Water Color Method, Tips And Tricks...Using Adore And Hair From Wigsbuy.Com!

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Beautiful hi, my love's, I wanted to come through and show you how I got this: vibrant, pink color, using a door, hair, color and the water color method. I wanted to get right into it, because the video is already kinda long. So here is the frontal. It really is a well-constructed frontal from wigs by comm, and I wanted to show you what it looks like up close before I do anything to it. So here is the frontal and, along with coloring, the frontal I'm going to go ahead and color these three bundles. These are three very well constructed, bundles. The stitching on them was tight. The stitching was nice and tight, uniform, beautifully stitched bundles. I didn't have any trace hair sticking out all over the place really really nicely constructed bundles. The hair was really really super soft and really easy to work with. So now I'm gon na grab my gloves yet another thing I would hope you guys use gloves when you do this only because I don't really know what the process will do to your hands. If you do it consistently over and over again so yeah, that's my pot, and I use that for a lot of my crafting we're gon na use this spoon. Since I couldn't find my whisk, I decided to use the number. I think this is number 82 yeah number 82 pink rose from adore, and I also change up the container that I was using. I wanted to show you how the color works. It would be a little bit clearer in this tub that I use again for crafting. So that you way you can kind of see the color as it moves along with the pot, you wouldn't be able to see it. Yes, so here is the frontal and we are going to get ready to work with this. It'S already pre plucked. So that wasn't an issue which was just made my life so much easier and again, this hair is from wigs by calm, I'll, put a link down in the information area so that you can have it. So you can see it, and so you can use it. So yeah here I'm just going to take a moment, I'm going to use water that I actually boiled with my electric tea kettle. Now this water, as you can see it's SuperDuper hot, and I just put that in that heavy duty plastic container and I didn't want to use too much water - I kind of just eyeballed it again. Here'S the pink rose and we're just gon na add that to the water - and I didn't even do any testing, because I was willing to go with. However vibrant this pink was. I was just willing to just go for it, so here I'm just stirring it up and I did decide to use some room-temperature water just to bring the heat level down on that water because it was hot. I could feel you know the heat coming off of it and I didn't want to stick my hands in there, even with a glove on if it was too hot. So I added a little bit more color just to make it a little richer, stirred that baby up and some people use like a paper towel or some piece of fabric in order to see how dark or light the color is again. I was just eyeballing it and willing to go with it, so here we are going to start with our frontal and we're gon na dip it in just a little bit first. This is again my first time trying the water color method and I wasn't quite sure, other than from watching videos what to expect. I said you know what let's just go for it, we're going to use the same color for the bundles, so I just made sure to immerse all of the hair down into that column. One thing you do have to remember - and I did I think I put in a couple of slides just for informational purposes - only make sure you move that hair around a little bit, because if not, the hair is going to the colors going to be blotchy. And you really don't want that. You want the hair to be consistent throughout throughout your bundles, throughout your frontal, throughout your closure. You just want the color to be consistent. You don't want light spots or anything like that. You just want your color to come out. Even so part of the process of helping it to come out even is moving that hair around and separating it. A little bit you'll see me do that with my fingers just to separate it to see if the color is going through all of the hair and as you can see, the water is lightening up a little bit because the hate the color is going on to The hair so again move that hair around a bit just to make sure it's touching every strand, so you get equal color all the way through. I'M so sorry my hand was in the way here. I was kind of stepping side to side with the camera. In the middle and I'm just bringing that hair up and down, I use the same process with the bundles. I felt like if I showed you this part, and I you know let you know to do the bundles the same way. You wouldn't have much of an issue make sure with your bundles that they come like in a rubber band or in one of those zip ties. Take it out of that tie situation, because, if not the area where the zip tie is or where the rubber band is, is not going to color. So you want to make sure that the hair is open and ready to receive the color again, I'm going up and down checking in the middle checking