I just followed your video while attempting my first sew-ins on myself and nailed it💯. Thanks again for sharing this tutorial. This is the first one that I have found to be exceedingly helpful! ❤
This isnt sew ins though, it's nano weft. Sew ins are when you make a braid and sew the wefts on that braid. You will have fall out of your own hair and eventually get bald, it ruined my hair.
Thank you so much for this, the effort you made to ensure we could see what you were doing - ie not blocking the camera is greatly appreciated. Almost every video I watched had instructors hands blocking the view constantly. so I could only pick up little bits with various videos. I just started working with extensions for fun after 16 years of doing my own hair every which way, and I'm learning that extensions involves almost needing blueprints to map them out considering you want to be able to wear them down and up in various styles.
Thank you for the close ups!!!! Literally needed other tutorials to slow it down and speak more detailed so this is exactly what I’ve been looking for. Thank you!!!
There is a knot that begins as regular knot crossing one over the other but wraps one of the threads around the other a few times before pulling together that is stronger than a regular knot if needed. Thanks for sharing these directions!
I would love to see the placement of all the wefts. I currently have tape ins that I put in myself, but I have to be careful because you can see them if I wear it up. The sew in sounds more appealing, but I would love to see more videos on this so I feel more confident about installing myself. Thank you!
If you like tape extensions but want to try wefts I highly recommend tape weft! I just get wefts and put the tape on one side then I place them pretty much like you would do with sew in. Done!
This videos great! I have been to two hairdressers and neither wants to do it. One says it will fall down and the other keeps resheduling my appointments and then "forgets" them. So noone wants to but I feel the silicone inside the microring causes friction on the hairshaft and thats what keeps the weft up.
A regular needle will work as long as the eye is big enough for the type of thread you have. Nylon thread is better than cotton as it generally lasts longer through wear
with the waterfall method you cannot slide the beads up. You can of course do a beaded row in the straight up and down sections method. That will allow you to slide the beads up. However, it is recommended to take the extension s out fully and change the position of your weft every couple months to protect your scalp health.
Do you have to sew 2 rows together? My hair is really thick so I think I’d need another… would I do a single row for the third and just a bit higher than the bottom row?
The curved needle is honestly super easy and doesn't hurt at all. You can also apply it with no thread and just the beads. Here is a quick video from our interest shoiwning this method pin.it/7e26vDq
If we want to put our hair up a lot do we put the bead a tad bit farther From the scalp? Or do we put it the way you did? Are you able to put your hair up without any pain?
Its remarkable that ppl do this themselves
I cant do it. Cant focus enough to learn and dont see at the back of my head.
I just followed your video while attempting my first sew-ins on myself and nailed it💯. Thanks again for sharing this tutorial. This is the first one that I have found to be exceedingly helpful! ❤
@dawnbazzar how long did it take you to sew in?
This isnt sew ins though, it's nano weft. Sew ins are when you make a braid and sew the wefts on that braid. You will have fall out of your own hair and eventually get bald, it ruined my hair.
Thank you so much for this, the effort you made to ensure we could see what you were doing - ie not blocking the camera is greatly appreciated. Almost every video I watched had instructors hands blocking the view constantly. so I could only pick up little bits with various videos. I just started working with extensions for fun after 16 years of doing my own hair every which way, and I'm learning that extensions involves almost needing blueprints to map them out considering you want to be able to wear them down and up in various styles.
Thank you for the close ups!!!! Literally needed other tutorials to slow it down and speak more detailed so this is exactly what I’ve been looking for. Thank you!!!
This is great! Thank you!
Please do one on move ups too 😊
Damn you did that so perfect! I hope mine turns out as good. Thanks for making a video that's easy to follow!
You're a Goddess for sharing your DIY technique. Thank you!!
Best tutorial I've seen
Super helpful! Looks beautiful! Thanks so much
Thank you so much for actually showing and explaining each step!
There is a knot that begins as regular knot crossing one over the other but wraps one of the threads around the other a few times before pulling together that is stronger than a regular knot if needed. Thanks for sharing these directions!
Thank you very much. I will try it. You encouraged me.
Amazing tutorial!!! Thank you so so much!
LOVE IT!!!!! Thank you for sharing. You are marvelous ❤
I would love to see the placement of all the wefts. I currently have tape ins that I put in myself, but I have to be careful because you can see them if I wear it up. The sew in sounds more appealing, but I would love to see more videos on this so I feel more confident about installing myself. Thank you!
If you like tape extensions but want to try wefts I highly recommend tape weft! I just get wefts and put the tape on one side then I place them pretty much like you would do with sew in. Done!
😮 Thats amazing! However, I need to see what you do when your ready to move the hair up from growth 😬
You just move the beads up
Or take it out and start over. With the waterfall method it's hard to move them up I would imagine
Super helpful!
Amazing 🔥
This has been the best video I’ve seen for hair installation. I might try this 🥹 wish me luck 🌟.
This videos great! I have been to two hairdressers and neither wants to do it. One says it will fall down and the other keeps resheduling my appointments and then "forgets" them. So noone wants to but I feel the silicone inside the microring causes friction on the hairshaft and thats what keeps the weft up.
About go do this method on my own hair in a few days, which is about half the length of your hair in this video ✨ wish me luck ✨
Such helpful tutorial, thank you! ❤️ This is random but, do you offer lessons?
Thank you for sharing
So in order to tie off the weft with the first bead you put a thread on I’m assuming you backtrack with the needle and thread? I hope that makes sense
Can’t we do it with the tiny elastic bands? I’m asking bc I’m traveling and don’t want to be stuck at security
The silicone beads won’t set anything off. I’ve gone through security a few times now and no issues
Good work!!! ❤❤❤❤
Great
What colour is it?
I have tried so many times to do my hair and it’s super hard to see what I’m doing any tips? Please
How do you remove it?
I don’t have that kind of needle, anything else o could use in a pinch?
A regular needle will work as long as the eye is big enough for the type of thread you have. Nylon thread is better than cotton as it generally lasts longer through wear
How do you do a move up with this method? It appears that it cannot be done.
with the waterfall method you cannot slide the beads up. You can of course do a beaded row in the straight up and down sections method. That will allow you to slide the beads up. However, it is recommended to take the extension s out fully and change the position of your weft every couple months to protect your scalp health.
wait do you put the thread under the water fall or inside the bead?
Hi! The thread goes under the waterfall row. The beads are here ouielle.com/products/micro-bead-black
How do you remove the beads after?
Squeeze them a little with the pliers til they open
😍🥰
and what size bead did u use
Do you have to sew 2 rows together? My hair is really thick so I think I’d need another… would I do a single row for the third and just a bit higher than the bottom row?
They are available on our site
Seems too close to the scalp. Ouch!
The curved needle is honestly super easy and doesn't hurt at all. You can also apply it with no thread and just the beads. Here is a quick video from our interest shoiwning this method pin.it/7e26vDq
@@ouielle I think she talking about the beads! Definitely too close
If we want to put our hair up a lot do we put the bead a tad bit farther
From the scalp? Or do we put it the way you did? Are you able to put your hair up without any pain?
@sheenaholguin3902 just keep them a little farther down and check that they will flip. I wear mine up all the time but not usually the first week
That method looks dangerous for your hair long-term. Yikes