I understand if you don't want anyone to see the exact technique but I wish you had given a close up look on the finished area to see the invisibility. It came out phenomenally just disappointed I couldn't get a close, in depth look at the outcome of the part.
So what was the point of the video if you weren’t going to show us the install of the magic part I think that’s what we all came here for I’m clicking off. This was Clickbait. Please make a part two
That wasn't the method, that was an anchor braid to maintain the integrity of the hair to prevent breakage. I'm so glad she didn't give the technique away.
Yeah it was, whether you call it crochet or ventilating, thats what she did because I've seen the technique before. Also she what she was saying is proof its crochet with human hair.@@LavidaLovesCoils
I have figured it out guys ! She simply sewed the track on the opposite side of the two anchor braids she did at the beginning ! I wish I could show you lol it’s hard to explain my English is not the best
I was gonna say clip ins...I was sooo excited to learn this technique as I've been doing alot of leave out lately because it's the only thing that looked good to me, but it's damaging my hair in the front😔 but oh well! You did amazing and the client is so pretty❤🥰
@@Lovely-ff7uv yes that or she cut the hair off the wefts and crochet it in small pieces on those braids in the middle to create the invisible part, then it looks like she closed the part up more probably by taking more hair from the track and gluing it down, then the black spray to define the part. I could be dead wrong but that’s just what it kinda looks like lol
@@Lovely-ff7uv that's what she did. Which is a very old technique which is why I think she intentionally hid it from the video. People love feeling like they've created something new lol
@@Lovely-ff7uv that's what she did, I have a VHS tape from the 1990s with this same exact technique that she is doing. I did this a few times to a some if my clients when I first started doing Hair. The part looked just like this
I love it! Ms Kak's did the exact same method too, she was inspired by Seun Okimi who did this method originally like 6 years ago. Its gorgeous! I'm doing the same but leaving my edges out fr
I found the creators ig, its def no leave out, i think its how they sew the track down. if i had the funds id def pay for the class. this came out great!
It’s a lot of y’all mad In these comments like dang let her be great this might be a new technique that she came up with so I understand why she is waiting to show the technique I remember when Ivy’s flip over method came out she didn’t show step by step in the first video🤦🏾♀️ Great job sis keep up the good work
Damn did we all watch Ivy bc I swear this is like the 5th comment on separate videos referencing the legend of Ivy 😂 I've been watching her for like ten years glad to see more people on the wave
I think you cut the hair off the track and used adhesive spray or melting spray to attach the lose hair to the stocking. 🤔 Just my thoughts, it's gorgeous however you did it!
I know I'm like how do you do the magic😢 part... I live all the way in Detroit!! I can't come visit and get a hair style and learn!!! Please tell me you have a video on this on your page??!!!
I wouldn’t say it is clickbait, It looks like she used a 2x5 or 2x6 closure but don’t quote me. Furthermore she’s gotta keep some stuff to herself, she’s in the business of making money. I’m pretty sure if you take a paid class that she offers you would learn the technique
I'm watching your video, I was hoping to see how you installed the hair around her natural part, you didn't show that part at all, I know the end result will be beautiful as always though.
As the clients hair is relaxed ,all she did was leave out a piece of her relaxed hair to the top and covered the track of weave with it ,its called the traditional sew in method 😊
I was gonna watch the whole video but seeing as tho the other ladies commented stating that you don’t show the technique, I’ll be moving past to find someone that does. Thank you tho.
I know exactly what she did and will be incorporating it into my work.. never thought about thinking outside of the box.. she showed us and only a professional that understands protect styles get it..
I definitely figured it out & I’m upset cause I’ve never thought to use this method with a sew in but now I gotta find one of my clients that’ll let me try it now 🤣
I miss old school beauticians. They were all about educating their clients & fellow beauticians because the end goal was to have LOYAL customers & teach black women how to maintain their hair. They understood there will ALWAYS Be enough clientele & money to go around so being petty & secretive wasnt necessary. These days all these “stylist” care about is being petty and trying to be #1🙄This is why I will just continue to go to my great aunt & grandmother to care for my natural hair.
cut hair off bundle / track then "thread" braid part in with wiggles I.e. no comparison. basically hair from bundles softened needle stitched to braid then back over hair i.e. braidless sewin part. tie the knot at end and win. or flip. over method.
