Viral Tiktok At Home Salon Blowout Ft. Arabella Hair | Ariannalyf

In this Viral TikTok at Home Salon Blowout, AriannaLYF shows you how to achieve a popular blowout style at home! Thanks to her easy-to-follow instructions, you'll be able to achieve this look in no time!

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VIRAL TIKTOK AT HOME SALON BLOWOUT ft Arabella Hair

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I know hey y'all, my name is Ariana and welcome to my YouTube channel. Make sure you guys, like this video leave me a comment down below share this video with a friend and also subscribe to my channel. If you are new and also follow me on all of my social media platforms, first things first, I want to give a huge, huge shout out to Arabella hair. Thank you for sponsoring this video today and sending me this wig. The wig also came with a goodie bag and the goodie bag had a wig cap, the elastic melting band, to melt your lace, a little baby, hair brush comb Duo thing. I love getting those. It also came with this cute little barrette accessory. I don't know what you call it, but I'm gon na have to figure out how to incorporate that into one of my future videos and, lastly, some lashes. I have a very love-hate relationship with bleaching my knots on a lace wig. However, I was looking at the knots on this wig and because most of the knots were black, I decided to go ahead and bleach the knots normally, if it's a lighter, colored wig. Sometimes I will skip bleaching the knots and I'll just make sure that I tint my lace really really good during the install process but yeah. So here is the wig, as you guys can see, it is transparent lace. The wig is 22 inches, 180 percent density body wave texture and the name of it is dark. Burgundy, with rose red. Highlights, I'm going to have it linked Down Below in the description box, but yeah. That'S the specs on the wig. So now on to the actual bleaching the knots process, I first like to start with putting a little bit of got to be free spray on the hairline for two reasons: reason number one: I need to get all of the hairs going in the same direction, which Is away from the lace because I have a habit of accidentally bleaching, the hairs where the hairline is at and that's not cute, that's not the goal of bleaching the knots. The second reason why I like to put the hairspray on the lace or on the hairs is because it kind of prevents the hairs from getting bleached, because there is an additional barrier. It doesn't stop them from getting bleached, but it definitely will help so yeah. How? I do the bleach if it's a frontal, I will do two scoops of bleach. If it's a closure, I would do one scoop of bleach. Also, I don't measure my developer anymore only because I've kind of been repeatedly bleaching knots on my lace at this point and I kind of know the consistency that I like, but, as you guys saw, I will slowly pour the developer in a little bit. At a time mix it see if I like the consistency, if it's still too thick, I will add a little bit more once the mixture is ready, then I will apply it on the lace I like to start at the back of the lace and then work. My way up towards the hairline - and I like to just take my time with this - I use, I would say, medium pressure. I don't use like a whole lot of pressure to where it's like leaking through the lace, but you have to use enough pressure to where the knots are actually covered, because in the past I used to think I was doing my thing with bleaching. The knots and I would put it on there not really flip the lace over to see if the knots were actually covered and then I would be upset when it's time to rinse it after I set my timer and everything, and it's pretty much like it did Nothing so make sure that you guys are looking at the top of the wig or like the front side of the wig. As you guys are bleaching your knots, you don't just want to look at the inside of the wig. You got to look at the top of it too to see if the knots are actually being covered and especially because the bleach mixture is kind of on the thicker side. That'S why you have to use a little bit more pressure to actually push it through the lace. If your mixture is too watery, then you're going to accidentally bleach your knots anyway. So I would personally, rather my mixture be a little bit thicker versus too watery. Now, as y'all can see, this wig was saggy and it was being weighed down by the bleach. So I just like to take a piece of aluminum foil and I ball it up and put it inside the wig that way the bleach is able to process and breathe, and that way the hair is not crumpled on top of each other. So I know y'all seen me, use the 40 volume developer. Yes, I like to use 40 volume developer instead of 30, like I used to back in the day I used to use 30 because I was afraid, because 40 volume developer is very fast lifting and if you're not quick, it can go real south real fast. So anyway, now we are shampooing out the wig. I let the knots bleach for maybe