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Hey babes welcome back to my channel, so I'm teaming up with Tinashe here. I hope I'm seeing that right to bring you a start to finish how to color your hair, how to make a wig and kind of style it. So this is gon na be a long video. You guys sit tight jump ahead when you need to and yeah so just taking the packaging. I guess like out and taking everything out of the packaging. They do have like an instructional manuals to teach you how to take care of the wigs and things like that. I have a 5 by 5 closure, which is perfect. I didn't really want to mess around too much with a frontal just because I feel like you know. Sometimes it can just be a bit much so the closure. Wigs are always a nice and refreshing reminder of where I started right, and so I'm just pulling all this out straight out of the gate. The hair is extremely soft. It didn't really have a smell at all, but I could tell that the hair was definitely process, not a bad thing. Most here is I'm using dark and lovely for the color. Now, I don't exactly remember the names of the color, but I'll definitely look it up online and they keep down below. I'M I'm doing this on, like my coffee table in my film room and you guys can kind of see if I keep the same looking, but I just wanted to protect that I'm laying down a towel and then on the top of that, I'm just taking some Aluminum foil, very cheap, aluminum foil, so you guys make sure to do this when you're home. Of course, if you're, you know underage definitely make sure to actually appearance and things like that, so make sure it's okay for you to start dyeing because it can kind of get messy, and so in this it comes with a step one two and three, and then A booster, the booster, is supposed to really pull the most color out of it because you guys know with box dyes, if you don't bleach the hair before it's usually really hard to get the most impactful color until it just has like this. You know booster, like I said it kind of looks like food dye. I need to do a little bit more research to find out exactly what it is. I don't recommend doing these types of box size on your own hair at home. Just doesn't really, you know really makes sense, definitely want to go to a professional, but you got some see that booster really amplified the color. So it looks Orange. Don'T worry, my hair is not gon na be orange, but I was going for a more Auburn kind of reddish brown color. I just have a lot of experience with box dyes and I can kind of gauge like based off of the color that I get. What is gon na end up turning out like, so you definitely want to make sure to get about three shades lighter than the gold color to get really close to it because yeah the picture they show you on the on the box is never that accurate and So I'm just doing this in the best way. Of course you can use the applicator because it squirts out. I wanted to use a mixing bowl as well just so that I can kind of manage the product a little bit better and then, of course, I'm just slowly going through with the brush. I think you guys will see all kind of mix it up with a brush in the comb just to make sure that I'm not getting any color directly on the lace. I want it to just barely touch the roots of the hair like barely touch. Well then, I'm just gon na go back later and, of course, leash and not leave. You guys need to see a video on that. I do have a ton of wig videos and how to customize lace and all that stuff to show you how to get the right consistency to bleach your knots and things like that, and so I'm just kind of going in between the hair. You guys will see me kind of smooth over it and then I'll randomly kind of part. Just because I notice hmm, the hair is kind of tough to go through and when you notice that that means a hair, it's not completely saturated. So there's nothing gon na be a pain point. You definitely want to take your time with this. If you're a beginner, that's okay, the divers really cheap. You know it's not like one of those colors that are so dramatic to where, if you do mess up it'll be noticeable because it's gon na get it to like an Auburn. So if there aren't - and it's still you know - there's still any dark spots - meaning brown, colors or hues from the original base color, you won't notice it too much because of course the color is not being super super lighten, but nevertheless the hair is responding really really Well, I enjoy deep wave hair because you can definitely kind of just like manage the deep wave and then wearing it straight. I'M going to show you that later on in the video, but yeah we're just gon na pretty much finish up this color from here. You guys can see it went from that Super Bowl colors are starting to process. That'S when it turns white and then later on in the video I actually took the second color and kind of went back over all of the hair, with a more lighter red shade. So you'll kind of see that at the end as well, I'm just showing you the back of the frontal as well just or not frontal but closure. So you guys can see that I didn't get any color at all on the base of that. So that's gon na be really really important. I you have a video on how to do a watercolor, to show you how to remove color from your lace. If that's something that happens, you just use a complete spray or whatever just to kind of give you the yeah the tip in um. In short, but yeah you can get away with it with the bleach, just kind of massage that in and it'll be removed pretty easily or you can go back with. You know, foundation or concealer, but that's for another video. If you guys want me to be a little bit more detail in that, so that's pretty much it for this side of it. I did go ahead and put the color also at the base of the roots. That'S something that you guys can do. I'M not really a big stickler on it, because when I put my wigs together, I expect for the tripes and also be showing anyway, but just for the sake of parting purposes, and things like that. You can definitely go ahead and apply that to the roots and just really massage it in so onto the wig making process. Of course, I'm starting off on my canvas. Wake. Hey! You guys know get this on Amazon. I will be sure to link that down below, along with the stand and the T pins and things like that now this week, cap is totally optional. I'D go back and forth between the mesh, don't cap and then the adjustable mesh caps. So you guys have you seen my wig videos? You guys should be familiar with that cap as well. I found them on Amazon. Of course, you can get them in bulk and things like that or your local beauty supply store, if you're more in an urban area harder to find if you're not and she'll be using key pin to apply that closure. I use the line on the canvas wig head as like a guy to let me know exactly where the line that cap at and then you'll see a hole on the side of my camera's head just from doing so many frontals to kind of. Let me know where the ear area is as well, so there's that I'm starting off at the base of the frontal or the closure just to really tack this down. I do this little method, we'll all would loop it twice and then to seal it. I'Ll do like a wraparound around the needle three times to make a this just moves nice, so I do have a bunch of variations of that slow down sped up you guys. This is more so, for somebody that's a little bit more advanced in the process when it comes to like wigs and things like that. Obviously all of my videos are pretty beginner friendly, but this is more so for somebody that's just like. Alright, I've made a wig, maybe once or twice I just want to get a little bit more skilled at it type of thing, so definitely do the best that you can. I do. I don't believe I have a video of how to make a wig on a foam head. I strongly recommend saving up. I think it may be like twenty dollars to just get you the canvas head a 21 inch because that's the average size, because those foam heads can be a little bit tricky with trying some measure out and really get a true feel for where you need to Place everything so definitely make the investment. It will be worth it and it'll save you so much for commenting the bundles were already on sale, so the goal that I'm going to make with this wig, of course you guys saw I've, got three bundles and a closure. I wanted to get away with making a wig with one closure a five, oh five closure and two bundles. Now I can usually do that with a front. Oh just because the front row covers more space, but I really wanted to challenge myself to give you guys an opportunity to save money and also show you that you can really get away with two