Black To Burgundy Red Hair Dye Tutorial & Wig Install | No Bleach

How to dye black hair to burgundy red with NO bleach required! Super easy tutorial for dyeing hair and installing a wig.

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Hair dye/color: https://www.sallybeauty.com/hair-color...

(2) "RED", (1) "MAGENTA"

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(1/2 cup) 30 Vol developer, (1/2 cup) 40 Vol developer

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Blue, hey: what's up everybody, so i am back with another video. As you can see, i got the bonnet on again at this point. If i have a bonnet on, i mean it's going to be a hair video. So in today's video i have another wig install, this is going to be a straight burgundy wig and i'm super excited for it, because if y'all can't already tell by the trend of like hair videos that i've already uploaded to my youtube channel, then i'm just in This in this vibe of like trying different things - and you know just thinking outside the box - i know that burgundy hair is like not really like a thing, but for me it is because i've never done any color before it's definitely going to be something different. For me, but i'm so excited y'all like i'm so excited i got this hair from i see hair. This is my first time getting any hair from them. So hopefully you know it's good. I got fair 13x6 lace, frontal wig. This is an 18 inch and 180 density hair, so this is what the wig is. Looking like. I know that this is how a lot of hair companies might you know, construct their wigs anyway, but it's just like how they only gon na give me this little bit of room to work with when it's like a 13-6 lace, frontal wig, a 13x6 lace. Frontal would be like all of this all this would be like a lace frontal right, but they really only have this section here in the middle. As going back to six inches, i mean it's cool, but i honestly feel like for this. I could have just got like a five by five lace closure and just you know, work with that. You know it is what it is, i'm pretty sure it's still gon na be bomb um other than that the lace looks pretty good, though only thing is. I can tell it: has a gray tint to it, so we're gon na have to finesse that a little bit hair is super soft, so you're actually messing with it. So i'm actually gon na go back in and i'm gon na add like a bundle of hair in the back. Just because i feel like it kind of thins out, which is weird, it kind of thins out towards the ends, and i feel like most of the densities in the actual lace frontal, rather than the actual tracks and wig in the back. There'S like tracks in the back, so i'm just going to go in with a bundle of hair and i'm just going to add hair in between those tracks just to give it more fullness and also help out with the length a little bit. I'M going to be using the l'oreal technique. High color highlights pretty sure that a lot of y'all are familiar with this brand of dye. If you watch any other air dyeing youtube videos or anything like that, this is pretty much the standard brand that everybody uses. So i feel like it's pretty beginner friendly and i can't really mess up. So this is the brand that i chose to use. I ended up getting two in red and one in magenta, i'm trying to go for like a deep red. I don't want it to be too, like fire truck red, so these are the colors that i decided to go with: go ahead and customize this wig. So i'm going to be doing the same things that i pretty much do for any of my other wig install videos, i'm going to be bleaching the knot, so i'm going to be plucking. You also see me dye the hair, which is special, i'm going to be adding that bundle in the back of the track. If you want to see how i do it, then just keep watching boom do so. So i just want to talk a little bit more about the dining process, because, although it was like easy, it was just you know some more added parts. So basically all i'm doing is i'm adding each tube of dye. In and like i said, i had two in red and one in magenta, so i'm adding all the three tubes in and then each tube called for about, like a third cup of developer in total, that's one cup, so i'm adding half of 30 volume developer and Half of 40, because i feel like i want a mixture of developing times because i didn't want to process like too fast or like super slow, so i just went for a mix to actually dye the hair. I just started off in like small sections, so i just sectioned off some hair and i applied the dye to like the whole length of the hair and just you know really like working it up to the roots and down to the ends by combing it. I continue to like apply more dye, as i feel like i need it like. I said i'm just like applying it to the hair and then actually working my way up to the roots and then to the ends by combing through and then i separate the section of hair into smaller sections of the hair to really get into that root and To make sure that i'm not missing like any pieces of hair, because you really don't want like any spots to like come up or you know to have like any patches, i'm done with one section of hair. I apply extra dye on top just to make sure it's like really saturated, but yeah. I'M just going to continue to repeat this process for the rest of the wig. When i get closer to the frontal portion, i kind of take like smaller sections and really be careful with how i'm adding dye to the root of the hair. Once i get to the actual frontal, i apply the dye in the same way, but instead of really brushing into the roots, i lightly literally use like the ends of the brush to apply the dye as you'll see like i'm combing, but i'm not really pulling the Hair all the way to the bottom or the base of the brush, i'm really just only using like the tip of the brush to get those hairs just to make sure that no dye gets on the actual lace, because you really don't want that. I'M just taking my time being careful with it, but it's honestly pretty simple and straightforward. Once i'm done, i just lightly tap some more dye over the top of the hair to make sure everything is coated. Then i put a plastic bag over the wig to let it process for about 30 minutes, and then i wash the hair - and it looks like this, so i'm going to finish, you know customizing the wig but you'll be able to see everything. Hmm, my hmm. Hmm. All right guys, so this completes this video. I am absolutely in love with how this hair turned out. I love how the color looks the style, just everything about it, like i'm just so happy that it turned out really well, like i told y'all in the beginning, this video i've never dyed hair before and this color was something i've never done. So this whole style was just something really new to me, but i'm so glad that i went through with it and that it turned out. So well like it's like a cherry red color, which is like what i was going for like i didn't want anything to be like too bright red, and i did also didn't want it to be too dark. So it's just perfect, like it just turned out so well. No real areas where i missed like no spots or anything like the whole coloring process was like actually really easy for me. Definitely make sure make sure you got gloves. I don't know what i was thinking or why i didn't remember to get some gloves, but i definitely forgot that i was dying hair, so i didn't have any gloves, but y'all seem to use some trash bags. Okay, so you got ta improvise. So, let's get into this hair quality, though this hair is actually really really like. It'S good quality, some of the best quality pair that i've had that's on the cheaper side. So if you are thinking about purchasing this wig, then i definitely recommend it because i mean i've dyed the hair washed, it blow-dried it straightened it. You know everything and it still like holds up really well. So i definitely recommend this hair. If you are thinking about getting it only thing is to remember that i had to add that one bundle in the back, so it does come kind of thin. I would just say order one with more density, because if i didn't have this bundle, i don't know, i don't know if i'll be saying the same things, i'm saying right now, other than that the lace is really good and, like i said, the hair quality is Amazing, it's like it's amazing, but this completes this video. I really hope you all like this video and also learned something about dying hair like i said this is my first time, but if you are dying, hair just remember, wear gloves and make sure you got plastic everywhere, because it can get messy. I mean other than that the dyeing process was like super easy for me. Definitely like this video, if you like how this hair turned out, also comment down below how you feel about it. If you would do this hair on yourself go ahead and subscribe to this channel, definitely we'll have more videos coming soon for y'all. Thank you guys so much for watching this. Video and i'll see you in my next one

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