How To Dye Mongolian Curly Weave Black | Myextensionz| Amelia Meskerem

Hello Beauties and Happy New Year! There is nothing like starting off the year with new hair from Myextensionz! And not just new hair but jet black (color) hair for the rest of the winter going into spring. After dyeing the hair, I then made clip ins from the wefted waeve. Hair extensions in the form of clip ins are the most common hair extensions on the market.

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Hi guys, thanks for coming back to my channel daughter of Eloise, my name is Amelia and today we're going to be doing a tutorial on how I dyed my Mongolian curly hair from my extensions, a natural black. So I did use a box color. The Revlon color sells beautiful color, it's ammonia, free, which is awesome in the color soft black. So I will say this little disclaimer. They here has not been color treated chemically, treat or anything like this, especially from my extensions. They hate the color deposits really quickly and the hair takes to it. Well, the problem with that is, if you want a natural black, a very soft nice easygoing believable black, not a jet, Mucky black black, then I will be showing you how to do that. You will have to tie lose the color a little bit and not find the actual chemical process, but with shampooing and deep conditioning, which is what I'm going to be showing you how to do today. So, if you're interested in watching on how I obtained my my extensions clip in extensions and got them in the color soft, black and actual true soft black, then continue to watch okay. So this is what you're going to need for today we're just going to jump right into it. You'Re going to need your gloves that come with the color kit, Mongolian curly, hair or any hair of your choice, I'm using Mongolian curly hair for my extensions that I'm all natural and I want to make sure that my installation is all even but before we do Anything before we do anything at all we're going to create our prep station. So what I did is I took a trash bag and I cut down the sides so that that would be my little workstation. Okay, because color gets over everything and especially block box black. No matter soft black dark black light black, it doesn't matter, it gets over everything and it's really really hard to get out. So I opened it up landscape. So now we're going to do it, we're going to tape unravel our bundles mics, how these cute little ribbons around my brothers, I like that they have good presentation. Okay, if you have a corner texture, other than body waves or straight or a deep wave, you can actually get those through. If you have an actual curls, you would have to finger detangle the bundle of part, and it does look like I'm being a little rough, but I swear guys I'm not pulling out the hair. I just had to speed it up for its video sake, and you can see here that it's actually a brown instead of a black, so this part is pretty self-explanatory. You can actually follow directions in the color that you of your choosing all color box colors, pretty much the same. You take the color, you mix it with the solution. You shake it on up and really really really good, but I will give it a tip if you have less hair or that you're working with it, you want to die. Please do not - and I repeat, do not just use a little bit of it, because you want the color to be convinced of just follow directions, I'm going to cut the tip off okay. This is important when you're applying the color make sure it's even apply. Color smoothly for even color, so what I do is I apply it. I start in the middle of the color. I sprinkle it down the middle and then I take the color and I smooth it from left to the end from the weft down to the end. So that the color is even okay and you can continue to build that color later on, but you want to first make sure the first application is even because, if you start at the top, then the hair will the color will deposit to the hair. Darker on the top, we start at the bottom, then the same thing will happen. The ends will be darker and with black, that's just going to look stupid. Okay, so I've got a finger comb, the color through okay, I'm going to flip that over and just make sure we're getting the other side, and you can see that what I was talking about earlier - that's the black! It'S already depositing extremely quick! So we're going to leave it on for 25 minutes, I like to wrap mine's up. Why not just wrap it on up in the plastic bag, sit it to the side and look at the floor. No mess. Okay, we're going to leave that alone for 25 minutes. Awesome, okay, so this is the part that is going to help and take some of that color off the hair. I'M going to take my coconut milk, shampoo and my red can extreme conditioner and a wide tooth comb make sure the water is warm, not hot, even though hot water will definitely lift the color not lift, but take some of that color out a lot quicker. We want to be able to be in control or how much black gets off you're going to take your two fingers and then you're going to wrap the left around your finger. Pull your fingers and what