bundles. If you place everything correctly and because this is deep wave hair, it already comes much more thick and then the average straight or body wave bundle. So that was perfect. I believe I have a 124 actually. I think I had a 26 24 22 and a 20 inch closure, so I started with the longest limb. You guys didn't even see me color the 24 inch at all or the 22 inch at all, because it was just kind of like and I'm not even gon na mess around with it. I just really wanted to get rid of the or get away with the two bundles, so I didn't even bother coloring it, so it wasn't even an option. So I had to make this work you guys, when I do videos like this, where I try to use at least hair as possible, but cover the most amount of space. I always start from the very tip of that closure and literally wrap around the hair, because I want all the hair to cascade towards the front. So I want this to look as full as possible. You guys will kind of see that technique. I use it for quick weaves, especially so make sure that you don't have any flyaways when you lift your hair up and things like that, especially when I'm doing it on client. We have a little bit of leave out. It works perfectly you'll get smooth ponytails like everything it is. Is you need to transition and make your weaves versatile? I promise you try this method. Let me know how it works for you. If your style is, I'm pretty sure you guys are familiar with it and if not try it out, let me know how it works, so I'm just going through. No, I like to double my lips. I dealt with my wife's all the way until I got to the second bundle once again to the second bundle you guys will kind of see, because I think I cut that part out of the video, because my battery died but yeah you'll kind of see where I had to literally squeeze it in so the way that I did that I'm. Actually it's just wait till we get to that part. So we've got a jump in a head. I want you guys to really get a feel for what it is that I'm doing, and I'm spacing the hair out about an inch. Typically, I would double the weft and space it out, maybe a half an inch depending on the thickness of the hair and what I'm going for. But with this I've literally did an inch apart, and so I got towards the center of the weave. So that really made the biggest difference, and so now that I'm finishing up this second bundle. I really just kind of want you guys to see how it's so easy to just fill in the hair like if you it's all about placement, you can get away with anything as long as you can do. The placement correctly because realistically nobody's head on their hair is as thick as some of these weaves be so to get that more natural feel. If you think about it, that way, you can really get away with your weave. You know less bundles. With the same look of realistic and natural hair, so that's that I am filling in the middle you guys the other and start from the top again. I just wanted to kind of even everything out, so I took the remaining amount of that double left, just to kind of go straight across the middle of the the weave or the wig cap, so that I can really just balance everything out. So that's that I did go ahead and fill in the top first. So basically, I took one track to go around the closure, and then I pinned that up and then I filled in everything else, so that I make sure I at least had that one finishing track and you guys can see no hairs. Peeking through everything, looks just fine like I'm, so sorry that I cut that part out or that my battery died. I apologize, but I just wanted to continue to make the wig I didn't want to stop. You guys can see that I've already bleached those knots previously before applying it and then yeah. That'S pretty much that I went ahead and cut off the remaining amount of that cap. Just took it off my wig head and did that so I didn't make a mistake and cut the lace, brushing everything back, just to really show you guys the hairline and show you how smooth the hair is you guys this closure lay really really slimming. Please some closures that I get they're kind of bulky and they sit up off a you know off of the scalp and it just kind of looks weird, but this one laid down perfectly. So I knew that I wasn't gon na, have any troubles with it. So I definitely appreciated that it was really really soft. The lace did not get stained and I'm just taking my tweezer just to kind of go through to customize the cap. So you guys know I have a ton of videos. I, my god, I have a video to show you how to customize a closure unit, and so I felt like that was really really helpful for a lot of people that wanted the frontal look, but just couldn't afford the frontal didn't want the maintenance of the frontal. So on and so forth, so I totally understand that I ended up. Switching tweezers, one of them was a little bit more pointed than the other. I needed something that was gon na, be a little bit more base. So I needed that without such points. I didn't want to like damage delay, so I took that and you guys can literally see that hair coming out. So I'm doing this in a very strategic way. I know that um, you can't hardly see exactly what it is that I'm doing so. I encourage you to check out one of my other videos that show you how to customize the lace, because it is very helpful. You guys can see. I like to do this on a more natural scale, because I realized, as you actually have that weave in that wig. It will not last as long if you over pluck to begin with, and I see that happen a lot, especially on Instagram with stylus, and you know I get it. You want the most natural look as possible when the client gets out of your chair, but then three four days, five days later, when they, you know they're brushing through their hair next thing. You know they have a bald spot in their cap, and so I definitely advise all my clients look I'm under plucking this on purpose, because it's going to shave. I even do that with my wigs when you purchase them, definitely make sure to check out the description box so that you can get all the details on this hair and if you are looking for a custom lid for me, that's something that I offer as well. You guys can purchase the hair, send it right to me I'll sing you the wig back, really quick fast. I use FedEx, we require a signature, so you make sure you get your wig every single time. So thank you guys for sending me this hair. It looks up freakin amazing. Do you see that like so? I just wanted to show you what it looks like blow-dry it because, like I said with my deep leg hair, I usually like to blow it out and really just get that nice natural hair, look which I absolutely love. It looks. So much better than like the silky straight hair. Don'T get me wrong! I enjoy that, but it's definitely a vibe like this yeah. So if you guys are interested in seeing like a start to finish, I guess how to install the video definitely make sure to subscribe. Kidding a talk make sure to subscribe. Turning your post notifications give this video a thumbs up comment all that good stuff, so that I know you definitely want to see the next video coming after this. This color is turned out perfect and it almost gave me fall. Bobs, of course, because of the background, and then some burgundy, but it's never too late for a back to school or back to work, a fall, inspired hairstyle, you guys, I freaking love this and you see how even the color was. I think the biggest trick when coloring and bleaching hair is to make sure that you have a fine-tooth comb to really be able to hit every single strand of hair, and you guys see how smooth this hair gets. When it's blow-dried out, I didn't even have to blow, I have to go through it with a flat iron like come on, that's yeah. This is amazing and I always get so excited about more natural hair looks like just. It really does something to me and the hair blow-dry really really fast, probably about as fast as my natural hair does, and so I thought that that was a good thing and I'm just showing you how smooth you know the hair is and that you can actually Style it so because it's a 5 by 5, you can even do a 6 by 6 to get away with, like a half-up, half-down type of you know, type of look. I know everybody's loving that right now I didn't add baby hair or anything like that, because I'm not sure how I want this to look when I actually install it will see if I go for that, more natural look or not, but yeah. So that's pretty much. It I hope you guys enjoyed it. I know it was a mouthful, but I definitely appreciate your patience and definitely leave your comments down below. I love you guys so much stay pretty and I will see you in my next video bye, babe

