How To Install & Tone A Blonde 613 Wig

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————613 Blonde ————

(1) 24 inch bundle

(1) 18 inch bundle

(1)22 inch bundle

(1)20 inch bundle

(1) Frontal 18 inch

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HELPFUL VIDEOS:

BALD CAP METHOD

https://youtu.be/UJKbhfGSP9U

USING GHOST BOND

https://youtu.be/YGIMspmr2T8

Jumping right into the video guys, I'm partnering with her hair company to bring you a video on the 613 Eurasian straight hair, showing you how to tone it and install it. So I'm going to be using the Wella C 10 and T 14 toner and the Salon Pro a 30 volume developer just to tone up the hair, of course just getting started with this. I do have some elastic gloves. You can. I mean I never actually use gloves, I'm only using it for the purpose of this video, but anyway, I'm gon na be mixing the toner with one part toner and two parts developer. I think I only ended up using the t-ten. I don't think I used is he 14 at all, but I do have a total of four bundles. I do have, I think, the lone longest length it's about a 24 or 22 either/or, and so I'm just mixing the toner and developer together just to make sure that everything is thoroughly mixed through and then I'm gon na go ahead and apply that to the hair. I'M sorry about, I guess the way this video is kind of angled. I think I was kind of in the way in some of the shots, so definitely just disregard so because I did not need to like wash the hair. I did go ahead and just kind of get it wet just a little bit or a lot of it, so I'm just going through apply some water to the hair, just to make sure that everything is fully saturated before applying the toner. I'M not going to say this is optional. I think that the toner works so much better when the hair is wet, so definitely go ahead and do that and as you can see, the hair does have a yellowish tint. So I'm gon na be going for more of a my this whitish tone, more so on the gray side, so I'm just applying that all throughout the hair and I'm gon na. Let that sit for maybe about 10 minutes. I even did it to the frontal. I didn't do it at any like strategic way, literally just applying this as much as possible and using my hands to kind of work that through. I just wanted to kind of be careful because in the past, I've like slowly applied into certain areas and did not massage it in properly, and so some areas are a little bit more gray or more purple than others. So you definitely want to make sure that everything is evenly coated and it's just easier to do. If you apply it with your hand as opposed to brush, so you can even see like the toner or that little mixture, Cantus firmus purple, definitely lets you know that it has processed out and things like that. As you can see, it's just gotten a little bit lighter, so I am just going through rinsing all that product off. I did go ahead and lightly shampoo, it with some Aussie moist shampoo and then, of course, I think that I did go through with the conditioner as well, just to kind of provide a little bit of moisture and hydrate the hair again so you'll kind of get To see a clip with that and I'm just kind of showing you the before and after so you see the yellow tone and then, of course the whitish tone, but I want to take it up a notch. So, of course, this is totally up to you guys if you want to make it, I guess more or less toned out so taking the conditioner just literally saturating the hair one to make sure that I do not dry it out, because you have to remember toning Is still processing the hair, so I think some people forget that I know other people ask a lot of questions on how to prevent like shedding and things like that after you actually go through the hair with the toner and this whole little process. I definitely recommend. Maybe using a wet sealer. I didn't do this because I want to get a true fill of the hair, but nevertheless taking my shimmer lights, conditioner, I'm stopping up the sink actually just to kind of make this little concoction, so I don't have to apply the purple. I guess like conditioner color, whatever dye to the hair directly, I'm just going to kind of let it sit in the bath. So I actually have the shampoo as well, but I opted out of using the shampoo I'm going to use the conditioner just because I wanted to make sure that the hair is fully moisturized and hydrated. So just coming through making sure that every tangle is out of the hair and then I'm gon na. Let that sit. I think I better sit for maybe about five to ten minutes. Nothing too crazy, yeah! So apparently yeah. My five to ten minutes was spent texting, but anyway this is completely optional. For how long do you want to let it sit? The most important thing is just to make sure that you're checking on the hair, so you can come so how long you wanted to sit or not based off of the tip that you'll get some people I know, are gone for like that purplish tint. I was not going for that, so I definitely messed it up after just a little bit and then using some lukewarm water. I didn't want the water to be too hot or too cold, and so I'm just rinsing everything out. I'M gon na do another shampoo condition and will pretty much be offset from there, so got ta. Let that conditioner sit in again using the oddly moist, deep, penetrating or deep moisture conditioner, I think, was like the three-minute moisture I let that sit for about 10 minutes and voilà. This is what the hair looks like so extremely nicely white and I'm just gon na go ahead and tweet out the front so from this portion. I guess, are this part of the video forward? It'S what I'm gon na be doing. So, of course, it does come really really full. I know that sometimes you'll get a 6 13 wig or frontal or just hair period, and it is a very thin, but her hair company does have really and nicely - I guess, dense frontal. So you definitely want to make sure that Suites is out by the end of the video you'll, actually see that I probably could have tweeted it even more. That'S how full it was. I mean it wasn't obnoxious, but it was definitely something that you can work with. So if the hair does shed it's not something that you're gon na, like you know, have regrets over ever anything like that. So definitely appreciated that. Obviously the lace is going to be transparent, just because it wouldn't make sense to be any other color. So if you guys are like darker or a deeper tone, you definitely want to make sure that you take your lace. If that's something you're interested in, I would not be like the person who you know show you that type of video just because I don't have a client to show that on but yeah. I'M sure there's pretty plenty of videos out there to show you how to do it and then, of course, just kind of trimming up some hairs around the front making sure I don't know I kind of just like shapes the hairline a little bit, not even that. I'M gon na be using baby hair, but it definitely helps to kind of thin the hair out overall. So if you guys need a more in-depth tutorial on how to tweeze or pluck a frontal, definitely make sure to check out any of my videos, I do have quite a few on that and yeah. I believe that we're pretty much all set, I'm just taking some tweezers. I think I got these from like Target or something like that. You know use whatever you feel comfortable with, and just until I was happy with it kind of just did my little thing and y'all. This hair was so freakin soft and I actually was not getting much shedding at this