Middle part quick weave using a 2x6 closure ✨
Hey everyone! I'm so excited to share my absolute favorite way to get a stunning middle part quick weave, especially when I want that extra natural look using a 2x6 closure. It’s a game-changer for those days you want a fresh, sleek style without the commitment of a sew-in. Trust me, once you master this, you'll be rocking a flawless middle part quickweave every time! First things first, prep is key. I always start by thoroughly washing and conditioning my natural hair. Once it's clean, I make sure to do a good blow-dry and then braid it down into neat cornrows. For a middle part quick weave with closure, I usually create two braids going straight back from the middle part, and then connect them into a beehive pattern around my head. This creates a flat, secure base for the quick weave middle part. Don't forget to use a good leave-in conditioner and heat protectant before blow-drying to keep your hair healthy! Now, for the star of the show: the 2x6 closure. I find this size perfect for achieving a realistic middle part without too much bulk. Before applying, I customize my 2x6 closure by bleaching the knots slightly and plucking the hairline for that natural scalp appearance. This step makes all the difference in achieving a seamless look. Once the closure is ready, I use a protective liquid cap or two layers of wig cap to cover my braided hair, making sure to cut out the area where the closure will sit. This protects my natural hair from the glue and provides a smooth surface for application. Next comes the track placement. Starting from the nape of my neck, I apply the hair wefts using a strong bonding glue. I always apply the tracks in a U-shape, working my way up towards the crown. The key is to lay the tracks close together and flat against the cap for a neat, undetectable finish. When I get closer to the top, I leave a small U-shaped section where my 2x6 closure will be placed. After the main tracks are down, I carefully glue down my customized 2x6 closure in the designated area. I make sure it's perfectly aligned with my natural middle part, pressing it firmly for a secure hold. Then, I blend the tracks around the closure seamlessly. For that middle part quick weave with curls, I love to use a curling iron to add bouncy curls, or sometimes I just leave it straight for a sleek, sophisticated vibe. This method gives such a beautiful middle part closure quickweave that looks like it's growing right from your scalp. It's truly one of the best ways to get a middle part qw quickly and easily! Finally, I trim and style the hair to my desired length and shape. Sometimes I go for a layered quick weave middle part, or just a blunt cut. A little hairspray and a light oil sheen add the perfect finishing touch. And there you have it – a stunning, natural-looking middle part quick weave using a 2x6 closure! This method is fantastic for a temporary style and is super easy to take down when you're ready for a change. Give it a try and let me know how it goes!
what hair are you using??