Making A 6X6 Closure Wig 2020 | West Kiss Hair Brazilian Straight |

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HAIR:

6x6 closure is from west kiss:

https://www.westkiss.com/6-6-lace-clos...

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24", 26", & 26" Bundles are from new star hair company: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/328463...

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Products used:

-Black Opal True Color Skin Perfecting Stick Foundation SPF 15 Suede Mocha

-KeraCare Styling Wax Stick

-Conair Infiniti Pro Rainbow Titanium Flat Iron 1-3/4"

-göt2b Glued Blasting Freeze Spray

-BB Pump it Up! Foam Wrapping Lotion

Okay, so this is the closure that will be bleaching its six by six. It'S a really good quality closure and I'm just showing you on the back in the front under closure. So these are the products that I'll be using, I'm using the b/w, sook armed bleach and the forty developer. Sometimes I do you study developer, but today I'm using forty fuse forty uh. I don't leave it on for that long, because you know it leashes faster. If you study it bleaches, it takes a little longer, and sometimes I do use blue bleach, but the white it's easier for me to see the knots bleaching so yeah and I'm just trying to get the perfect consistency. I don't like it too thick, but not too runny either. So I don't like run through the closure, but if it's too thick, it will literally not bleach. I'Ve had that problem before where I've had um. I found a piece of hair. Oh but uh. I'Ve had the problem where, like uh, it was too thick like I had way more bleached and I had developer and it didn't like bleach at all. So we just get like a really perfect consistency honestly and yeah, I'm just mixing it up until I get my desired consistency all right, so you see I'm starting to get the consistency that I would like. I don't really know how to describe it um, but it looks like yogurt. You know if you know how the yogurt looks. That'S the type of consistency that I went for and yeah I'm gon na show you how hi looks so it's just like that. So now I'm going to start to bleach the closure, but before I start I'm spraying the front of the closure with water and brush that back just so the please don't touch that and those hair don't get in my way. So this is how it's supposed to look after you brush all those hairs back with the water, and I will be using a plastic knife, not metal, don't ever mix metal with Leafs, though using a plastic knife just evenly and nicely spread out the bleach on the Closure I got this idea from Erica J. I love her in her videos, but I find this way easier to put the bleach on the closure rather than using the regular brush that you use the color here, because that's what I used to use and this method is way easier and it doesn't run through The closure, so I'm gently patting the bleach on the closure. I do not spread it. I just take the bleach with the knife and then I just Pat it down and I do spread it. I don't really not explaining, but I just do it really really gentle. I kind of do spray a little bit but, like I don't press down on the closure, so this is how it looks after I'll say, 30 to 35 minutes of bleaching um. It all depends on the hair. Sometimes it takes longer. Sometimes it takes less than 30 minutes. It all depends on the closure the front, so you just got ta keep watching it until it turns blond, and now I'm using the e so plus, or ISO Plus neutralizing shampoo and then I'll be using the shimmer lights to get the brassiness out of the closure And this is how it looks this is before I use this shimmer lights. Don'T worry if you still have some knowledge that are like visible, because um we're gon na use makeup later on, but even if it's like a light brown color, it's not like all the way blonde. Yet it's okay, don't you could just wash it off? You don't have to like leave it on until all the dots are bleached but yeah. So now I'm just putting the shimmer lights on and I'll be leaving that I'll say I don't remember. I was like 10 15 or 20 minutes. I don't remember, but I left it sitting for a little bit until I washed it off, and I'm just you know letting it sit there until all that brassiness comes out and I'm rinsing it off, and this is how it looks after the brashness comes out like I don't know if y'all could tell the difference, but it looks way better and then we're starting to plug okay, so I already did half of the closure. I just did a part in the middle. I didn't think that part was really important to show you how high part, so I just skipped that part, but I already parted one side. I'M just gon na show y'all how I did the other side of the closure, don't mind. My canvas head sitting on the floor right now, but yeah so before I plug y'all, see that I sprayed the hair with water it's way easier to plug when the hair is wet, and I just as I'm flicking, I constantly spray the hair with water and um. The way I click is really random. I got this technique from Erica J before I used to do row by row like part each row and just pluck, but now I just go with like behind the hairline and wherever it's thick, I just thin that out - and I just put my plug until it Turns out, but um yeah, that's how I plug and there's nothing like that. That'S literally all I do. I don't know how to explain it. I just keep plugging wherever I see is too thick and I just keep doing that over and over until it matches the other side of the hairline. So y'all can see how I pull out their hair. I go in the backwards motion like I pulled the hair back with the tweezers, and I use any tweezer like a dollar from the beauty, supply store so matter, and I make sure to pull it all the way from the knot up. So you know it completely. Comes off and as I'm plucking I make sure not to go too close to my part in the middle. So ever you part your hair. The closure do not collect near the part because it will make your part look bigger and it's not gon na be cute, and this is how it turned out after I was done plucking