I don’t even know what to say. I kept rewinding thinking I missed it. I’m natural and was looking for something I can get done without the lace or a leave out. but I guess I won’t be able to tell nobody how to do this since you wanna be all I”ll show y’all but not really. Girl bye ✌🏾
So the "magic part" is that no one got to see it! It was skipped over.🤣
BAS🤣🤣🤣
BASICALLY 🤣🤣🤣
Clickbait 😂 hair cute though
Crochet braid...
🤦🏾♀️
I understand if you don't want anyone to see the exact technique but I wish you had given a close up look on the finished area to see the invisibility. It came out phenomenally just disappointed I couldn't get a close, in depth look at the outcome of the part.
Exactly....it skipped right over the part installation
Right that’s what I wanted to see the part installation
Right @ least see the magic.. my god. How we gone try to figure it out n we can’t see it😵💫
It’s just leave out…nothing invisible about it…😂😂😂
@@IamSoRhonda no it's not looks like crocket hair
DONT WASTE YOUR TIME SHE DOESNT SHOW THE WAY THE PART IS DONE
Thank you
So what was the point of the video if you weren’t going to show us the install of the magic part I think that’s what we all came here for I’m clicking off. This was Clickbait. Please make a part two
Right
She crochet the human hair along the U braid. Invisible knot method, small amounts of hair at a time.
What's the invisible knot method?
Yup
@@tamrapacker1759 so you know when you crochet instead of pulling out the two strands, you pull out just one instead
The install is beautiful but u didnt show how u did the part...its sorta clickbait
She crocheted the closure in very fine increments.
You gave it away at the start, you crochet the part. Awesome job!!!!!
Respectfully exactly
Oh she did? That's so smart!!!
I think maybe tiny micro knot but done with a crochet tool for sure. 😊
That wasn't the method, that was an anchor braid to maintain the integrity of the hair to prevent breakage. I'm so glad she didn't give the technique away.
Yeah it was, whether you call it crochet or ventilating, thats what she did because I've seen the technique before. Also she what she was saying is proof its crochet with human hair.@@LavidaLovesCoils
Its crochet!! I see the very tiny knots 😊
Same...it's a great technique, do it on myself.
@adrianagomes3172 I think so too. She did say no crochet but as I Zoom in you can see each row. Great technique wish she did show it. Lol.
The hairstyle is beautiful, but no close-up of the invisible part. Very disappointing.
A close up of the part would’ve been nice because it’s the true test since ur saving ur secret …
What was the purpose of the video if she wasn't gonna show what she did for the part ?🤷🏽♀️ No point whatsoever
I like it though but we know how to do a sew-in and curl
I have figured it out guys ! She simply sewed the track on the opposite side of the two anchor braids she did at the beginning ! I wish I could show you lol it’s hard to explain my English is not the best
Very nice. Very smart. I would have liked to see a detailed account of how you made the natural closure. Never seen it done that way.
She crocheted the closure in very fine increments.
Looks like a crochet part. I can see the lumps from the knots.
as soon as she did that crochet braid i instantly knew the part was crochet awesome technique
I was gonna say clip ins...I was sooo excited to learn this technique as I've been doing alot of leave out lately because it's the only thing that looked good to me, but it's damaging my hair in the front😔 but oh well! You did amazing and the client is so pretty❤🥰
Invisible latch Hook you did a amazing Job. I know that took some time an patience
Exactly what I was thinking
Beautiful job!
No glue, no closure, didn’t sew it down, didn’t crochet….what technique is left to adhere the hair to her head. 🤔
Use the crochet needle to pull the hair from under then over the weft?
