Revamp A Wig With Me Part 1 | How To Fix Torn Lace

Hi guys, so this is part 1 of a 3 part series on how to revamp a wig…

Part 2: How to properly launder weave/wig

Part3: Updated DIY frontal wig

I hope you learn one or two things. Let’s discuss in the comment section.

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Hello, hello, guys welcome back to my channel. My name is viviano. If this is your first time seeing this channel you're very, very welcome. Please subscribe if you're returning subscriber welcome back og so, as the title says, we'll be doing a week. Revamping of this hair, this hair was sent to me by a client apparently was made too small, and then the lace started tearing. So what i'll be doing is fixing the lace taking the hair out of the wig cap, treating it and then re-wigging it so guys. If you're interested in seeing the steps, please stay tuned, so okay guys, i just want to show you what the hair looks like on the mannequin, as you can see, is looking really battered and you know thirsty. So this is what the tear looks like it's pretty. It'S pretty long. Okay, but don't worry, we got, we got it, we got it under control, so this is what the coils look like. Okay, we'll be reviving these curls. You know taking care of the hair, so guys um. What you want to do is to secure your tread on your frontal and i always advise you to do that if you're not away from the tear, you don't want to put too much pressure on that here. So you just go a few knots below or beside that tier and then secure your trade, so i will be using a single thread to sew this frontal. I won't be doubling it, so i'm going to show you how to secure a single tread like so so you just want to pull through to where it singles out there. Then we are going to make a knot at the end of the tread, but we are not going to be closing that knot, guys you just um twist it and make the knot and leave it open because we'll be running our needle right through that knot to Secure it so you leave the hole open like that, and then you pass your needle through it like. So then you want to take the end of the knot that you made and then you want to pull it all the way down to the lace frontal and i advise you to actually tie another knot, so just double it like so just to secure it properly. So it doesn't unravel and then you use your scissors to take out the end of the trade so guys, as i said. Well, i don't know if i said it, but what we'll be doing will be um doing a blanket stitch. You want to take at least at most two knots like two holes away from the chair: okay, anything more than that. It'S just going to be bulky and annoying. So the most you should take is two holes from each side. I won't recommend one because it can tear so just take two holes that just use that as a standard, okay um, so once you pass it through you'll be turning it around. That'S using the blackhead stitch use the double side of the thread. Okay to turn over the needle and then drag it out, don't use the other end. That is single use the double a and always make sure that when you drag out your thread, it singles out always make sure that you do that. So we'll just be doing this one more time before i speed it up, because you know i don't want to bore you guys now and i want us to juice a little bit lagos babes. What is happening you guys are just tearing the laces up and down uh-uh. Is it the first cassidy? Is it the traffic? Is it the hot weather? Would you take it easy anyways? I always recommend uh to my client that whenever you're wearing your lace, frontal wig, you always want to wear it from the front to the back, so that the manipulation and pressure will be at the back of the cap, not wearing it. From the back to the front, where all the pressure and all the manipulation is um on the frontal, that's on the lace itself, so this will prevent any tear so guys if you're in lagos, nigeria - and you know you want to get your hair revamped. You know colored treated, hit up your girl on instagram i'll, be leaving my instagram handle right here for you to see you know and then let's make magic, so guys we'll be checking if our line is straight. If he's smooth, no lumps no bombs, if you have it, you have to unravel and start again, so we are good to go and then we just speed is speed this up again so guys i want to just say and talk about the different types of lace: Um frontal in the market, the main lace frontals that in the market are at the hd lace and then the regular, transparent swiss delays. Okay, guys, i want you to know that the hazel is actually a type of sweetness okay. So if your vendor is telling you i have hdm sweetness, please tell the vendor to specify: do you mean hd lace, or do you mean regular, swiss, glaze? Okay, if you're new to this, i would highly recommend that you start with a regular swiss lace because they are more durable they're, not as fragile as your hd lace. Okay, guys so always start with that. So we'll be checking our line to see if it's looking nice, it's looking pretty pretty good so guys, as i was saying, make sure that you uh always ask the list type and that you're getting hazy list is very, very seamless is melts to the skin beautifully It but it's very fragile, very soft, so guys um. I would highly recommend that if you are a professional, if you are not heavy-handed on your lace and if you know that you actually be giving that hair to a stylist to fix for you and a professional um hair laundry person to take care of the week For you, i would recommend that you just go for a haiti list, because i mean it's like almost like skin, if not like skin, so guys again always make sure that you're taking um the the knots on the left and the right on the opposite side. Not adjacent so that you don't have an uneven lace and you will know that you're doing a good job, because when you get to the end, one side is not higher than the other side. You are equal. That'S how you know that you did a really good job, so this is something you really want to take your time to do. No rushing, you know. So we are doing our last um stitch. We'Ll do a regular blanket stitch. Then we repeat this, but we'll do double blanket. If there's anything like that. So again, you want to go away from the tier just like how you did uh the beginning of the of the tread once you take that away like so you want to turn it again and you know move past it through the lace. This time you, wouldn't you won't, drag it to the end. You just leave it like this and then you just tie a knot using these two parts like so so one time is good, but you can do it two times i mean anyhow, you want to do it. Then you cut out the excess thread and voila. This is what we are working with guys. Okay, i took the hair out of the wig cap, so this is what it looks like um. You can see that the other side there's also a curve there, so we actually did a really good job, because this is where it's supposed to end by the ear. So i'm going to be turning it around for you to see now. I will just say that this frontal is busted, but you know we'll make we'll make it work guys. I can't wait to see you in my next video, please like comment and subscribe, and our next video will be treating our wig our weave and taking it out from the wig cap. See you guys bye.

Itumelengnaledi Teba: Hey sis ✨ Thank you for the video . I literally just recovered my lace front and I thought I’d have to take it somewhere to replace the whole frontal or even throw the wig away. Unfortunately I don’t have the thread you using but used a very greyish whitish one and it worked perfectly❤️❤️❤️❤️thanks a lot.

West Juee: Would you do the same for little ripped holes on the lace caused from plucking?

Toni Okike: Now that's a revamp in progress! Big ups babe

LOTTIES CUISINE: I have learnt something today. HD lace, Swiss lace and blanket stitch

chisom jennifer ilorah: Needed this❤️❤️❤️

Sakle Smiles: Nice one!!

unknown feather: Thank you for the video, what is the name of the thread you used

Carlia Renford: What kind of thread was used?

TyBrionna Williams: So it’s best to use white thread specifically

Ruth Ezomoh: What kind of thread is this

Nwabueze Rita: Please what's the name of the thread

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