like and 15 minutes or so it really doesn't. Take me that long to bleach my knots anymore, because one I'm too impatient to wait around all day for it to process so yeah. I just I lifted a little bit and once it's light brown, my skin tone, I rinse it out. I don't even care for it to get blonde anymore, so yeah. I use neutralizing shampoo on the lace scrub that in scrub a dub and then on the actual hair I use design Essentials almond y'all saw it on the screen. Y'All saw the shampoo that I used. I only use that one because it's moisturizing and it also smells really really good, and I wanted to make sure that the hair itself was healthy. So I know y'all see that water in the sink is the wig is bleeding. At this point I was confused um. I thought it was coming straight from the knots, but I noticed the hair didn't really start bleeding until I put the design Essentials. Essentials can't talk today, shampoo on the hair itself and then it started bleeding red. So I don't know just the wig is nice, but that's just something I wanted to take note of so y'all are aware. So for those of y'all who are new to my channel, I like to quickly dry my wigs. I don't like to let them sit overnight and air dry. I I don't like doing all that, especially because who got time for that. So, as y'all can see me assembling this towel, this is my quick dry. I can't talk quick blow dry method and, as y'all can see, I put the wig in the middle of the towel fold the towel in half, I put my blow dryer on high heat and I make sure that I tuck the blow dryer in a space. That'S not directly on the wig, because you don't want to burn the wig or set your house on fire um, but yeah. You just want to make sure that it's direct heat blowing on the wig, and this could do this for maybe like 20 30 minutes and you're good to go onto the Plucky y'all back in the day I used to struggle so bad with plucking. It would take me forever. I was one of those people that would always over pluck, and then I went through this phase where, because I was so afraid to over pluck, I didn't want to pluck at all and then my wigs were looking real Wiggy um. So now I have found a happy medium. I don't really know how to verbally explain what I do with plucking outside of pluck a space skip a space pluck a space skip a space comb. The hairline back see what it's looking like and then pluck more in areas. That'S needed. One thing I will note, is you kind of want to have an idea on the style that you're going to wear before you start going crazy with the plucking, because, if you're going to do a middle part, you don't want to pluck too too much where the Middle part is going to be at because it's going to be looking crazy, where the part actually starts at so yeah just watch what I'm doing um take your time with it. It'S not a race um, make sure that you guys are partying back into the hairline to make sure that you guys can actually get it flat and still do the same thing by plucking the space and skipping the space. That'S the best description I have as far as plucking, outside of that you want to make sure that you're plucking on a lightly colored surface so, like my canvas Blockhead, is pretty much white. So I'm really able to see exactly what the hairline is going to look like um yeah. That'S all I got for plucking. I really have no advice outside of that. So just watch what I'm doing slow the video down. If you guys need help rewind, it leave comments down below also leave comments Down Below in General, on video ideas that you want me to do, questions that you guys have. I don't know, let's chat down below, I really want to talk to y'all, but sometimes y'all. Don'T be leaving me no comments, so I be sad, so this is where, in my opinion, the actual tutorial starts. This is kind of like a prerequisite to the actual blowout part, which is the title of the video, the viral at home, salon, blowout um. I'Ve noticed a lot of The Tick Tock videos I watched. It was some white girls, but it was also like Hispanic girls, Indian girls, pretty much just girls from everywhere who Rock the blowout look, and I noticed that most of them have layers so because this wig didn't already come with layers. Sorry, it's very Overexposed right here. It'S gon na get fixed, as you guys see, um, but yeah back to the layers. Most of the girls have very short layers on the top and then their hair underneath is longer. So I figured hey. Why not? Let me go ahead and add layers while the wig is on the canvas head. That way, it'll be a little bit easier for me to get the look that I'm going for so I'm just taking an affordable razor. It'S like less than five dollars at the hair store and I'm just starting from on the top cutting short layers and just gradually working my way down the hair. It'S easier to watch what I'm doing versus listening to me explaining it but yeah you can go through and look to see where you need to add more layers at or yeah that y'all y'all see what I'm doing. Ain'T no point in me over explaining