How To Highlight Your Wig In 10 Minutes! Evawigs 360 Curly Wig | Diarra Niambi

Hey beautiful ♥️ Thank you so much for watching. I originally saw Guy Tang use this technique and decided to try it myself! I will include all information on this wig and the products I used to color it below!

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O T H E R W I G V I D Z T O W A T C H

W I G D E T A I L S

https://www.evawigs.com/360-lace-wigs/...: LW-363

hair color: Natural Black

hair density: 130%

hair length: 20 inches

hairline: preplucked

cap size: Average

P R O D U C T S

L’Oreal Hi Color Highlights (Soft Brown, Cool Light Brown)

40 vol developer

Olaplex

Blondor Lightner (use with 20 vol!)

M U S I C

Maségo & FKJ - Tadow

Summer Vibes - Nkato

Thank you again to Eva Wigs for sponsoring this video and giveaway! Check them out www.evawigs.com.

Baby like oh, how to do the thing way to you. What'S up y'all welcome back to my channel, it's Dr Niang ba ka Beauty enthuse and I'm going to be sharing with you, how I achieve this chocolatey caramel type of color on my IVA wigs unit. So the specs for this unit will be down in the description box. I hope you guys check that out and I'm gon na be sectioning off this wig first, just before I color, because it's a lot easier to run through it. That way, I'm using cool light brown and soft Brown of the laurio high color highlights, and I got six boxes just in case cuz. I hate running out of hair color. I try to make all of the ingredients pretty accessible, but I will be using olaplex in this tutorial just because I want to protect the integrity of my hair, so I'm using cool light brown and soft brown one of each for the formula both of those boxes Together equals 98 grams and I'm using one to one and a half ratio so 98 times 1.5 is 147 and I'm adding the 98 grams of the colors so 245 altogether. If that makes sense. Okay, so I'm going to add my 40 volume developer and that's 147 grams of this plus the 98 grams of the color equals 245, I'm adding 1/16 of an ounce of my olaplex, which is amazing. I'M sorry guys can't get your hands on it, but I needed to use it. So this is the consistency of the color. So remember when we section off the hair, this is going to make it a lot easier and a lot faster to just put the color. All over the hair drop that next section down and just saturate completely. I want this to be a really nice solid base, so I'm going to make sure I evenly coat each section, I'm leaving about a centimeter of growth or a root just so it can look a little bit more natural. I don't want it to look freshly colored. I want it to look like it's growing out, so just a centimeter away from the scalp of the wig. All the way down going to saturate completely use a generous amount of products, and also the the hairline on this unit is really really great. As you guys know, I already uploaded my frontal customization video, and I will also link that somewhere on the screen. I'Ve also bleached the knots I've gently like lightly plucked the frontal the front of the wake. So, as you can see, it does not look bad at all for being a pre plucked unit. So after I finished coloring, I bagged up the hair and I'm going to leave the color on for 45 minutes, checking about every 10 minutes or so just making sure it doesn't get too light. And this is the color look: how beautiful and warm and chocolatey this hair is. This is exactly my goal, so I got my goal with the mixture of the two and now it's time for the scrunch lights. For my bleach mixture, I used 40 volume developer and my blonde or bleaching powder, I would say, definitely do not use 40 volume. It was way too high of a peroxide for this desired. Look so I feel, like 20 volume will definitely help you achieve the look that I tried to go for initially. So what I'm doing with the paste? Well, it's more like a pace. I try to mix it into so I'm making it very thick. I'M smoothing it onto my hands and then I'm scrunching it into the hair and I'm actually taking the bleach pretty high up, because I wanted it to be more saturated towards the ends and then more lightly dusted towards the top. So the blonde is gon na, be the majority of the color for the entire unit and that's kind of really what I wanted. I wanted the base color to be chocolate and I wanted caramel highlights - and I guess scrunch lights as you would call them throughout the wig. So I'm leaving this on for 45 minutes, I'm going to actually insulate this with plastic bags and that's actually going to help the heat process. The color a lot faster 45 minutes and I'm going to come back with the color that I achieved from the bleach. So the color about to say in a few seconds I feel was not the move. It was way too bright and there wasn't enough of a transition between that chocolatey, rich color and then that yellow it was just it was too much. So I decided to tone it with well at 235 and it turned out so much better. I actually left the toner on with 20 volume for about 30 minutes or so, and it turned into this beautiful, rich, caramel color. It'S so much better and I'm so glad I decided to change the color so, like I said, using 20 volume will definitely help you achieve this color without having to tone it. And yes guys this is the completed look. This is what it looks like air, dried and applied, and I am so glad that I was able to film this for you guys if you've made it this far into the video. I just want to say thank you so much for watching. Thank you for supporting my content and I'm actually gon na be giving away a wig in this tutorial. So I kind of just wanted to sneak this in here. Do a little secret, giveaway, but I'll have the rules up on the screen. I just wanted to say thank you so much evil wigs for this opportunity. This will actually be my first giveaway, so I'm actually beyond excited that. I finally get to share this with you guys and I will give the winner a choice between a natural black or the chocolatey Brown that we did in this tutorial. And I also wanted to point out that this is kind of important that the cap size of the wig that I'm giving away is a petite. So this time this is for my small head babies, but I promise include more head sizes in the future, so make sure you follow the directions on the screen and post your comments to the video on my Instagram and good luck, and thank you guys so much For watching

Rob Casillas: Yassssss honey I’m obsessed with every wig and hairstyle you always do! I need this wig in my life girl!!

Jo: Gorgeous hair I love the color TFS

maria do rosario fernandes pardal: Beautiful, I love it...

Marilyn A.: Great vid! I think you’re supposed to add olaplex after you mixed your color/lightener.

saron: i wanna dye my hair that color

Elisha Williams: I totally love that wig color. My first time watching wow Thats My color!!! Love it.

Ms.Messina: I loved the 1st color after dyeing, b4 the bleaching.

Ms Alescia: Perfect

Naturally Morena: wow im gonna try this

Ethereally Janelle: Can the scrunch method work on straight hair?

Finally Finding Anansa: I’m definitely gonna try this ooooh it would be awesome if i win... it’s my bday too

Esther Yabili: What is Olaplex for ? _ Thanks for the video

Zipporah The Great: Could I get that very first color using the same colors from L’Oréal wit a 20v ?

Kome Joy: Please what’s the olapex for?

Marilyn A.: I would love to win this unit because I’ve never had curly long hair before and plus that chocolatey honey color is so bomb for this spring/summer and of course I’ve been #diarraarmy since that bomb crochet style! Thank you for he opportunity boo

TheMrsgd: How did this take 10mins?!

Tracy Matters: When I click to go look at the wig cuz that wake is beautiful and sit on my screen cuz I'm doing it on my phone instead hack attempt please help cuz I really do want that way

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