
Basic Bead Weft Foundation
This hair extension program is specifically designed for individuals who are interested in starting a new career or advancing their current career in the field of hair extensions.
Weft extensions are a type of hair extension that is made by sewing or bonding hair strands onto a weft, which is a long strip of fabric. The weft can be made from various materials such as lace, silk, or other types of fabric. Weft extensions are typically applied by sewing or bonding the weft onto the natural hair using thread, glue, or tape. They are a popular choice for individuals who want to add length or volume to their natural hair. Weft extensions can be styled, washed, and treated just like natural hair.
With this particular method we will be focusing on sewing wefts on to sectioned hair with a silicone lined bead and nylon thread.
This program offers a self-guided course that allows you to learn and practice at your own pace, whether it's from the comfort of your home or any other location that suits you. As part of the program, you will need to submit a set of videos showcasing your skills. These videos will be carefully evaluated and critiqued. Once all the videos have been successfully passed, you will receive a certificate of completion. Additionally, you will also receive a list of premium hair extension suppliers to further enhance your professional journey in the field of hair extensions.
I understand that your success is a priority, which is why I offer lifetime access to the course materials. You can revisit the training videos at any time to refresh your knowledge and skills.
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Sectioning The Hair
In this lesson, I’ll show you how to section hair in a way that ensures maximum comfort for your client.
In this lesson, I’ll show you how to section hair in a way that ensures maximum comfort for your client.
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Attaching the bead
This lesson will cover how to correctly apply a silicone-lined bead to your section, helping prevent traction alopecia and ensuring maximum comfort for your client.
This lesson will cover how to correctly apply a silicone-lined bead to your section, helping prevent traction alopecia and ensuring maximum comfort for your client.
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Blending to your clients natural hair
Blend and style: Once all the weft extensions are applied, blend them with the natural hair using a comb or brush. Style the hair as desired, taking care to avoid pulling or tugging on the weft extensions.
To blend extensions, it is best to use a razor or shears in a sliding cutting motion to connect your client's top layer with the hair extensions.
Blend and style: Once all the weft extensions are applied, blend them with the natural hair using a comb or brush. Style the hair as desired, taking care to avoid pulling or tugging on the weft extensions.
To blend extensions, it is best to use a razor or shears in a sliding cutting motion to connect your client's top layer with the hair extensions.
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HOW MUCH HAIR TO ORDER?
When purchasing hair, it is important to consider the thickness of the individual's hair.
When purchasing hair, it is important to consider the thickness of the individual's hair.
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DIFFERENT TYPES OF WEFTS
There are various types of wefts that can be classified into two categories: thick hair and thin hair.
For those with thick hair, it is recommended to choose volume wefts, which are typically 2-3 wefts sewn together to create a thicker weft.
For those with thin to medium hair, micro, genius, or hand-tied wefts can be used. These are single wefts that can be layered to achieve a thicker look.
There are various types of wefts that can be classified into two categories: thick hair and thin hair.
For those with thick hair, it is recommended to choose volume wefts, which are typically 2-3 wefts sewn together to create a thicker weft.
For those with thin to medium hair, micro, genius, or hand-tied wefts can be used. These are single wefts that can be layered to achieve a thicker look.
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COMPLETION OUTRO
Upon finishing the course, please provide three separate videos demonstrating your hair sectioning, bead attachment, and sewing techniques. Kindly send these videos to my email for review and certification.
After you have been certified, I will provide you with a list of hair suppliers.
Upon finishing the course, please provide three separate videos demonstrating your hair sectioning, bead attachment, and sewing techniques. Kindly send these videos to my email for review and certification.
After you have been certified, I will provide you with a list of hair suppliers.
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Weft Extensions have a long history
Weft Extensions are the only method on the market that offer 100% full coverage
Weft extensions have a long history, evolving over the years to become more refined and tailored to meet the diverse needs of individuals. This method is known for its full coverage, with over 80% of the scalp being covered. This ensures a seamless look without any gaps or inconsistencies.
As weft extensions continue to rise in popularity, we are consistently innovating to provide comfortable options for everyone. Various methods, including the basic bead foundation, waterfall foundation, and invisible bead foundation, have been developed to cater to different preferences. In this course, we will focus on the essential principles of the basic bead foundation.
Once your course is complete..
You must record yourself completing each lesson in a short 1 minute clip. Email your submissions to oakhoneystudio@gmail.com