How To Tint Lace On 613 Lace Wig | Celebrity Hair Stylist Secrets Featuring: Alonzo Arnold

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Alonzo Arnold Reveals Secret Lace Frontal Hair Tips & Talks About His Hair Story! | The Hair Show

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zgmy32...

Instagram: @iamalonzoarnold

Priyanka Chopra's Hairstylist Breaks Down Her Best Looks | Pretty Detailed | Allure

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYcZ9O...

Instagram: @lacyredway

Celebrity Hair Stylist Tokyo Stylez Helps Your Struggle Extensions | VH1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0J8A5L...

Instagram: @tokyostylez

Celebrity Hairstylist Lacy Redway Transforms Dry Hair Into Soft, Bouncy Natural Curls | Good To Glow

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0M_Eu...

Instagram: @lacyredway

Cardi B And Kehlani's Wig Stylist Reveals The Secret To A BOMB Wig Fit | Laced

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGXOxJ...

Instagram: @kahhspence

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Foundation before okay - and I usually active because sometimes like with the blonde weeks they have like the white undertone yeah, it might look good when you're putting it on, but you know that eventually comes back, so we all know nothing beats a good old business to the Hair salon, but nowadays, with the help of Instagram and YouTube tutorials, a lot of us are taking measures into our own hands. Doing hair and home has become a comedy wire trend and to help ensure that our hair stays on fleek at all times. Whether we are at home or getting it done at the salon, here's some celebrity hairstylist tips foundation before or after the week that it can be both okay, like I feel like if it's a blonde wig, I use foundation before okay, and I usually act it because Sometimes like with the blonde weeks they have like the white undertone yeah, it might look good when you're putting it on, but you know that eventually comes back, so you can use like a matte, HD foundation. Okay, I like to use benign, and I just dab like I get my shade and I just dab it a little bit just a little bit and just put it right on your lace. Any light mixed with, like skin, took you up or not to blow. Oh, what the plot to plot okay, honey! You know it's enough: when did you know you just have a boy? Okay, like I feel like the more you do it you're not yeah like, and I plus I have so many did for plucking technique right, but I in my class I teach like a you know. I basic put plucking technique that works for anyone, no you're, not. I like to use blue base bleach cuz that pulls more cooler tones or not warmer tones, and then I like to use 30 volume developer and I use it and I let it sit on for about 15-20 mins. Now we're blind like 613. I don't be sure at all. I just tinted, like with the foundation great tip for like perfectly flat iron hair, that, like no hairs out of place, prep the hair with product before blow-drying, if you notice her part, is like really really perfect. It'S because I parted it while her hair was wet after blow-drying, I took a flat iron and on each section I sprayed a finely mist hairspray so that it really smooths out the cuticles as I go down. So if you're gon na try this at home, she don't necessarily need a hot tool. You can prep your hair overnight by braiding your hair, take it out of the braid and it'll kind of give that kind of, like 70s messy feel to the hair. I recommend human hair as opposed to synthetic hair, because you are not able to curl synthetic hair and with human hair. If you get really good quality ones, you can reuse them time and time again, it looks like her. Hair is kind of bouncing as she walks and the way that that happens is by not putting too much product in the hair. If you're gon na use hairspray, you want to use something. That'S kinda has a fine mist and something that you're able to brush through the hair. So a tip that I like to use for flyaways I like to use a makeup blush brush. You guys, and I spray a little bit of hairspray on the blush brush and then I put it over the top of the hair use big pieces. If you want that wavy, yes, you can use a big barrel iron. Okay, I like to start curling from the roots down that gives you that looser wave look and no hairspray. No, you don't want to use hairspray yeah, not when you're curling, because that's gon na give you that stiff heart now and we want bouncy. You need to apply your wig over the hairline to make sure that you're not getting glue or any sort of adhesive right on top of the hair, because you can, your hair can break off. I think once you start seeing your hair has become too damaged, and once you start seeing that, like it's breaking off, it's getting really brittle and it's getting to a point where it's unmanageable to comb through and the detailing process is like unmanageable. I think it might be time to do the big chop. Individuals aren't the greatest or you know they may experience like tension in their head, so like individuals can call it tension at time. So I hear some people saying that the hair breaks off - and things like that, so I wouldn't study would recommend a protective style like that. So I would recommend cornrows or a wig and or a lead or some that nature way to mush straight in here without winging down. I usually use like a really light amount of oil, especially on again finer textures, because a lot of the clients I work with have finer texture hair. So I try to use a light amount of oil still some sort of oil, but not as heavy as like a super heavy leave-in conditioner or like the same amount of oil, you'd use and your hair, because it wouldn't need the same amount of moisture. Don'T need moisture, just not the same amount, I'm spraying the flyaways with just a humidity blocking hairspray to kind of protect it from the heat but still hold it together. So I use this sleek and shine heat protectant that has like argan oil in it. That has shea butter in it, and so what I use I you before I started this. I build out a hair up, use that on it and then started finding it and then started curling it first out like this. I think the easiest thing to do. Yeah two strand twist that night I'll tie it up in a bonnet and then you're good to go whoa. These have become one of my favorite brushes because it has that tip to point on the edges, so I think try to find either something with a tip point and or and or a um like a like a comb attached to it, cuz they they and having A lot of those really, I think those are pretty cool to use and they just make sure you're. Following the motion of the hair line, I like to always detangle before washing. I find that if your hair is matted, it's really not gon na do its job properly. So I just like to get in there use my fingers and just really separate any sort of tangle. You just really want to make sure the product is a really gon na penetrate into your your hair. The benefits of the steamer is that it really just helps the product penetrate into your your hair, and it just softens your hair laughter, you guys today. I hope these tips were helpful. You all now know how to take care of your natural hair, as well as implement some styling tips and tricks into your weaves or wigs. Of course, the full links to all of these videos will be down below in the description box as well as each of these celebrity stylist instagram, so that you can stay connected with them and gain more tips and tricks. If anybody has any questions about the hair that i'm wearing, this is JJ's rotten and curly hair and the link to this hair will be down below in the description box as well. Thank you guys so much for watching, don't forget to Like comment and subscribe stay blessed.

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