out back to make sure that the color is going all the way through. And this came out such a beautiful, beautiful, vibrant, pink and just another quick tip when the hair is wet. It'S gon na be darker than it is. Then it's gon na be once you air dry it I didn't, realize hello, vibrant. It was going to be until it air-dry, but I absolutely loved the outcome and I'm just rinsing well not rinsing. I'M just ringing out some of that water and yeah looking and checking it through to make sure that the color is all throughout and I'm not going to use any shampoo. I am going to use this joique okay pack color therapy conditioner, just because it's for color. Normally, you use it for a natural hair or hair growing out of your scalp, but it works perfectly for extensions, frontals and everything. So just so you're aware you're gon na need at least three bottles. I would say, get four just in case. You need it but yeah. I use three bottles of the adorn hair color to achieve the vibrant, color and always double-check, like your water, to make sure that it's as dark as you want it to be and be sure to separate the hair as you dip it up and down into the Cold color and water mixture - and here we have the frontal, along with the three bundles, and I just let it air dry kind of put it on one of those little hangers and just let it air dry. I like to air dry it because it makes it easier when I'm sewing when it's wet. I just don't want to call. I just like to use it while it's dry, while the hair is dry, so there we have our bundles and we are ready to let them air dry and get to sewing and again let the hair enclosure air dry completely before assembling your unit. Close your frontal same situation, and here I'm showing you how I sew the frontal onto the dome cap. I'M sorry if there footage is a little bit shaky, but my son was helping me and we didn't have the tripod available at the time because it wouldn't get close enough. So here's how I sew on my frontal to the dome cap. It'S really not too complicated. The only thing that I can suggest one of the things that I can suggest when you're sewing your frontal or closure onto your dome cap, make sure your stitches are close together and make sure they're, nice and tight. It really does eliminate your frontal closure or bundles buckling. Once you put your wig on, you, don't want that. You don't really don't want that situation. You just want them to be nice and flat. You want it to be wearable, because those little those little buckling is just an issue. So if you put your stitches close together, you shouldn't have that problem. I just make sure I pull my thread nice and tight. I just don't, if I'm gon na, take the time to make a unit. I really want it to be as good as I can. I don't want it to be problematic, so yeah, that's how I sew on my frontal hull, my closures to just close together easy and again I sew my bundles left to right up to the point of the frontal or the closure, because you don't want any gaps. You don't want any spacing, and this is just to show you how I how the bundles are in the back and then the frontal is, of course, in the front, and I sew a track all the way up to where the frontal is. I want the frontal to meet the last track and this footage was so out of focus. I said, let me just show you how I do it, and here we have the inside of the unit so that you can see it. We have that cap in the back. We have the frontal across the front gun along the sides and another great thing about the adorn hair color. Is it doesn't tent the lace? The lace is always in good condition. After and as you can see, there's no gaps. No spaces that last track all the way up to the frontal just makes it all so much easier. So that's what the inside looks like and if you want to sew in a strap, you can definitely so in an elastic across the back to make your wig, nice and tight. And here are the results. There'S my pink baby and I'm hoping that this is something that you'll be willing to try. If you have any questions, please feel free to leave them down in the comments area and I'll put all pertinent links and information in the information area. I'M hoping you guys haven't absolutely awesome evening and I'll see you guys in the next video bye.

Tywan Brown: Hey Robin That unit came out Bomb! I luv how vibrant the pink is you did a really good job

albeeinla: Thank you, does the color bleed? I heard other brands and colors (like blue) will leave residue on sheets, towels, hands. Etc.

Junette Mirlande: OMG sis! You slayyyed this wig.

Eurblasian Honey: You are gorgeous, miss lady! You slay in that pink color too! Loves it! ✌

Sky Layne: I really like the color it’s so vibrant. Iam surprised that the dye didn’t tint the lace . Can you put anything on the lace to make sure dye will not bleed through it? Just in case .

kimmy1984: I love the color on you!!!

Della classysassydiva617: Came out nice tfs

adrianealex1: Beautiful

Queenii Rozenblad: OOOOOOHHHH I LOVE IT!

Valerie Williams: Nicely done

Off Top: It’s me MizzRed I love you so much good job

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