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MAKING OF A U PART

  • Writer: Share Allen
    Share Allen
  • Jul 16, 2013
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 14, 2018


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So over the last 6 months I have been testing out hair from different Vendors.

When I braid and sew my own hair (with a sew in)  it sometimes takes me over 8 hours to put it in.

So this is what prompt me to start making U Parts, just in case the hair is not up to my standards I can easily remove the U Part and try another one.


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GET THIS LOOK WITH A U PART “PROTECTIVE STYLE”

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This is the hair that I used..And yes their is a closure in this mix. I decided not to put the closure in the front because the color was not matching and it looked to wiggy. So I stuck it in the back (weird I know but I had to test the quality)


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I start with a wig cap, I added some extra netting all around the edges so it will not be to tight once I sew it on. (I didn’t do this last time and it was so tight I had a headache for 3 days)

So this is 12 oz of hair (4oz peruvian wavy- 8oz brazilian wavy – brazilian wavy closure)


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Continue sewing your hair around folding your hair on each end. I try not to cut my tracks because it may cause shedding and loss of hair.


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Sew the U of you front as large or as small as you would like. Depends on how much hair your would to leave out.

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Hope this help you on your protective style journey!!

XOXO

Share Allen REALTOR®

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