As a white woman, I just want to say I am in awe of your talent and how much time it takes to get that perfect look. You can tell you really spend time making it look perfect. I had no idea this is what a black woman had to go through if they want this look. Thanks for the education. How many years did it take you to learn this talent?
I know i am replying to an old comment but i just wanted to say i didn't mean to imply that every black woman that has this style uses the same technique. That would be like saying every woman with size c breasts wears the same bra. :-) I was just commenting on her technique and the fact is how little i knew at the time about what black women have to go through to get the look that they want. My husband is black and shaves his head and most of his relatives are elderly women who don't wear weaves and just have natural curls so I have to take to the web to learn anything. I have very kinky hair even though I am white and have always wished it was straight or just wavy but God blessed me with this hair and I am finally figuring it out. Some black hair care products work for me and some don't. I can put coconut oil on my hair and it soaks it right up. Same with moroccan. Anyway, carry on MissBossyLive! Do you girl!
Just a little constructive criticism, I've been a stylist for over 20 years, 1 major thing that you have to remember is neatness with the braids, parts and patterns of the braids. Those things alone can cause your clients hair to break, not only that it is very important that you oil your clients hair as this is vital in any style that will be kept in a clients head over a period of time.
I followed your instructions and OMG, I did it! This was only my second time ever sewing a weave in my daughter's hair and I did a marvelous job, thanks to your excellent instructions!
As a beautician, I must say, you did a damn good job!! You, clearly, stated in the title your intentions of the video. Any negative comments are from individuals who obviously can't read. Everyone knows that no one would walk around with a "finished product" like that! Again, you did great. Continue to do hair and don't let the any negativity discourage you.
I just want to say thank you so much for this tutorial. It was explained very well and my hair is flawless on my first time trying this tutorial. when Im wearing weaves, I get a lot of breakout because I am forced to constantly wear my hair down. this tutorial saved my skin and its beautiful and natural looking. Again, I just want to say THANK YOU!!!
I am appalled as to why so many people disliked this video or any of her videos period. This woman is extremely talented, and deserves her props. It makes me sick that people act that way when they are JEALOUS of another persons talent. Instead of hating try getting on her level! Missbossylive I thank you and continue doing what you do best!
I have been searching for a video like this that was easy enough for my mom to follow. This is my sophomore year of hS and I wanted to have a versatile hairstyle that was easy and quick to do. But I am also a cheerleader so my hair has to be in a high ponytail at the top of my head for games and practice camps an competition!! God bless and keep doing what you do p.s I love the color choice for that girls skin tone :)
so far the best tutorial after searching the web for 12 hours!!! Yes I am a bit obsessed with extensions. All I can say is Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You! I wish you lived close to Buffalo so I could hire you to do my hair.
I always sew around the braid. When sewing across vertical braids I take the needle all the way under the braid, sometimes in the crease of the braid. You can also use a net for vertical braids
I just watched it again, this was before you verbalized your calling, I am so proud of you, so I'm about to do a new unit on My second head of ARJUNI as you know my first one has lasted me 3 years, your student Marshan
You did an excellent job in this video! You were very clear and concise and demonstrated what you were stating clearly. Thanks for the video now I can be specific "interviewing" my future stylist.
Yet again, you are amazing because i didnt know how to fold the wefts. I am about to start using virgin hair so i didnt want to be cutting it up so this video was PERFECT!
I braided my daughters hair like this no side part straight back put in 14 inches of curly hair and it is pretty I pulled it up to a ponytail and NO LUMPS...THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!!!
Loved this video!! Your instructions are very clear & precise. I'm going to try this on my daughter's hair today. I will let you know how it turns out! Great video! Keep up the great work!
Your instructions were great!!! I've been doing my own sew-ins for a while now and you just showed me a better way to improve my techniques. Thanks very much for that. I do have a question though, I always section enough hair out to do a middle part and side part, so how would I go about braiding the outermost braid?
Omg...took forever to find but this is exactly what I was looking for...thanks so much...a bit confusing but I will watch a couple more times and figure it out...thanks a million!