this was really just the rough draft haircut once I installed the wig. I ended up doing another haircut because I decided to go in a different direction with this style, because at first I wanted to have a longer look and then once I put it on my head, I was like nah baby. We got to go a little bit shorter, give her some more body, some more movement, so yeah y'all are pretty much just gon na see me here, adding layers. I also clip the top half of the hair out of the way and added some more layers throughout the middle of the wig as well, because you don't want the wig to be like weighed down or heavy, because you're not going to have any movement like that. If you want to have a lot of movement and a lot of body, you got ta, add layers and, in my opinion the razor is the easiest way to get layers. If you're, not a professional, just go to the store, get you a razor and do exactly what I'm doing. It'S really not hard foreign. You all have been waiting for the at-home salon blowout. So if you guys have never done a blowout, if you want your curls to last at least a week, you need to set your hair. You can use like a curling iron. If you want curls, however, most people's curls drop after a day or two with a heat tool, so I prefer to do blowouts and roller sets, because you they literally last like an entire week, plus, depending on how you maintain your hair. So this is just how I wanted to do it. I have a tick tock, video that I referenced and I really liked how that girl did her layers and the way that she rolled her hair, because her results were amazing. So first row is maybe from like. Maybe the middle of your ears across you want to section that part of your hair out wet it just a little bit. The wig was, I would say, the wig was maybe like 90 dry before I added the water, and then I just lightly misted. This section that I was on. You don't want to drench the section that you're on, because it's gon na take like two days for your wig to dry. If you do that, also, if you're doing this on your real hair you're going to be sitting there rolling and rolling for hours, it might hurt your wrist. It'S it's not fun! So just don't drench your hair, it's really not necessary! So yeah I got the blow dryer, I have it on a high heat setting and high power or airflow and y'all y'all see me struggling like the wig tripod was moving all around the hair was getting tangled. Yo girl was struggling with this trying to do it. Like this, normally, if I were to do a brush, blowout or round brush blow out, I would do it on an actual client, because I'm able to get a little bit more tension, but because I was doing this on a wig head and y'all. Look at the screen I am struggling. My life is in shambles right now, so, yes, I was trying to keep at it still struggling trying to see if it was gon na work to see. If I was gon na be able to stick with it. The t-pins are coming out of the wig at this point. It was a hot mess and I was like no. We were doing so good with this video. I really don't want to trash it. We got to figure this out. So, okay, it got a little curl on the end as y'all can see, but I seen that and I was like uh uh - this ain't gon na work that curl was too weak for me. So, let's start over so I'm re-misting the hair, because the blow dryer dried, the hair out - and I got my rollers I'm going to link these down below as well. I think it's Conair velcro rollers, something like that. I'M going to have the link down below. I got mine at Walmart, it was 10 10 ish dollars, it's affordable, so yeah the bottom roll. I am rolling up, as you guys can see, and the reason why I'm doing that is because the girl on Tick Tock explained that if you roll it up, you get a better curl and if you roll it down and over direct the hair, you get more Volume, if that makes sense, so yeah the bottom row, I am rolling up, as you guys can see. On the first row I used three rollers. Also, I didn't use any Clips main reason. Why is because I literally didn't have any I looked all over the house. Couldn'T find them, but luckily because they are velcro rollers, they stayed in place on the wig. If you guys are doing this on your real hair, I still would recommend using Clips because most times, girls will set their hair and then go to sleep, and you would hate for your rollers to get messed up in the middle of the night because it can Mess up your results so now we're on to the next section. This one is right around it's like a little bit below your temple area between your temple and your top of your ears, just part it throughout there again. This row is the same as the first one we're going to curl it up still make sure that you are spritzing each section lightly with water. Take your time with rolling. It is a little bit harder to do a roller set on hair. That'S already layered because, as you guys can see, some of the hairs will fall out because they're too short, but as you're rolling the roller up, you can just gradually grab the shorter hairs. Now we are on the