Bleaching & Plucking Tutorial Closure Wig 2022 | Beginner Friendly | Detailed

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I just want to be your favorite. I just want to be your favorite. What'S up style, babes welcome, to welcome back to my channel, it's challenge orianna, and in today's video i will be doing a bleaching and plug-in tutorial on this 5x5 closure. I did mention in this install video of the same exact wig. Here'S a clip that i have a video of me, bleaching and plucking it so here it is. If you haven't seen that install make sure you click the link above or down below and let's get into it, so i take some got to be spray and i use that to spray it on the hairline. Just so it's not in my way. You don't want a pieces of hair in the way while you're bleaching it, because it will bleach very quickly and easily we're trying to believe you're, not it's not the hair. So this is just a packet of bleach that i had gotten from a blue chin and dyeing kit. Normally, i would use bw2 powder and 30 developer. That'S free developer, but that's literally all i had on me at the moment. Normally i will use either bw2 powder or the l'oreal quick blue bleach, but either or i always use 30 developer because 30 developer does bleach. You know not as quick as 40 developer. So keep that in mind. I am using 4a developer only because that's all i had on hand, but normally i would just use 30 developer because you can take your time with that, all right. So now that it's mixed up, it's like a thick consistency, i'm kind of like toothpaste, that's what i would describe it as, and i'm just going to apply that to the back of the closure first and then move my way up, because the back always bleaches slower Than the front, the knots usually are bigger in the back and yeah, i'm just placing that right. On top of the lace, i'm not pushing it in too deep because it will sleep through and bleach the roots of the hair, and you just don't want that. Yes is so i let mine sit on for 15 minutes, and that was just the right amount of time. It'S probably because i use fourier developer. I don't like to use fourier developer just because it does bleach way too quickly um, so i would definitely suggest to use 30 developer and usually i would do like 30 minutes for it to sit on there, but it didn't need that. You know it really depends on the wig as well like. I can't give you a set time that you should bleach your knots, because all knots are different on a wig. You know you might need to bleach longer. You might need to bleach it shorter. You know it could bleach too quick or it's not bleaching, quick enough. So i'm going to go in with my purple conditioner and i'm just going to make sure that's thoroughly in there scrub a dub dub. You can use purple conditioner, purple, shampoo or neutralize the shampoo. That will also stop the bleaching and it will tone down the knots because the knots were very brassy and that is not cute whatsoever. So, like i said, i'm just making sure that that's thoroughly in there and i let that sit on there for about like 15 minutes or so and then i'm going to come back in with my silicone mix and i'm just going to give that a deep condition. Silicone mix isn't new to my channel whatsoever. I love using some silicone mix. It gets the hair to have this perfect like slip through it. It just. It just makes the hair come back to life as well any damaged hair that you have will come right back to life if you use some silicone mix. So i personally like to let the wig dry and then that is when i start to pluck you can do it wet or damp. But personally i don't like to do that just because i feel, like you really can't see a difference when the hair is wet and then you know you might plug way too much and once you pluck it, you can't get it back. So i just like to wait for it to be dry, and then i get my hot comb and just press that straight back, and i can just you know, see clear so after i press that straight back, i get my ratchet comb and i'm just going to Pull some hair out. This would be considered like i guess, the baby hairs. Basically, i pull out the pre-plucked. You know portion because most wigs come pre-plugged, so i like to go behind that and finish up the hairline, because you know a pre-plugged wig necessarily won't match your hairline or anybody else's hairline. So i just go behind that pre-plug section and just start plugging. So my plug-in in this video and in my other video is the same. I plucked the same exact way um and i'm just showing you this in real time, because i just want y'all to see that it does take time. You do need to take your time. Otherwise, you can possibly either plug too much off or cause yourself to have a holier lace. I'Ve done that plenty of times in the past, so you definitely want to learn from that mistake. So yeah i plucked the same exact way as the other video. I just do like a plug plug skip method, and i just do that from left to right right to left and then after i'm done with that section, i go behind that portion again. I do that about three times like i'll put i'll, go behind one portion plug, go behind one portion plug and then go behind the last portion. Pluck it and then i'm done and i'll plug the beginning of the hairline is yes. I really hope that you guys are understanding what i mean by it. I mean, as as you keep on watching you'll understand what i mean um. I hope that this is making more sense to you, but yeah. It'S really simple. It'S it's not hard um! Just you know take your time with it, uh don't rush because, like i said you don't want to put too much off and give yourself a bald spot or you know you know, leave a hole in your leg, and this is what i mean after i'm done. Plugging behind that pre-plugged hairline, i go in front of it and start to plug that because um some wigs, this one wasn't boxy, but some wigs happen to be like a boxy hairline. So i like to get rid of that that, like indent like most some of the wigs that are pre-played like they have this kind of look to them, and i just really want to get rid of that. So i go behind that hairline in the front. As you see and just start plugging not too much just a little bit because we did do a lot of plug-in behind the hairline um just to you know, fix it up, add our little finishing touches and then, after that, i'm pretty much done. I'M gon na show you a side-by-side view of how the wig came and how it looks after i plucked it and honestly it's a big difference like you could definitely see a difference. I didn't plug too much off, but you could definitely see a difference see so the right side is what i did and the left side is how it came pre-plugged, and that is a major difference. It looks so good too. I mean honestly, you can wear it. You know how it comes, but when you do that little bit of plucking, it really makes a big difference and your installs look so bomb. They look good just like this. This is how the hair turned out after i installed it. If you are interested in the install portion of this wig, i will leave that link above in the icard or down below in my description box. This wig is from love me, so i will leave the info for this wig down below as well. I'Ll see you on the next one: bye style, babes, yes,

QUEEN: That’s what I needed a video like this very detailed and I love that wig I’m about to go buy me one now ❤️❤️ thanks again

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