Ventilation: Hair Change Direction

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2025

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  • @daveedwards7586
    @daveedwards7586 10 років тому +3

    You are amazing, your attention to detail is really astonishing! Your concept of thinking of each hole as essentially only three sides (rather than six) makes it so much easier to plan for density/direction. Thanks, as always, for a great video!

    • @SuperWigMaker
      @SuperWigMaker  10 років тому +2

      You are welcome Dave, we had this conversation long time ago, it is just that many people asked the same thing so I thought of a video

  • @mamborena
    @mamborena 10 років тому +18

    Bravo. You truly understand that there is an 'art' to wigmaking!

    • @SuperWigMaker
      @SuperWigMaker  10 років тому +5

      And a huge amount of math and geometry

  • @marysuarez9667
    @marysuarez9667 6 років тому

    Genial mil gracias . Este es el canal que necesito para aprender la posticería desde una perspectiva profesional.

  • @claudeclawsonne4510
    @claudeclawsonne4510 8 років тому +7

    Thank you for this, it was very informative and patiently explained. It reminded me of a question I had a while back however: in two of your customers' orders (the man's blond toupee and the woman getting chemo) I believe you said they asked for either particularly dense hair at the hairline or hair at the front with a tendency to stand straight up -sort of like a cowlick. I wondered how one accomplishes that in a wig, because your finished product looked like their wishes were fulfilled. Is the secret increased density or knotting opposing directional hairs into the same hexagonal space? Both? Something else?
    I hope you know what I mean: hair that tends to stand straight up before falling over into a wave. Some lucky souls are born with it. How do the rest of us get it in a wig's hairline? Am I dreaming of the impossible? Or is this a problem more suited to managing with curling irons and product?

  • @user-ot6em3yt4k
    @user-ot6em3yt4k 4 роки тому

    I love coming to my new teacher class! GOD BLESS

  • @naazsyeda7923
    @naazsyeda7923 3 роки тому

    Lovely work

  • @II-gj7vq
    @II-gj7vq 9 років тому +3

    Thanks great video. ..as always I would love to hear a out were these directions changes take place like from front hairline to left moving,around to ear im guessing maybe I'm still to new to the craft but thanks to you I'm learning fast as I can hoping to have my own wig making business thank you Rani

  • @simonwright9916
    @simonwright9916 5 років тому +2

    Your explanations and videos are so clear and simple. It’d be great if you were to consolidate them along with some pdf notes into a wig making course which you could sell on Udemy.

  • @301banban
    @301banban 8 років тому +1

    amazing@ im so glad i found your channel first on this topic! worth every second

  • @CamDollM3
    @CamDollM3 Рік тому

    Hello watching in 2023. Would love to see a video of you planning on the canvas head for a smooth transition

  • @jenniferiroham7350
    @jenniferiroham7350 2 роки тому

    Very detailed... Bravo

  • @prajwalsapkota3961
    @prajwalsapkota3961 4 роки тому

    Even I have a frontal cowlick hairstyle and I so badly don't like it. What can I dp to get rid of it permanently?
    Help me out!!😅😅

  • @YOUNANsDolls
    @YOUNANsDolls 10 років тому +1

    Wow you are genius thank you for this video I really love to see all your videos♥♥

  • @tash6240
    @tash6240 6 років тому +4

    This video is everything!.. My question is though, when I get to the hairline, what pattern is best for a natural look? Eagerly awaiting your reply.

  • @shidoin5398
    @shidoin5398 5 років тому +1

    Does hairline freestyle ventilation utilize all parts of the hexagon?

  • @sandrinemakita8197
    @sandrinemakita8197 4 роки тому

    Thank you very much for this tutorial.

  • @coolchicks1907
    @coolchicks1907 8 років тому

    a monofilament top I'm a hairpiece how do you Haida stitches after you're finished do you touch another piece over it? Crystal ones that I have always had you cannot see the stitches at all

  • @GuyaneseBliss
    @GuyaneseBliss 8 років тому +1

    can you please make a video on how to plan for ventilation direction

  • @francieleferreira5161
    @francieleferreira5161 7 років тому +1

    Hello,I want to learn . What video do you recommend for beginners?
    I'm from Brazil, and I do not speak English. Thank you!!

  • @julia5228
    @julia5228 7 років тому

    GOOD NIGHT HOW DO I TAKE THE FULL LACE WIRE FLOODS WHEN WE FOLD THE WIRE TO GIVE THE KNOTS AFTER THE WASHES CAN BE BOUNDED BY THE SAME?

  • @knottyt
    @knottyt 6 років тому

    love your work!

  • @dbuckner2000
    @dbuckner2000 10 років тому +1

    thank-you for sharing really helped me out.