All I have to say in my "Tasha voice from Why did I get married" Dang, Girl you are good! And it actually looks natural not to thin or thick. It is an undetectable weave the kind that people need to rock. Loving this video thanks so much for sharing this technique such a blessing!
i mean this from the depth of soul, thank you for this detailed tutorial video. i learned so much in ten plus minutes than you can ever imagine. the braiding pattern makes perfect sense. i now know that i dont have sew the ends of my braids, i can just attach the previous braid with the next braid. wow. thank you so much. can you make the photos of this hairstyle a photo album on facebook? this vid was informative. please keep up the good work. i'm learning so much from you.
Well I have seen the video although I do hate some parts blurred out, I do appreciate the fact that you put this up. I do hair pretty much as a hobby and my sisters have wanted to be able to put their hair in a ponytail but I didn't want to try the No Braid sew in with them because they live far away and can't come home every few months to get their hair taken down with help. So now that I seen this I am gonna try it on myself then them. Thanks A lot!!!
All I have to saw in my "Tasha voice from Why did I get married" Dang, Girl you are good! And it actually looks natural not to thin or thick. It is an undetectable weave the kind that people need to rock. Loving this video thanks so much for sharing this technique such a blessing!
Omg you are soo good. Ive never done a sew in before but I feel confident that I can do it.Thank u soo much! I love how natural it looks too! Too bad u dont live inAZ. Id be your #1 customer
I just saw your video and it was pretty awesome. I wish I had enough hair to get my hair done like that. I love wearing updos and high pony tails but can't anymore.
Great video & very informative, but I just learned a few minutes ago about a hair loss condition knowned as traction alopecia: This is a small or localized hair loss area caused by repetitive or persistent pulling or force on hair roots. Tight braids and ponytails can pull hard enough on hairs to make them fall out. If this happens, it's best to choose hairstyles that put less pressure on hair roots. The sooner this is done the better to avoid permanent damage. I completed Chemo therapy a couple years ago, and my hair never came back to its normal thickness or fullness; instead my hair came back fine and thin. So, I may still try your special technique for a special occasion, but I'll make sure the hairdresser keeps a good measure and focus on keeping it on the 'loosened side' of thight. Thanks again!
You did an awesome job with is tutorial! I sewed my own hair in last week and it didn't come out quite right, so when I so it again in a few weeks I will use this method! :-)
This is a great video. I have one side of my hair shaved off. Will i still be able to achieve the high ponytail with this style? What modifications would i have to do.
Thanks for subscribing :) Unfortunately, I do not manipulate my edges much so I don't really have a method for getting them really flat. I generally just twist mine or let them do their thing
you can wrap it or tie it down with a satin pouch. You also want to make sure you apply some type of oil or moisturizer on your hair and keep it deep conditioned. Also, use a good heat protectant
@MsIslandsweet How long is your hair? Mine is past my bra strap and I’m able to get it pretty good. I guess it would also depend on the size of your head and how much you are leaving out. Another good pattern is the altered beehive, or three beehives, one on each side and one in the very back.
Girl I don't see any bumps in the back. You are truly good! Gone girl! I wish you were at Rust College here in Holly Springs, MS you would make a killing! Thank you love, job well done.
As a white woman, I just want to say I am in awe of your talent and how much time it takes to get that perfect look. You can tell you really spend time making it look perfect. I had no idea this is what a black woman had to go through if they want this look. Thanks for the education. How many years did it take you to learn this talent?
thank you. I am self taught and I learned fairly quickly. Things like this come to me like second nature :)
Paula Patrice AMEN
I know i am replying to an old comment but i just wanted to say i didn't mean to imply that every black woman that has this style uses the same technique. That would be like saying every woman with size c breasts wears the same bra. :-) I was just commenting on her technique and the fact is how little i knew at the time about what black women have to go through to get the look that they want.
