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How to install hand tied hair extensions! Waterfall method |invisible bead method | NBR

Jun 03, 2021
Hey guys, I'm going to show you all how I

install

my

hand

or machine

tied

weft left

extensions

. They should make sure to start with a halo or horseshoe stripe. I like to take myself pretty low to the back of my neck and start. I'm going to show you how to do the chunky

method

. This is for girls with thick

hair

and can

hand

le this

method

, so you're going to take a little square section and then you're going to take that

bead

out of everything. Through it, it should be difficult to pull that

bead

because keep in mind that these can slide, so you want to make sure the

hair

fills the entire bead.
how to install hand tied hair extensions waterfall method invisible bead method nbr
You will lift it up to the scalp and hold the The good thing about this method is that it lasts four to six weeks and maintaining the upward movement is quite easy, the beads will move down and you will simply release them and move them up again if you would like to watch a video on how I maintain these

extensions

. just let me know and I'll make a video about that too, but these are just for girls with thick hair so you can see it up close and personal. This method that I'm going to show you all is for girls with finer hair, so this method is the

waterfall

method and this will honestly apply to any client, but preferably girls with finer hair, shorter hair, the ones that will slide out if you have girls who have oily hair.
how to install hand tied hair extensions waterfall method invisible bead method nbr

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It's really cool and what you're going to do is take those same mini rectangles but you're going to crop them horizontally, so instead of going up and down, you're going to crop them horizontally, so what are you going to do? What you need to do is take a little mini square like this and take half of the hair from the b section above so you can see some hair falls and some hair that we pick up and you're going to run it straight through your looper like me. I'm about to show it to you every once in a while, every time I feed it, it'll go with the stripe horizontally and then I'll clip it right next to the head and I'll show you more right after. that and how it looks all the way down so you can see the hairs that come out and then the other ones that you feed and that creates that

waterfall

look.
how to install hand tied hair extensions waterfall method invisible bead method nbr
The reason I love this method so much is not because it's easy for my girls who have slip, but it's also great for not showing the bead, so if your girls don't like the bead showing, this is a great method, so you do half on one end and half on the other side and then we'll meet back in the middle and I'll show you how to secure the middle part, so just when you get to the middle you'll take both hairs from each bead, the half and half, not the whole part. and you're going to slide it back in, it should be a little thick, it should be a good tug when you pull on that bead and then you're going to pull it all the way up and tighten it and you'll be able to get a good close up view of what it looks like. the waterfall now these are the hand

tied

ones I like to go ahead and measure and pin you can't cut hand tied hair I want to go ahead and say this you can't cut hand tied hair you can cut machine tied hair but it does say hand tied hand, don't cut it if it doesn't fit around your head, then you can take another piece to finish it, if it's too long, you can fold it back, but you can't cut these guys, so I just had a little bit that didn't cover in a side, so I pinned it on the right side and pinned it again on the left side and then I'll have four equal extensions hand tied around this section of hair.
how to install hand tied hair extensions waterfall method invisible bead method nbr
They're really thin, they're great for fine hair girls, you can also make them for fine hair girls, but they're really comfortable, they're really secure, they're very flexible on the hair, that's why we chose them and the brand that I'm using. They are my champagne hair extensions. I don't have them open to the public yet, but I hope to have them for everyone soon, so I use my little pins and I like to go between each section just to make sure it's secure. I don't like putting them horizontally, I think putting them up and down in a vertical section on the bead gives you the best hold because there are a lot of extensions that have to be held down, remember those four things separate from the hand. extensions tied in this row, um, so they're very flimsy, they're very flexible, so you really want to make sure that they're nice and tight, um, so when it grows out, it's going to grow out nice and even for your client, so make sure that when When applying it, pins, I mean, if you need to use 30 pins, go ahead and use those 30 pins, you just want to make sure that they fit nice and tight, and um, the girl is going to be nice and even there shouldn't be any pain with this.
It should be really very comfortable for your client, so now we're going to start sewing, you want to use a nylon thread, which is key, so what I'm doing is I'm taking my hair needle, my sewing needle and I'm going. third or fourth count you want to go back a little bit and you just want to thread the needle all the way and you'll see that I'm going to pull that string until I get to the end. of that rope and what you're going to do is knot it, I like not to do mine three or four times so you can see that I have it, I tighten it and we'll knot it and we'll keep knotting it and keep knotting it a couple of times now I'm going to pass that needle through the bead and I'll pass the extensions and you'll see it curl, you want your needle between the two strings, I don't know if you can Look closely, my hand is there, I like to pass the needle in the middle so it must be a little loop and then squeeze hard up and then you'll continue going towards the face, so I won't go back to the other one. on the side you start on the fourth bead and you want to get all the way to the face and we're going to sew so sew because you want them to be secure and then you can see it's like a toast face we'll secure it when it comes. until the end of that weave, I'm going to go through that section at least three times and then I'm going to start backing up, so you want to go all the way to the face and then sew three or four times by yourself.
Make sure the flap is secure and then you're going to start going around the head, so here's me going fast, we already went to the face, now we're going to go all the way around the head and then you're going to work your way back to the face in the right side now, when you get to the face, you're going to do what I said, you're going to go to the front of that plot and then you're going to go through it. three or four times just to secure those flaps, you want to anchor them down and then you're going to sew halfway back.
I'm going to show you what I mean here in a minute now that I sew up to the face. You'll see in the next clip that I start to back away. You don't have to go all the way back, I just like to go at least two or three inches from where the plot starts and you'll see. I'm about to I don't know, maybe like an inch and a half back, um, and then in the next clip, I want you to really pay attention, we're just sewing back, but in the next clip I'll show you how to tie it when you have this knot, you're going to want to make sure that this rope can't come undone, so you're going to take this needle and go through the existing stitches, these are the stitches that we already have. you have and then you're going to take that needle and put it through that loop, so remember it's going to create a little loop and you want that in the middle and you want to do this at least two or three times and just tighten it and then just cut that string, you don't have to worry about that and this is the first row you can see it and this is what it will look like being we're going to add a second row so this is just I'm going to be a quick summary this is what the second row looks like , with the waterfall beating, now I like to make sure that the second row is at least two inches above the first row and then I want to be aware of the count so that she has an estimate do you want to go an inch below that strand do you want to go at least an inch or two away from the hairline sorry I just had a brain fart away from the hairline that way it doesn't pull on the hairline and she can cover it up pretty easily and then you'll want it at least an inch or two above your ear because when that weft starts to grow out it will be visible every time you put it in a ponytail or it will be visible every time you wear it. down or it's just going to be uncomfortable, so you want to make sure it's two inches from your hairline, at least two inches from the top of your ear and you also want to make sure it's two inches from any type of hairline on the ear. behind the back of her neck, so you'll also want it two inches from the back of her neck so she can pull it up into a ponytail.
I think we made my clients about two and a half inches, but this is just a summary. In case you missed anything, I sewed forward, I'm sewing back and I'm going to go all the way through the hair, and you can see that at a different angle, so this is what It looks like we haven't cut it, we haven't given style or anything I just want to see what it looks like without having to do anything that's me lifting the first one on the left so you can see the beads don't show um and how perfect the amount of hair these six really are bags of extensions and I'll show you what it looks like, all laid out here in a minute, so this is her exposing the weft, you can see how perfect it is, nice and thick.
I barely see it, it looks like her natural hair is falling out, sorry, my dogs are playing in the background. Oh my gosh, okay and then I'll show you what it looks like under the first and second row, that's what she looks like pulling that weft. Up and exposing those beads, it's pretty hard to see you.

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