    • @SuperWigMaker
      @SuperWigMaker  10 років тому

      dbuckner2000 Glad you liked it friend

  • @peepla7
    @peepla7 3 роки тому

    Helpful... thank you.

  • @WillC1528
    @WillC1528 7 років тому +1

    If making just a standard full lace wig, with no special requests, does the direction ever need to change?

    • @SuperWigMaker
      @SuperWigMaker  7 років тому +3

      I still do it on the top part, it is mixed direction so the hair will have a natural lift form the base

    • @WillC1528
      @WillC1528 7 років тому

      Ah, I see. Thank you for your reply. I am a novice when it comes to wig making, so you can imagine I watch and listen to your videos very carefully :-)

  • @rachk6567
    @rachk6567 4 роки тому

    thanks a lot 🙏. good job

  • @angelajimenez.
    @angelajimenez. 3 місяці тому

    Podrías ponerle traducción a este video por favor

  • @ameaskinandhair2128
    @ameaskinandhair2128 6 років тому

    please wig maker, middle stripe in which direction do I have to crochet?

  • @Rondevu0012
    @Rondevu0012 8 років тому

    how do you keep from getting long turn overs.. i think i make my loop too long and i
    end up with long turn overs.. its hard for me to hold on to a short loop to ventilate. what advice can you give me.. and can you make a video about turn overs while ventilating.. i want my wig to be beautiful and flawless

    • @Rondevu0012
      @Rondevu0012 8 років тому

      also my turn over sticks out from the relaxed longer hair..HELP!!

  • @mikelove3271
    @mikelove3271 10 років тому +1

    Interesting video, thank you.

    • @SuperWigMaker
      @SuperWigMaker  10 років тому +1

      It is one of the things that most wig makers will never care about, but if you wanna dig into the inner things of a perfect wig, you need to take this into consideration

    • @MisFellatio
      @MisFellatio 10 років тому

      Super Wig Maker
      this isnt standard in most wigs? I mean above the 1000 euro it probably will right?

    • @SuperWigMaker
      @SuperWigMaker  10 років тому +4

      Ruben de Groot
      When I say these are things most people won't dig into i mean that the average wig maker won't really care so much about ventilation direction, the density, the single strand single knot method for the front etc.
      My wigs sometimes surpass those that are sold for 1000$ or more yet I do not price them as high.
      Most wigs that are from 100$ to 300$ will definitely not have any details on these things.

    • @SHELLY53100
      @SHELLY53100 9 років тому

      +Super Wig Maker TRUE!!!!!

  • @evesjeanz
    @evesjeanz Рік тому

    thank u so much

  • @SHELLY53100
    @SHELLY53100 9 років тому +1

    WOW A GREAT VIDEO! THANK YOU FOR SHARING. I NEED YOUR DIAGRAM!

  • @MrTodd-mu3tl
    @MrTodd-mu3tl 4 роки тому

    You did not show the hinge method of how to make the hair go in any direction

  • @MrKingSew
    @MrKingSew 7 років тому +1

    You are blessed

  • @nappyscribe1987
    @nappyscribe1987 6 років тому

    Off the subject, what kind of lace do you use?

  • @SylviaSilver
    @SylviaSilver 7 років тому +1

    Great Detailed Explanation of "Cross Knotting" for Direction Changes.

  • @jeni_bean
    @jeni_bean 7 років тому

    hey did you end up making a new video of this ne? if so can you direct me please?

  • @1stAfricanqueen
    @1stAfricanqueen 7 років тому

    You are so clever!!!

  • @mayac349
    @mayac349 8 років тому

    thats Amazing!

  • @GuyaneseBliss
    @GuyaneseBliss 8 років тому

    are they any books that get into the details of ventilating?

  • @pimenel
    @pimenel 8 років тому

    so. thanks. alot! You made me think to make a wig for my dolls. What's the best way to go about that? They're called bjds and are about 1/3 scale to regular sized heads. In the hobby, something hardly seen are fade haircuts because most the time they are made wigs that always are about medium length. I'd love to try my hand at making a faux hawk if possible. =)

    • @SuperWigMaker
      @SuperWigMaker  8 років тому

      I know BJD. They have generic wigs usually. You can really try to make one yourself.

  • @cristiandamianchavezvallad2185
    @cristiandamianchavezvallad2185 8 років тому

    hola encontré este vídeo xfavor aganunno en espanoch

  • @강은경수헤어스토리031
    @강은경수헤어스토리031 9 років тому +1

    감사합니다

  • @peepla7
    @peepla7 8 років тому

    using tulle..... diamond/square shape.... advice?

  • @GuyaneseBliss
    @GuyaneseBliss 8 років тому +3

    are they any books that get into the details of ventilating?

    • @kashiscute9668
      @kashiscute9668 7 років тому +1

      Jamila Hoyte try the lace wig training system, but the Wig makers videos help fill in missing parts!