How I Create Realistic Hairline & Baby Hairs On 360 Lace Wig | Lovely Bryana

How I Create Realistic Hairline & Baby Hairs on 360 Frontal Wig.| Lovely Bryana hair tutorial.

The wig bought by Bryana's friend from http://www.wowafrican.com/, link to the wig: http://bit.ly/2hYnJ2f

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Video wig info:

360 Lace Frontal Wig 180% Density Natural Wave Brazilian Virgin Hair [TLW03]

link to the wig: http://bit.ly/2hYnJ2f

Hair Color: Natural

Hair Length:18in

Cap Construction: 360 lace around, front 4in lace ,back 2 in lace & wefts at crown

Wig Density: 180%

Hairline: Pre-plucked

Lace Color: Light Brown

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What is 360 lace wig? we pre-sewed the 360 frontal & bundles into a wig. It is not full lace, not lace front, which is with lace around. 360 lace frontal wig is with more wefts at top, total wig density is 180%.

With this 360 lace frontal wig you can have the versatility in styling options

-Up-dos and high pony tails

-Freestyle parting – so you can part in any desired direction.

-No more need to worry about your edges showing or your tracks being exposed!!

-You will have more depth in styling options with this trending and revolutionary hair extension piece.

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Products used:

Jane Carter Wrap Foam

Eco Styler Argan Oil Gel

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Hi guys welcome back to my channel, so one of my friends bought the 360 wavy wig from while African that I have my other video on and she asked me to customize it and do the hairline and the baby hairs for her. So I thought why not still me for you guys, but let me just say right now that yeah, I filmed two videos the same day, and this is the same shirt that I dyed my hair in in my BOB video, which is why my hair looks like That and why this t-shirt looks like that. It was originally all purple. People keep asking me about it, but that's just from all the times I believe and dry my hair, but but yeah first thing that I like to do is to make sure that the wig is secured on the wig head with some type of pin, so that It'S not sliding back, and then I like to go back at least a part at least inch thick worth of hair out of the hairline, because I want to be able to do at least 3 to 4 sections of plucking. So once I do that, I go ahead and spray the hair a little bit just to get the flyaways out the way and so that I can really see the distant groups that I am making. And then I go ahead and I start plucking. So what I do is I plug a section and then I skip a section if that makes sense. I have another video on this that it's really more detailed, but I wanted to do this quick one just to show you guys on an actual wig, because I used a closures of side closure, a frontal the first time. So, as you can see I plug about, I want to say maybe like 7 million hairs, and then I skip about 7 to 10 hairs, and then I plug 7 to 10 years and then skip 7 6 in here and that's what creates the dips and the Waves in the hair, so that is not just a straight hair line so once I make it all the way down to the ear with the plucking, I go ahead and part another section of hair, that's going to lay on top of that, and I do the Same process, but this time you want to make sure that you're not plucking in front of the same part that you pluck the first time because then you're just going to be creating a long like part ball spot. So you want to make sure that you're plucking in part in front of the part that you skipped the first time just so you can get a more even in a more thinned out flowing hair line. So after you do that for about three to four sections, you should now be at the hairline and you just go ahead and do the same thing and then you just kind of thin out the part that is going to be the baby hair. So you don't have too much baby hair in the front, and now you can see the nice subtle difference and then you just do the same exact thing to the other side of the wig, so once you've swept both sides. I just like to go through one more time in the front and make sure that I have just the right amount of baby hairs out in the front and that I don't have any sick patches. So that's what you see me doing right now is just plucking away some of the parts that are too thick and then we want to start the baby here. So the first thing that I like to do is I'd like to use a foam wrap, and this is just one from Jane Carter that I got from Target and what this does is it keeps the baby hairs where the baby hairs go and the other hairs, Whether other years ago, if that makes sense, so basically it'll keep your baby hairs in the front and keep them from falling back, and it keeps the longer hairs from falling forward into the baby ears. The hairs are set in place. I just go ahead and cut and I want to say I cut: I only leave about an inch worth of baby hair. It'S because you want to have a mess so that you can do the scoop. I also leave the hairs that are closer to the ears. A little longer because those tend to be a little more difficult when you're trying to get the wig to lay down and not to cover any of the problems you have with the ear tabs listing or anything like that, the longer hairs will kind of next. I just take my favorite gel, which is equal, styler, argan oil, gel and my hair to press and just start creating the schools in waves with the baby hair. I have the baby hair shape. I go in one more time with the phone rep and I don't rub it in I just kind of let it sit on top. Then I tie a scarf on it and I just let it sit until it's completely dry once I believe that it is completely dry. I just go in one day time with a blow dryer, just to be sure that it's 100 % dry take the scarf off, and then there you have the baby hairs. They'Re, not hard they're, not crunchy. They stay where they want, where you want them to say, and you can move them freely just in case you don't like them and want to change them. Unfortunately, I left my camera at home when I took her her wig, so I just inserted this clip of my video from the wig that I have, but this is the exact same method that I use when I created the baby hairs in this video. So I hope you guys enjoyed this video. I hope I helped anyone out there. If you have any other comments or suggestions, maybe please feel free to leave them down below. I love you guys and I'll see you in my next video

JaLisa Jai: So pretty would love to have one

Nelao Brown: loooooooove your technique

Rhonya De Leon: Ps. Great job on the wig I have this is a wig on my pic.

Tray Robbins-Gordon: Beautiful! But do you have a video where you show how to cut the lace?

Christina Lewin: Omg that looks so real on you like what the good job omg that looks so realistic ho agrees with me

It’s Dora:

bella: perfect

Rhonya De Leon: Hey griLL , I was just swimming thru vids and not to stay but on the dyed tee...I like dyed by accident tees. and I luv purple. It's Ur hand made tye dyed workshirt B

hotgirlz1: where is the leopard scarf from

keema Golden: how much would u charge?

THAT IS ALL: niiice

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