Removing Color From A 613 Wig?! | Ft:Hairspells

Products used :

Boiling hot water

Dish soap

Baking soda

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Quick reminder this method probably will only work with semi permanent dye

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If you would Tina asked hands, say yeah baby man will not answer yeah. That would be like call me, but because then, what I slate like these, but just like hey guys, welcome back to my channel and from the title of this video. You can already tell that we will be doing a color, remove you from this brightly orange colored, wig back so since 13. So if you want to see how I achieved this, look, please stay tuned to the city. Okay, so, as you guys saw in the beginning of this video, the main materials that you will need for this project would be a bag of baking soda, and then you need some dish detergent and then also tool to you know, move your way around in the Pot so, as you can see here, I have a pot of boiling water, which I left on the stove on high for about 5 minutes and when the water came to a complete boil, I turn off the stove so that when I was dipping the wig, it Didn'T burn I added about you, know cups full of baking soda into the pot, and then I added some dish detergent, literally there's no real measurements. I just really. I balled the whole thing. You know whatever I thought looks good. I just went ahead and went with it and it worked off the media. So, as you can see, I ended up putting the wig in the pot started around for a little bit and then I left it for about five minutes to sit after letting the was sit in the water for about 5 minutes. I came back to check on it and the color looked as you could tell by the pot. There was a lot of color in the pot, but the wigs still looked like it had the color, so I wasn't really satisfied with the results, so I ended up pouring the water out and then I added some fresh hot water and then I put on the Stove to boil for about another five minutes, and then I went ahead and repeated the same steps in the beginning. I added some baking soda, some dish detergent. I balled the whole thing and then let the hair sit in the water for about five to ten. More minutes, and then when I came back, the results were a little bit lighter. The wig looked like a pale ish orange, not so brassy up for like the first time, but it is still, it still need a little work. So I went ahead and did it for a third time. I repeat the same steps I dipped the hair and then, when I came back, the hair was the color was lifted. Full majority of it like about 80 % of the color, was lifted. It was pretty much 613 with just a hint of one, but it wasn't like very noticeable is still like. I can say that this DIY really worked. It gave me great results and I was satisfied with there so since I was taught to start with the result, I just went ahead and poured out the water and a red sea hare until the water ran clear and then just decided to do a little bit Of tan detangling, before I finished, you know, conditioning and combing out the wig fully. So after I did a little bit of finger detangling, I decided to just go ahead and condition my wig fully and thoroughly. I did that while could be tangling thoroughly as well, and I would be very satisfied with there were sold and there's a disclaimer. I don't mind as we've covered it all my bag, styling brand-new, look fresh

HairSpells: Omg your so talented!! This idea is great!

summer ivory: Damn my wig is blue! I wanna trying the ends to see how it’ll get a bit lighter

HairSpells: I never seen anyone had done the method before!! I would like to repost this video on my channel with all of your info in the description.

Zee Mercedes: Can I do this to a 613 wig that I used adore orange dye on?

Japanese dream: I did this before and my hair melted I think my water was way to hot

Goldie Harvey: Do An Installation Video❤️

Bailey’s house: can this be done with regular bundles?

Life Of Shanna: Was the orange dyed or watercolor method?

mary ambuku: Yaaass Queen. Black women doing great things

Mecca chennae: How many times did u have to rinse it

HairSpells: I subscribed!!

Avanti Wingate: New subie

Shamyra Brown: I have a wig That the natural color is black I want it to have a lighter color... Is this going to work

Talazha Johnson-Craggette: So did you wig not shed

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