My husband is black and shaves his head and most of his relatives are elderly women who don't wear weaves and just have natural curls so I have to take to the web to learn anything. I have very kinky hair even though I am white and have always wished it was straight or just wavy but God blessed me with this hair and I am finally figuring it out. Some black hair care products work for me and some don't. I can put coconut oil on my hair and it soaks it right up. Same with moroccan.
Anyway, carry on MissBossyLive! Do you girl!
This is the most detailed tutorial of weaves I have seen, thank you so much. it is exactly what im looking for
you are very welcome :)
MissBossyLIVE mmm
Just a little constructive criticism, I've been a stylist for over 20 years, 1 major thing that you have to remember is neatness with the braids, parts and patterns of the braids. Those things alone can cause your clients hair to break, not only that it is very important that you oil your clients hair as this is vital in any style that will be kept in a clients head over a period of time.
I followed your instructions and OMG, I did it! This was only my second time ever sewing a weave in my daughter's hair and I did a marvelous job, thanks to your excellent instructions!
I love how detailed this video is. Thanks !
:)
As a beautician, I must say, you did a damn good job!! You, clearly, stated in the title your intentions of the video. Any negative comments are from individuals who obviously can't read. Everyone knows that no one would walk around with a "finished product" like that! Again, you did great. Continue to do hair and don't let the any negativity discourage you.
why the tracks look like that did they have glue on them
I just want to say thank you so much for this tutorial. It was explained very well and my hair is flawless on my first time trying this tutorial. when Im wearing weaves, I get a lot of breakout because I am forced to constantly wear my hair down. this tutorial saved my skin and its beautiful and natural looking. Again, I just want to say THANK YOU!!!
this is a good video but the effects makes the quality look horrible.
I love this!! This is what I've been looking for someone to do it looks so natural like there's no weave fixed in! Great job!
I think u explained it very well but y would u sew in hair that already has been glued before?
I didn't . These wefts have been sealed with a weft sealer
oh cool
can
I am appalled as to why so many people disliked this video or any of her videos period. This woman is extremely talented, and deserves her props. It makes me sick that people act that way when they are JEALOUS of another persons talent. Instead of hating try getting on her level! Missbossylive I thank you and continue doing what you do best!
Damn thats a good weave
thanks :)
+Miss'
Rarely am I impressed with the weave how-to videos on You Tube, but you did a really good job! Beautiful!
Why does her wefts look like they've been bonded in before?
i went thru the comments to find someone who waa thinking the same as me
*was
How very generous of you to create this wonderful production for fellow diy-ers. Thank you!
Nice instructions but horrible effects. You can't see it clearly. Would love to see a cleaner video..:-)
One of the best high ponytail sew in tutorials ive seen great job
not clear at all, wish I could see whats going on
I have been searching for a video like this that was easy enough for my mom to follow. This is my sophomore year of hS and I wanted to have a versatile hairstyle that was easy and quick to do. But I am also a cheerleader so my hair has to be in a high ponytail at the top of my head for games and practice camps an competition!! God bless and keep doing what you do p.s I love the color choice for that girls skin tone :)
u need a better quality camera.... your videos will look so much better
so far the best tutorial after searching the web for 12 hours!!! Yes I am a bit obsessed with extensions. All I can say is Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You! I wish you lived close to Buffalo so I could hire you to do my hair.
Eww are you kidding?
This was very good. I have two clients who requested this and thanks to your tut I have a head start on how to do it.
total mess
HATER...I LIKE IT
Agree
So, ive never done a sew-in before and after watching this video, I feel confident enough to do my own! Thanks!!!!! :D
I did my first sew in with leave out. And it was awesome. Thank you so much for the tutorial.
:)
I hope you continue to do videos. Please do not let the negative comments stop you. I have learned so much from you.
I always sew around the braid. When sewing across vertical braids I take the needle all the way under the braid, sometimes in the crease of the braid. You can also use a net for vertical braids
I loved how detailed and professional this video was. thank you for sharing.