@@Lovely-ff7uv yes that or she cut the hair off the wefts and crochet it in small pieces on those braids in the middle to create the invisible part, then it looks like she closed the part up more probably by taking more hair from the track and gluing it down, then the black spray to define the part. I could be dead wrong but that’s just what it kinda looks like lol
@NailedBy Tissa I'm thinking that's exactly what she did 🤔
@@Lovely-ff7uv that's what she did. Which is a very old technique which is why I think she intentionally hid it from the video. People love feeling like they've created something new lol
@@Lovely-ff7uv that's what she did, I have a VHS tape from the 1990s with this same exact technique that she is doing.
I did this a few times to a some if my clients when I first started doing Hair. The part looked just like this
I love it! Ms Kak's did the exact same method too, she was inspired by Seun Okimi who did this method originally like 6 years ago. Its gorgeous! I'm doing the same but leaving my edges out fr
I love this look been trying to figure out how to achieve this because I hate wearing wigs all the time. Can someone tell me what she did please
You never miss on any of your styles. ALL of them be 🔥🔥🔥 I promise I’m willing to fly from NC to get my hair done by you. Love it!!!
It’s ventilated. Great job!
I found the creators ig, its def no leave out, i think its how they sew the track down. if i had the funds id def pay for the class. this came out great!
For all those asking why she didn’t show it… she didn’t say tutorial. I was expecting it too but respected her hustle to preserve her pockets more.
Like it's not enough money out for all of you guys (us) (hairstylist) to make! Selfishness
Ok I thought she was gonna show us the technique 🤷🏽♀️
Could you please.do a video on the magical part? How was it done? That's what I was waiting to see.❤
What did you do to the parting area omg
Did u crochet the hair in. The invisible crochet method loop?
It’s a lot of y’all mad In these comments like dang let her be great this might be a new technique that she came up with so I understand why she is waiting to show the technique I remember when Ivy’s flip over method came out she didn’t show step by step in the first video🤦🏾♀️ Great job sis keep up the good work
Damn did we all watch Ivy bc I swear this is like the 5th comment on separate videos referencing the legend of Ivy 😂 I've been watching her for like ten years glad to see more people on the wave
Hey Meeka ♥️ NO GLUE GIRL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm loving this look.
I used to do this back in the day but once your hair starts to grow the part gets WIDE AS HELL
This is what I was thinking too
So true, it does get wide, I have to redo it everytime
Man, I thought we was getting a tutorial of the part. Beautiful per usual but, I’m a little disappointed.
I LOVE THE BRAIDING IDEA
Me too
Well I watched this whole thing for the title only to be disappointed
I think you cut the hair off the track and used adhesive spray or melting spray to attach the lose hair to the stocking. 🤔 Just my thoughts, it's gorgeous however you did it!
I don’t know what you did, but you inspired me do something different! Now I need a volunteer
I really hate when people time get wasted for views
I know I'm like how do you do the magic😢 part... I live all the way in Detroit!! I can't come visit and get a hair style and learn!!! Please tell me you have a video on this on your page??!!!
we need not see how you lade the hair for the magic part
Are you going to make a tutorial on how to do the magic part
I wouldn’t say it is clickbait, It looks like she used a 2x5 or 2x6 closure but don’t quote me. Furthermore she’s gotta keep some stuff to herself, she’s in the business of making money. I’m pretty sure if you take a paid class that she offers you would learn the technique
🤔
Absolutely. She’s a professional. RUclips gives away too many secrets and a lot of people swear they went to school. Lol
Hair fusion most likely in front
This is a lot of work!!! This service can’t be inexpensive.
She crocheted real hair in!
I’m too excited!!!
yall having a good time!! Love it ❤❤❤
@dairyofahairstylist, you did a phenomenal job! Way to go!
Do you ever plan to come to Orlando, Florida? Please please please 😢
There is a crochet needle in the back on the counter.
Ditto...this is going to be 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I'm watching your video, I was hoping to see how you installed the hair around her natural part, you didn't show that part at all, I know the end result will be beautiful as always though.
love it love it my daughter gets this and i finally see how its done soo pretty chic
How did your daughter say it’s done?