now, I'm going to begin sewing down the culture on a dome mesh cap That I got from Amazon y'all can see. I put the closure an inch above the cap to give you that front row like look when I pin down the closure on the cap. It did not lay flat like how I want it to be. Usually, when I do way because way forward by foreclosures or you in front was like hey, the back lays flat down on the cap, but this was different, but, as I start to sew it down eventually flattened out the technique that I used for sewing. I just put the thread through the needle tie and I and I just go around the whole closure until I reached the end and I cut it and I just tie a knot. I don't do anything special, that's all I do so now that I'm done sewing on the closure to the cap. I cut the extra thread off and then I tie like 3/4 knots and then I cut off the extra thread on that, and that is it as how I sew on my closures to my case. So now I'm going to start adding the charts to the cat. I use a white eye pencil, so it can be a guide, as I add the tracks on the cat and I'm using the 30 second morning blue. I do not sew on my tracks on my wigs anymore. It just takes too long, and this works for me and I'm using three bundles of 26 of 24 of Brazilian straight. So I just added the first row and after I press down on it, I spray it with spritz just so it can be secured. And then I do not cut the tracks. I just flip it over add glue to the other side, and then I just keep just keep that going until I get to the top and then I start cutting once I reach the top just so it doesn't have any bumpy um tracks up there. Now that I have reached the top, I start to cut off the tracks, because I don't want a lumpy look on my leg. So now I'm going to begin straightening the hair. I still have glue on my finger from gluing that I found so just disregard that, but I'm using Rusk thermal serum and it's a heat protectant and also makes the hair silky. I don't use a lot just a little bit and I just put that throughout the hair - and I straighten it with my straightener and that's Conair - titanium strainer, okay, so this silence after I'm, not straightening it, and now I'm going to cut the extra arm cap off That is underneath the closure. Anam would start straightening the closure itself, I'm using the same exact method that I use for the tracks and what I do is I section off the closure and straighten each section until I get to the top, where I have the middle part, and I do that On both sides of the closure, so now that I'm done straining the closure you'll see the difference, it makes just straightening the hair and how flat it looks. But now I'm going to go with my hot coal and I'm gon na use my wax stick as well. The wax stick that I would be using is karekare, and I put that on the top of the culture and then I go back with the hot comb, and I just keep doing that until it's super flat to my liking. Throughout the video I did go back and plucked a little bit more as you can see. Okay, so another technique that I got from Erika J is: I cut off those tabs on both sides of the closures, so I can lay flat on my head. Okay, so before this I did start to cut off some baby hairs, but as I was making them, I decided I didn't want baby hairs with this wig, so the hairs that I did cut in the front. I just pushed it back with foam and that's what I'm doing now, I'm just pushing back the front of the hairline with bone, and that is it. Okay and now I am sewing on an elastic band and when I saw my elastic bands, I saw it on to the sides of the closures to the band, and I did that on one side already, I'm just showing you how I did it. On the other side, so what I do I stick the needle through the closure through the band and then back through the band to the closure, and I just keep doing that pattern until I reach to the end, and I cut off the thread, make a knot Like two three four knots and then I cut off that extra thread, that's hanging off and then that's all. I do. Okay, now I'm cleaning makeup on the back of the lace so that it can match my skin tone more and I'm using the black opal foundation. Stick in the color mocha, I think yeah mocha and that's the same color I used for my nude cap, okay, so here I start to put the foam so that the hair will I get out of my way, which was not a good idea, because the hair Was like still wet after this and yeah like I made a mistake doing that I don't know why. I did that, but after that I just cut off the lace and y'all gon na see like how I cut off the lace. I cut it in a really like zigzag motion, like not straight because then it won't look as realistic, so that same color foundation, mocha, I'm putting that on top of the lace just so it could blend even more on my skin okay, now to sharpen my part, I'M gon na use this color that I'm showing y'all to part my part. If that makes sense like just so, I can define my part even more and it could just pop out. You can see it, so both sides of the closure was flopping up. So what I did was I sprayed got to be glued free spray. You don't have to do this cuz, it's not noticeable unless you touch it or like you flop it up yourself, but I wanted it to be extra secure. So that's what I did and then I combed the hair back, because I didn't want the hair to you know, get hard and get stuck on the on my forehead or the closure. So right after I spray, I brushed numbers back combed the hair back. This is how it looks is how to close your lips. Isn'T it cute, I didn't add baby like I started.

Nina Magnificat: Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo elle m’a vraiment aidé

Jordan Phillip: Wow thank you . Cuz my wig been sliding back since day one

Emery Mirand: Yessss girl ! I’m here for it

Maya’s Alexandre: I love it

Caramel Crunches: Very nice, your a beauty

Crystal White: I really liked this , I do similar vids lets be friends x

dina lola:

Brandy Jackson: What size canvas head do you use?

Caramel Crunches: Very nice

vel mula: You are mad beautiful smh

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