hi,I want to say thank you from my bottom of my heart for taking your time to explain in the tinest details about ventilating and all the other things you need to pay attention to when your making a wig from strand to strand,your the only one that I've seen on youtube who explain everything the way you do! so once again thank you!
I want to take the time in advance to thank you for sharing your knowledge with others. I truly do appreciate your detailed and precise instructions that you give in each and every video. I'm ventilating hair for the first time in attempts to learn how to repair my closures that have lost density in some areas and to eventually create my own. In one of your previous posts you mentioned you prefer Asian needles over German, for purposes of speed and simplicity in forming double knots. What is a good online website where I could purchase good quality Asian needles?
Hey good luck, don't put too much hair and turn into a small 4 by 4 rag :D It is the most common mistake everyone does (I did it too somehow), everyone puts a lot of hair!
Thank you! I listened to your video where you discussed density and other topics...im using a 1-2 needle and pulling 1 hair....occasionally 2. I'll keep you posted! Thanks for the reply
Thank you sooooo much for you fast reply. You are so wonderful at what you do and teaching. I want to learn how to make some no track frontals or no wefts,I have very very fine baby hair and it is very thin thin can see my scrap. I would like to make 3 one on each side of my head in the front in between would be my part. The 3rd one would be across the back of my head covering the crown. I was just wondering how thick or wide they should be? I would think they would not be that wide, I would like to know how you would put this together. If this makes any sense to you are not , I'm sorry this is so long again thank you so very much for all that you teach an for listening to an old country girl from Georgia, Tennessee in the US. Thank you
I really appreciate you're working your videos they're amazing, Lately I've been doing a lot of ventilating But I can't seem to understand why it's taken me so long To tie few knots It takes forever to get one project on
Hi. I love love love your videos. I just want to ask u where can I get the frame you using for ventilation I'm currently ventilating on a doll but I prefer the frame because it stretches the lace nicely. Please advise. I'm located in South Africa. Tnx
Um Super Wig Maker, lace fronts are being sold in stores now. Respectfully I ask if it’s the same just to buy a frontal as opposed to ventilate a piece myself?
Hello, I ordered a German needle (N2-3), to try and repair a lace wig. However, I didn't know the needled had little ridges on the end and I was unable to get the hair through the lace. I have 2 questions: 1) Which needle is the best, for beginners and 2) What kind of lace can I use? The units I was trying to repair came from China and those holes are sooo tiny I can't see them, with glasses on. Please advise and thank you for your video. It was most helpful.
It was a closer. You ventilated the sides 5 rolls from the edges and the back of the closer you ventilated 6 rolls pulling hair through every hole. When you attached the tracks do you pull the ventilated hair up around the edges or do you let it lay flat?
You make great videos. I would like to know the best way to ventilate a natural looking hairline with curves and hair near temple area and not a moon/ round shape.
You can wear the cap before you ventilate and then mark with some temporary colour (an eye pencil for example) the hairline you want. Also make sure to have the hair in the hairline very sparse and not very dense.
I am working on my first full lace. I have completed the back and now working on the crown area. i am very nervous about making it look unnatural. I will use your tips as I continue. Thanks Super.
You are welcome, I hope it doesn't turn too thick, cause this is the firs thing everyone does, we all think that we put little hair when we put like 150~200% density lol. But you will learn soon and you will be able to judge by simply watching the ventilation process and know when you put too much hair or if it is the right amount
Remy virgin hair, you need to fold it about 2" from root so you won't have a mess in the base with tangling. With root de-scaled hair you can fold it much lower so the returns are longer.
If you're making a wig that is shorter in the back than it is in the front do you use different lengths of hair or just make it longer then cut the back shorter?
This is the "asian" type needle. There is the German also but I am so used to ventilate with the asian, it is faster and I can make double knots with this one. It can be very frustrating in the beginning but once you learn how to work with it you will be able to ventilate faster and more precise!