@@babyg7796 same way I just finally see what she's talking about lol
Very very beautiful!!!! I feel like I need to take a trip to Dallas. How long does that style usually last? What if you sweat in your head... 😫😫😫
I agree. I want to come get it done but how long does it last if you work out daily
As the clients hair is relaxed ,all she did was leave out a piece of her relaxed hair to the top and covered the track of weave with it ,its called the traditional sew in method 😊
It looks nice but I wished you showed how you did the top.
It’s the clickbait fa me chillle 🥴 🚩
You did a good job❤
Could you please do a video with that style but with natural hair
"I've already built the part up....."
Girl bye that's what we're here for 👋🏾 😗🤨🤐🙄
I love it!!! I wish they did that type of part here.
Whatever she did she got it looking good 👍
I love watching! Great job. Thanks 4 sharing too😉👏
I was gonna watch the whole video but seeing as tho the other ladies commented stating that you don’t show the technique, I’ll be moving past to find someone that does. Thank you tho.
I guess it's so magical that it just appeared with no one being able to see it appear I hate videos that do that to their viewers😮😮😮
Exactly
I think you glued the tracks to a net like a quickweave then sewed it down.
Or it’s little micro links.
If she sewed the netting to the 2 conrows that would have been the leave out then what is really the leave out.
The crotchet braid on the perimeter was genius. Lol
Hi, what hair colors are those on that rainbow hair style at the beginning of this video
I feel like you can Flip the track and bring the strands through the braid to achieve the look I’m going to try it
You did not show us how you made the built in part.
Can you share which stylists in California you learned from that I can go to. I am in La
You do know that someone else is going to release the technique & you not going to get any credit for it. 🤣
I wish we can see how you did the part
Where in Dallas are you so I can make an appointment?
Genius ❤
You gotta be a hairstylist to understand this one 🤩✨
I know exactly what she did and will be incorporating it into my work.. never thought about thinking outside of the box.. she showed us and only a professional that understands protect styles get it..
I definitely figured it out & I’m upset cause I’ve never thought to use this method with a sew in but now I gotta find one of my clients that’ll let me try it now 🤣
What did she do
I miss old school beauticians. They were all about educating their clients & fellow beauticians because the end goal was to have LOYAL customers & teach black women how to maintain their hair. They understood there will ALWAYS Be enough clientele & money to go around so being petty & secretive wasnt necessary. These days all these “stylist” care about is being petty and trying to be #1🙄This is why I will just continue to go to my great aunt & grandmother to care for my natural hair.
Is anybody in houston who can do this for me
She basically said...let me show you what I'm not going to show you 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 what a waste...clickback
I figured it out lolllllll yes mam !!!! And she definitely did not crochet!!!!
Sew In Like A Invisible Part Technique 😅
cut hair off bundle / track then "thread" braid part in with wiggles I.e. no comparison. basically hair from bundles softened needle stitched to braid then back over hair i.e. braidless sewin part. tie the knot at end and win. or flip. over method.
I can’t wait
Can u do the same style but with the quickweave method
It's a crochet
Im requesting a video just on the “MAGIC”
I think this will help her a lot of other hairstylist
Stunning!
I absolutely love it awesome job sweetheart
What type of curling irons are those 😍😍😍
Looks like the hot tools iron
It's crocheted 😍
How many bundles or packages did she use??
Love the hair style hate the gatekeeping...
She crocheted in
BEAUTIFUL
I’ll pay for the tutorial ❤
It actually looks like the pull through method
Love it, I’ve been trying to get an appointment forever with no success
I don’t even know what to say. I kept rewinding thinking I missed it. I’m natural and was looking for something I can get done without the lace or a leave out. but I guess I won’t be able to tell nobody how to do this since you wanna be all I”ll show y’all but not really. Girl bye ✌🏾
Did I miss something? What was the magic part!
Where did you get the net?
Beautiful 🤩
She crocheted the hair yall. In very small sections
I like that. Can you come to my town and do my hair? Where is your shop? How can I get contact with you?