OH MY GOODNESS... I JUST CAME ACROSS YOUR VIDEOS...AND I AM THE HAPPIEST NEW FAN...MY SEW INS JUST WENT TO THE NEXT LEVEL...NOW I HAVE TO WATCH YOUR OTHER VIDEOS...YOU SO ROCK....THANK YOU SO MUCH LOVE
I wish I saw this a month ago. It took me days to get my frontal to stop bunching up and sliding. It wasn't until I started sewing it by the ear like you did in the tutorial and cutting off the excess did it finally work!! thanks for sharing and being thorough!!
omg this helped so much because even when i did my wig i had so much lace by my ear, thats why i was on my frontal for like 3 days but it turned out good. now i know exactly what to do for a client and myself now. wow this was right on time!!!
I thoughtthe black band with the frontal is a great idea. I wish the frontal was a bit thinner by the hairline l. Maybe it was the clients preference. I feel that the hairline is too thick . I would think these companies who make frontals wouldn't watch videos and get the idea to make the hairline leading to the back thin to Fuller . I mean the company can see that we're always tweezing the frontal. Why is it so hard for these companies to understand that ? Other than that I think you did a great job and installing.
I love love your video I'm going tomorrow to get my frontal fixed and I will have my stylist follow your video very well detailed 👍👍👍👍👌👌👌girl your the truth when it comes down to weaves, closures, and frontals
I'm so glad I came across this video 😉 I'm a stylist to but never a "Mrs Know It All". As a Detroit stylist I'm always learning and observing. Living here in the KC Metro Area you're the first ☝ that's up to date with styles. Your videos are very detailed and refreshing. Thanks for sharing your wonderful talents to us. BTW what flat-irons are you using?
so does the band make the frontal stay done completely and you just sew the sides done and it stays in place the reason I ask is because what if the lace lift in the front when you pull on it I seen a lot of videos and I wanted to ask and it is also beautiful
I love your videos all of your technique are perfect for me learning. The band was unnessacary because it will show by the ears when she pulls it up. Since you added tension and sewed the sides and into the frontal I don't think u even needed it. Lastly the hairline could of been plucked a lot more. But I loved the sewing up the back no one shows that. Your very talented
i know you sew the sides but is that what keeps it from moving or adjusting in the front ? did you sew anything in the front to make sure it couldn't pull back or adjust
U have such a great gift,I wish u lived in network I never had a wig or lace frontal but one day I would give it a try is lace fronts expensive Sewell as installing them please give me the price range keep up the good work n god bless u
I don't get it! why doesn't anyone sew the front of the frontal down? or do you just not show it? I'm so scared that it would slip or roll back.. please someone help me clear this ambiguity!
HeyyJ! There's no need to do it. In the video, she shows how to keep the frontal from sliding by parting on a part where the client isn't going to part their hair and stitching on those braids to secure it.
Thank you, your tutorial is very helpful, how much of the lace do you advice to cut for the part on your forehead? Can you also do a tutorial showing us how you cut the lace at the front please?
So i missed this part. Is she able to wear her hair in a ponytail cause I thought i still saw elastic band above her ears like the frontal could not go all the way over. Am i correct? Maybe her head was bigger that the 13" of the frontal. Let me know cause u did a very good job with this tutorial i want my hair done!
thank you so much for sharing!!! now with the adhesive clients will need to come back every two weeks to reapply but since you sewed it down does that change the time frame that they would need to come back to get the frontal readjusted to a month or should they still come after 2 weeks and just readjust it and then resew it down?
I would like to know how do you start doing sew ins if you've never done one but are soon going to school for it? I want to have an idea of how I can start
can you tell me how it stays down in the front. There is no lift at all. I understand the band keeps it close to the ears but how is it so flat in the front? please help I have not got that one down yet. my client likes to wear ponytails
luv this.. what about sewing to the braid ..for the frontal will it be too much tension for the sides..my crown is 4c my sides are loose curls soft 4b..and I don't want traction alopecia...
now with that said im getting really good with doing my own hair an i would like to try a frontal this time do you think i should sew the elastic band like you did or cut it off aftr i sew in my frontal?
How are u hiding the hair on the sides . Like when you are sewing the tracks over the band by her ears that's the part I'm unclear on . Over all thanks for this
I'm 16 and still leading to take care of my sew ins and hair underneath . I really want a frontal but I don't want it too look fake , but this looks really natural? Is there anything about it that looks fake ?
Customize it by plucking the hairline and bleaching the knots. When you pluck the hairline it won't look too too full to wear it looks wigish. When you bleach the knots you will look as if the hair is coming from your own scalp rather than a piece of lace. I hope that helps a bit
no actually no videos on youtube show you how to sew the lace frontal on the hair line and the braiding pattern either .....question why do i keep seeing people braid the hair straight back for the frontal install....i thought cornrows werent /arent appropriate as a foundation for sew in weaves ? is there like a different pattern i could do but still get it to be super flat