this is going to do is going to help recreate that bundle that you first started with. So during this washing process, it's so much easier this way, while it's one unit as opposed to a really really long way, so we're going to rinse the hair until the water runs clear. So, let's just get away with that extra extra color. That'S normally going to come with it anyway, okay, and I do recommend that two users do this in the kitchen and a stainless steel sink or marble sink, just so that black that black color doesn't get over everything because, while you're washing it hair is clicking around So you know the colors in the soap suds it's flicking around and you just don't want that. The black color everywhere see I even had to wipe it down on the side of stand here. So this is the first wash I did. I believe I did Sabine washes. I think I'm just going to show you two of them today, because it's self-explanatory. It'S pretty much the same exact thing that I'm doing now, but between each watch, I'm making sure that I'm printing it completely before starting in these ones. This is the second wash here and make sure you get really in that bundle. You want that the wash to be evenly distributed, and instead of that intense black, you see it lightened up a little bit instead of that jet black and look at that. That'S only the amount of hair that came out. No, that's that's awesome of all the manipulation that I was doing so I'm going to take my redken colored stream and I'm just going to lap that all over my hair, okay, try not to miss anything. This is a very important step. What the deep condition does is that I don't know exactly what it does, but every time I deep condition: hair after a color, whether it's my hair or wefted, hair or set any extensions of any kind. The color comes out a lot which is awesome in this case, because I want it to be a very natural black instead of a jet black, because I didn't dye my hair jet black, my hair took as a soft black, so that gave us some slip. So we're going to dinner, why tooth comb and make sure it's even take that little bundling trip trick again we're going to take our two index, our middle finger and our index finger, put the weapon between rolling on up and create a bundle. So we're going to twist up the bundle just so we can make sure that our DC condition got to every strand so that we know we're good. It'S nice going to be nice and moisturized, I'm going to pop that bad boy into the bag. Now, if you have more than one bundle at a time, you can do two bundle by the time guys make sure to put this in the microwave for only 20 seconds. Don'T do it for any longer. What this is going to do is that it's going to give that steaming effect, so that some heat is actually getting to the deep condition. I let it sit for 30 minutes. I will say that, and it came out so soft, so soft, so I did do a little. No, no try not to do this. I got some of the deep condition on the actual weft, so it was hard to get off that residue on that West was just so hard to get off, especially the Western. My extension or my extensions are really strong because our machine lefted, so it took me a little bit to rinse out the residue just on the web, though try to get all the water out and there you go, look the color lifted so much more. It looks more natural, as opposed to a jet jet black, so because this is curly hair and I haven't never dealt with curly hair that can take product, except for the hair, from my extensions, the Mongolian hair from my extensions and so I'm using a light. Macadamia oil leaving on leave in conditioner, and when I say this hair takes product. Well, don't just try to flap stuff on it off. You still want it to be like okay, it's time to dry, so this is a very practical way of drying your hair. It'S a little hood, but it totally works they're going to take. I took some trouser hangers and I put them on the left so that the West could dry. I like that, a lot better than holding up the weft to the wall and using pushpins just cuz. I don't want to damage my wall a and B. It was just I was just by myself, so I didn't have anyone else to help me and look at that. It'S so neat and organized, and it's hanging, you know good purpose. Okay, so we're going to hang those up to dry, looks awesome, so they're hanging up to dry, just like that. These are your results. Look at that such a natural black and it blended all perfectly. I was super ecstatic about it. Well, thank you guys for watching today I have more videos coming up on the way and you guys stay tuned. Bye, love, ya,

Brittany Staten: Thank you sooo much for posting this. Super helpful and easy. The results were amazing

Elle Seay: Very helpful video! Also, you have a good voice for instructional videos.

Joannie Thompson: I love your freedom tattoo Also great video you helped me a lot

Tonya Branch: you did a good job, love the color..if you don't mind telling where did you get you hair? live the Mongolian curly hair

SHAN Dreamer: I'm loving the black

xoAngelicaF: That's the same dye I use to color my hair black

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