How To: Pluck Your Lace Frontal 2022/ Beginner Friendly #Hairtutorial #Pluck #Frontalwig #Hair

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Thanks for tuning in. Today’s tutorial is on how to pluck your frontal wig to give it the natural hair illusion. This technique applies to both frontal and closure wigs. I do hope you enjoy watching , please don’t forget to like, comment and subscribe.

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Hi guys welcome back to my youtube channel, so i'll be diving right into this video. This is what the frontal looks like so i'll, be showing you guys how to give it this natural illusion, uh, no hairline is really this full. So i'm going to show you guys how to block it. So the first thing you'll need. Is your water bottle your tail comb, your tweezer? This is different from the regular trees. I used to fix your lashes, so the first step is to sprinkle water on the hairline. To you know, make your frontal visible, so you can see what you're working with and then you go in and comb it and then the next step is to pat the hair. Then you go ahead to comb it and then you begin to pluck plucking is more. Like you're pulling out on wanted hair from the headline, so i'm going to use the tweezer to block out the excess hair, because i want the hairline to be scanty. Yeah to you know, make it look more like a natural hair, so i'm just basically showing you guys how to pluck um you're going to go ahead and start blocking after patting the hair. So, while you're plucking you're going to like be pinching the tweezer together to get rid of the hair, it might look like i'm not plucking anything. But in the end you see that i'm blocking out hairs and you're going to see the hair that i actually blocked. So, while you're blocking you're not going to stay in one position as you're blocking you're going to be moving forward and backward, you know so you don't go ahead, so you don't block yet so yeah, i'm just going to keep on plucking and keep moving forward and Backward yeah, it's just to make the hairlines county. You know to not make the frontal look to when you're installing it yeah. That'S the reason why we pluck some front has come pre-blocked already and you don't need to really block much, but i like to block my hair so yeah, that's the hair. I plucked out from this very first line, and this is what the hairline looks like. So i'm going to go ahead and pat the hair again and repeat the same process. Basically i'm just going to pulling out excess hair from the hairline, so you know give it this very scanty illusion because to be honest, no hairline comes really full um yeah. So the reason why we block is to make the frontal installation look seamless to make it look natural as natural as possible, if that makes sense so yeah, while you're blocking to not use um too much power just be light and be gentle on the net. So you don't use the tweezer to tear out the net and yeah. So as i'm plucking, i'm going to be combing to make it visible to see what i've blocked. So i don't overclock yeah and once it's dry you're going to go ahead and spray. It again and continue blocking so i'm just going to go ahead and speed up this process, but make sure you just look at what i'm doing to you know learn a bit so after i'm done plugging in i'm going to go ahead and comb back all the Hair and then go ahead and start blocking the hairline. You can see what the hairline looks like doesn't really look natural. It'S it has this um shape that i didn't like, so i had to just block out a little from the hairline so yeah. Let me just stop talking so so you can see how far i've blocked i'm still going to go into block, but i want to show you the difference between the right hand, side and the left-hand side. You can see what the hair looks like when it came, and this is what it looked like after i've blocked a little bit. I'M still going to go in to block more because i'm not satisfied, and it was so uncomfortable to film on my lap and also pluck so i decided to switch it and put it on my tripod stand. But i'm still going to go back to blocking my life actually, so, as you can see, i am still not satisfied. I can see some thick hairline, so i'm still going to go in and pass the hair and pluck the necessary parts. So you're just going to work with your eye gauge and what you want your hairline to look like. So basically, i'm just going to keep on patting and blocking, but don't over, pluck just while you're plugging keep moving your hand and don't stay in one place. So you don't overclock one particular area bye, so, while you're blocking and you've parted your frontal um test - you do not, i repeat, do not touch the middle pattern in case your client wants to wear her hair um middle pattern, so the line in the middle does Not look overblocked so, as you can see, i'm plucking closed, but i'm not looking on the middle line that i patted so the when you're blocking do not pluck the middle line just avoid that middle part. If you understand what i mean just block beside by the ear side and the front, but do not touch the middle line, just what's the difference, there's no, how you can tell me there's no difference between this side and the other side. So this is what it looked like, and this is what the other part look like. So i'm going to go ahead and block the other parts, so i'm just using the same method of pattern and spraying the hairline i spray, the hairline to you know give make it really soft, so it doesn't get hard for me to pull the hair out. That is the reason why i spray with water. Some people don't spray with water. That'S fine, but spraying water actually makes it softer and easier. So this is me struggling to put this mannequin on a tripod stand and also block and film, but it was really hard. So i had to switch and put it on my lap because it's way easier to pluck on your lap trust me. So i'm just going to repeat the same process of patting plucking and combing. You know it's just a really easy step, just watch what i'm doing closely and you're going to get the hang of it. So do so! Oh so you're going to see that while i'm plucking, i use the back of my hand to smooth the hair back. That is because i want to you know, expose the hairline to see how thick the hairline looks and yeah. This is what the hair looks like after i've blocked. I still went ahead to block the other side a bit more because i wasn't satisfied. Then i'm going to go ahead and use my hook, comb to comb, everything backward and i'll be using my wax stick to you know, make it look slicker, and after doing all this process and you're still not satisfied with the hairline, you can see going and block A little bit more, but i was satisfied i didn't want to over block it and yeah. So i hope you've enjoyed this video so far and you belong to the channel too. If you did, please don't forget to give this video a thumbs up, comment and subscribe and share this video, so my video will get recommended by youtube. Please, like really really like my videos, please, and thanks for watching and i'll see you guys in my next video

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