How To Make A Frontal Wig | Part 2: Plucking! Detailed

Hey guys, I am back with the second part in my how to make a frontal wig series! This video is all about plucking techniques and how to make your hairline look natural. I hope you enjoyed, see you next time!!

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Hey guys, the materials you will need to PUC your wig is a spray bottle with just water in it a comb, a good pair of tweezers. I got these from the beauty supply store and then I'm just showing you that I already plucked the left and right sides. I'M gon na be working with the middle part of the wig. So what you're gon na do is part I usually do about. I don't even think that's an inch to start plucking. You really don't need to pluck the entire frontal. I just do a little bit in the front, so the parting and everything looks more natural, we're not the parting, the hairline, my bad, so you're gon na section off your part spray with water coming out the water just smooths the hair down. So it's easier for you to see what you're working with so I hold the remainder of the hair with one hand, and then I use the back of my hand to smooth out that hair and then I just begin to flow when you hold the other hair. With one hand - and you like smooth it down, it creates tension, so the hair just kind of comes out faster when you pull it out or not faster, more so easier, and what you're gon na do is you're gon na go in that line, but do not Stay in the same spot, you're gon na want to go. That'S right, right left, while you're plucking and then you're gon na just comb out the hair that is pulled out. You will see when you run your comb through it. A lot of hair is going to come out. That is just what you pluck at first. It might look like you didn't pluck anything, but once you pull it out, you'll see and make sure to only do a light. Plug don't go in and try to pull every single hair out. This is just showing you a before and after you can see after you pluck it that the part is way more open. So then you just section off another piece. I do it in kind of small sections, so I end up sectioning the hair off about three or four times you spray with your water coming out, and then you go back in with your tweezers and pluck some more I'm sorry. If y'all hear people in the background I'm recording at school or while editing, I'm recording my voice over at school and while you're doing this just visualize your hairline visualize anybody's hairline, that you know is not just going to be straight across super-super fold with hair. In a straight line, you want it to look as natural as possible, so you basically repeat the same three steps. You part out your hair, you spray it you comb it through, and then you begin plucking and yes, I know that a lot of my knots are not as bleached as they could be, but I did not want to over bleach. So that's why I just don't want anybody commenting like you didn't bleach or not blah blah blah. I know now. This will be my last time. I believe this was my last time and on this one, I'm super super careful, because this is the very very front of my wig. You cannot well, you can, but you should not over plug this part. It'S obvious that you can always plug some more, but once you pull it out, you cannot put the hair back in. So you want to go very slow visualize what you're doing and make sure you're pulling out the right hairs, because you don't want to create a bald spot in the way. Just make sure you keep going back and forth you're not staying in the same spot and you'll be okay. This does take practice. You are not going to get this perfect on the first try. I have put multiple wigs and it is safe to say that I still myself am learning so don't be discouraged, just keep trying and you will get it and then these were kind of. Like my edges, baby hairs kinda sorta, so I just did really really light. Plucking on these, it was mostly me pulling out the super dark knots that I had left in the front and just thinning it out cuz. I knew this would be like my baby hair section and then I am done, I'm just showing you guys my hairline the front and the left side of the wig, which I had already did off camera, and then here are some shots of the finished wig. This was not mine, it was actually for a client. I did it Celie. I hope you guys enjoyed this video and I will see you in my next one.

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