third layer, so this one is more so around your actual Temple. I don't know y'all see what I'm doing this little section. This section is where we're going to start focusing on adding volume and to do that, instead of rolling up this time, we're going to brush the hair up and kind of over direct it a little bit and then we're going to roll the hair down again reason: Why we're doing this is because it's going to give you the lift at the root that a lot of the girlies like with the salon. Blowout look and you also kind of sort of get a tighter curl, because it's more on base, which means that the roller is closer to your scalp. If you notice on the previous layers that I did, the rollers are not directly on the scalp at all. So yeah it is, it gives two different looks if it's hard to understand it. You kind of just have to play around with each look to see exactly what I'm talking about so yeah on this row. I think I got about four rollers in I like using the pink size just because it gives like that body. Wave bombshell, look it's fire! So now we're on the top section. This section is a little bit different, so I am parting out. It'S going to be three rows horizontally across the top of the head, the first row again over direct the hair, but, as you guys can see, I'm using the green rollers that come in the same set with the pink um. Now we are on to the second row in this row. I ended up using two rollers and I'm curling away from the face, so the first green roller and the second green roller rows are away from the face and then the last green row or top row is going to go towards your face I'll see what I'm Doing I really hope, I'm not over explaining this or confusing y'all, but yes on the last row over direct the hair away from you or away from the wig's face roll the hair down and that's pretty much it. It'S pretty simple, it's easier to see what I'm doing versus listening to what I'm explaining but yeah. On the last row, I ended up using two green rollers, so it was one green roller on the first row, two green rollers on the second and then two green rollers on the third row, and this is what my roller set looks like. It doesn't have to be perfect again: it's a wig off camera. I let the wig dry under my hooded dryer for maybe two hours on high heat and then one hour on low heat completely wasn't necessary for it to be under there. That long, but I just wanted to make sure that it was dry and then I went to bed because I was sleepy and I just let the roller set overnight. But if you guys don't want to wait that long, you can probably leave the rollers in for maybe two to three hours and then you should be fine and good to go with that as well. So now we're on to the wig install as y'all can see right now, I'm just brushing my flyaways and baby hairs back that way. They don't get glued down during the install this part's pretty self-explanatory. Y'All have seen a million wig installs. This part's kind of boring um your girl was attempting to put a wig cap on because I don't like sewing my braids down like whenever I'm off camera. I take the wigs off. I rock my braids and a hat, and I go about my life as such. So yeah I'm using the foundation shade. That is close enough to my skin tone. You don't want to use your concealer shade, which is a little bit lighter than you. You actually want to use your foundation shade one that matches you exactly um. In my opinion, it just looks better, but hey do your thing, sis, it's it's your world, I'm just living in it. This is the wig. As y'all can see, the curls are curling. It'S she's cute right, y'all can see the excitement on my face. I was so excited with this. I was just thankful that it dried but y'all these velcro rollers we be in our boxing. I be fighting trying to get these rollers out of the hair. So yeah, that's what it looks like all out right here. I am cutting out the Combs. I don't really like combs in my wigs. To be honest, it normally will attach onto my hair and break my hair off. I don't like that. Now, I'm just tinting my lace. This is very self-explanatory. This video is not a very detailed wig install if you guys want to see that I can put a card up there, so you guys can see my previous video on the detailed wigging style. This was more so focusing on the blowout, so this at this point, this is really just visuals. I'M just up here. Putting my wig on doing me. Looking cute as y'all can see, but yeah did I see that wig cap underneath the lace. I was struggling, trying to figure out what I wanted to do. Um. If you guys didn't know, I am a glueless girl, I'm a glueless wig wearer I Like Glue sometimes, but it really irritates my skin. So these days I just like to rock my wig for the day and then I'll take it off at night, um yeah. So it wasn't working with the wig cap, as you guys saw so I ended up taking it off and to me it looked a lot better, so we just went with that. Cutting my ear tabs out this part is very self-explanatory. This was my first time trying the Eben lace