Start To Finish Wig Install| Look Natural Without Bleaching Knots??| Ft. Afsisterwigs

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Hey loves, hope you enjoyed my Start to finish Wig Install video, I will say that for wig installs i definitely prefer STYLING MOUSSE lol, it gives it more shine and is less cakey. My next install I will have all of the proper tools (hopefully) Thanks for watching! Let me know what else you would like to see down below!

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Hey y'all, what's up and welcome back to my channel, my name is Jorden Simone. If you don't know, if you do hey welcome back today, I'm gon na be showing you guys how I install my wigs and how I make them look natural without necessarily bleaching. The nuts I did order bleach, but it's not gon na get here till about a week or two later, and I wasn't trying to wait that long to make this video. So I went ahead and just put foundation over the lace instead of bleaching it just to make the knots look less noticeable. This wig is from a of sister wigs. I was a little upset about this wig because I ordered a 13 by 6 and this looks like a u-part wig, but it's okay, I'm still gon na try to make it look. You know believable, it shouldn't be too hard to do, but basically I'm just showing you guys that it doesn't come off in my hands after I free sprayed it, and this week came pre plucked. That'S pretty much like the best thing about this week is that it came free plug their black hair in the back was super soft, but they definitely over processed the hair. Basically, I just wet the hair line and start plucking in little sections, because I do like it a little bit more thin than usual so that it looks more realistic. I don't want to bore you guys with just watching me plug the legs, so I went ahead and skip through it just to show you what it looks like all right on to the installation part. Basically, what I do is just get a beige, wig cap and then put it on my head. I don't like to get the super dark ones, because sometimes they'll mess up like the color of your hairline, and I don't want to have to put excess foundation on to make it lighter. So it's better to get one. That'S lighter where you can change the color with your foundation that matches your skin tone. Then I take a small eyebrow razor and I start to carve out my ear. I make a super small hole, then I slowly make it bigger and push it around my ear. Next thing I do, is I just free spray in sections around my hairline, I like to hold a comb over my ear tab, just to make sure that it freezes down on my hair. But basically I just go around my head with the free spray and I do two coats so that it stays next thing I do. Is I start to cut the excess cap off of my head. This is where I wish I had scissors. Basically, I'm saying is when you get your razor and you start to carve out your wig cap. There'Ll be extra thread sometimes on the outer part of the wig cap, and you do need scissors or like a small pair of scissors, to get it off without pulling extra thread so that it'll keep coming out of the way cap and then take a little bit Of got to be glue, the gel and just put it on the outer part. I don't do much of this because it really doesn't make a difference if I couldn't get the threads off next thing I do is I just take my foundation and I put it over the base of the wig cap and where I'm going to part my wig At in this case, I'll put it over the middle part of my hair, because that's where I'm gon na put my hair, then I take the wig that I plucked earlier and I just basically put it on my head and adjust it to where I would like It to be and try to play around with it and see exactly how I want it to look. This part does take a little bit of time if you want to have your wait, a certain way. The next thing I do is just flip my wig back, and I start to put on my ghost bun. Now I just make little dots like everybody. Does I'm super close together, but you also don't want to make got super big to where it's hard to spread out and it's too much then I take the end of my eyebrow razor and I just start to smooth it out. You want to make sure that the layers of the glue are very thin so that it doesn't leave a huge white residue, but I found they're working with ghost bonds. Sometimes you dudes still get a white residue, but to avoid that as much as possible. Just make sure it's dry before you put on your wig after that first layer, I do another one just to make sure I don't really do three layers. I don't find any is just fine for me, but on top of that, when you're putting on the second layer of glue make sure you're very light, I'm putting it down, you can't really put it too close to your head and it's hard on your head. As you did the first there, because the bottle will stick to the glue, apparently Bentley wanted to stop in and say, hey two guys after that. Just make two slits so that there's three sections to where I can lay down my wig and the first section. I do is usually the middle, so that I know exactly where it is considering is the middle part once I lay that down I'll, just press it in, and then I go in with the comb while I hold the base and then just brush it back just To set it in place - and I do that to each section then was cutting the ear tab. What you want to do is just carve out your ear and part the hair up so that she can see what you're doing like I said. I didn't have any scissors, so I was using the eyebrow razor and that didn't work. So I found some scissors, but there was a super crappy, so I had to cut like very small pieces. It was just not good, but I ended up managing to get it done. So it's all, and while I was cutting the ear tab, I realized that I did need to put more bull hold on the ear tab. Then I start to cut off the lace. So basically, you just follow the outline of the glue and you just cut from and right now, I'm just putting on some extra goes long. You after I finished cutting the lace. What I do is pull out the baby hair a thin, but not too thin layer of baby hair, because I do like bigger ones. I don't like the small swoops, that's just a personal preference to me. What I do is pull out a row of hair and trim it off, but not too short, so that I can see exactly I'm working with and I can trim it more if I need to - and I just put a scarf or a elastic band because any Of those I just used a head wrap to wrap around my head and let it sit for about 15-20 minutes, because I had to get out that bathroom, because I was getting super hot and I didn't think my glue is going to dry correctly. So after that 15 minutes is up, what you want to do is start to form your baby hairs. Basically, I didn't have loose okay, I just don't have evidence for you, but I really didn't have mousse either it's and stuff probably would have looked a little better. If I had moves to give it that shiny luster, but I didn't so, I had to use joe and basically free spray. So it did kind of give it that not so much great in the end, but it wasn't as shiny as I wanted it to me. But while I was recording my baby hair process, my camera cut off on me because he died and I didn't realize it until I was done so. Basically, I finished up my baby hairs off-camera and you can see that here, but basically I'm just moving my hair around and playing with it. Then I just hot comb, certain parts of the wig, where I wanted to be very flat. Basically, after I'm done, I just start wetting my hair to get the wet look that I was going for and starts scrunching up as well to get the curls to come back. I also put a little bit of curling gel or pudding or anything. You really need to hold it down, considering I didn't have any mousse, so I just used a little bit of curling pudding and I put it on the hair and scrunch it up and raked it through did all of that, then I do the same thing to The other side after that, I'm pretty much done. I just freeze spray, the top so that it can be a little bit more flat, but that's pretty much the finished look on how to make it look natural without bleaching. Your knots, I do prefer to leech my knots, but since I don't have bleach, this was the second option again. This wig is from AF sister hair I'll leave the link down below. I was gon na put a little bit of oil sheen on it, but I didn't like the ghost ball to start lifting. I just pretty much had to deal with the lack of luster and they're not being as shiny as I wanted it to be. That'S pretty much the end of this video. Thank you guys for watching make sure to LIKE comment and subscribe, and I will catch y'all on the next one. Bye

JustbeingSam: The end results looks so good

Maiya K: This wig is so beautiful on you boo!!

MissEbonieMonique: Yesss you slayed this wig!!! I love it

favour jayy: LOVE IT OMG YOU LOOK SO GOOD SIS

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DAI C: Yessss ma’am

Baby Doll Layla: I’m loving the color of the wig, sis

Shakira Patterson: Y’all talking bout the wig look at her face even wit the wig cap onnnn .

Gorilla Entertainment: You hella beautiful

Honeyyy: What inch is this

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