Bleached Knots On A Frontal Wig

This was my first attempt at bleaching the knots on this wig from Ashimary. I’m not a professional. Watch with me as I learn from trial and error. Details on this wig are down below.

180% density, 22 inches

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Hi guys welcome to my channel so today I'm going to be showing you guys how bleach the leaves on this week that I got from ashy Mary I'll link it down in the description box below um so to starting this week. You need the neutralizing shampoo, the volume cream bleach powder, a plastic container to mix it in. You also need a plastic spoon and I bought these boys just to help brush it onto the lace. Here'S a picture of the lace before I started the process. This is fresh out of the bag. First you're gon na start. By putting your problem to the plastic container, you don't need a whole lot just enough to mix with the volume cream to give it a good thick consistency, so that it can go over your entire lace and also just depends on the size of the lace that You'Re working with so I'm going to pour it into volume cream. You definitely need a little bit of that because you want it to remain a thick consistency. You don't want it to be tsuki, because if it's soupy, then it's going to seep through the lace and it's going to bleach your hair and then the colors won't be even so just mix it very well, as you can see it still thick, it's not celina From the spoon easily, I like to call it a icing. Almost you just need to put your wig on to the mannequin inside out, so that the lace entire lace is exposed pinyon on both sides and then decide on which sections of the lace you like to bleach me. I'M a metal part girl, so I'll only be bleaching the entire hair line, as well as down the middle where I'll be partying at, and I found that a good rule of thumb is to just start low and go slow, not too slow, because you don't want One side to process faster than the other, but just start low, so that you're not bleaching so much at one time and that so that you can apply it evenly across the hairline, also be careful not to press down on it too hard. Because, again you don't want that bleach to seep through and go past the knots and reach the hair you, as you can see, I did the entire hairline and then I went right down the mill as far back as I would normally party you're just gon na. Let that sit then apply for it just helps it develop faster, and when that's done after about 15-20 minutes, you want to take the neutralizing shampoo and just wash out all of that bleach. You want to make sure it's a wash it but good, because you don't want it to continue processing on the week. So rinse it very well, and you can see the lace I plugged this week off-screen only because there's a tedious process. It takes a long time and I didn't want to film it because I started stopped. So here's just me cutting my lace, I'm just gon na cut straight down them and then we're gon na go down the side of the hairline, keeping in mind to stay as close to the hairline as you can, but not cutting the hairline, because you don't want To create any loose strands, well, maybe on another week, if I happen to do this again, I'll show you guys the process, you see how that lace just sits on top and then here I'm just gon na take a little bit of concealer the same concealer that I use when I'm doing my normal makeup and just place it on that part to kind of help it blend in a little bit. I didn't secure this week down I've bleached a closure before, and this is the first complete week that I've done. So it's not perfect, but I think it turned out really well. You can definitely tell the difference between the lace from when I first started when I took it out of the package and now and also at the end. I link to a couple pictures of me wearing the weight overall, I don't know, I don't think I did a terrible job. Any suggestions tips, please comment below and also tell me what you guys think you

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