Wonder spray I'm going to have that link down below as well um I ain't gon na lie. I really really like it like I wore the wig all day today. I don't have any skin irritation. The wig came up easily with water um. I didn't lose any hair again. My Skin's not irritated. That'S like the big thing. One thing I will say about this spray, though I don't like spraying it on top of my lace, I prefer to spray it on my skin on my forehead first and then put the lace over it. I don't know like it when it gets in the hair. It'S just y'all gon na see cause y'all saw the little part where I put the spray at it's. I don't know I'm still working with you. I have no idea. One thing I will say about the lace. Spray, though, is that if you don't immediately, have your elastic band handy, it's probably going to come up a little bit because it's not dry all the way. Yet so there's not really anything holding the wig in place. So if you guys work on clients, tell your clients to hold the lace down while you're putting the band on and if you're doing it on yourself, as you guys saw what I was doing, I literally had my thumb on one side and my middle finger on The other side of my face trying to make sure the lace wasn't coming up until I could find my band right here. I was switching back and forth between medium heat and cool, not cool heat, the cool setting on the blow dryer, just to make sure that it was dry all the way. This right here is what I was talking about as far as the lace spray kinda, not being your friend. If you spray on top of the lace like it, makes the hair stick down too much. If you guys have tried other hairsprays, I would probably I can't even compare it to the yellow got to be freeze spray, because the even spray is a lot stronger than they got to be so it just. It makes the hair crunchy, and I don't like that because, honestly with wigs once you have the product on it, sometimes it's hard to get the product off without removing the wig completely. And if you are a beginner, it's you're gon na get frustrated. I'M just gon na be straight up with you guys, because I was there. I was frustrated for years trying to figure out how to lay my wig down like the girls on the internet. Still struggling this part right here is the exceptional, like you can spray the even right on the lace after you have already cut it, just to like correct any places that you missed, but don't spray your entire hairline with the, even because I'm telling you you're gon Na be upset with yourself and I'm gon na be like yeah. This is, I told you, don't do it. I do not recommend it at all, like it's the hardest thing ever to clean your lace and to clean your hair after you got the spray on it. Y'All, this right here is the best feeling ever after you have melted your wig, and you can finally take that elastic band off of your ears, especially if you have a lot of piercings and air pods in your ears. Like me, oh um, next I'm just taking some alcohol and cleaning up mostly my face. I really wasn't touching the hair at all. I was really just trying to get the excess hair spray off of my face because it was mixing with the makeup and we don't like that right here. Y'All see me struggling to try to comb out the even it's really really strong like the red can is the strong adhesive. I pulled up my lace. I was a little bit upset. I was trying to perfect my pluck in a little bit, so I had to go back and fix that, but it wasn't nothing major y'all we about to transform this wig right here. I am so excited to show you guys this, oh before I forget one thing about this wig I don't know what's going on with it, but it was very difficult for me to keep it detangled. It'S I don't know if it's the quality of the hair. I I don't know what to say about it to be real with you, like: it's not impossible to work with it didn't shed too too much. It was just annoying to constantly have to detangle, like I don't know if it was because of everything that I did to the wig, because I didn't really go in with the detangling after I washed it and blow dried the hair as well as when I did. The roller set I didn't go in with like a really good detangle, so this is really the first time I'm detangling the hair. So I don't I don't know it could have been a combination between what I was doing as well as using velcro rollers, but it could also be the hair. I don't want you guys to think the hair is bad because it's not like this is actually a really really good wig and I love the company and they're very sweet to work with. I just don't know what was going on with the fact that I had to keep detangling the hair. Also with y'all see me trying to put layers in the hair. I was having difficulties with cutting the layers, not because of the hair, but because my Razor is also dull, so I don't want that to be like a negative reflection on the wig because it wasn't hard to cut the wig at all. It'S just. I know my Razor is old, so there's that, but anyway mini tutorials on how I cut my layers again, I