The best way and cheapest to get it is through this store: www.amazinghairstore.com/servlet/the-Lace-Wig-DIY-toolset/s/21/Categories If you see they have these needles, they have holders etc, quite cheap but good quality lace (french which is the best for anything). I don't know how long it will take to arrive to you, but the cost of shipping is not that much.
I've read in some of your responses not to put too much hair or make the closer too thick, in an average 4×4 closer do you skip holes or ventilate every hole? I just ordered my kit to start ventilating and I really appreciate your videos.
As I mention in the video, you first need to measure the holes per 1 cm in the lace, how dense is it. If it has like 10 holes per cm then it should be around 1 hole knot, one hole blank, or a little more than that just to be sure it won't be too thin in density. It also has to do with how thick the hair strands are, if they are asian hair they are rather thick so putting 1 hole and skipping one hole, then it should be normal density. When I say normal I mean medium, not too thin not too thick.
Thanks for your fast response. Do you think its a bad idea to practice with tulle instead of the lace? I received my kit today and I'm really excited to get started but I don't have the lace. I want to make a wearable closure but not sure if the tulle is strong enough. Should I just wait and order lace? Thanks so much for your videos!
tayla rogers Well there are tulles that could be strong enough but their structure is not the correct, tulle is woven lace is bobbinet, it has to do with structure. Also the lace they have to mold it with some sort of coating glue otherwise it will unravel because bobbinet is nothing but 3 different directions of thread put one on top of each other and twisted slightly. If you want to practice you should go and get strong lace but since you might not be 100% familiar with bases (you will get the handle of it once you start making your own things) you might not choose the correct lace. Also practice means do it with tulle but also with synthetic hair, don't waste pricey human hair on tulle. This is just my advice. Better yet, contact the lace supplier and ask them where is your order at the moment, if they have a tracking number would help. It is as if I see myself in my first steps in your message :D
Hello could you tell me what video was it that you talked about ventilating 5 rolls in every hole for a closer or lace frontal. The u shape corners were 6 rolls each? I would appreciate it so much. THANK YOU.
+SHELLY53100 Hey I do not understand what you mean 5 rolls, what was the video about, a frontal you said but what was special about that order, maybe I understand this way.
+Super Wig Maker you were making a closure with the rounded corners. The 2 corners were ventilated in 6 rolls which were only in the corners. You ventilated the 2 sides with 5 rolls, You quoted you ventilated in every hole around the edges/sides.
SHELLY53100 "Closures with rounded back"? th-cam.com/video/gRlabL3KuWQ/w-d-xo.html I do something similar to all closures though, the edges get more hair (like 200~250%) in a small amount of rows (not rolls :D) so they can conceal the wefts that will be right next to them.
How do you keep the hairs from wasting hair while ventilating? I seem to have so much hair on the floor when I'm done! Am I holding to much in my hands at a time?
+SimplyBeautyHairCare I have a little bit of hair on the floor but it i usually what snaps while I ventilate and thus I discard intentionally. You can use a drawing mat for holding hair and pull only the amount you need.
I’ve watched a ton of your videos and I believe i can do this. I have a 6” very straight hairline so finding a topper that would look natural when put up has been impossible. I’m going to make my own. Even if it doesn’t work, i appreciate you sharing your knowledge and experience, your videos give me such appreciation for the process.
Google translate: How do you seal your hair, what product do you use Answer: I use some thinned nail polish and then I spray it inside the unit You can watch my video here, I have details on how I do it: (Eu uso um pouco unha polonês diluído e então eu pulverizá-lo no interior da unidade Você pode assistir meu video aqui, tenho detalhes sobre como eu faço isso) Heat sealing first so I can have knots tiny: (Calor vedação primeiro para que eu possa ter knots minúsculos) th-cam.com/video/9Fdwk1YH1Fk/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/-7Tr4QUtuzY/w-d-xo.html Sealing with the thinned nail polish semi permanently: (Vedação com a unha polonês semi diluído permanentemente) th-cam.com/video/W-dHXUidbrE/w-d-xo.html
hi,I want to say thank you from my bottom of my heart for taking your time to explain in the tinest details about ventilating and all the other things you need to pay attention to when your making a wig from strand to strand,your the only one that I've seen on youtube who explain everything the way you do! so once again thank you!