whereisgamoraaa: I'm so glad you made this video! I love love love this color combo. You did an amazing job with the color and install!

The Holley's: Child you already know we wanna see you install & all that other good stuff will be absolutely waiting on that other video

NEEK: This a good start waiting on part 2

Absolute Boss: I love this method always starting at the tip of the closure

Mar Arellano: Excelent!! . Ok I have a question for you, how many hair extensions are needed to cover whole head?

katy clark: Nice, may i ask whats the colors of the dyes you used? Ive already checked the description box

Cimoneclifford Haynes: Omg sis this is so bomb

Catina Petty: Love it can you do it from start to finish because I would like to do it the right way like you was showing but we are missing a part lol..did a great job

Fashion Rebel: Hi, just curious ....if you mixed both colors together on all the bundles?

Jaziah: We need a install video

Gian John: I really loved this video thank you!!Can you do a large closure with more baby hairs and can you show how to pluck a closure with curved part

SunFlowers Vixen: ❤️Great job ❤️

Britney Marie V: Maad late to this one! Love your vids, as always❤️❤️❤️

summer love: Whats the brand and color you used for the dye

Shana Tabor: What color did you use to get the same color as the display picture you did to get that same color

Dezprianna Ford Brown:

tyler burkes: Can you possibly redo the part that was lost?

Jaiyana IDeen: How can I save this ?

TheGhettoSnobSeries: “I fart a lot”

Benedicta Tshibi: Waiting for the install ,

Jhada Walker: What’s the dye colors?

Anne Appiah: So you didn’t bleach the hair?

Miss Empress: Color is bomb!!

Kamrey Perkins: What are the names of the color ??

cherroanna83: #sunflowergang

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