I just watched it again, this was before you verbalized your calling, I am so proud of you, so I'm about to do a new unit on
My second head of ARJUNI as you know my first one has lasted me 3 years, your student Marshan
You did an excellent job in this video! You were very clear and concise and demonstrated what you were stating clearly. Thanks for the video now I can be specific "interviewing" my future stylist.
Yet again, you are amazing because i didnt know how to fold the wefts. I am about to start using virgin hair so i didnt want to be cutting it up so this video was PERFECT!
I braided my daughters hair like this no side part straight back put in 14 inches of curly hair and it is pretty I pulled it up to a ponytail and NO LUMPS...THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!!!
OMG...thank you so much for explaining to push the weft under the braid, that helped so much.
no, no relaxer She is happy with her natural texture
and thanks :)
Loved this video!! Your instructions are very clear & precise. I'm going to try this on my daughter's hair today. I will let you know how it turns out! Great video! Keep up the great work!
Great video an very detailed love it did mine it looks great actually made a lot of money doing my friends hair like this thank you
Yes to "nobody NEEDS a perm". Preach Bossy!
Your instructions were great!!! I've been doing my own sew-ins for a while now and you just showed me a better way to improve my techniques. Thanks very much for that. I do have a question though, I always section enough hair out to do a middle part and side part, so how would I go about braiding the outermost braid?
Omg...took forever to find but this is exactly what I was looking for...thanks so much...a bit confusing but I will watch a couple more times and figure it out...thanks a million!
All I have to say in my "Tasha voice from Why did I get married" Dang, Girl you are good! And it actually looks natural not to thin or thick. It is an undetectable weave the kind that people need to rock. Loving this video thanks so much for sharing this technique such a blessing!
i mean this from the depth of soul, thank you for this detailed tutorial video. i learned so much in ten plus minutes than you can ever imagine. the braiding pattern makes perfect sense. i now know that i dont have sew the ends of my braids, i can just attach the previous braid with the next braid. wow. thank you so much. can you make the photos of this hairstyle a photo album on facebook? this vid was informative. please keep up the good work. i'm learning so much from you.
Well I have seen the video although I do hate some parts blurred out, I do appreciate the fact that you put this up. I do hair pretty much as a hobby and my sisters have wanted to be able to put their hair in a ponytail but I didn't want to try the No Braid sew in with them because they live far away and can't come home every few months to get their hair taken down with help. So now that I seen this I am gonna try it on myself then them. Thanks A lot!!!
Great tutorial! One of the very best that I have seen. Very clear and to the point.
All I have to saw in my "Tasha voice from Why did I get married" Dang, Girl you are good! And it actually looks natural not to thin or thick. It is an undetectable weave the kind that people need to rock. Loving this video thanks so much for sharing this technique such a blessing!
I absolutely LOVE this video Miss Bossy. You are truly talented.
Would this method (the braid pattern, sewing techniques, etc) work without leave out?
Helped me so much tonight when I did my sew in alone! Thanks
this video is amazingggg! thank you, i've been searching all day for a video like this.
Wonderful! That was seamless and fairly easy. Thanks again MissBossy!
I used this last night and it worked so well.. step by step, thnks!!!!
By the way MissBossy i really LOVE your work. Keep it up, and Thanks for keeping my pockets full, LOL!! My penny saver is what you are.
Omg you are soo good. Ive never done a sew in before but I feel confident that I can do it.Thank u soo much! I love how natural it looks too! Too bad u dont live inAZ. Id be your #1 customer
Thank you sooooo much for this video! I've been wondering how to do this but now I have a step-by-step vid on it :)
, your tutorial was very informative ... best one I've seen thus far . Step by step really will help me do my sew in . Thank you so much . 👌👌
:)
I just saw your video and it was pretty awesome. I wish I had enough hair to get my hair done like that. I love wearing updos and high pony tails but can't anymore.
Thank you! Exactly what I'm looking for. Very nice job also!!!
Thanks for asking! It turned out great!!! I need to practice on the sides but the back is great!! Thanks again!!
