Detailed Lace Frontal Wig Install For Beginners | Bleaching Knots + Plucking Hairline + Cutting Lace

DETAILED LACE FRONTAL WIG INSTALL FOR BEGINNERS | BLEACHING KNOTS + PLUCKING HAIRLINE + CUTTING LACE

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https://www.afsisterwig.com/collection...

LENGTH: 24in

DENSITY: 130%

COLOR: Natural Brown

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Hey guys welcome back to my channel today, i'm going to be doing a full installation of this wig i'll, be bleaching. The knots i'll be dyeing the hair, and i will be installing it myself and plucking the lace if you'd like to see how i achieve this. Look keep watching first, we're going to start off with some bleach just kidding we're going to be using the bw2 hair bleach, which is actually pretty strong. I usually use one pack and then we're going to use the 30 volume developer. Please excuse my ghetto method. I couldn't find my mixing bowl, but i like to use a spoon to kind of mix my base and i also used a spoon moving forward to distribute the bleach onto the lace. I find using a spoon less harsh than using an actual brush because when you use a brush, sometimes the bleach transfers over onto the hair and it gets a little bit more messy. So if you want to use a kind of easier or smooth method - that's more careful. I would definitely use a spoon so rather than turning the wig inside out and putting it on a wig head, i like to just kind of just keep it as is and distribute the bleach like. So this also kind of prevents a lot of the bleach from getting onto the hair when you do it this way, so because this was the first time using a 30 volume developer, i wasn't too sure how long i should leave it on. So i just left it on for seven minutes and then i went ahead and checked it so after rinsing out the bleach, i realized that the knots weren't fully bleached the way i wanted them to be so i ended up reaching it again. So after predicting it a second time, i wasn't really sure about how i liked it. They were still very visible knots, but i just went ahead and just shampooed it. So typically, when bleaching i like to use the shimmer lights, shampoo, it's a purple shampoo. You can find it at any um, really like dollar, store or hair store. It really helps take away the brassy. Look, the orangey. Look that really transfers onto the lace or the hair, and i let that sit for about 15 minutes. Then i go on with my aussie moist conditioner and i let that sit for about 15 minutes as well. So i filmed the next part of this video the next day. It was like two o'clock in the morning when i was filming, but i realized that the knots were still visible, so i bleached it for a third time. This time i used the 40 volume developer, which is much stronger and your girl found her mixing bowl. So i was good to go by this point. You already know the drill, so i'ma just speed this up and bam it's over bleached. I bleached it a lot, but it's weird because i've never had this problem with this company, but for some reason the knots were super stubborn. So i just kept having to go in i'm not going to show the complete dyeing process. I do have a video on how i dye my wigs, though so this process is fairly easy. You just put the wood cap on over your ears and then you spray it with gossipy glue and you blow dry it until it's completely dry. When cutting the wig cap. You want to start with the ears start with the middle of your ear and cut a tiny, incision and then kind of just stretch it around your ear. Then, when cutting the front, you want to cut as close to your hairline as possible. As you see, i didn't really cut that close. I'M going to eventually cut a bit closer as the video progresses. Next, you want to just wipe off all the excess spray with alcohol, and this part is optional. I usually use my foundation powder and put just a little bit on the wig cap. So now it's time to cut the lace, be sure to push back all of the hair from the front of the lace and make sure the wig is uneven. You can kind of tell if the wig is even by the ear tabs, if you can just pull them evenly, that will show you where to center the wig. This is extremely important. You have to be very, very specific when doing this and very careful, i usually start cutting from the center of the lace in a zigzag ish motion. If you just do kind of like a straight cut, it looks really boxy and most hairlines aren't like that. Then i usually pull the sideburn hairs down and then kind of cut around that and then cut behind my ear. So, okay now you're just going to push back the wig a few inches and i usually use got7. I just put it on the front of in front of the wig cap and then i'll blow dry that and then i just kind of just bring that wig forward again and line it up where it was before. Next, i use my nairobi mousse to lay the baby hairs. First, i kind of start with my sideburns and i trim them a little bit and then i like to plug my wig while it's on my head just so, i could see how much hair i'm taking out um. Typically, when i get wigs that are already pre-plucked. If they're plucked enough, i won't do a lot so in this video you can see. I'M not really plucking a whole lot, but i take like maybe about an inch of hair out in the front and then i start kind of plucking behind that and to lay it down really flat. I like to use my wax stick and my hot comb. Now, when it comes to baby hairs, i want it to look as natural as possible, so i only take just a little bit out and then i kind of tweeze it and then cut it, and then i lay it and the final step is just flat ironing. It using the chase method and that's it. This is the finished. Look i like the hair super bone straight. It looks really flat and check out the baby hairs. That'S it for this video. I hope you guys enjoyed it. Thank you so much for watching

Tiffany-Nicole: When you pulled out the clorox lol Good tip with the spoon. Girl you did your thang with this Wig! But you always slay though. I love love love it.

Jasmine Rose: girl this install was a blessing. i'm honestly about to cop this unit.. like today but sis.. do you still like the unit? how has it been holding up ? is the lace really as nice as it seems in the video? let me know pleaseeee <3

Sherrie Lilly: Mom#2 needs you to come get her wig and fix it up!! Girl, you did that ❤️❤️❤️! The clorox had me screaming.

Kimberly Johnson: I absolutely love this video.

tiffanyjackson521: Try making your mixture a little thicker it was too thin that’s why the bleach ran through nice outcome overall i appreciate your tutorials thank you new subbie

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