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Hey babes welcome back to my channel a so we are doing a hair install today, and this is from I see, hair. They sent these gorgeous lashes as well as a wig cap and a beautiful wig. I am obsessed with the curl pattern of this week. This is water, wave, hair and 26 inches. The texture is really really soft and right out the packaging. I was loving these curls and, as you can also see it does come pre plucked. You do not need to do anything for the wig. If you don't want to, I, for one am going to bleach the knot just to make it even more famous than it already is, and I'm gon na show how I have been plucking. The hairline recently so yeah we're gon na get started by flipping the wig inside out, basically just to bleach the knots. We don't want to bleach the hair. Only the knots on the wig, so I'm using my 30 file developer and the CW to powder and mix that all up it's a 1 in 1 portion. So you pretty much just mix how much you need to make it the consistency you like nice and thick and I'm lightly just applying this all over where the knots are on the wig. You don't want to press this into the knots because then it'll start bleaching. The hair - we don't want that we just want the nuts to match our skin tones, so yeah we're just lightly applying this all over and the next time I do this. I am gon na use some foil instead of just leaving the bleach open just so it processes faster. I waited about 30 minutes and I feel like it could have lifted a little bit more. So it's all up to you, though it did turn out really really nice. As you can see, the dots are nice and blonde and they're gon na match. When I add it to my head it'll match like it's my scalp filming. So now I'm just going to section the hair off the frontal off into three sections, so I can start plucking and this part is not really like. It doesn't have to be the neatest thing in the world. I'M pretty much just going off with what I watched on other YouTube videos. So it's all a work in progress. You know I've been saying that in all my hair tutorials, we just learning as we go, I'm using these little tweezers and I'm pretty much just plucking making sections like subsections and plucking them like just plucking hair and the objective pretty much is to make the frontal Look less dense because a natural hairline like a real hairline and your real hair is not as dense as the frontal is, so you just want to make it look as natural as possible. I mean people do have really thick hair, but I like the thin type of feel and look to my frontal, so we're just gon na try to make it look as natural as possible. We don't want holes and gaps in the front, so so do be careful. You don't want to over pluck, but just click until you're like okay, I feel like that's the good amount and then you can go back if necessary, but don't like to do too much and then you can't go back. You know. So just take your time. I'M just doing section by section, as you can see just literally plucking random spots like just in that line, though after everything is plucked to my liking. I am just gon na add my week cap and I haven't been doing the scalp method or anything like that. Just putting on my wig cap and making sure to protect my hairline and all that, and I put this wig on and I was like yes, I think this is like getting better and better with each application and plucking and bleaching, and all that, so I thought It looked really good. I was. I was actually so happy so yeah, I'm just I'm cutting off the ear tabs. I have a really small head so like these are always so big, but you just wan na um. I do this before hands before I like glue it down, because it's way easier, so you don't have to be trying to cut off the glued part and everything like that, I'm making sure I clean off my hairline with some alcohol before applying any glue adhesive. Anything like that just to make sure it's nice and clean because - and I don't want no dirt and grime and build up under my wig on my hairline and I'm using my got to be glue. This is the one in the black container. It'S the clear one. I love this one because it's just way easier to blend, and then I'm just going on top of that with some of the freeze blast spray and it kind of just gives me even better hold it's not like using adhesive, but I do not want to use Adhesive and like kill my edges or anything so I've just been doing this method and it's been working and I'm just I'm Fanning this just to make sure it's a little tacky when I do put the lace on top, so it can stick a little bit better Than if it was just really wet and after laying down my lace, I like to take a small tooth comb and just comb everything back like literally press the hair and the lace into my skin. So it can give like an a melted effect and then just spring over those areas. One more time with my freeze, blast spray and wrapping that hairline up. This is just a satin scarf and then, after some time and after it's all dry, I took it off the ah see that I mean that's, that's that's melted, okay, honey, that is melted. That looks like scalp, so yeah, I'm just using some scissors. This is like um shears, actually to cut off the excess lace. Now I was being very careful with this part, because I wanted to be jagged. I don't want it to be straight across. It looks way more natural when you kind of like follow the hairs that are laid down. That'S what I was trying to do like you can see. Some hairs are like closer to the hairline than others, so I pretty much just went around those, so it took a little while but honestly it it pays off, because you don't want a really straight hair, looking hairline because it just looks really fake. Unless you like. Go and add a bunch of baby hairs and stuff, but I didn't want to add baby hairs with this style. I'M about to do so. I wanted to be very careful with this part now for my favorite part, which is just reapplying the curls you pretty much just need water and some loose it's up to you for the mousse, but I like my curls to hold like I like the wet look. I don't like it to get really puffy unless that's like key intent, so I like to just take keep some water and a spray bottle and just spray everything down, get it really saturated and then taking my nitro B mousse. I'M just applying some of that and then brushing it through applying some more I'm brushing it through until I get to the ends of the hair, and you want to make sure you use a Denman brush, it's a certain type of brush, that's literally for curly hair. So, yes, it gets through the curls so easily, like look at that, it's so beautiful, so yeah, I'm just making sure everything saturated before I remove myself scarf again and do my final touches. I am cleaning everything around the hairline again with alcohol. Just to be very sure, we do not want any type of dirt or a buildup on your hairline, like for real y'all, so yeah, I'm just doing a middle part. In this style I decided to do was like a slicked back, wet look and I did not want any baby hairs. I was going to do them at first, but I was like you know what no we gon na show off this hairline skills. Okay, so yeah I'm just leaking everything back basically, and then I used mousse to slick everything back, but I first tied my hair down one more time, just to make sure it was nice and melted and that needed to happen like for real for real, like that Needed to happen because it just made sure that all the lace was really in place for real, so yeah, I'm just taking somewhere that nairobi mousse and now I'm flicking everything back. And while I had my hairline wrapped up, I did go and do some things. So I just wanted to reapply some of that mousse make sure the ends are nice and saturated. So when I'm doing my makeup, I can just let the curls dry in place and dry. How I want so. You just want to make sure that hair is very saturated and just let them dry pretty much, as is you don't want to touch them or anything, and I was running my hands through him, so I just to reapply it all of that and, as you can See this is what the hair looks like very saturated, wet. It looks so gorgeous like. Oh you better swing this. It'S like what and look at her or whatever this makeup look is on my Instagram. If you are wondering also my skincare routine is with the makeup. Look if you want to know that too and y'all these curls. This is the curls dry and I was obsessed. This is, after probably like two hours after actually know who's. Actually, a while later I did my makeup went, did some things and look at them curls on the end, I love it hope you all enjoyed this video, see you in the next one

Kisha Buckley: You did a marvelous job ❤️❤️

fontaine barnett: You done a brilliant job

jada cook: , do you still use this wig?how good did it last?and how is the maintenance(shedding etc)

ThaaPluggzTv: What density is this ?

Samantha X: Laid and slayed

Vic Sidy: Just did a reviewed a wig from Isee check it out

chelsea marcellus: what is the link to this hair

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