How To Shampoo & Condition Your Lace Closure Wig & Or Frontal

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In this video I will show you how to shampoo and condition your lace closure/frontal wig.

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Items used:

5×5 transparent lace closure wig from my company

Shampoo of my choosing (preferably color safe and or sulfate free)

Conditioner of my choosing (preferably color safe and or sulfate free)

Cool and or Cold water or at least lukewarm

Clean Towel that I don't mind if stained

Hello and welcome to the tea grape pup channel in this video i'll, be showing you how to shampoo and condition your lace, closure or frontal wig. If this topic interests you, then please keep watching. Okay, so right here, i'm going to show you how to shampoo and condition your wig right here. I'M expect inspecting the wig to see what it is. Uh that needs thorough cleaning. Uh, the hair itself looks pretty clean, but it's the lace front that looks pretty um dirty as you can see it had like uh leftover, uh, gossipy hairspray on there so right here, i'm wetting the wig making sure that the hair is thoroughly saturated with water and, If you hadn't noticed, i had used cold water because um normally the wigs that i'm going to be selling are uh gon na be color treated, and you don't want your hair color to bleed onto your lace, uh, closure or front or whatever. I just showed you uh the drain to make sure if any hair uh are shedded or came out that you don't clog your drain with hair and stuff like that. So um right here, i'm going in with my shampoo making sure i um saturate that hair and get it nice good lather going on um most people. They can use a sulfate free shampoo for color treated hair um pantene from my understanding is not a sulfate free shampoo, but i still prefer it so right here. I'M just making my you just make sure you use whatever you want to use, but preferably it's recommended. You use a shampoo and conditioner: that's for color treated or color, safe, uh, hair products and stuff like that, because you want your color to last so making sure i'm getting a good lather going on so that um. I can get a nice thorough cleansing here. So that's what you see me doing here: okay, so right here is the first lather and i was just concentrating on the hair because i felt like it could have been a little bit cleaner. So i'm going to go in with a second lather, so uh just keep watching. Okay! So right here, i'm going in with my second lather, making sure i get a nice good substance going on here and i'm going to concentrate on the lace closure, particularly the area where they had the glue and whatnot. So i'm going to see that in a second. But i'm making sure i get those strands nice and clean and any product that's in. There is thoroughly uh cleansed out and, as you can see here, i'm just taking my fingertips and kind of like massaging it into the hairline where that glue was uh attached or that uh that hairspray it had created a build up. So that's what you see me doing here, making sure you get a nice uh. They were cleansing and i'm going to rinse it very good because i don't want any suds in the hair um to remain when it comes to the styling process. So that's what you see me doing here: uh, okay! So right here you just see me uh, squeezing the hair, i'm not ringing the hair out, not twisting it and uh, because you could probably yank out a a track or something i don't know, but i'm just making sure i don't have any suds left in here. I was rubbing the hair together, so that's what you saw me doing there and i saw maybe a couple - i guess - um and i'm going to go and rinse that hair out again to make sure there are no suds left. Okay, so right here, you just see me wringing out the excess. I turned my water off and i'm gon na start with my uh conditioning uh. This is like a light condition, in my opinion, the hello hydration by herbal essence, as you can see here, and so i'm going to apply that to the hair, i mean i'm just concentrating on the hair itself, not trying to bring it to the cap. The cap, as you can see here, i'm concentrating on the hair ends uh. You don't really want to put it too close to the roots of the the lace closure, because you don't want it to unloosen the knots but um. I mean it's going to happen anyway, but i mean you're not going to try to do that. If that makes any sense, so that's what you see me doing here, just kind of like working that conditioner through making sure i get every single strand in the wig, because we don't have. We don't want to have anything um left unconditioned. I prefer this conditioner because it's very detangling i actually use this on my actual hair and i love it a lot. So i figured why not use it on the wig. So that's what you see me doing here, so i'm just working that conditioner through and okay. So that was a an instant condition. I mean you just put it in and take it off uh, but i decided to leave it in for a couple of minutes. So that's why you saw it sitting in the zinc so right here, i'm just rinsing off the excess conditioner that wasn't absorbed by the hair again with cold water, because we don't want the hair color to bleed. Actually, i dyed this particular wig in a color black um. As you can see, the the water is pretty clear, so um, like i said i recommend using as a cold water when doing your wigs or whatever, especially if they're color treated, because it makes the hair color last longer, plus the wig hair. They prefer like to use cold water or lukewarm at the very least uh at the very most. So that's what you see me doing here right here, i'm inspecting the way to make sure i got everything um, that i wanted to have cleaned cleaned and just squeezing out the excess here. As you can see here, i'm not ringing the hair because you can probably yank out a track or something so i'm going to go, get my towel and we're going to continue this video okay. So now that i have my towel, as you can see, this is a raggedy towel. You got rips and stains all over it. Don'T particularly care for it's not one of my good tiles because, like i said this wig has been color treated and if it's going to stain a towel, it's not going to be my best top. So that's what you see me doing here, i'm just squeezing out the excess moisture water out of the hair. So it's not soaking wet when i apply it i'll put it onto my wig wig head and i'm going to wrap it with the towel for about 30 minutes. The reason why is because it's going to absorb all that excess water? Here'S another wig just to try to show you what it is that i'm doing, and this is a red one. So, as you can see, it stayed in my um, my towel and just wrap it up in a little bundle and um. Let that sit for about 30 minutes so that when you do actually go ahead and um start working on your wig at least it won't be soggy, soapy, soaking, wet okay. So, just to recap, uh in this video i was showing you how to shampoo and condition your wig um. I guess the first step would be to inspect the wig to see what it is that needs to be thoroughly cleansed uh. It could be the hair or the lace closure in this particular case it was the lace closure, so that was the target area that i wanted to concentrate on. When i did my shampoo and conditioner, even though i did you know thoroughly shampoo and conditioner hair, so that was the first step. The second step was to wet the hair, saturated real, nice and good so that you can get a nice good lather when you do apply the shampoo and i use cold water, okay, so uh, because i don't want to stay in my lace, because this hair has Been color treated okay, so after i've um wet the hair really thoroughly. I went in with my shampoo, preferably a sulfate, free, shampoo, uh or whatever shampoo you want to use because uh you want a shampoo and that's uh, actually uh for color treated hair. I my preference was to use pantene, even though it is not sulfate free. I still felt it was very gentle. I use it on my own personal hair and i like it a lot. So that's what i use and it is color safe um, even though it's not sulfate free, so uh. That'S that on that! Okay! So now that we've shampooed our hair, we wet it and lathered and got a nice lather and if we went in we wanted to. We went in for a second um lather. We did that uh, we towel blot the hair squeeze out the excess first and then tile blotted, because we want our conditioner to take onto the hair and not be diluted by too much water. So, after that we went in with our um conditioner and uh in this particular particular case. I decided to leave it and let it sit for a couple of minutes, because i want a little bit extra conditioning and after that, we rinse it again with cool or cold water. And then we wrap the hair in a towel, make a little blanket and let it sit for 30 minutes, because we want to suck up all that extra excess water out of the hair so that when we do begin begin to style the hair. It'S not like soapy uh, silky, soaking, sopping, wet okay. So this concludes my video on how to shampoo your lace, closure or clay frontal wig. I hope you enjoyed my tips and if you use it be sure - and let me know how you what you think about the tips in the comment section down below thanks for watching, don't forget to like comment and subscribe and as always thanks for watching

nunya bizz: I really enjoyed this tutorial Thanks!

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