How To Apply Lace Frontal Wig ( No Glue / No Sew / No Tape )

Heres a quick and easy way to apply your lace frontal ! 20 minutes and we are out the door !

Disclaimer : THIS IS FOR A TEMPORARY HOLD ! This method usually holds me about 4 days strong before lifting and having to be reapplied.

Welcome back to my channel for another tutorial today, I'm gon na show you guys Anna again and we will be installing a full lace wig on her guys. So, let's get started, I'm showing you her braid pattern here that she created and I'm gon na start the ball cap method. So we purchased this Buick at from our local beauty, supply store and I'm just gon na take a foundation powder in her skin tone and apply that directly onto the cap. I want to give that illusion that she's actually lately and I'm also horrible and follow-up with the doctor, breath you, so we couldn't figure out if we wanted to do a middle part or a side part. However, we did decide on a side part. The middle part was just giving us like you, know Willy Wonka, Chocolate Factory or something, but this was a 10-inch curly wig. I have to get the details from Anna. She actually provided the wig for this application, so I have to I'll, probably pin it inside the description once I communicate with her, so I'm wetting the hair and I'm going to begin the plucking process. This will just be me, tweezing out some of the hairs that are in the hairline, that's causing this thickness and to make it look less Whiggish and more natural. I want to duplicate a natural hairline as much as possible without taking out too much hair over time. If you've ever won a frontal, then you know between brush in friction, tension, etc. The frontal will begin to lose some of his hairs on its own as time goes on, so I just want to take out just enough so that the hairline looks natural, but we're not over tweezing. If you want more of an in-depth tutorial on this, just comment below and let me know - and I will definitely post one but as you can see, when I'm pulling the hairs back, we are beginning to look more realistic. Usually, I would tweeze out the hairline on a wig stand before the application and then apply the wig. However, we just decided to go ahead and do it this way. Just look at these results. Less Wiggy way more natural. So I'm going to pull back the wig. Now and begin to use the got, so we spray I'm going to spray that on the perimeter of her head in a little bit on the skin and use my blow-dryer on a cool setting to get a tacky consistency. So this spray will actually be used as a substitute for any adhesives or glues that we typically apply to our skin. I find that it's less damaging, however, the hold is more temporary than those other alternatives. The longest I believe I went with this method is about a week, so, if you're looking for something more short-term, definitely try this method out. It'S very easy, very quick to do. I'M just spraying the hairline section by section and I'm using the blow dryer on cool using the back of my rat tail comb to press the wig into the hairspray. So I'm, starting with the middle to make sure everything was aligned in the part, was correct and then I'll go on to both sides. If you feel that the spray is getting all over the place, just take some alcohol on a napkin and wipe it away, make sure when you're all done with spraying, all the sides and blow-drying it into this hairline that you actually go back with a napkin and Some alcohol or a rag in some alcohol and wipe off any excess spray that you may have on your face: Spray dry, press spray, dry, press spray, dry, press, that's the best way that I can tell you. That'S all I'm doing spray dry and pressing. It will melt the lace right in believe me. You, I just noticed that I did not post the clip of me. Actually cutting the lace off the lace was cut yeah. I don't know where that clip went. I'M sorry. We were not aiming for like lots of baby hairs with this method, we kind of just wanted to duplicate an actual hairline. Naturally, she does not have a whole lot of baby hair. So yeah we just decided to create a few soups in it. Nothing major and then we're going to tie down the edges for some extra hold and to let everything sink in you. I have no clue where the wrapping strips disappear to, but I'm just gon na use my scarf to tie this down around the perimeter of the head, as I begin to wet the rest of the hair, so just take a spray bottle with some water and conditioner. In this case, because she does have a curly texture and we're just going to bring that curl pattern back to life - you so I'm just spraying and detangling the hair, making sure that the curl pattern is all the way back. The comb will just actually help me to make sure that all the curls are going in one direction and in a good good nice curl pattern. I'M gon na take some mousse and also apply that if you have a curly hair, texture using mousse will actually just help to cause less frays and hold the curl a little bit longer than usual. So we're gon na let this air dry on its own. We'Re gon na leave it alone. In the meantime, I did her makeup boom and this took about another hour, and then here we are we're. Gon na reveal what it looks like. No, I think she likes it. What do you think by the way guys get me to 200 subscribers and I will be dropping the tutorial on this makeup? Look because you know we filmed it, we're just waiting for you guys. Okay, 200 YouTube subscribers and we are dropping that bomb now because I know we switch parts a lot, I'm not going to tweeze the part I'm just taking some concealer. Maybe it's the makeup artist in me, but I'm taking some concealer and I'm just using that so open up her parting space more. This will just help things to look a little bit more natural. You can actually bring some of this into the hairline as well. I combed out some of the swoops might put some back later. I don't know she just didn't want too much baby here, so yeah combing, everything out and boom Anna. You are slayed honey. You

datgyrl Dee: Yay you uploaded...great tutorial I was just telling my aunt she need to found a good video on how to do her own installment she always go to shop to have it done. By the way this is Deidra ❤️

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