Hi bibra, I love your videos. Do you pick more hair strands at the back and very little at the front (that is, close to the centre parted line) as you ventilate?
One bundle is enough, provided it is up to 100g. You might not finish the whole bundle but it depends on how many strands you pick while ventilating and how well you can work with the hair you have.
Yeah,I get you. You are correct. But I used a taperule to explain the measurements of the lace in the video,so I used the unit "centimeter" to explain. 5 cm on the taperule is 5 inches on the lace Closure anyway.
@@fisayooladele.r1364 it's cool. You're just used to saying centimeters. If I had to reverse inches into centimeters...I'm sure I would do the same thing. In fact the first batch of soap I made after my stroke...I kept saying "80 pounds" instead of ozs. (80 oz is 5 pounds) I was measuring correctly but I was verbally saying it wrong. Fortunately.... everyone knew what I meant and could see that the pot clearly was too small for 80 pounds. Haha
Thanks for this tutorial
Great job
Hi bibra, I love your videos.
Do you pick more hair strands at the back and very little at the front (that is, close to the centre parted line) as you ventilate?
Very easy to understand 👍👍👍
Thank you. I'm happy to hear that
Pls how many line and holes did leave
Do you ventilate from the back to the front or from the front to the back?
From the back to the front
Pls how many bundles will be okay to ventilate 5 by 5 closure
One bundle is enough, provided it is up to 100g. You might not finish the whole bundle but it depends on how many strands you pick while ventilating and how well you can work with the hair you have.
Less than a single bundle.
@@peepla7 yes I used less than a single bundle(100g).
5 inches not centimeter. Centimeters is on the ithe side of the taperule
Yeah,I get you. You are correct. But I used a taperule to explain the measurements of the lace in the video,so I used the unit "centimeter" to explain. 5 cm on the taperule is 5 inches on the lace Closure anyway.
You mean 5x5 INCHES. 5 centimeters is about the width of a thumb.
Exactly. I meant 5 inches by 5 inches ( length and breadth respectively). Thanks
@@fisayooladele.r1364 it's cool. You're just used to saying centimeters. If I had to reverse inches into centimeters...I'm sure I would do the same thing. In fact the first batch of soap I made after my stroke...I kept saying "80 pounds" instead of ozs. (80 oz is 5 pounds) I was measuring correctly but I was verbally saying it wrong. Fortunately.... everyone knew what I meant and could see that the pot clearly was too small for 80 pounds. Haha