Easy Flip Over Quick Weave for a Defined Look

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Easy Flip Over Quick Weave for a Defined Look

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Preparing the Hair 2.1 Washing and Stretching the Hair 2.2 Cornrowing the Hair
  3. Installing the Front Perimeter 3.1 Cutting and Preparing the Track 3.2 Braiding the Hair
  4. Installing the Back Braids
  5. Applying the Wig Cap 5.1 Marking Off the Hairline 5.2 Cutting the Ears 5.3 Applying the Protective Shield
  6. Applying the Bundles 6.1 Gluing the Bundles 6.2 Arranging the Tracks
  7. Styling the Leave-Out 7.1 Trimming the Hair 7.2 Creating a Natural-Looking Leave-Out 7.3 Separating the Curls
  8. Final Look
  9. Conclusion
  10. FAQs

How to Achieve a Quick Weave with No Leave Out

If you're looking for a quick and easy way to get a stunning hairstyle without the hassle of leaving any of your natural hair out, then a quick weave with no leave out is the perfect solution. With just a few steps, you can achieve a seamless and natural-looking weave that will have everyone asking for your hair secrets. In this tutorial, we'll guide you through the process of achieving a quick weave with no leave out, from preparing the hair to styling the leave-out. So let's get started!

1. Introduction

Before we dive into the tutorial, let's take a moment to understand what exactly a quick weave with no leave out entails. A quick weave is a technique where hair extensions are glued or sewn onto a protective base, such as a wig cap, to create a full and voluminous hairstyle. The term "no leave out" refers to the fact that none of your natural hair is left out to blend with the extensions. This technique allows for a low-maintenance hairstyle that can be easily installed and removed.

2. Preparing the Hair

Before you begin the installation process, it's essential to prepare your natural hair properly. This will ensure that your hair is clean, stretched, and ready for the weave. Follow these steps to prepare your hair:

2.1 Washing and Stretching the Hair

Start by washing your hair thoroughly to remove any product buildup or dirt. Use a gentle shampoo and conditioner to keep your hair clean and healthy. Once your hair is clean, it's time to stretch it. You can either air dry your hair or use a stretching method such as blow drying, banding, or African threading to stretch your hair. Stretching your hair will make it easier to cornrow and install the weave.

2.2 Cornrowing the Hair

Now that your hair is clean and stretched, it's time to cornrow your hair. Start by parting your hair into sections, with the front section separate from the back section. Cornrow your hair starting from the front section and gradually moving towards the back. For the front perimeter, use smaller cornrows with two strands of hair. As you move towards the back, make the cornrows slightly larger and use three strands of hair for more coverage. Cornrow your hair tightly and neatly to create a sturdy base for the weave.

3. Installing the Front Perimeter

The front perimeter is the area around your hairline that will be left out to create a natural-looking blend with the weave. Follow these steps to install the front perimeter:

3.1 Cutting and Preparing the Track

Choose the desired length of hair for the front perimeter and cut a small piece of track from the bundle. Remove the weft from the track and separate any excess hair at the top. This excess hair will serve as a fake leave out to blend with your natural hair. Cornrow the small piece of track into the front section of your hair, following the cornrow lines.

3.2 Braiding the Hair

Cornrow the remaining front section of your hair, gradually making the cornrows smaller as you approach the middle. Use three strands of hair for the braids to ensure maximum coverage where your hairline will be most exposed. Create cornrows on the sides of your head with two strands of hair and all the way to the middle of your head with three strands of hair. This will create a natural-looking blend with the weave.

4. Installing the Back Braids

Now it's time to install the back braids that will serve as the foundation for the weave. Start by creating larger cornrows in the back section of your hair. These cornrows don't need to be perfect since they won't be visible once the weave is installed. Braid the front cornrows into the larger back cornrows to create a seamless base for the weave. Tuck any excess braids to achieve a flat foundation.

5. Applying the Wig Cap

To ensure a smooth and secure installation, it's essential to apply a wig cap. Follow these steps to apply the wig cap:

5.1 Marking Off the Hairline

Using a white eye pencil or any other suitable marker, mark off exactly where your hairline is. This step is crucial to prevent any of the protective shield or glue from coming into contact with your natural hair, as it may cause difficulties later on.

