Cotton Candy Pink Wig | Watercolor Method

Hair: 613 lace front wig 22inches from Unice Hair

Dye: Adore Dye Cotton Candy

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Crazy, hey guys, it's madison welcome back to my channel, so today's video is just going to be a quick little tutorial of how i got this cotton candy pink color, so i started off with the 613 wig from uni's hair. They did not send this to me. I bought it with my own money, so it's not sponsored so then i'm going to get my got to be spray and i'm spraying my lace. So when water coloring, you want to make sure you spray your lace about two to three times and make sure they're dry in between layers. Just so, your lace won't die and your knots won't get dyed as well. So then, i'm gon na pour in some water um. So the first thing of water i put in was boiling and then the other two were not. They were just sink just water from the sink, and then these are the dies that i use the cotton candy. A door die, i honestly did not need three bottles. I probably only could have used one because, as you'll see later, the hair turned out a little bit too pink for what i was going for um. So i had to fix it towards the end, but i'll show you guys how i fixed it, but yeah right now we're just going to be pouring in the door die. If you want to achieve the same color i'll, say probably a bottle and a half is enough, and then i also left it in for about 10 minutes with 10 minutes, which i did not need to do. Probably like no more than five minutes would have been. You know fine, but you know trial and error. It all turned out in the end, but when water coloring 613 hair, you want to make sure that you know you make sure all the like middle pieces are getting the colors. So that's why you see me combing through it, because i did not want any pieces to still be blonde so yeah. So this is the color it turned out at first, i like the pink, but that's not what i was going for. So i went in with some um shimmer light shampoo, as you'll see like right now. This is the shampoo i went in and i just like literally shampooed it twice and it like toned it and lifted it. So that was the perfect color that i needed, and you see me filming because i'm doing the tick tock on my phone at the same time but yeah. So that's after me, washing the hair two times with the purple shampoo. So if you get a color and it's too dark, i would suggest probably washing it two times um with the purple shampoo, to see if it will lift the color a little bit more but yeah. That was the perfect cotton candy pink and then i just straightened it um right here and that's all for this video, very quick, very simple watercoloring is probably the easiest thing to do so yeah. Thank you guys so much for watching. If you enjoyed it, give it a big thumbs up, comment subscribe and i'll catch. You guys in my next video bye, guys

abraKvavra: It looks perfect! I think the shimmer lights must make a huge difference. Everyone else still has a yellow orangey tint in their pink and I kept thinking its needs purple toner but wasnt sure if I should do it before or after. Thank you. This is perfect!!

always unbothered: def putting this colaaa on my list <3, you always look bomb x

CiearraB: Love it!!

Niasijah💙: The color looked real good on you

mehonesty: Super cute and fun color!!!

Cici Ma: I want to order this wig, did you get it from their website or off aliexpress? You kill every look!

Da'Mya: what did you use to curl the hair?

tomie: so cute!!!

Imani Reneé: how long did it take the wig to come

fhxs: I *was just thinking about ordering a 613 and finally going pink lol & this is in my recommendations

Ronniesha Taylor: Did you use all three botttles for this color ?

TL Carroll: Ok you did THAT!!!

Bre: How did you make your intro? And what song is that in the intro?

Kailee Fleming: Where did you get the head from to sit the wig on

Blank Roses: Is the wig synthetic?

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