How I Customize A Blonde Pre-Made Closure Without Plucking

In this video, I'm going to show you how I customize a blonde pre-made closure without plucking. This is the process I teach in my Lace Wig Training System. I hope you enjoy!

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Hey it's Mike white, a bracelet and in this video I'm about to show you the next project, I'm working on so in this project. I am working on another one of my wigs, for my photo shoot that I'm doing - and this is the blond one that I showed you might hear my son coughing in the background or my dog barking, everybody will survive kidding. But in my on my Instagram video I had, I showed a closure, a blonde closure and a blonde frontal. So I decided to work on the closure, and so I removed all of the hair without plucking from this section here and in the front as well, because I'm going to ventilate, you know overdo the hairline or whatever through here and so right. Now I'm just going through and you can see the difference. Look at these lines. That is not my work. Okay. I don't ventilate on lines like that. What you see here is my work and it's only a little bit that I've been working on, but I'm ventilating. I'M not pulling one hair in every hole. I'M pulling two hairs two to three in every hole, because this hair is very, very, very fine and so to pull one hair. It will not be dense enough. So all I'm doing anytime, you remove hair like what like the way I teach in the lace, wig training system - 2.0 anytime, you remove that hair safely. You will sometimes, if you don't remove it on a straight line, which typically you don't because of the way that the solution that I use the way it spreads you may have to come in and add some hair in that back area in empty spaces, which is Totally normal, so that's what I'm doing right now, I'm just going through here and I'm just beginning to ventilate. This hair is a little different, see that little short hair right there I'll just either push that through or comb that out. But this hair is a little different from what I'm used to working with it's very, very, very, very fine, and it's super slippery, so I don't mind working with it, but it is not the ideal hair that I would typically work with. So I'm just going to show you my progress as I work through this. My goal is to be done with this. By the time I have my five-day event for my mentees, which will be December 2nd through the 6th. So I'm not gon na be working on it for like hours in a day or anything like that. I'M just gon na work on it at night and then I'll take you along to show you my progress, but before I go, I want you to camerawoman. Can you put the camera on me for a second? Let me just fix this right here. Okay, so before I go, I am getting ready to the live with my next podcast. I did an interview with Christian hip-hop artist soldier s. Oh, let me tell you something: I've done 70 podcast episodes. I love all my guests. Don'T get me wrong, but this podcast right here is one of the most exciting and probably most interesting podcasts. I'Ve ever done so you have to tune into it. I will be sure to post the link in the description box below so that you can listen to it. I'M going to sign off now and get back to ventilating. I love you and I'll talk to you soon.

Glam'Hair Passion: Beautiful work as usual Marquetta!

Will Campbell: I'm so pleased I hit that 'notification' button so I can watch your updates as and when they pop up! It was really interesting to see you working with blonde hair. Like you say, it can be a little tricky to work with as it's so fine. Have you thought about dipping your loop into a small bowl of water? That really let's you have a lot more control when you're ventilating and makes the knots so neat & tight. As ever, loving your work!

Lashena Keith: Where did you get the ventilating needle that one you using

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