This information is just too freakin awesome👏👏👏👏.
I wish you had an intern program, this knowledge is just WOW!!
I want to take the time in advance to thank you for sharing your knowledge with others. I truly do appreciate your detailed and precise instructions that you give in each and every video. I'm ventilating hair for the first time in attempts to learn how to repair my closures that have lost density in some areas and to eventually create my own. In one of your previous posts you mentioned you prefer Asian needles over German, for purposes of speed and simplicity in forming double knots. What is a good online website where I could purchase good quality Asian needles?
You can buy everything from my site:
superwigmaker.com/product-category/tools/
YOU ARE AWESOME !!! THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR TALENT!!!!
Sharing is caring honey, stay tuned.
I'm ventilating a lace closure :-) Its my first try, thanks for your confidence and instruction.
Hey good luck, don't put too much hair and turn into a small 4 by 4 rag :D
It is the most common mistake everyone does (I did it too somehow), everyone puts a lot of hair!
Thank you! I listened to your video where you discussed density and other topics...im using a 1-2 needle and pulling 1 hair....occasionally 2. I'll keep you posted! Thanks for the reply
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Miz Lo it turned out BOMB!!!👍👌😍
I have been watching videos on this topic, but I see your technique very well! Thanks
Thankoo so so so much foe this video! I hate a prominent middle part. Now i know the parting for freespace❤. Now i can do it for myself ❤
Thank you sooooo much for you fast reply. You are so wonderful at what you do and teaching. I want to learn how to make some no track frontals or no wefts,I have very very fine baby hair and it is very thin thin can see my scrap. I would like to make 3 one on each side of my head in the front in between would be my part. The 3rd one would be across the back of my head covering the crown. I was just wondering how thick or wide they should be? I would think they would not be that wide, I would like to know how you would put this together. If this makes any sense to you are not , I'm sorry this is so long again thank you so very much for all that you teach an for listening to an old country girl from Georgia, Tennessee in the US. Thank you
Great demonstration.. and very clear
Love the description of your video! Thank you!
Would you happen to know how to make a no track frontal hair clip in? You teach very very well. Thank you
You mean clip extensions that do not have tracks but rather ventilated hair? I made two videos like this
this really helped alot. i just started ventilating and i now u derstand. thanks for sharing
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I really appreciate you're working your videos they're amazing, Lately I've been doing a lot of ventilating But I can't seem to understand why it's taken me so long To tie few knots It takes forever to get one project on
Thanks you very much to show us tout knwoledge .
U r just incredible thx for these explanations.
Really informative video. Thanks for sharing
great explanation.
Hi. I love love love your videos. I just want to ask u where can I get the frame you using for ventilation I'm currently ventilating on a doll but I prefer the frame because it stretches the lace nicely. Please advise. I'm located in South Africa. Tnx
Doris Mofokeng Hey girl no problem, I didn't buy it, I made it, you wanna watch this video of mine!th-cam.com/video/F7CR1Ws8mpQ/w-d-xo.html
Would you use longer hair toward the center of the head than you use on the sides
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Thanks for sharing this video. I have a question, Do I have to ventilate through every hole
Um Super Wig Maker, lace fronts are being sold in stores now. Respectfully I ask if it’s the same just to buy a frontal as opposed to ventilate a piece myself?
Can this technique be applied to a finished silk base topper? Thank you.
Hello, I ordered a German needle (N2-3), to try and repair a lace wig. However, I didn't know the needled had little ridges on the end and I was unable to get the hair through the lace. I have 2 questions: 1) Which needle is the best, for beginners and 2) What kind of lace can I use? The units I was trying to repair came from China and those holes are sooo tiny I can't see them, with glasses on. Please advise and thank you for your video. It was most helpful.
What technique is used to create the arc flip in the front hairline of the wig ?
