How To: Bleach Knots & Customize 4X4 Lace Closure Very Detailed Beginner Friendly

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Items Used:

Tweezer

40 volume Developer

BW2 Powder

Shimmer Lights Shampoo

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Hey, ladies and gents, it's your girl, Khadija al and today I will be showing you how to reach and customize your 4x4 at least closure. So right now, I'm just showing you the notch in the closer the little black specks is what we call knots. What we're going to do is bleach those not in knots and it's gon na bring it to a longish kind of scalp effect. So right now, what you see me doing is praying about to be gooed on the closure to keep all the flowers away, and then I'm gon na take my BW to powder and I'm gon na pour it into my bowl after you see me. Do that you're gon na see me take my 40 volume developer and I'm going to pour a little bit of that at a time until the bowl and keep mixing. Until I get more of a pasty consistency, I don't want it too runny, because then it will bleed in to my front two and, as you can see in one of my other videos, I'll show you how to correct that, but just keep mixing until you get It into to a pasty, consistency and the 40 volume developer. You can use 10. 20. 30. 40. 50 is for musicians, if I'm not mistaken, and you have to have a license to get that, but I recommend using 30 or 40 just to get the process faster for you want. You know, damage there, so I always say start from the back of your closure. The reason I say this is because the hair is more a dip serve in the back. The back is going to be processing while you're going up to the front. The fun is going to take less time, so you want because the front is less denser. It'S gon na take this time, so you want to make sure that you do the back post and after I do that you're just gon na see me lay it on a piece of aluminum for you just to get it to process quicker, and I let it Stay for about 15 to 20 minutes at the most and just keep watching it. Looking at the nuts you know in the front just to see if they are bleached, so I'm gon na head off camera and I can shampoo and condition the hair and I shampooed it with my Coryell. My light shampoo and that's the purple shampoo. All it did was take the brassiness from under my lace closure and what I'm going to begin doing now is customizing my hairline. So right now, you're gon na see me comb. The hair is back just to get them out of the way and I always recommend using a angle tweezer just for it be more precisely you're plucking and I always start plucking in the front. I never stay in one area for more than like three to five seconds for the simple fact of getting up putting the ball spot into that area. So, as you can see, I'm just plucking taking my time. I did fast for this video, so it may look like I'm fast, but I'm really not so right. Now, I'm just taking my time and plucking the hairline. What you're gon na see me do to the mordant support in the back, as you can see when the hair starts to thin, I'm going to part that and I'm going to be getting plucking in the back of that area too you so I put this part In real time, for a little bit just to show you guys my flipping technique, you, okay, now I'm finished plucking my lace, closure and, as you can see, my hairline is more natural-looking and I just went back in a little more and looked a little more like Some spot that I see needing more work, but for the most part you can see that the hairline is not as straight across and more natural-looking than it was before you. This is the finished product of me customizing, my lace closure. Ladies and gents. I want to thank you guys for watching and don't forget to hit that subscribe button and comment below

Tralieta: Thank you I’m going to to my first one today! I’m probably going to need to watch the one you said you made to fix mistakes!

Bratzshia: Thank you this was so helpful! I already cut my lace but wanted to try bleaching it to see if it’ll make it even nicer

Aaliyah Keith: What kind of conditioner did you use or do it matter

Genevieve Auguste: How long did you leave the bleach on for ?

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