How To: Bleach Knots And Pluck Lace Front Wigs Ft Slove Hair Honest Review| Lace Wigs For Beginners

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Thank you, hi guys, welcome back to my channel. My name is Benny and I'm a Nigerian YouTuber based in Budapest if you're new. If this is your first time, thank you so much for stopping by please stay kindly hit the Subscribe button. Follow me: let's grow together in this community, so, as you can see by the title already, today's video is going to be a how to bleach block style, your frontal, basically how to get this look of the hair that you can see. This is the wig. I have on me, I got it from slove hair and I'm also going to be giving an honest review about this hair. So, if you're interested in seeing this, please keep watching the video. So the wig came in this sleek black box and a white silk bag. It also came with a cool of goodies, some hair clips, a razor, this Elastic Hair Band, a rat, silicone and, of course, a wig cap foreign. So next I'm measuring the bleaching powder a few scoops of this, then I'm adding the purple shampoo and the developer. Now I'm going to be mixing this um paste in sections, because I want to get the right consistency that will help me bleach the lace properly. I also want the process to be controlled, so I mix and then I add more developer as I go, and I'm just aiming for more like a pasty, consistency, so nothing too runny, but also not too stiff. So I want it to be very fluffy, but at the same time, when I flip the bow over, I don't want it to pour that's how I know that I have the right consistency. This is the lace that I'm working with today. It'S a full frontal and first of all, I just sprayed it with some pot to be to serve as a barrier between the bleach and the hair, and next I went into place the bleach on the lace. This is a very gentle process, so I don't want to allow the bleach to sip into the the hair. I just want to bleach the lace, and so I'm just spreading this gently over the entire. You know perimeter of the lace, the bottom to top. I started from the bottom and then after putting this bleach on, I just um use some foil to cover this to allow this to um. You know set for a while, and then I set my timer for 35 minutes, and after that I checked, you know open up the lace from the top to see if it started to change. You know to a rusty, orangish color. I added about five minutes more and then I went to rinse off the bleach from Belize. Make sure I remove everything thoroughly from the lace, and this is the color now after that I went in with some purple shampoo to wash the hair. So I spread this all over the lace and massaged it into it, cancel out. You know any oranginess or too much oranginess that may have come from the Bleach. Then I just allowed this to sit for a while and I rinsed it off after next. I went in with some conditioner. This is just a regular conditioner that I use to wash hair on wigs and it'll. Just you know basically condition my hair, like I would normally and just combed it out. There was a bit of hair loss when combing this hair um. So that's one of the things I noted about this hair, but I was able to work with it at the same time and then I allowed the conditioner to sit for a while rinsed up, and this is how the lace is looking after it was air. Dried. Come on next, I went into plucking, so first of all, I parted a bit of the hair on the front because I don't want to start plucking from the actual hairline up front. So I started from a line behind the hairline and basically started pulling up the hair guys. This process is long and tedious, but the slim was gone. I guess so. We basically just have to you know plop, pluck block. After that, I went into the front and same clock guys anyways. This is how um you know it was looking after I finished blocking. I didn't want to do too much because it was the first time - and I think I was so pluck at the time so or some hair is still going to come off with time and then next, I you know just use the hot comb to slick it Back and then I put some wax, I use this bed head wax and I just applied this all over the front of the hair, I'm not really into baby hair. To be honest, so I didn't take note of that or do anything regarding that when I was you know, plucking this hair, so yeah and after the Bed Head. I just went back in with the hot comb to Slick the hair back guys. Look at that sleekness with the wax and the hot comb this is, it was giving, and after that I just proceeded to style the hair just give it some curls. That was it by the time I finished. This was how it looked very sleek and natural. Looking and then I went ahead to install so first off just placing the wig on my head and then cleaning the part where I'm gon na spray some glue. Can I use this card to be glue spray and drag it down with my dryer? You can let this air dry, but I was, I really wanted to just get this over with then I proceeded to lay the wig on my head. The key is to bring the width as forward as possible so that you don't place it on your natural hair or your baby hair. If you have, and then I use the blue dryer to dry it so that you know it's sitting nice and secured, and I was using the comb to also test the security. Hopefully, as you can see it's sitting very firmly and tight on my head. For some reason, I lost the clip where I actually cut off the lace. I don't know how that happened, but this is just a little bit of me trimming what was left of the lace. I really don't know how I lost that clip, but yeah foreign fixing, the hair on I'm gon na go ahead. Do my makeup I'll be back to show you guys the finished look foreign foreign, so I went ahead and I finished my makeup. This is how we're looking - and this is how the hair came out. I just give it a side part. You know, since it's a full frontal, I can part it either way. So my honest review about this hair, I got this hair from slow hair. It was a 22 inch full frontal. I think it was 13 by 4 or I don't know, but what I'll say is that the lace at the middle of the head is longer than the lace at the side, so I have in this part of the head. I have lace up to like here, but then in this size it's just a little bit, so it's not like a complete 13 by 4 13 by 6 lace, yeah. I like the color of the hair. This is the exact color that I choose. I think this is about 180 or 200 percent in density, so the hair is not too heavy. I like it it's light. I think my only complaint about this hair would be the fact that it doesn't really hold curls so most likely. I would have to be aware with like minimal curling, if I have to and for this color of hair, I would have loved like to have some really bouncy curls. It'S soft. I don't have to like struggle when I put my hands through it and stuff like that. So I think that's my only complaint other than that. The lace kind of melted really nicely. It'S not a HD lace, but it kind of melted nicely. I hope you guys enjoyed this video and I hope you found it informative and helpful. Let me know your thoughts in the comments section and I will see you guys in my next video

regina idoko: Looks amazing I have same color but I don’t know if I can do all these work plus I love me some glue-less wig to throw on and dash out. Love the video!!

Sewuese Allagh: Really love the hair color.. Make up looks great as always and you, gorgeous as ever

A'isha Idris: I love the color of the hair. It is sleek! Your makeup is lit

Caramel Crunches: Looking lovely

Jaden Ogechi: does flipping the wig inside out while bleach make a difference?

Doonen Keghku: Bernie labelle. the most beautiful girl

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