5.2 Cutting the Ears

Cut away the excess wig cap around your ears to ensure a comfortable fit and a natural-looking result.

5.3 Applying the Protective Shield

Apply a suitable protective shield to the exposed areas of your hairline. Be cautious not to let the shield come into contact with your fake leave-out hair, as it may cause it to become crunchy. Applying multiple layers of the protective shield will provide extra protection for your hair.

6. Applying the Bundles

Now it's time to apply the hair extensions. Follow these steps to achieve a seamless and natural-looking weave:

6.1 Gluing the Bundles

Start by taking your longest bundle and applying it at the nape of your neck. Measure the length you desire, cut the bundle, apply hair glue, and attach it to your head. Ensure the tracks are placed close together, especially as you reach the top, to avoid any gaps or exposed tracks. As you move up, you'll start to create a U-shape with the tracks. Lay the tracks at an angle to better conceal them and create a natural look.

6.2 Arranging the Tracks

Continue applying the bundles, working your way up from the nape of your neck to the top of your head. Lay the tracks close together to ensure a seamless blend with your natural hair. For the remaining space at the top, start laying the tracks horizontally, filling in any gaps. Create a few tiny tracks facing forward to achieve a more natural look.

7. Styling the Leave-Out

To create a natural-looking blend between the weave and your natural hair, it's important to style the leave-out. Follow these steps to achieve a seamless finish:

7.1 Trimming the Hair

Section off the front hair, including some hair from the tracks if needed to fill in any gaps between the cornrows. Using scissors, trim a small amount of hair at a time, rubbing the blade against the hair to create a fake baby hair effect. Backcomb the hair to blur the lines between the cornrows and create a natural-looking leave-out.

7.2 Creating a Natural-Looking Leave-Out

Repeat the hair trimming process on the other side to ensure both sides have a seamless and natural-looking leave-out.

7.3 Separating the Curls

To achieve a more natural and voluminous look, section off the hair and separate the curls. This will prevent the curls from looking too uniform and create a more textured and natural appearance.

8. Final Look

After styling the leave-out and separating the curls, take a step back and admire your quick weave with no leave out. The result should be a seamless and natural-looking hairstyle that blends perfectly with your natural hair. Enjoy your new look!

9. Conclusion

Achieving a quick weave with no leave out is a great way to switch up your hairstyle without causing any damage to your natural hair. With the right preparation and installation techniques, you can achieve a stunning and natural-looking result. Remember to take care of your weave by following proper maintenance routines and protecting it while sleeping. Enjoy your new hairstyle and embrace the versatility that a quick weave offers!

10. FAQs

Q: Can I achieve a quick weave with no leave out on short hair?

A: Yes, a quick weave with no leave out can be done on short hair. However, the length of your natural hair may affect the final result. It's advisable to consult with a professional stylist to determine the best approach for your specific hair length.

Q: How long does a quick weave with no leave out last?

A: The longevity of a quick weave with no leave out depends on various factors, such as the quality of the hair extensions, the application technique, and how well you maintain it. On average, a quick weave can last from two to six weeks. Proper maintenance and regular touch-ups can help extend its lifespan.

Q: Can I wash and style my hair as usual with a quick weave?

A: Yes, you can wash and style your hair with a quick weave. However, it's important to follow the recommended care instructions provided by your stylist or the manufacturer of the hair extensions. Be cautious when using heated styling tools to avoid damaging the hair extensions.

Q: Can I remove a quick weave with no leave out by myself?

A: While it is possible to remove a quick weave with no leave out by yourself, it is recommended to seek the assistance of a professional stylist. They have the knowledge and experience to safely remove the weave without causing any damage to your natural hair.

Q: Can I reuse the hair extensions from a quick weave?

A: In most cases, hair extensions used for a quick weave can be reused. However, this depends on the quality of the extensions, how well you maintained them, and the specific installation technique used. It's advisable to consult with your stylist to determine if your hair extensions are suitable for reuse.

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