Pump It spritz and let it dry. It'll help the glue to stick easier and hold the tracks in place for a bit more longevity. If I think of anything else I'll comment again. I figured these things out from older tutorials and kind of mix the old and new methods when I'm pressed for time. It works for me so maybe it'll help someone else
I use bond shield on the first cap, then add the second cap. Thats stuff is amazing and rinses easily with warm water. You wont have a trace of glue on your natural hair.