Diy: How To Dye Your Brazilian Lace Closure Jet Black

Unprocessed Virgin Brazilian Body Wave 12" Lace Closure Revlon Color Silk Black

Disclaimer: This video is not sponsored by the brand or company mentioned. The products used in this video were purchased with my own money.

Hello, everyone, so I'm coming today with a video on how I go about coloring, my closure. I did purchase this with my own money and but I thought it would be pretty cool to come online and to get some ideas and tips on how I go about coloring, my virgin brazilian hair. This is by wave I'm going to be using the Revlon color. Silk, the one thing that I noticed about this color is that it's ammonium free, which is really good when you have virgin unprocessed hair because the less harsh the product, the less it, will change the texture of the hair. Also, today I have a big black plastic bag, because I don't want it to ruin my floor. I also have a cold a brush for the to apply the color, and I have a mixing bowl and on the side right here I have two additional pieces of aluminum foil so that I can cover the hair once I'm done with each section. I want to do two sections, as you can see, one is on one side, one of them yeah there. You see the part there so right now. I'Ve already went ahead and mixed in the color. So that's jet black and I'm layering the lace closure with aluminum foil. I put the first, the first strip of aluminum foil, underneath the first section of hair, so that it will not touch the lace. I am adding the black all the way through section by section and then once them go back side. I'M gon na fold it down under the lid or excuse me, I'm gon na fold, the aluminum foil over it and then I'm gon na pick up on the next side, almost coloring, my Brazilian lace closure and, as you can see, it is very saturated. I'M not using just a little are using I'm so now. Every time I apply the product maybe about that much, which is enough to make sure that it's saturated all the way through to the ends of the hair and I'm holding it up so that I'll make sure that I don't put too much pressure on the actual Lace of the closure, and I'm just dabbing it right as you can see, just dabbing it so that the color will get on it and then, as I'm parting, the hair, I collect politely, take what's left and I dab it on that side of the hair going As close as I can to the lace, but not exactly all the way to the room, because I don't want the place to get damaged once I'm done with that, I am gon na go ahead and just continue combing it through, because that she's making sure that The color is going directly through any hair that I may have missed and then I'm just gon na go ahead part it again small carts, as you can see, just like this small parts with my brush and I have a nice amount and I'm making sure that's All on me, hair all the way to the ends of the hair and then whatever's left from what I rubbed onto the year. That'S when I'll come back up to where the root of the hair is and go and apply it, as close as I can, but making sure that I don't touch the lace and also, as you can see, I'm doing the other side as well. Okay and then I'm just going to go ahead and part it again back into the product, then again same process run all the way to the end of the year and then whatever's left we'll just find them out. I'M just going to add it to this. As close as I can to the roots, but making sure that I don't touch the lace and I'm just gon na take again what's left on the brush and apply it to as close as possible to the roof once I'm done with that, I'm just gon na Take my comb once again, you can see just remain calm and pull me through to make sure the product it's fully going through the hair, okay and then just a double check when you lift up to here, you'll see that there's no product on the closure. This is a little baby hair that I have I'm not really gon na worry about getting caught on this part because it is going to be cut off and I'm just gon na comb it back and it's product in the comb from when I comb this other Portion of the hair, so I'm just taking it and combing it as close as possible to the roof. Okay, don't have a little bit of Product Lifecycle just go ahead and instead of wasting it, I could just add that to the hair okay. So it's been about 15 minutes since I applied all the product. This is a side that I completed first and, as you can see, it took very well: it's jet black, although the aluminum foil, looks a little burgundy, ruby red, it's actually jet black. The hair is beautiful, as you can see, it has not even been a full 30 to 45 minutes, but the hair is jet black compared to what it was before. Applying the color so I'll be back in about another 20 minutes or so coloring. My Brazilian body wave closure jet black. This is a 3/4 closure, so I do not necessarily have to have it as a middle part, but that's just the look that I'm going for and I also just want to get a little close-up. So you can see the knots I did add a little bit of concealer, but the way that I colored this closure jet-black as you can see, there is absolutely no dye on the closure. There'S no black spots on the closure. It'S completely the same color. It was when I received that the closure, as far as the knots are concerns, but the UM, the calling it took. Well, it's beautiful matches the rest of the hair. You honestly Kingdom tatted it's a closure, but this isn't based on the closer closure her. This is just to give you just some tips and ideas on how to go about calling your closure that you may receive it didn't take that long to complete it just takes a little bit of time and patience, tender, loving care - and you can achieve this. This all come as well. If you have any suggestions, comments, tags or concerns, leave them below. Thank you so much for watching. I hope you enjoyed and please subscribe, see you next time. Bye.

ShantelChanel Tv: AdriBeauty Thankyou for watching! When I first began to wash out the closure I made sure to carefully start from the top allowing the water to run through to the bottom so that the access color would not soak and stain the silk. Then I saturated the entire closure into the sink for several minutes until all of the access color was gone.

Precious S: Great job..will try on Friday..thx doll

Ta'Meira Shannon: Did you bleach the knots before you dyed it?

ShantelChanel Tv: Ta'Meira Shannon Thankyou for watching, I decided not to bleach the knots

ShantelChanel Tv: @Ginger S your welcome ;)

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