like to start short at the top, and then I just gradually work my way down with layers. It'S one of those things again. You just kind of have to watch what I'm doing and you have to practice and get your reps up to get in there and see where you need to cut so y'all see how excited I was because that, right there baby baby, the layers are layering. So, basically, what I do again short layers on the top, and I just gradually work my way down. If I see a place on the hair, that's not moving enough for me. That means that there's still too much hair in that area and I need to go in with my Razor a little bit more and just gradually work my way down the hair again, brushing it out to see what it's giving and she's giving body Audi um. I wanted to do a middle part. This this hairstyle is really just all about the layers. It was very simple, very quick, um right here, I'm just kind of hot combing, the roots. Oh, oh, flashbacks burnt, my ear. It was not a fun time. Um. Also another thing I'm going to note this is the hair is good, but you don't want to put your hot comb on 500 Degrees like I normally do, because I ended up burning the hair just a little bit to the point where I almost messed up: the Entire video - I'm glad I didn't, but if you're gon na buy this wig because she's fired um, I would say: don't go over 350, maybe with the hot comb, because it's really not necessary. I'M just extra, and I need my stuff to be flat super flat right here. I'M just doing my baby hairs, swooping them to the side to see what they look like before. I cut them. If it's too thick again go in and pluck in y'all see what I'm doing like it's wigs is just one of those things that you're gon na have to literally sit in front of the mirror and practice and watch as much content as you possibly can. So you can get good at your own installs, especially if you're one of the girlies that's tired of paying one to two hundred dollars for install. I feel you I also do hair, though so I get the people that don't like doing their hair. So y'all are more than welcome to book me if you want to but yeah I get it so I'm just here to meet y'all's needs and to help y'all wherever y'all need help. I got my little curling iron at Sally's, the baby hairs that are on the sides I like to curl them down or like away from my face. Taking my little razor where I see fit to cut it's very self-explanatory, y'all see what I'm doing. I do like this mousse a lot for baby hairs because it has a slight hold to it. So if you're more so a beginner get this mousse because it's it's kind of sticky like I like it, it kind of also helps your lace. Lay down a little bit more because of the hold factor that it has. I don't know what ingredient it is, but it's different than any mousse I've ever used, because I did an install on one of my clients with just the mousse and the lace was literally stuck to her head like it was almost like. It was glue like I loved it, I'm getting to the point within my hair Journey that I really just want to help you guys as much as I can, because I hear you guys out there on the internet, not just y'all, my subscribers, but just girls who Get their hair done at a salon like times are hard for a lot of people, and I get the fact that a lot of people want their hair done, but some people genuinely cannot afford it. So I hear y'all, I feel you so I just want to be able to meet y'all needs, I love being a hair stylist, but I also understand those that don't have the budget to consistently stay in the chair and get in your hair done so for y'all, Who are willing to learn how to do your own hair? I want to also meet y'all's needs and teach y'all how to do it yourself, so you can save yourself some coins and if you genuinely love doing hair like me, I would love to go on this journey with y'all, because I'm still learning same as y'all, then We go back to the hair being Tangled, while we in the middle of my my speech but yeah, I'm just combing it out um. The wide tooth comb actually worked the best as far as keeping the hair from tangling. This is pretty much the finished results but yeah like we love the wig 10 out of 10., but yeah. I really really hope this video was helpful. I hope I was able to teach you guys how I like to do my blowouts, I'm not really a round brush Queen with wigs, because the wig stand just moves too much. So this is my alternate version, which I absolutely love the results it is so pretty so thanks again for watching. Please make sure you guys give this video a big big thumbs up. Leave me a comment down below also share this video with a friend and subscribe to my channel. If you are new and lastly, follow me on all of my socials thanks again for watching, I will see you guys in my next video foreign

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Just looking: Have you ever tried a braided wig?

Collective Thoughts: Wigs bring out drag vibes .

Girls: Can you make a full video about Skims.

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