How To Bleach Lace Closure

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Hi everyone! Blonde is such a huge trend right now I thought I'd show you how to properly lighten your virgin hair closure at home without causing damage! Watch me as I lighten my Maxtress virgin closure from black to blonde using powdered bleach. Enjoy :)

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Today, I'm gon na be showing you guys how to bleach the lace closure except you wouldn't learn how to bleach your lace closure safely effectively, and so you get wonderful results. Please stay tuned. So of course, you're gon na need your lace closure. This one is from max shred resilient Street collection, 14 inches your powder bleach volume, 30 cream developer, an applicator brush a mixing bowl, a wide tooth comb gloves for protection and aluminum foil the process. So first you're going to start by prepping the hair to comb it out to make sure that there are no tangles and come back to baby hairs behind the leaves just to make sure that those areas get colored to go ahead and part. Your culture down the middle because we're going to work in section supply, then clip off the other section in prep the section that we're gon na start working once the hair is smooth down and prepped. It'S time to mix your bleach, I like to start off with two scoops of the powdered bleach and just eyeballing my cream developer. Until I have enough to make a cake batter consistent being on make sure all the powder is dissolved and all the lumps are gone. So go ahead and mix mix, so once your week is ready, you can start off by applying the bleach to the ends of the hair, extensions first and working your way up, remember to apply a generous amount and layer. Now, when you get all the way up to the roof of your extensions, you want to focus more on the root and not getting so much bleach on the leaf. I'Ll explain why later make sure hair is police, saturated and go ahead and comb through just to make sure that the bleach is evenly distributed, go ahead and part your hair into two more sections so that you can further distribute the bleach and make sure everything is Saturated this is a very important step to making sure that your color comes out. Do the same thing to the other side and then flip it over to get rid of that part. We'Re going to comb through here again to make sure that we just evenly distribute it and apply more again and you can see there is leech on our closure. But we haven't saturated the closure in Bleach, which is a very good thing, because we want to be able to preserve the least turn the closure back on its face and we'll go again now that everything is saturated. Flip the lace back over and we're going to apply some bleach to our actual leaf once everything is fully saturated and ready to process for a few minutes, go back in and make sure that you have everything covered when you do your time, you're ready to present Grab your foil place, your closure in foil and let process for about 15 after the 15 minutes is up check the closure to make sure the color is where you would like it. If so, it's time to ring now make sure that you're renting this Bulger very well, especially focusing on the lease the lace is very delicate and if the bleach is left on there too long, it can actually damage your legs. You don't want that. First, we're going to add a neutralizing shampoo, that's going to stop the chemicals from processing! That'S gon na sit on the hair for about two minutes and then once I rinse I'm going to apply a deep conditioner and our lace closure. As you can see, the color is very even throughout even part it down the middle, for you guys very even here is still very flowy, very healthy little to no shedding and again because we were so gentle on our lace. We were definitely able to preserve it and it's still very strong if you want it to get a little bit lighter or even wanted to die. A different color feel free to use this as your base to lighten even further. Just repeat the steps that we just did with the bleach again and process it for a second time, don't forget that protein treatment and again, if you wanted to do any other type of color, this would serve as a wonderful base.

michelle thomas: i have a 360 613 closure and i want to rinse it honey color should i im scated not to mess up the lace any helpfull advice.

eniola lamar: Do you still sell hair

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