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onesoulsistah
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Posted: Jan 26 2013 at 3:29pm |
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Donaey , do you have any pictures of brandon's technique
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Phenomenally
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Posted: Jan 26 2013 at 3:37pm |
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So Is lacing just like ventilating a lace wig? I think I get how she is doing it but I want to know how you take it out?
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Posted: Jan 26 2013 at 3:45pm |
donaey wrote:
Yea that looks like the lacing method that my stylist Brandon invented. He is really good but charge 300.00 for an install. It isn't bad for the great install he does but I live in San Diego and hate driving out to LA. |
Donaey we are gonna have to see some samples cos my 6 yrs old son gave me the wicked side eye. I told him i would take it out immediately and he sucked his teeth.
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CCdaHAIRvixxen
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Posted: Jan 26 2013 at 10:34pm |
heres a good video of how to do with a versatile kick... ive been lurking on this topic.. trust and believe im gon learn this lol... ive seen some good youtube videos... heres one..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcyzV5FPUFk
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Posted: Jan 26 2013 at 10:40pm |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1XxhVuD7YA
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CCdaHAIRvixxen
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Posted: Jan 26 2013 at 10:41pm |
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once i get the hook its on..
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CrownRhoyale
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Posted: Jan 27 2013 at 12:33am |
And people stay complaining that bhm'ers don't share information...
Thanks ya'll,
But I'm still confused about something... if you cut the hair off the weft, crochet it through braid and then tie the hair in a knot in place, how do you keep the hair strands aligned so that i doesnt start tangling?
I'm assuming you can't tie the two ends together (like tying a shoe) because who would end up with cuticles doing in opposite directions...
I see how you could do this will hair w/o cuticles, but what if the cuticles are intact? how would you secure the hair? would it be like ventilating a closure?
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Posted: Jan 27 2013 at 7:58am |
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"HairbyBobby" does the seamless weave too. I wonder how much he charges...
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Posted: Jan 27 2013 at 11:53am |
CrownRhoyale wrote:
And people stay complaining that bhm'ers don't share information...
Thanks ya'll,
But I'm still confused about something... if you cut the hair off the weft, crochet it through braid and then tie the hair in a knot in place, how do you keep the hair strands aligned so that i doesnt start tangling?
I'm assuming you can't tie the two ends together (like tying a shoe) because who would end up with cuticles doing in opposite directions...
I see how you could do this will hair w/o cuticles, but what if the cuticles are intact? how would you secure the hair? would it be like ventilating a closure? |
There are different ways of doing it. Think micro pinch braids or ventilating a wig. There has to be a small fold over like with ventilating, that will keep the cuticles from rubbing causing tangling. You cut off any over lapping hair. Some use nail glue to seal the knot.
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