How To Pluck Lace Closure Wig |Natural Hairline On 4X4 Lace Wig |Beginner Friendly | Aliexpress Hair

Straightforward tutorial on how I tweeze my 4x4 lace closure wig to create a natural hairline! Beginner friendly tutorial! You can even turn your 4x4 closure into a frontal when you pluck it this way. This tutorial can also be used to pluck / tweeze a lace front wig!

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In today’s video I show you how to pluck a 4x4 lace closure wig and create a natural hairline on your lace wigs without giving yourself too much stress! I made this video with beginners in mind and I’ve tried to be as detailed as thorough as possible so I really hope beginners (and more practiced viewers) find it helpful! You can use the same technique for lace frontal wigs, 5x5 wigs , 13x6 wigs etc, but adjust how much hair you pluck depending on how you want your hair to look. Ps, this closure isn’t bleached yet.

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Hey guys, today's video is showing you how to create a natural airline on your lace. Wigs, if you want to see how i did this, please keep watching hey, guys, welcome back to my youtube channel if you're new here. Thank you so much for stopping by. If you find this video helpful or you saw in any way, please do like it give it a thumbs up. That'S the only way i'll know you'd like it and also just click the subscribe button as well, and also the bell icon. So you know when i post other videos like this and if you're a returning subscriber, thank you so much for coming back and i hope you enjoy the video as well. The first thing i'm doing is just sectioning some of the hair to cover the side tracks. Just so whatever happens, the track will be showing and making the fall out of us. Okay. So i'm going to do that on both sides. Just make sure i have enough hair sectioned out to cover the side tracks and then i'm going to pin that to the side as so. The next thing i'm going to do is spray some water onto the airline and then i'm going to use my hands to flatten it down. So this just helps us to see whether the airline is already thin and where the airline is a bit thicker. So you can see here that the front of the airline's already quite thin, so you don't want to go back plucking those parts because you don't want to get bold spot. So what i'm going to do is section away the thinner parts of the hair. So i'm sure you guys can see that line you can see like it goes like really thin and then boom thickness. So we're going to separate those two layers and two parts away from each other. As so and i'll make sure i leave the thinner parts at the front and will start plucking from the thicker parts, so the aim is to try to get those thicker parts like the thinner parts that we've sectioned away from the front. I hope that makes sense. So to pluck you're literally just opening your tweezer picking the hair, closing it and pulling so you open your tweezer clothes, pull open clothes, so i'm doing a bit quicker, but that's essentially what you're doing i don't want to make this too complicated. So, just literally just tweeze um the front of that thick part, so as you're tweezing, you're also combing away, because otherwise the hair is going to get tangled and they'll, make it really hard to tweeze, but also when you're combing the hair away as well. It makes you see, you know, what's what's more to tweeze. If that makes sense, you see, okay, the hair's going off it's getting a bit thinner, i need to tweeze hair a bit more etc and, as i'm going as well, i'm adding more water as well again. Just to see what that airline is looking like, i hope that makes sense if nothing makes sense guys. Please just drop a comment, and you know i'll try to explain further, but essentially you're just trying to get that thick part to be like the front section that we took that was sectioned away you're trying to make it look thin. It'S meant to be like a gradient as opposed to thin and then thick is meant to be thin, thin slightly thick, slightly thick thick kind of thing, so as you're tweezing and you're combing, hair away, don't be afraid because you are meant to have. Quite you know a lot of hair coming out you're twisting hair away. So this was just the starting point. A lot more hair came out after i was done so yeah don't be afraid of how much hair is dropping from the thing and the other thing is don't stay in one spot for too long, because you will get bold spots so move around move around move Around move around so sometimes what i also do is, rather than just focusing on the airline as well i'll move slightly back and i'll pull from the back of the airline as well. Just so, it gets a good gradient as well at some point of the airline. As well, i'm being a bit more intentional with you know what i'm pulling out so i'll focus on specific parts, because i have an image of what i want that airline to look like so i'll focus on some parts pluck out a bit more and some parts Pluck out less and some parts as well, essentially you just don't want the airline to be straight. You want it to have some dips in it. You want, you want it to imitate an actual airline, so it shouldn't be just straight. It shouldn't be really just fine. You know it needs to be. You know in out and out kind of thing, so here i'm just checking that i haven't plucked too much and that when you put the front um part of the hair back on um, it still looks natural and i'm just checking as well that that thickness isn't Still there so it was still there, so i'm just going back into that thick hairline, i'm plucking a bit more till it's a bit thinner and this um and it's less bulky and in my case i didn't want to overdo the plucking either, because this wig will Be worn as a middle part, most of the time, rather than an all back. So when i do do my middle part, i still need to have enough hair there, so it still needs to be slightly thick. So here i feel like that part is thin enough. Again, i don't want to make it thinner than that, because the wig will be in the middle part most of the time. So what i'm just going to do is section of that part. That'S a bit thinner now and add it to the part at the