Do hey guys welcome back to my channel? My name is beige if you're new here welcome, don't forget to give this video a thumbs up and comment down below before you leave. Today'S video is going to be a tutorial on this wig that was sent to me from rpg hair i'll have all of their information the promo codes and direct links to the wig worn in this video down below in the description box. The wig that i received is in the style lfw97 the length is 22 inches. The density is 150 percent. It is a skin melted, hd, lace, upgraded clean, hairline, 13x6 lace, front wig. This wig features a beautiful blown out texture that looks so much like a natural blowout, so i'm super excited to style this wig. The first thing that i'm going to do is tint the lace i'll be grabbing two different colors of lace tints. The first one is the color of my scalp and the second one is the color of my foundation, shade i'll be spraying, the one that is the color of my scalp on the inner portion of the lace, frontal, the lace tint, that is the color of my Foundation i'll be spraying that, along the hairline of the frontal, i am going to spray two layers of each color of lace, tint and blow dry in between each layer. So my vision for this wig is to have very deep layered curtain. Bangs, i'm going to prep the shortest layer by forming a triangle, basically parting, a diagonal line on the left and right side of the part. Now that i have an even triangle, i am going to grab a rat tail comb and rake it into the section. At a steep angle, the comb is going to be pointing upwards towards the ceiling grabbing, a pair of cutting shears. I'M going to follow that steep line downwards, using a short piece from the first section that i just cut. I'M going to use that as a guide, so that i know exactly how short to cut the opposite side of the parting space. And here is our steep. Very defined layered wig this wig already the shape and movement of it, is giving me 70s feathered bangs, and it's also giving me 80s punk rock, which decade does it remind you most of let's chat down below in the comment section? Okay. So, let's move on to styling, i'm going to grab this silk therapy hair serum by bio: silk! I'M going to section the hair off into thin sections, apply that hair serum to the section and then detangle after that i'll be flat ironing through the section and then using my flat iron to curl each section, all right. So now that i'm at the front of the head i'll be grabbing, my hair wax stick to smooth out the hairs and make everything nice and polished. Then i'll be grabbing. My pressing comb and pressing through each section after that i'll be using my curling iron to curl these bangs in the front after curling the bangs i'll be using two bobby pins to secure it. So the next step is to cut off the extra lace grabbing a pair of zigzag scissors. I'M going to carefully follow the natural curvature of the hairline to prep my skin for install i'll, be using alcohol to clean off my forehead, then grabbing scalp protector by walker tape i'll be applying that to my scalp. So now i'm just going to grab the wig and wonder lace bond by even new york, i'm going to spray a very thin layer of that to the outer edge of the frontal. Then i'm going to blow dry after it is tacky. I'M going to place the wig on my head and it's proper placement, and then i'm just going to put my head scarf on for about 10 to 15 minutes and allow the wonderlace bond to set. So here is how the hairline looks with no baby hairs. It looks so natural, especially up close, which i'll show you in a second. I did end up adding some baby hairs to the wig. Of course, just as my personal preference but baby hairs are completely optional with any wig, i did the baby hairs off camera and, for the final reveal, i'm just going to take down these bobby pins and use my fingers as well as a wide tooth comb or Brush i'm going to brush through these curls a little bit and you know get it to have more volume. I did end up trying a textured wig from rpg hair a couple of months ago, and that was their three in one textured wig and everyone was saying that they loved the natural blown out texture of it. So i'm glad to see that they do have this texture available. Obsessed is an understatement for this wig, the texture, the density, the hairline everything i think rpg did an amazing job with this one and, of course it's perfect for beginners and of course, i didn't have to pluck it, which is like the the absolute best thing ever And i love how it melts into my skin, i'm going to show you guys how the lace melts in the sun in normal lighting, artificial lighting. All of that so make sure you guys stay tuned and let's chat all about this wig down below. In the comment section, thank you so much for watching i'll have all of the information, the promo codes and direct links to the wig worn in this video down below in the description box, so check down below for more information. Let'S chat all things, this cut this wig the hairstyle down below in the comments, and i can't wait to see you all in my next video bye, guys ready. Let'S get it get what i'm done done the thing how you doing you ain't need. You see my eyelashes are pink. 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Beige Ojai: **THE CUSTOMIZED WIG WORN IN THIS VIDEO IS FOR SALE! Email if interested: [email protected]
SweetPeaLove22: I absolutely love this wig! Super cute and natural-looking. Oh and I can't forget to mention it looks gorgeous on you. Hair makeup brows, Girl you did that!! Lol love it!
Mcsheilda Gilbert: I absolutely love it!!!
Dee Versatility: Love this!!❤
NurseMoniqueT M: Very pretty look very natural.. love it
Honey Isweet: Lucious and beautiful❤!
Pyt G: Gorgeous!!
Kayla Ashayé: I was sold off the intro shots alone
Cass L: Please check your email....I just sent you an email for sale price for this unit....Great job
Monie Love: Niice
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