Watercolor Hair Dye - With Blonde Streaks On 613 Lace Front Wig

I couldn't find videos on how to do the blonde streaks trend with the Watercolor Method so this was my take. Done on a 613 lace frontal, 13 x 4, from Elfin Hair, found on Instagram. Hope this How To helps!

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Hey jelly beans today we're tempting to do the watercolor method along with two blonde streaks in the front. I know you guys seen that and on Instagram or a river I think it's really cute, so we're gon na try it out, and so I got this hair from elephant hair on the mount Instagram. All the links will be below. I got a 16 inch body, wave 6:13 wig on 13, buff or lace. This is the stuff that it came with some instructions. They do give you recommendations for products to use which i thought was really cool. They also give you some info on the actual business and what else they sell and then some care instructions nice on the way caps, but clearly they are too dark. And so the hair itself comes in this nice plastic kind of packaging and will comes with the net and then some paper on the inside overall, I really like the initial feel no smell. I feel like nowadays, companies when you have it, have it pretty well together on how they need to ship air packaging. I came in three days, which is great. I ordered it, but I think I ordered it on Christmas Eve. Don'T link got it on Friday, shipped by DHL. Wig is a nice blonde color it has some dimension to. As you can see, it's not all one color, I know 613 can come and kind of like a u-turn, light or platinum, blonde or yellow blonde. So I think this is looking in between your four clips and in the back you can see the lace egg, a pretty much overall standard. Wig first thing we want to do is mark where we want our blonde streaks to go in the front. So I put the wig on my head, so I could find the middle. I wanted it to be able to be middle parted or swept to either side and have the street. I was just going down one side I placed on my head on my middle and then parted my sections, where I wanted them to go on either side, so I kind of had a rectangle of hair that would become the blonde streak. We want to protect our boundaries for the white, the blonde patch, when we're doing the watercolor method, because you essentially just dip the whole wing in there and we don't want this particular part to get dyed. So what I'm gon na do is take some kind of various. I just use the little instruction page from the wig to kind of guide the spray and I'm just taking God to be hair spray. I'Ve seen people use Vaseline as well. Basically, some kind of wax gel material that'll wash out, so if the dye gets on it, it'll just wash off with the gel or whatever you use. We'Re gon na use a spray, not just basically trying to make sure that all the kind of hairs around the edges of my blonde patch are covered without affecting the part that I would actually want to be dyed all right. Now we get to the actual watercolor portion of it, so I added one full bottle of spiced amber one full bottle of cinnamon and then six squirts of the Cajun spice and the honey brown. I wanted it to be more of a darker color rather than the bright orange. So just add dyes, you see it stir it all up, so it's evenly distributed and then test it on a strip of hair in the back of the wig, preferably just to see. If the color came out, how you want it and then we're just gon na dunk it you can see I'm holding up the part that I want don't want to touch the actual dye. I'M gon na end up clipping it to the side of the bowl. I let my water color sit some people, don't let it sit and kind of dunk it up and down, but I let mine sit to fully saturate and kind of just move the hair around within there within the bowl. You can see me use my hands. I use the stick just. However, you get all that hair in there, alright, so protip. So you guys don't make the same mistake. I did you'll see later the middle of the wig kinda near the base in the back wasn't as dark as the outer layers. So I would advise you to make sure that you kind of separate the hair while it's in the dye, if you're gon na let it sit like that or try the other method that people do where you dunk it. It doesn't really have to sit in there. The dye is gon na take if it's kind of swishing around in the water anyway, so just make sure that your color is evenly distributed throughout the week. You'Ll see what I mean in a second all right so boom the hair is in there, I'm poking around. Moving around trying to make sure that the color reaches all the parts evenly and once I take it out, I kind of just wring out the excess, try and move it around. So I can see in there. But you know it's a dark because it's wet, you can't really tell if all the parts have gotten dyed correctly. You know a struggle. Okay, you kind of have to dry it or wait till it dries to actually see what color it actually comes out, especially if you're doing like a brown or come something like that, because it's gon na be darker when it's wet all right. So now that it's dry, you can see where the middle portion isn't as dark. So all I had to do was add more honey Brown to the original water color mix, and I just dipped that middle portion into it and it turned out fine. So now we're gon na do the streaks, so I put conditioner where I have that got to bleed goo, sprayed and kind of just washed out the glue or the gel. Whatever you use to get a lighter version of the color you'll, originally dyed the rest of the hair, because I didn't want mine, 6:26 13 blonde against that ginger color. All I did was take a smaller container. I poured some of the original water color mix and then just added water to it. So basically you're just lightening that original color dipped it in there and what you end up with is a tint or a shade couple shades lighter than what you did. The rest of the hair, which is what I was going so this is the final look. It actually came out really good. I'M gon na tell you. I was a little iffy when it finally died the night before, but I have someone install it for me and after tweezing and everything put some curls in it, it actually turned out really nice, a nice fall color with the Sphinx in the front. So I hope this helped you guys. I know I had a hard time finding a video that explained it. So good luck, thanks for watching and don't forget to like, come and subscribe.

ReviewZ: Hi how much water did u use?

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