Just finished doing my hair it was a bit confusing at times since I was doing it myself but it looks amazing thanks to your tutorial!!!
this is the best sew in I've ever seen! Totally subscribing off of one video :)
I'm trying this on myself right now I am not doing it for a ponytail but for a short hair style with the hair falling back I hope it will work too
Another gorgeous look by Seaborn!!!
This was helpful. Especially about seeing under the braid! Thank you!
Thanks so much...It took me along time to find a video like this....
thank u some much for show ur braid pattern cus im learning hw to do my own sew ons and need a pattern to do a side bang sew in...loved it
wow! thats amazing...it looks so natural!
This was very informative! Thank you for taking the time to post this video!
Great job. I like that you're very clear and to the point. I am going to try doing this style
Very helpful I have to do a sew in tomorrow and was looking for a technique you did a great job :)
This video was well needed to see because this is wat I wanted to do to my hair
You did such a great job, and she looks so pretty!
Great video & very informative, but I just learned a few minutes ago about a hair loss condition knowned as traction alopecia: This is a small or localized hair loss area caused by repetitive or persistent pulling or force on hair roots. Tight braids and ponytails can pull hard enough on hairs to make them fall out. If this happens, it's best to choose hairstyles that put less pressure on hair roots. The sooner this is done the better to avoid permanent damage.
I completed Chemo therapy a couple years ago, and my hair never came back to its normal thickness or fullness; instead my hair came back fine and thin. So, I may still try your special technique for a special occasion, but I'll make sure the hairdresser keeps a good measure and focus on keeping it on the 'loosened side' of thight. Thanks again!
I am soooo glad I found this video. Great work!
i love how u did this!! ur braid pattern made it lay VERY FLAT when pulled up in the high ponytail!! where n when r u available??!!
Nice! One of the best videos I've seen! Awesome job
Ok I tried the braiding technique and it work that good because their.hair was very thick but over all it came out nice and thanks....
You did an awesome job with is tutorial! I sewed my own hair in last week and it didn't come out quite right, so when I so it again in a few weeks I will use this method! :-)
Just use this technique on myself!!! It came out soo pretty.... Never paying someone to do my sew in again
This is a great video. I have one side of my hair shaved off. Will i still be able to achieve the high ponytail with this style? What modifications would i have to do.
Thank you!! you explained everything well. very simple and point blank period like lol. It looked great!! Thanks again I can't thank you enough.
Thanks for subscribing :)
Unfortunately, I do not manipulate my edges much so I don't really have a method for getting them really flat. I generally just twist mine or let them do their thing
Love this . Def going to try it on my client tomorrow
Doing my hair like this!!! Love the side bang!
This looks really good! It's like BAM, high ponytail :D
thanks, and I actually plan to redo this video when I find another model
Obsessed with this weave! I love it!
Yes you can. I believe there is a pic or two at the end showing the hair styled all down :)
you can wrap it or tie it down with a satin pouch. You also want to make sure you apply some type of oil or moisturizer on your hair and keep it deep conditioned. Also, use a good heat protectant
I love the tutorial.. you went explained as you went along. Not many tutorials do that
Goodness!
That's a lot of work and you did an outstanding job.
It was almost like you were making a wig.
I hope you are paid well.
This is truly helpful! I was wondering how many tracks did u use to make sure it looks and not thin? I have fine hair
WOW! You are talented!! Loving all your videos!
absolutely wonderful! Thank you for sharing. I will be doing this TODAY!
WOW.
Just WOW
This was so informative.
Happy to have this info...
Great tutorial...
Wonderful! I'm so glad it worked for you
@MsIslandsweet How long is your hair? Mine is past my bra strap and I’m able to get it pretty good. I guess it would also depend on the size of your head and how much you are leaving out. Another good pattern is the altered beehive, or three beehives, one on each side and one in the very back.
Now I see and understand and will be doing this myself
Girl I don't see any bumps in the back. You are truly good! Gone girl! I wish you were at Rust College here in Holly Springs, MS you would make a killing! Thank you love, job well done.
Love it...how do you maintain the leaveout so it doesn't look crazy?