Black To Blonde! Bleach & Color On My Lace Wig

Hi Beauties! Here's the bleaching and coloring process of my natural black virgin deep wave lace front wig! This is one of my favorite blonde mixes that I've ever achieved and I wanted to share the process with you. This is not an actual tutorial (in my opinion), I mainly wanted to show the basic process and products that I used. I also have a review video for this hair coming soon as well. :) Thank you for watching and I hope you Beauties enjoy!

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ZsjaZsja

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Products used:

Salon Care Quick White Bleaching powder

Clairol BW2 Bleaching powder

Salon Care 40 Volume cream developer

Well 20 Volume cream developer

Wella Color Charm 8A/740.5 hair color (light ash blonde)

Wella Color Charm Toner T10 (pale blonde)

Well Color Charm Additive 050 (cooling violet)

Ardell Red Gold Color Corrector

Mixing bowl

Mixing brush/applicator brush

Foil

Gloves

Styrofoam head and stand

Paper bags to cover the floor

Hair clips

Wide tooth comb

Lace front wig

Coconut oil (soaked hair overnight to minimize damage to hair from bleach and hair color)

Check out my review of this glueless lace front wig:

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Hi beauties, it's me Tasha and welcome to Java live. Today'S video is going to be how I went from this natural color, one on my lace front, wig, to get this beautiful blonde mix that you see here on the right side of the screen. The curls do look a little bit different as well, because I did a flexi rod set on the hair. Also, this is not going to be an actual tutorial, but just how I achieved this color, I was really kind of doing some experimenting, so if you're interested then keep on watching, these are the products that I used here. They will all be linked down in the description box here, I'm just showing you the sections that I parted the hair in this is, I just did little twists in the hair. I don't know exactly how many twists, but I did several of them and I want it kind of smaller sections to work with. So that's what you see here and then on the right side of the screen, I'm just adding my bleaching powder and I used my 40 volume developer to mix with that and it is the cream developer. I ended up using two different types of bleaching powder, just because I ran out of the first one, but you can certainly use any bleaching powder that you, like also, I like to make my bleach mixture a little bit thick to keep it from being too messy And also so that it adheres to the hair better as well, here I've kind of skipped along in the process. This is just adding the bleach to each section. As you can see, I just take down the section and apply the bleach, and this is the first color that I ended up with after I applied the bleach. The right side is just the hair of having dried overnight and that's the color that I got. This is the next day I went ahead and sectioned the hair again and I'm going to be bleaching the hair for a second time this process it was very laborious. It took, I think, over a span of three or four days for me to do this. So yeah, so actually here I'm sorry! This is not me bleaching, the hair again yet before I bleached it a second time. I actually used this hair color, eight, a slash, seven 40.5, and this is the Wella color charm, permanent hair color, that I added and then I put some of my red gold corrector in there as well, and I started off by applying the hair color on the Tips of the hair first - and I did that all over in each section, and then I worked my way up from there after I applied it on the bottom portion of the hair. First, and here you can see, I'm working my way upward from the bottom and throughout this process, as I was adding the hair color, I did kind of comb it through with my comb, and here you can see, the hair is pretty much saturated. I'M just working on this very last section here and I'm just combing the hair colors through you can kind of already tell that it's kind of got a little bit more of a cooler color to it versus that original, more gold, blonde color that you saw earlier So this was um the next day I had already washed the hair, and I had applied some coconut oil. I had let it soak overnight. So that's why the hair kind of has that really oily weighed down? Look because it does have coconut oil on it, and here I just section the hair off again, and this is where I'm actually bleaching the hair a second time, because I did want to go lighter. So again. I just sectioned the hair off into some smaller sections to make it easier to work with and I'm applying the bleach for a second time I did start at the bottom portion of the hair first and then I wrapped it in foil. Also. Yes, I am wearing a mask and I was just really over smelling all of these hair chemicals, but I wanted to get this project done. So that's why I threw on my mask. I did start again with the bottom portion of the hair first and then I wrapped that with foil - and I did all of the sections like that. First and then you'll see I'll, go back after a few minutes and I'm just checking the hair here and now. I'M going to go ahead and add the bleach to the top portions of the hair, and I do leave about an inch to two inches of the roots darker to give somewhat of a grown out effect on the the look. And then this is the hair. After bleaching it the second time this was definitely closer to the color lightness that I was wanting and on the right side. You see me here. I just blow-dried of the hair and now I'm applying the t-ten pale blonde toner and I started in the back with the toner and you'll see later on in the video I actually ran out of this toner and I still had maybe 1/4 of the hair to Do so what I did after I applied all of the t-ten on as much of the hair as I could. I went in with the zero-five-zero additive and it's, I think, a violet additive and you're supposed to actually mix it in with your toner. But what I ended up doing was actually applying the teeth arm. Sides at zero-five-zero, added in by itself mixed with the 20 volume developer, so you'll see that in a minute, but here I'm still applying the t-ten and I'm making sure I focus on the roots. Since I see I'm going to be running out - and I don't have enough - so I really focus on the roots with that and then here's the zero-five-zero cooling violet additive and you can see the hair that I'm combing through right now. It still does not have a toner or anything on it and I'm still adding that very last bit of of BTN toner and then on all the other portions of the hair. Like I said, I went ahead in with the zero-five-zero additive and it made the hair very, very light very very quickly, so I have to work super super fast. I actually thought that the hair was going to get way too white, but thankfully I rinsed it out. Just in time to get the exact color that I wanted, okay beauties, that's going to be it for today's video! Thank you so much for watching and again this wasn't so much meant to be an actual hair tutorial, as it was more so kind of the process that I went through and the products that I used to achieve this beautiful blonde mix, because I was really really Pleased with how it turned out - and some of you might also want to tackle a project like this - and I really hope that you found this video helpful and I hope that you enjoyed watching. Please don't forget to give it a big thumbs. Up, don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already - and I will see you beauties in the next video bye, bye

Pisces the Goat: oh baby you killed this!!!!! ill be keeping up with you pretty good luck on the success of your channel :)

D Heyes: Simply stunning.

irishgirl1107: Beautiful!

LEX IN THE CITY: I love this video and the detail you added... just one question, after each step did you wash with shampoo and conditioner?

sarah: Thank you so much for doing this video and helping all us ladies out here, you HOT Momma you!!

Bad Yawdie: Beautiful

mzdetroit71:

mary lum: magnifique

blushandcannabis89: Cant find ANY tutorials on how to dye a dark wig to silver/grey. Close enough I guess

ポポおホム: is that color number 1??? do u have the straight one dear? i also want to bleach my own wig but confused shall i go to dye all or left the roots black bcs the root of wig is easy to be noticed as wig if the hair is lighter right

qish: may i know how many time can i bleaching my human hair wig?

NewStyle Modeling: show how to do flexi rod

SidneyBlancoMMD: I bought my wig in a color 4 and I bleached it 4 times with the same 40 volume developer and bleach and it barely lifted, any advice on how to fix this?!

Hattie Joulivee: Wonderful, Luv it!! Is this a Synthetic Wig?

Divine Nkounkou: what is the type of curls ?

Heather Bryant Graham: I assume this is real hair. I tried using hair color with bleach in it on my synthetic and it did nothing.

Monica Juanita Elizabeth Chriscilla Okeh: I'm thinking how balded would this hair be if it were on a human lol

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