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What is a
Lace Front Sew in Weave?
A
Lace
Front Sew In Weave
uses a
lace frontal
closure to
sew in weave
behind the lace in the front and side hairline when
someone is extremely thin around the frontal area,
balding, or wants to create a lower,
more attractive natural looking hairline.
The
lace frontal
can use any type of lace either by itself or with
a full
lace cap
wig. This can also be less expensive than purchasing
a full
lace cap.
Ask your stylist if they are aware of using our
quick and easy electrical "My Hair Weaver Machine".
Tell them about our website and our training programs.
YOU can even do the weave procedure yourself saving
even more money. Using a
Lace
Front sew in weave
gives the most natural look possible.
This innovative machine is used for
attaching several different kinds of hair additions
to the head even
lace front sew in weave-
SEE FOR YOURSELF!!!

'Thinning Hair
Blues' Music Video Infomercial -15 min.
Taking the place of cornrow braids for popular
sew in weaves,
this innovative machine helps you do your
work in half the time while keeping the
track extremely small & less detectable!

& up close...

For
women who wear
lace front sew in weave
this machine helps you weave a circle track
on the top of the clients head, then
sew in weave
to these tiny tracks.
Replaces
cornrow braids when using
sew in weave
hair extension wefts on a track designed
to lengthen or thicken the back and sides
of head.
Can
be used in conjunction with tape or glue
method of attachment for a
lace frontal
or
lace cap
wig, both men and women benefit from the
amazing Electric My Hair Weaving
Machine.
Because the track is
smaller it is less detectable than cornrow
braids or other hair weaving methods, and
it's faster too, making our hair weaving
machine more desirable to the person wearing
the
sew in weave.
The only reason a person
would not be able to use the
sew in weave
method of attachment is if the person has
no hair of their own to create the weave
track with.
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Contents:
Electric
Hair Weaving Machine
(has many uses- even
lace front sew in weave)
- $689.00 set up
A must have
for Stylists in the hair replacement business. This
is the best innovation in the hair additions Industry
since cornrow braids or old wooden spool weaving
wall boxes. Used for creating a small track anywhere
on the head to attach Hair Replacements, Extensions,
Lace Cap Weave or
Integration Units.
See our
online infomercial
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Weaving
monofilament line (needs 2 spools
per machine)
Your Price;
$25.00 per spool
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Hook
end needle
Your
Price; $2.00
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Weave
system sewing thread -Available
in black, brown, blonde
$2.00
each
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Mity-Tite .5oz Acrylic Adhesive
Acrylic based adhesive used
mostly for touch ups. Has a two to ten day
hold (Can also be used on track and sew
method of attachment to hold hair in track
more securely. Use C-22 for this adhesive.)
.5oz brush on applicator bottle.
Your Price:
$13.00
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C-22 Solvent
Used for acrylic based adhesives, such
as Ultra Hold and Mity-Tite. Apply with
applicator brush or cotton ball or spray
directly on adhesive area, let sit for 2
minutes. (4oz Bottle)
Your Price: $7.00
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Instructional
Video
This 98 minute training video is the
perfect introduction to Hair Replacement
and all the different attachments. It shows
you how to make a template, and on 7 live
models it demonstrates the Extended wear
bonding attachments and the Cable Weave
Track and Sew Attachment using 'My Hair
Weaver' Electric weaving machine. Also shows
cutting techniques using a razor and thinning
shears. For use on all hair types.
Your Price: $175.00 DVD or VHS
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User's Manual
This unit has been designed and manufactured
to assure your personal safety. Improper use can
result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards.
Please read all safety and operating instructions
carefully before installation and use. These instructions
are put here for handy reference. Take special note,
and adhere to all warnings and instructions on the
following user's manual.
- WATER AND MOISTURE - The unit should not
be used near water. For example, near a washbowl,
sink, tub, or in a wet environment.
- VENTILATION -The unit should not be situated
so that its location or position interferes
with its proper ventilation. For example, it
should not be situated with back or bottom of
unit right up against a surface that may block
ventilation openings.
- HEAT - The unit should be situated away
from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
or other sources that produce heat.
- POWER SOURCES - The unit should connect
to only the type described in these operating
instructions or as marked on the unit.
- GROUNDING AND POLARIZATION - Precaution
should be taken to insure that grounding or
polarization means of unit should not be defeated.
- POWER CORD PROTECTION - Power supply cords
should be routed so that they are not likely
to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon
or against them.
- CLEANING/CLEARING - Remove power by unplugging
unit. Clear thread that may become wound in
drives by removing spools then pulling on the
free end. Do not use thinners or similar solvents
on case. Vacuum off dust, wipe off stains with
soft cloth moistened with mild soap and water.
Let unit dry before reapplying power.
- NON USE PERIODS - The power cord of the
unit should be unplugged from outlet when unit
is to be left unused for long period of time.
- OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY - Care should be
taken so that objects do not fall and liquids
are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.
- DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE - The unit should
be serviced by qualified service personnel when:
- The power cord has been damaged.
- Objects or liquid have fallen or been spilled
into the enclosure.
- Line or hair has become wound into internal
drives.
- The unit has been dropped or damaged.
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- Place unit on a level surface away from
any source of excessive heat or direct sunlight.
- Place rotary tension control knob to off
position.
- Plug in AC line cord.
- Extend and position top head of flex arm
in to comfortable working position.
- Press spools of line onto spindles on unit.
- Run line through lower hook guides then
up to head of flex arm and lock into spring
clip.
- Using rotary dial located on top front of
unit, turn unit on then slowly increase tension
until slack comes out of line.
- Pick up both lines and attach to the point
on clients head where track is to begin.
- Proceed with weaving technique. We offer
an Instructional
training video to demonstrate proper
cable weaving procedure.
Note: At any time if line comes free and spool
is spinning be sure to turn power off using power
button before trying to retread line.
Caution: To avoid painful hair yank from occurring,
at any time the mono line is attached to clients
own hair, care should be taken not to let any slack
in line snap back out.
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On seven live models our
Seminar on DVD 98
minute video teaches you how to do hair replacement,
includeing making a template, skin and hard bonding
attachment as well as instructions on how use the
Electric Hair Weaving Machine, also shows cutting
techniques using a razor and thinning shears.
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RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN UNIT.
To Reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
remove cover. No user serviceable parts inside.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock,
do not expose this tool to moisture.
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Replacement Training Free 30 day Trial on 98 minute DVD
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