If I have a fine haired client and use smaller beads I tend to take smaller sections so there is less over direction of the hair on the sides of the bead. 😊
@can_mcgov No wider than 5/8”!🙌🏼 I think it’s a great tool to mark your tail comb at five/eights to make sure that is the limit and that you don’t go any further than that! Once you get past that you may run into issues of tension overdirection and wefts sagging due to more travel in your stitches.
looks bomb to me. Super clean.
I would concur
It may be just me but how wide are your sections?
I used 2mm beads all the way around her head bc her hair is so thin and her first row slipped
If I have a fine haired client and use smaller beads I tend to take smaller sections so there is less over direction of the hair on the sides of the bead. 😊
The lines are really clean! But I do feel like from the pic the sections may be a little wide!
Sooo clean😍 and flexible tension is fantastic! mark that tail comb with nail polish at 5/8” so you can keep sections at that width!
@can_mcgov No wider than 5/8”!🙌🏼 I think it’s a great tool to mark your tail comb at five/eights to make sure that is the limit and that you don’t go any further than that! Once you get past that you may run into issues of tension overdirection and wefts sagging due to more travel in your stitches.
@can_mcgov What issues are you having to fix 2 to 3 weeks after?
I marked my comb. What a difference that makes.