How To Bleach Knots On A Lace Front Wig/ Beginner Friendly

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Hey guys and welcome back to my channel today, I'm going to be showing you guys how I bleach the knots on my lace front wig, as you can see, with this wig, the knots are very visible, so the look that I'm going for is a more natural Look alright! So let's get started! First, I'm going to start off with my BW to powder and I'm going to mix that with a 40 developer, I'm going to start off with a little bit and then I'm just going to keep adding the developer until they used to the consistency that I want. Now that I have it the way that I wanted, I'm going to go ahead and spray some oil on my hair just to protect it from the bleach and I'm also going to spray some got to be freed spray. This is going to protect your hair from getting bleach on it, as well as it's going to protect your edges from getting bleach on down, because you don't want it to be where you have baby hairs in there blonde you now, once you have protected the hair From the bleach you're going to go ahead and flip your wig inside out, so you can go ahead and start applying the bleach to the lace. Only this part, you have to be careful not to press too hard, because you will press the bleach through the cap and then you'll end up bleaching, your hair anyway. So what I would usually do is use a butter knife to apply the bleach, but today I'm going to go ahead and use the brush, so either/or works just try not to apply too much pressure once you are done. This is how your lace is going to look, make sure you're checking inside of the wig to make sure that none of the bleach got onto the hair. If it did, you can go ahead and rinse that off with some water, now you're going to take the wig and you're going to lie it down bleach side down onto some foils so that it can start processing because we use the 40 developer. It'S going to process faster and the foil is also going to allow it to process fast, so make sure that you are checking your wig so that it does not over process now that we've waited 15 minutes. It'S time to rinse out the bleach, I'm going to be used a purple shampoo and I'm going to rinse it out about two times just to make sure that I'm not leaving it brassy or yellowish, make sure. During this process, you are using hot water to rinse out the bleach, once I've rinsed out the lace, I'm going to flip the wig inside out and rinse the inside of the wig out once you have shampooed all of your bleach off your lace. This is what your wig is going to. Look like, you're gon na get a more natural look, even throughout the parts. It'S going to look very natural. Now your wig is ready to be plucked, as opposed to when you first started, and the knots are very black and very visible and they look very Wiki. Also. I will be doing a review on this wig once I have plucked it and started so stay tuned for that video. If you enjoyed this video, don't forget to Like comment and subscribe also hit the notification girl, so you can get notified anytime. I drop a new video until next time. Bye. You

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