Thank you so much, but I noticed that my ventilating is not always full, I need more clarity please 👏👏👏
It was a closer. You ventilated the sides 5 rolls from the edges and the back of the closer you ventilated 6 rolls pulling hair through every hole. When you attached the tracks do you pull the ventilated hair up around the edges or do you let it lay flat?
is this took, sold at beauty supply stores
do you have maybe a template of natural knotting directions?
You make great videos. I would like to know the best way to ventilate a natural looking hairline with curves and hair near temple area and not a moon/ round shape.
You can wear the cap before you ventilate and then mark with some temporary colour (an eye pencil for example) the hairline you want.
Also make sure to have the hair in the hairline very sparse and not very dense.
I am working on my first full lace. I have completed the back and now working on the crown area. i am very nervous about making it look unnatural. I will use your tips as I continue. Thanks Super.
You are welcome, I hope it doesn't turn too thick, cause this is the firs thing everyone does, we all think that we put little hair when we put like 150~200% density lol.
But you will learn soon and you will be able to judge by simply watching the ventilation process and know when you put too much hair or if it is the right amount
Thank you!
How do you fold the hair? Did you fold in half, or you just folded enough to make a loop to tie together.
Remy virgin hair, you need to fold it about 2" from root so you won't have a mess in the base with tangling.
With root de-scaled hair you can fold it much lower so the returns are longer.
thank you so much for uploading
If you're making a wig that is shorter in the back than it is in the front do you use different lengths of hair or just make it longer then cut the back shorter?
You're the best!!
What type of lace is best to use when ventilating the hair
thank- you for sharing.
what kind of needle is that? what's the name? by the way ur vids are awesome and very instructional thnx
This is the "asian" type needle. There is the German also but I am so used to ventilate with the asian, it is faster and I can make double knots with this one.
It can be very frustrating in the beginning but once you learn how to work with it you will be able to ventilate faster and more precise!
Thank you so much for responding! Where can i find one? Im from the US and i searched 'asian ventilating needle' and they didn't come up.
The best way and cheapest to get it is through this store:
www.amazinghairstore.com/servlet/the-Lace-Wig-DIY-toolset/s/21/Categories
If you see they have these needles, they have holders etc, quite cheap but good quality lace (french which is the best for anything).
I don't know how long it will take to arrive to you, but the cost of shipping is not that much.
Excellent!!!
Please what are the 3 T's of hair ventilation
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I've read in some of your responses not to put too much hair or make the closer too thick, in an average 4×4 closer do you skip holes or ventilate every hole? I just ordered my kit to start ventilating and I really appreciate your videos.
As I mention in the video, you first need to measure the holes per 1 cm in the lace, how dense is it. If it has like 10 holes per cm then it should be around 1 hole knot, one hole blank, or a little more than that just to be sure it won't be too thin in density.
It also has to do with how thick the hair strands are, if they are asian hair they are rather thick so putting 1 hole and skipping one hole, then it should be normal density.
When I say normal I mean medium, not too thin not too thick.
Thanks for your fast response. Do you think its a bad idea to practice with tulle instead of the lace? I received my kit today and I'm really excited to get started but I don't have the lace. I want to make a wearable closure but not sure if the tulle is strong enough. Should I just wait and order lace? Thanks so much for your videos!
tayla rogers
Well there are tulles that could be strong enough but their structure is not the correct, tulle is woven lace is bobbinet, it has to do with structure. Also the lace they have to mold it with some sort of coating glue otherwise it will unravel because bobbinet is nothing but 3 different directions of thread put one on top of each other and twisted slightly.
If you want to practice you should go and get strong lace but since you might not be 100% familiar with bases (you will get the handle of it once you start making your own things) you might not choose the correct lace.
Also practice means do it with tulle but also with synthetic hair, don't waste pricey human hair on tulle. This is just my advice.
Better yet, contact the lace supplier and ask them where is your order at the moment, if they have a tracking number would help.
It is as if I see myself in my first steps in your message :D
What type of lace did you use to create these looks?
Where can get the mats and tools from
hi im starting on mine today! not sure if the needle I seen was correct is this the #16 crochet hook?
