Glueless Lace Closure Install Tutorial |Unice Wig

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What'S up YouTube, It's Your Girl, Killa K back with another ghetto tutorial. That'S right! I installed this hair myself. This is a glueless install um. The wig is from Eunice you, nice or. However, you want to call it. Um, it's 24 inches body, wave 4x4 lace, closure um and it's 150 density. So you know I'm not mad at it. I'M trying to be a baddie on a budget like you know. I definitely did the Cecil method for installments. You know, and I think all together the hair was like 290. I wanted to say so. I only paid 77 for the first installment and I have three more installments to go, because why not you know it's cheaper to keep her. You know what I mean. So if you ever wanted to try that option, I definitely would recommend it. Instead of just having to pay a whole 200 300 up front. You could definitely try that method, because I know it's working for me, but yeah. I'M gon na show you my ghetto version of how I laid this hair down and I hope you guys enjoy it. You know I didn't curl it on camera, but I'll show you just what I did like in the comfort of my home, I'm a kitchen beautician. So, okay, so first off, let me just say this is really ghetto. I know I should have had a a spatula or professional brush to mix all of this um 40 developer and BW powder up, but you guys get the point. Y'All know what I'm doing. I couldn't find my brush and I didn't have time to go, stop and get another one. So yeah, I mix 40 developer 40 volume developer mixed with the BW powder and I just put it in and I kind of just eyeballed it and I just found the right consistency. I added more powder when I feel like it was too loose, and then I just kept stirring until it got to a consistency that I actually enjoyed. After that I kept stirring stirring, Sterns starting and then I was ready to lay onto the knots um. I was very gentle with how I put it on the knots make sure you don't put such a heavy layer on, because if you do, the bleach will seep through and get on the part. I had a little trouble with it at first, but then um once I fixed it when I put some black spray on my part, so it was kind of like you couldn't even tell, but if you overdo it, the product will get onto the actual front of The hair and you can actually see where the hair has been bleached, but I worked it out. You couldn't even tell I'm a professional at this anyway. I just choose to do stuff the lazy weight when it's done for me. If I'm doing it on somebody else said, then it would be different. But for me I just chose to be. You know ghetto, because it's just I'm at the house, I'm a kitchen beautician. So y'all be all right: foreign foreign things just got really ghetto. Now, as you can see, I have a mannequin head, but I don't have a mannequin stand and I didn't have any text to like secure the wig down on the side. So it was hard trying to you, know hot comb, this hair without the wig sliding every witch away. So after I just hot comb, the hair to just to get it straight as possible, then I began to pluck I section off one thin layer at once, and then I section off another layer after that. Just to get you know that natural look, because I hate when wigs look super super bulky and not flat at the top. So I thought that I would try and keep in mind guys. This is my first time ever doing a full install from start to finish. On myself of a wig, so I was really just going off of what I saw other stylists do and what I saw off of other YouTubers. So if you guys know any other ways or tricks or tips, let me know okay, but I did what I could with what I had. Okay I'ma Do the best with what I got. Okay and that's it now right here I decided. I wanted a side part. So I had to mold the hair to the side. You know what I mean. If that makes sense I had to, it was a middle part. I had to hot comb each section of the hair to swoop it to make it a side part if that makes sense, like I literally just section off hair, put the wax on it and then hot combed it in a direction that I wanted. My part to fall and, as you can see, Kelly Joe just wanted to be on camera she's just never far away, and I did that until I had a nice flat side part. You know what I mean a nice side, bang whatever you want to call it. I had to make sure it was nice and flat foreign now right here. You can see that I use some concealer to cover up my part or to conceal my part just to match my skin tone a little bit better um, nothing too major. I didn't really go overboard because I just wanted to get an outline first um before I actually start installing the hair. Now I also went and just started to straighten the hair. While it was not attached to my head. I just had it on just for, like the purposes of getting it completely straight um I use biosilt to get some shine into the hair because I wanted it bone straight or close to Bone straight as best that I could do so. That'S what it's given right now and, as you can see, that was really hot. My curlers, my flat irons were on 440 and it got it got down. It got pretty hot. It got really good down to the nitty-gritty, so yeah hot burning my hand burning. My hair just hot baby, when I say I was burning up, I had to take the wig off and recuperate child. It was too hot. Snatched it right off, but this is where I use the even holding spray um. This is my first time ever using it. I just saw a couple of girls on YouTube: try it so I thought maybe I should try it too. I just kept spraying and I was right there. I was combing my hair just to get all the flakes out, so it wouldn't be hard in the front and I just proceeded to blow dry and push down the lace melt. It down make sure it was getting nice and flat and make sure it was drying properly. My melting is banned from Eunice and it worked like a charm. I'M definitely going to use this over and over again, because I've been needing one of these real bad, so yeah. Now at this point the lace had been melted. I had laid it down. Everything was nice and neat um. I was just using some more of the mousse to loosen up my hair in the front once again from where the spray had been placed. So I just wanted to make sure my hairs weren't, so sticky and greasy. You see that I had to make sure that that was taken care of ASAP expeditiously and it worked for the most part. I didn't have any issues with the with the foam so and then I just flat ironed it right there or hot combed it right there. Just to get it back straight and then we're going to start cutting the lace like I had to use some of that mousse to lift some of the lace that was accessed. I had to use that again just so. It could make it easier for me to lift it up and cut some more foreign. This was me attempting to cut out some baby hairs um for my first time, I didn't like how I did it, but I tried I did the best that I could do. I just hot combed. It then cut it like. I saw the girls on YouTube doing because when it come to edges, I'm really not the greatest at it, but I'm getting better bear with me. It'S only going to get better from here, okay, but I did what I could like it's just. It takes me a long time to perfect my edges so with my natural hair, let alone trying to do it with this hair. So I did what I could. Okay, foreign, so this was me trying to curl up my baby hairs just to give that wispy effect. You know the you know how the girls be doing. I know y'all be seeing them curled and baby heads up and then they swivel it and swoop it and curl it. I don't know what they'd be doing, but I just went for what I knew and it seemed like. I was doing right, okay, so yeah and of course I had to add a little mousse to the side, because I'll be saying y'all, do that too so see it then that's when it started to come together. So it's like okay, I got a little hope and then I just me being a perfectionist like I kept messing with it. It actually was pretty decent the first couple times that I swooped it, but I started messing it up again, just because I just wasn't sold all the way, but then I finally got it together. You see it yeah. I know okay so right here I added some setting powder that was closer to my skin tone um. I added that to the perimeter of my hair to just cover up that white cast that you get from the lace and the spray I had to get that about it there. I wanted it to look as natural as possible, and this powder worked great, as you can see like. I think it was pretty good, like you can't even tell from afar. You know. Even up close, you still wouldn't really know unless you had like a magnifying glass like. Oh, she got that lace like who's. Looking that hard, I don't know, but once again messing with my edges, messing with the baby hairs, just couldn't leave it alone and still trying to figure it out still trying to get it together, but for the most part, look how it came out, then I tried On these lashes baby they were so big honey. I don't even do big lashes, but I said why not let me try. I actually look cute right here. I wasn't mad at it, but I hate big lashes. So that's it.

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