How To Fix Over Bleached Knots On A Lace Closure (Blonde Root Correction) | Aliexpress

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If you've made the mistake of letting bleach accidentally get on the hair of your Lace Closure, DO NOT PANIC! LOL There is a solution without the need to buy a new lace closure and wasting money!

Check out this hair tip / hair trick solution in this video on how to correct / fix over bleached knots on a lace closure featuring Aliexpress Beauty Forever hair in the Brazilian Bodywave texture. All of the links that you dolls need will be listed down below as usual :) Love you guys!

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Hey you guys, so don't worry if you guys have ever over bleached a not to your closure. This video should help you out and show you how to correct that mistake. It happens to many people and it unfortunately happened to me. So let's get started so I'm going to be using Revlon color soap in the color soft black because that's closest to a 1b I'm just going to use that I'm gon na pour it into my. I can't believe it's not butter container ratchet. I know, but I'm gon na mix that and I'm also going to be using some gloves cuz. I don't want the data get on my hand and I'm just going to be using a pin comb to show you guys what like, what the over leash not physically. Look like so, it basically seeps through the mesh of the closure, and it ends up reaching the hair lighter than you want. So all you're going to need is a mascara wand, a whole master on one that you may not be using. It'S ready to go smaller. So I'm just going to dip it in the dye mixture and I'm going to start by applying it directly to the part that I have where I see the nights are over bleach. You want to be gentle, but it really doesn't matter if it seeps through. If the dice eats through and not to become really I mean if you read, I the not because you can always plus them to make the part look more of a lipstick. So you don't even have to worry about getting dye on the knots once again, but try your best to not make the diet on, and I said, if you do it, if you don't worry, so I'm just using the pin comb to part through the closure and I'M just going to apply the dye to the roots or each part that I see that needs to die. I'M just going to do that throughout the whole closure and comb it through. I have a clip to hold one end of the full gist, so you can always use a clip, but if you choose not to that's perfectly fine and you can just use your hands, but I want both of my hands to free. So that's why I have a clip there, because I needed to hold down the other side of the closure, so you're gon na be just doing that throughout the whole closure, and this is pretty much an easy process. I saw this method from IEDs channel. If you guys are not familiar with Ivy, I'm pretty sure you will become Marceline's ID but um. I saw this and I just decided to make a video because I figured it would be helpful for a lot of people who haven't seen that video and it's a pretty easy process. It'S nothing too difficult, so don't ever be worried or disappointed. If you ever mess up so once that's done, I leave it for about 20 to 30 minutes and then I'll wash it out, and these are the result and it's a back to the original way. The closure came well along the beach not, but this is basically the result, and I was absolutely amazed when I saw how perfect it came out after this, I would usually tweeze the closure in order to make a realistic part. So if you guys would like to see a video on how I tweeze them, my closures definitely be sure to thumbs up or comment down below, suggesting that you would like to see that video and it's not thank you so much for watching, and I hope you Guys found this video extremely helpful, don't forget to Like comment and subscribe, see you guys again soon. Bye,

A B: thank you so much, I haven't seen any other correction video and totally panicked when I did this!

Abigail Ajobi: thus was actually really helpful! thanks so much!

AminahLuvsMakeup XO: Wow!! Thank you so much.

Alexis Truth: Beautiful!! So if I wanted my hair to be blonde would it be fine if I bleach the entire closure/frontal?

Koppa Bam: I love your channel! great job Ma

Queen Fefe: Watching this give me hope for my fuck up frontal

sonyea01: where did you get this closure?

Ana Leal: i bleached my bangs and the top part is super bright and the rest is dark . what do i do can i just re dye it black ??

stacy P: What did you mix the color with

Milan Dior: The dye didn't go through the lace closure ?

Samaiyah Bufford: I bleached my lace closure the knots and actual lace look yellowish. any tips for that?

Ty Mo: what would u recommend if i need some knots corrected, but imm dying my closure red anyway? the knots arent too bad but i dont want they being super red compared to other parts

- 𝗦𝗮𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝗩𝗶𝗿𝗮𝗹 𝗧𝗿𝗲𝗻𝗱𝘀 -: great tip love. xoxo

Mary-Jane Harris: Thanks booo exactly what i needed its me badgirllali

Sparkle Brown: THANK YOU THANK YOU

Jada Douglas: what was the Color mixed with

Sabrainiac: Good job

Alexus Miller: Please show us how you tweeze

Sashiney Davis: What mix with the color ? That’s what I don’t get stop doing vids if y’all can’t tell us everything not even a link df

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