point at all. So from here. I'M always measure out my frontals and typically is a standard like hairline across from ear to ear is usually about eleven and a half to twelve inches, so this actually fit perfectly. I did not have to trim off the sides or anything. So, to be honest, this frontal was more on a smaller side. So, let's get on to installing gate. If you guys did not see how to do my ball, cap method definitely make sure to check that out. I will leave a link to that video in the description box, so this is what the wig looks like if you guys need a video on how to make a front. So, of course, I have ways of the for or against videos for that as well, but this is what it looks like so, instead of me, using like a black cap, I went to my local supply store and got a beige, color or new tone. A dome cap, so that's what that looks like. I hope you guys can find it, but um yeah. I can find an adjustable one like that. Definitely something that needs to I create, but uh yeah, so I'm just lining everything up making sure that it does fit. My hairline perfectly or if there are any areas that I'm probably gon na, have to shape up but nope. It literally was perfect the first time so just taking some scissors really sharp and just kind of trimming the excess lace off. Of course, you can do this with like a razor blade or on a mannequin head or just completely off your head, whatever you feel comfortable with, because obviously you don't have kit clips or combs or an elastic band to hold it really to your head, but um In my case, my head is pretty big, so I don't really have to worry about too much of that. So I'm just completely trimming everything off and let me see so, I'm gon na do that on both sides. Let'S yeah sorry he's got a weird like watching the playback of this cuz. Then I have to remember exactly what it is that I did so that's awkward, but anyway it's pretty easy, just trimming that off and so of course, to install this. I'M gon na be using my ghost bun extra hole, waterproof broth, waterproof glue. Why can't I say that anyway, I'm showing you about three times how I actually install units with the glue so just to be on the safe side. You can actually see my hair that it's a black through the cap, and so you can definitely see that I am in front of my hairline like y'all. My forehead is just huge. Okay, like I don't know, I don't think he's receding. I really think it's just always been beings. If you are not as lucky as me to have a big forehead to be able to just kind of wear frontals easily, then definitely you might want to rethink the style. But nevertheless, you want to let the glue get a little bit tacky, not really on the white side. But more so just kind of you know on the clear side, a little tacky not too dry, and then you want to go ahead and apply. The wig definitely apply a little bit in front of where that glue is so that you can just make sure it's completely tacked down, and you don't have any sticky edges, especially like as a after this I know, most people don't show that portion of you know The leg laying process of the actor, but if you do get in a shower or any moist environment, the edges of your frontal will show if there was any glue that you know kind of seep through. So you definitely want to make sure that it is laying as flat as possible and that you guys are carefully and slowly applying your unit. So I'm just gon na continue to lay this bold hold our Ghost bond bold hold, and is that the same? Hmm? I don't know sorry, but anyway, I'm just laying this down, as you can see yeah so from here. I'M just gon na go ahead and smooth this over with a comb. As you can see, I feel like I've done this so many times like. If you don't know how to do it, I'm trying to figure out why now, obviously, if you feel uncomfortable with the glue, you can definitely install this with, like the got ta be glue, gel or even the spray. I think the last time that I did a video on the 613 here I did not use glue. Actually I'd know that I didn't because I just recently started using the glue cuz. I feel more comfortable with it now, but back then I definitely was not using it so, and I think I actually put the sides of this wig down a little bit too early. You can kind of see where it's still kind of on the white side. So I did attempt to let it dry just a teeny tiny bit, but not too crazy, and I'm just gon na lay that down you see it should have dried just a little bit more before I laid it down. But clearly I was annoyed and tired of doing this. Okay, she's ready for it to be over, and you know this hair is so freakin thick. So whatever you do finally get it laid down and everything is all drum, just taking a column just to make sure that no hair is like stuck in the glue. I'M not gon na be doing any baby here or anything annoying like that. I'M definitely just you know in the business of laying down the front row, and hopefully I would have tweeze it enough to where everything looks natural so from here gon na do the same thing on the other side, and I will be right back to kind of Finish up all right babe, so that's pretty much it for that. Now that I have the weight completely down. Of course, if you want to take a blow-dryer, you definitely can just to kind of reinforce, make sure that everything is completely dry or you can actually just take like. I guess like a satin scarf or something like that, to lay down your edges just to make sure that everything is completely dry, but I was just testing out some hair styles. Try to see if I wanted to do like a half up half down. If I did do the half up half down, I definitely wouldn't squeeze out more hair and in this situation you know, although I like the color, I do feel like storm. I definitely feel like. I should have made me put a little darker color towards the roots. Not too too dark, but yeah. That'S my only regret, but neither that's neither here nor there. That'S okay, so I'm just taking some mousse just kind of styling out the hair, and it's really really soft. Like I said, I mean it's really full, but the frontal definitely can get really flat um. I did experience some shedding, so obviously that could have been just natural shedding on this own, because of course I made the wig and I had not actually brushed the hair. Very much so that's pretty normal, I'm actually gon na give it about a couple more days to really be able to determine if this hair is gon na be able to, I guess, stand up on its own, so we'll see, but so far so good. The hair was completely dry and then, of course adding the mousse did just make it a little bit wet, but the mousse - actually, I guess, holds and dries really quick. So, that's not something you have to worry about right after this I did end up. Styling up the video or styling up the wig so definitely be on the lookout for the second video in regards to this hair and they'd actually straighten it and then put some long curls in it, but nevertheless this is what it's looking like, and so I just Pulled it back into a nice little sleep ponytail, and that was pretty much it babes. I definitely hope you guys enjoyed this video. I know that it was extremely long. So if you guys were not filling the talking, I'm sorry but listen, there was no chance of copyright infringement on this video, but anyway I love you guys so much, definitely leaving in comments or questions down below. I will see you guys in my next video and a Thank You her hair company for sending me this meeting. Bye babies, [ Applause, ],

