What Is A Flip Over Quick Weave and How to Flip Over Method Quick Weave
The flip-over quick weave is a method that gives you much volume on top of your head with glue in quick weaves. Also called no-part quick weave, like flip over sew in weave, it encloses your hair with no side or middle part. However, it creates the best part, as you can move your hair from one side to another without any visible line.
For this, most of your hair is under a wig cap with weaves glued on it. The front is sectioned out and used to blend with the rest of the hair, giving you a gorgeous style.
This technique minimizes the amount of your hair that will be visible. That means it preserves your hair, especially your hairline while giving you a natural look with the leave-out area in front.
How To: Flip Over Method Quick Weave
Follow these easy steps to achieve the flip-over quick weave:
Step 1: Prepare your hair
Divide your hair into two parts, leaving a small section at the front for the leave-out and braid the front section away from the back part, then move over to the back.
Start dividing your hair into sections and braid/twist them towards the back. You want to make sure it's as flat as it can be. While it doesn't have to be much, let it not be too big.
Step 2: Oil your scalp
This is not compulsory, but to promote growth, apply a good oil on your scalp for nutrients. You can apply it on the cornrow lines through your bottle or with your hands.
Step 3: Wear a wig cap

Next, wear a black wig cap over your head. Make sure you put it on properly and remove it from over your ears.
At this point, it can cover the leave-out section. You can wear it to cover only the back area if you want.
Step 4: Draw Lines To Guide Weaves
If you want to make things easier, draw the lines where your quick weave will be. You can use a lip pencil so it's clear on the cap.
Step 5: Apply Protective Hair Shield On Wig Cap and Blow Dry

Using a brush, apply some protective hair shield all over the cap. Please do not skip any areas as it protects your hair from glue and makes it easy to remove when it's time. Once you've applied, blow dry it and then move to the next section.
Step 6: Apply Hair Spray(optional)
If you follow step five you don't have to do this.
Now, start spraying the back section with glue spray. You can go in sections to make things much simpler. For instance, divide it into three parts, moving from one side to the other. After you spray, use a blow dryer to dry it. If you want, you can skip this part.
Step 7: Cut Excess Wig Cap
If you wore your wig cap over your leave-out, now is the time to cut it. So, with scissors, cut out the front section of the wig cap. You can lift it with your fingers to avoid making any mistakes. Then, cut from the middle towards the back away from the rest of the wig cap at the back.
Step 8: Add Hair Weaves

Add glue to the tracks one after the other and glue. Move from the back till you're done with it all. If you find it confusing, measure the tracks to know the correct lengths.
You can form a U-shape and lay them across when you reach your crown. Or you can lay the tracks around the perimeter of the cap. From the front to the other side across.
Whichever method you opt for, lay your tracks close to each other, so it's full and come out beautiful. After laying a few rows, use a blow dryer to dry them. Once you are at the front, you want to cut the tracks shorter before laying them. That way, it's easy and stays gorgeously.
A tip: if you want to flip over your hair to the right, lay your tracks on the left. It'll make it fuller if you lay it this way.
Step 9: Loose Your Leave out Hair

After laying your tracks completely, loosen the front section and apply a heat protectant to your hair. You want to protect your strands in any way you can. While the heat protectant doesn't have to be much, it should be adequate.
Step 10: Strgighten Your Leave Out

Next, straighten your leave-out area with a flat iron in sections to blend it with the rest of your hair well.
Step 11: Style Your Leave Out

Start rolling your hair with a curling iron if your hair is wavy. Do it in sections till you're done with your hair.
If it's curly, curl the front part of your hair. Then, add a little setting foam before using a flexi rod to roll your hair in the direction you curled it. Blow dry it and leave it overnight. Remove it the next day and blend it with the rest of your hair.
Step 12: Style Your Baby Hair

Section out the baby hairs and brush them forward. If you'd like to have it gelled, then go ahead and add some gel to give it a nice finish. In case you don't want to, brush your hair backward.
Now you've styled the flip-over quick weave. Be careful whenever you comb. Remember, it's a quick weave and you don't want the tracks flying out.