front and then i'm going to start plucking this part. Now that has a lot more bulk. This is the last layer that i will be um in um and then i'll go back to the actual front, the actual airline and customize that to fit my airline, i mean it wasn't exactly my airline, but basically as long as it looks natural and doesn't look Too straight we're good. Okay. The other thing is you don't want to pull too hard when you're tweezing, because you could actually rip the lace. So you want to, you know, be firm in your pull in, but not like with it, because you will ruin your lace and you can't really glue it together. You know so yeah, it's bad. Just to not. You know just undo it with too much aggression just be like chilled with it kind of so again. I'M just showing you don't be afraid. Like hair will drop it's okay, i mean you're plucking, hair out, hair's meant to drop. So here i'm just taking everything back now and then just seeing what it's looking like and i'm thinking yeah. This looks. Okay, so um i mean to be fair. I could still pluck a bit more, so i am going to try to block a bit more but um, i'm not going to overdo it. So here i'm just going to section up parts of the hair that i would swoop when i have my wig on my head. So this is the sections that i would actually sweep to the side, so i'm sectioning those parts out and then i'm just going to tweeze behind those parts as well, because when i do swoop i still want the parts behind it to look like a natural airline. As opposed to just a block of hair, so i put a picture there to show you what it would look like, because i haven't actually put this wig on my head yet because i need to wash my actual hair and do my controls. So when i do do it um, i will do a video showing you how i installed it and stuff, so you guys will see what the full look is. Looking like but yeah, that's the picture of what i mean by you know when you kind of like do baby ears and like sweep it to the side, so that's one side down, then i'm gon na do the other side as well, and i'm making sure that This circles that i'm you know cutting out is not in the middle of the you know: it's not where the middle part would be, because, obviously you don't want your middle part to have a massive. You know gap, okay, so i'm just doing it like. So imagining the hair is in the middle part itself and then getting the circles in the middle of each side of the middle part. I hope that makes sense. So just imagine you know, the middle part is down the middle of this. The circles are in the middle of both sections, so once i'm done with that, i'm just going to go in between the circles and just try to so. When i see somewhere. That seems a bit bulky, i'm just going to try to tweeze that part a little bit again, not too much, because this wig will be in the middle part, but yeah i'm just trying to make it not seem so bulky. So now i'm just going to put both sides back and just see what the airline is. Looking like, just to make sure i haven't over plucked and again just to see if there's any parts are still a bit um bulky. So, as you can see, there are some parts that are bulky, but i'm not going to go in and twist those parts i'm going to leave it as it is. So when i'm installing the hair on my head, if i feel like yes, okay, it needs a bit more tourism, then i'll. Do that? Basically, it's better to play it safe than sorry, because once it's off the wig, you cannot get it back. Okay, unless you do the micro, threading, thingy, otherwise yeah it's gone okay, so it's better do it and if you feel like, oh okay, let me just not overdo it. Put on your head, see. You know what it's looking like. If it looks like you want more tweezing, then tweeze more so now, i'm going to pluck the actual airline to mimic the shape um of my airline. You know what that's a lie, because this airline is not my hairline, but it's to mimic the shape of a hairline um just so it's not so straightforward. It'S not so straight and just blunt. So, basically, i'm just adding some dips to it. I'M adding some pattern to it: i'm adding some thinner sides to it, etc. Just basically customizing it to look natural. Essentially, you could leave it as it was if you wanted to, especially if you're um wearing it as a middle part, but you know i mean trust me to be extra, i'm just being extra just in case i decide you know i want to do a side. Part or i want it to be all back or something at least you know, i would have that option, but yeah this part isn't really necessary. You don't really have to do this part um again, it's like the other. You know plucking we've been doing, don't stay in one place for too long move around and just try to create dips in no way you can. I haven't bleached the knots yet um, which is why you can see those black dots to be honest, i'm still debating, if i will, or not, because this is meant to be my everyday work rig. So there's nothing fancy like that. I can just slap foundation under it and i'm good to go, but i think for the purpose of creating a tutorial on it. I might um, i might bleach the nuts, but you know if i do i'll post a video. If i don't i'm gon na do a video of me, you know trying it on for the first time anyway, so i guess you guys will find out if i did bleach it or not in that video. So here i've done the hair into the middle part, and i'm just looking at it like. Okay, if it was in my head, i would look and where would i need? You know to pluck a bit more to make it look a bit more natural. So that's what i'm doing so, i'm just you know cutting it out as it would be on my head and just plucking places where i feel like it needs a bit more plucking to make it look natural. So i did the same thing on the other side, and this is what it is looking like, um, i was happy with this and i think you know when i did put it on my head: we'll see how it goes and even needs more to reason. We'Ll do that but yeah. Thank you so much for watching guys um if you've enjoyed this video and you found it helpful. Please don't forget to like and don't forget to subscribe as well, and you know i'll see you guys in my next video. Thank you. So much for watching bye, you

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