How To Bleach And Pluck A 6X6 Lace Closure | Like A Pro | Secrets To Frontal Effect In Under An Hour

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Things you’ll need:

Bleaching part:

Bleaching powder

40 volume developer

Hair dye brush

Mixing bowl

Aluminium foil for processing

Shimmer lights purple shampoo

Good conditioner for moisturising the hair

Plucking part:

Hot comb

Rat tail comb

Tweezers

Mannequin head

Wig stand

T-pins

Hair link:

https://www.virgolocks.co.uk/products/...

Hi guys welcome back to my channel in today's video i'm going to be showing you how to bleach the knots in your closure or front tool um as well as give you a tutorial on how to pluck your closures, to make it resemble a natural looking hairline. This is beginner friendly, so don't worry if you're, just starting out just for those of you who don't know knots, are the black spherical dots on your lace that bond the hair strands to the closure. They give that extremely unnatural. Looking riggish appearance, i'm gon na go in with some bleach powder and mix it with some 40 volume developer. This brand is jerome russell b blonde and you can get this from your local, asda or tesco's and make sure to stir the mixture well to avoid that lumpy consistency, i'm going to apply the bleach mixture directly on the closure using a plastic spoon. I find that any plastic knife or spoon spreads the bleach, nice and evenly but be sure not to use anything metallic, because that can interfere with the bleach. Do i'm going in with a very light hand, but towards the back. I go slightly heavier because the knots are extra, dark and stubborn in these areas me i'm gon na. Let the bleach sit on for about 25 minutes, but just make sure to check every 15 minutes to see if the knots have lifted um and if not leave longer as necessary. I'M gon na wash the mixture out and use the shimmer lights purple shampoo. This will help tone the brassiness and even out the yellow tones in the knots. I did this twice just to make sure all the bleach was removed and the hair was nice and toned. I went in with some silicone mix and colour protecting conditioner off camera. I let the hair sit in the conditioner for half an hour, as the bleach tends to dry out the hair and cause breakage in the long run. Uh now for the plucking part, you're gon na need the following. A good pair of tweezers mine is from superdrugs. It was two pounds, a hot comb, and i got that from amazon a regular comb, preferably a rat tail comb. I have just the regular one but um. You know i used a dye brush the sharp end just to part the hair instead and finally, a mannequin head with a stand, and i have some um t pins as well and that helps secure the hair onto the head and, as you can see, the hairline Looks very bulky and unnatural um when we think of natural hair lines, it's usually uneven and quite thin at the front, especially around the temples, so i'm using my own hairline as a guide but be sure to use whatever hairline you wish to use as a guideline Make sure not to pluck too much around the middle parting or whatever parting you decide to go with um. This prevents bolding in that area. I'Ve done this before and have ruined a few units. By doing this, so um be extra careful when plucking in those areas. I like to go in on one side at a time, because it helps me put extra effort in getting that natural look and taking my time in and plucking the closure bye do so and there you have it a nicely plucked natural. Looking hairline on your 6x6 closure, this closure is by virgo logs and i'll link the website down below. I would really appreciate, if you guys, would like comment and subscribe and see you guys next time, bye,

Tola Taiwo: You made it look easy Rabby That closure turned out perfect

Adnan: Thank you I know what to do now lol I messed up my other closures

Amelia Lambert: Looks so real

Rabby Rahman: Hey guys hope you enjoyed my tutorial, make sure to like, comment and subscribe

Shiria Khatun: Wow

jacqueline flynt: ur voice >>>>

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