sheisher: Great tutorial,this was so helpful! I really feel like I could accomplish this myself! And the talking was completely necessary for this one! ❤️❤️ go girl!!

Aria’s Angel: You make it look so effortless and easy that color is gorgeous

Quitthyn: Love it! How long does it last w the ghost bond? I’m installing mine tmrw

Chandra McDaniel: Especially after watching this video, I have subscribed I love this video, and have been watching more of your videos keep up the great work.

thetalkofnewyorkk: rinse with cold water so the toning can stay in the hair.

imani webb: FINALLY A VIDEO THAT SHOWS THE RIGHT ASH BLONDE I WAS LOOKING FOR

IAmKianaRoe: Did you get an extreme amount of shedding due to the wella toners ? Or was it normal shedding ?

MEL SHANTY: This was amazing thanks

Kede Mighty: Love the wig

donasfabulousfinds home: Your eyebrows look gorgeous!

Havana Saint: omg you made that???/ wow it looks amazing!

Keyshauna Bain: You should’ve tinted the frontal & plucked it more, for a more natural look.

Sandy O. La reine des eaux: Cameroon is represented...gorgeous as always

Han Huynh: Can u do more hair styles of choices ?

Ksja Kindred: How long did you leave the dye on ? Just til it turned purple?

WhiteIndi: Yes Cryssy !, Givin me snow white vides

CIERRA J: Wonder if this color would look right on me

SalmaNuura: You are so beautiful and ur hair is gorgeous notification squad ❤️❤️❤️❤️

Shana Adams: My forehead is big too lol. I think that makes the wig lay better though since you can apply it right on your skin.

Champagne Mami: It probably looked thicker even after plucking because you didn’t really get the knots . You were just pulling the hair no shade the hair is beautiful to me

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rachel rubin: I think you mean you only used the t14 ..the t10is pale blonde and doesn't tone and t14 is called silver lady

JNL: How yal lay wigs with makeup on ?

shanika kerr: Icey. Love it

Han Huynh:

purplegal05: Come thru Khaleesi!

Cejade Myers: Can I just use purple shampoo?

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