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Please explain how to seal weft hair extensions

dries quickly and this is the box that it comes in tape it down or anything i'm just gonna put a couple bobby pins in it just all the way up to the crease hi youtube it's your girl up kisses 99 and i just wanted to come to you today and give you a quick tutorial on sealing wefts for weaving and we're going to use a regular weft and we're going to use a little bit of fray block and this i purchased from the craft store so we're just going to get started i'll show you how to do it and i'll see you soon this is called fray block and this i picked up from michaels it's going to seal the hair into the wefts and you will get some shedding eventually but it'll minimize it to a great degree so i'm just going to show you how to do it as you see it already has a pointed nozzle and i put this on a styrofoam head just to hold it in place i don't want this to drip into the hair so i'm gonna do it the head is tilted downward and i'm just going to show you how to apply the fray block you can start from here and i'm hoping you can get a good look at it and what we're going to do is just go along the weft with the fray block it comes out it's very um it's almost like water initially don't use too much because if you use too much it won't dry clear it'll dry a little bit crusty so you just want to use a little bit and you want to go along that weft and i'm gonna move the camera in a little bit so you can see it closely and again you apply the fray block like this and you go all along the full length of the weft and actually what i do is i go i flip it over and i also do the other side so then that way it's sealing it on both sides this way when the weft is cut for the weave it will minimize the shedding to a great degree with as much as we pay for hair nowadays and all these things enhance our beauty we just want to make sure that they last as long as possible and that's how you do it i'm hoping you can see it clearly and as you can see it's still a little bit damp and also make sure to put the fray block on the end because this is the end that will likely be cut when the weave is going to be installed so you want to make sure that all of this is sealed nice and tight so that was just a quick tutorial on using fray block most craft stores do carry the fray block so you'll be able to get it at any one of the craft stores even walmart has it um and i think it was about maybe three dollars 3.99 and in walmart you'll find the fray block this one's i've had this one for quite a while so it's a little bent up but you'll find the for the fray block in the area where they have all the sewing supplies and it's just something that'll stop fraying and the fray block is also used great to use on lace wigs when you cut the lace off you would just use a small small amount and go around the edge and it'll keep that lace from fraying so this is what you do with the wefted hair i hope that was helpful just something to help us to help the hair last a little bit longer and hope you had a good day today and i'll see you again soon bye you

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