What is #16 crochet hook>? This is a ventilating needle with a holder.
You can find these tools on my site:
superwigmaker.com/product-category/tools/
I'm there is a feature where you can rewind the video
Hi Super Wig maker. I want to get a frontal made. How much for you to make a lace frontal? Thank you
if you have a square lace.. then you can ventilate on the corners and it will be free part, no?
Hello could you tell me what video was it that you talked about ventilating 5 rolls in every hole for a closer or lace frontal. The u shape corners were 6 rolls each? I would appreciate it so much. THANK YOU.
+SHELLY53100 Hey I do not understand what you mean 5 rolls, what was the video about, a frontal you said but what was special about that order, maybe I understand this way.
+Super Wig Maker you were making a closure with the rounded corners. The 2 corners were ventilated in 6 rolls which were only in the corners. You ventilated the 2 sides with 5 rolls, You quoted you ventilated in every hole around the edges/sides.
SHELLY53100
"Closures with rounded back"?
th-cam.com/video/gRlabL3KuWQ/w-d-xo.html
I do something similar to all closures though, the edges get more hair (like 200~250%) in a small amount of rows (not rolls :D) so they can conceal the wefts that will be right next to them.
How do you keep the hairs from wasting hair while ventilating? I seem to have so much hair on the floor when I'm done! Am I holding to much in my hands at a time?
+SimplyBeautyHairCare I have a little bit of hair on the floor but it i usually what snaps while I ventilate and thus I discard intentionally.
You can use a drawing mat for holding hair and pull only the amount you need.
Thank you for responding. I had to buy a magnifying glass. The holes in the lace are just too small for me. lol
I’ve watched a ton of your videos and I believe i can do this. I have a 6” very straight hairline so finding a topper that would look natural when put up has been impossible. I’m going to make my own. Even if it doesn’t work, i appreciate you sharing your knowledge and experience, your videos give me such appreciation for the process.
Good video thank you
excellent!!!!
very helpful thanks👍
You are awesome. I want to learn from you. Are you in Canada?. Say yes!. 😄
what is cross knotting?
Do you use a magnifying glass to ventilate? if so, what kind?
+SimplyBeautyHairCare No I do not use magnification, I can see very clearly
Super Wig Maker could you share how to make a no track frontal hair clip in
for a starter, where can i get the kits for making a ventilation?
Online dear
Check jumia
thanks
do you know what the 3-2-1 method is and how to do it?
Sorry I just saw this comment, the 3-2-1 method? I never heard of it, where does it refer?
it's a density technique
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I don't really know exactly how it is supposed to be implemented though. I am sure I can replicate it if I know exactly what it needs
Super Wig Maker
Where do you find the hair to achieve this look?
I sell hair on my site:
www.superwigmaker.com/shop
How do you prevent hairs from coming through the back side of the lace after ventilating😖
A question that I make myself for 5 years...
Is the hair folded in half or folded at the top part?
Human hair is folded at about 2" at the top or a little more
what is the main purpose of the frame?
in this video to hold the lace in place while I do my thing
Olá, como selar os cabelos? que produto usar???
Google translate: How do you seal your hair, what product do you use
Answer: I use some thinned nail polish and then I spray it inside the unit You can watch my video here, I have details on how I do it:
(Eu uso um pouco unha polonês diluído e então eu pulverizá-lo no interior da unidade Você pode assistir meu video aqui, tenho detalhes sobre como eu faço isso)
Heat sealing first so I can have knots tiny:
(Calor vedação primeiro para que eu possa ter knots minúsculos)
th-cam.com/video/9Fdwk1YH1Fk/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/-7Tr4QUtuzY/w-d-xo.html
Sealing with the thinned nail polish semi permanently:
(Vedação com a unha polonês semi diluído permanentemente)
th-cam.com/video/W-dHXUidbrE/w-d-xo.html
I've recently subscribed to your channel, thank you so much for sharing. Your video's are the bomb.com :) ...South Africa
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Where can you find the lace pieces
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U r just incredible thx for these explanations.
Glad you like them sweety