Unice 613 Wig Into Burnt Orange/Auburn *Fail To Recover

Hey guys so welcome to another video today i will be turning this 613 blonde wig. It'S already been pre-plucked, i'm going to be changing it into a burnt, auburn orangey. Look it's about 18 inches, and today i will be using the cajun spice and spiced amber. Also, three boxes of bright auburn number 45. To get that little bright look so here i am separating everything to be able to section it off properly. So what i did was i took all three of the containers of dye. I put the content in it and i filled it up, one with the spice auburn or the spice cajun spice, and i had to go put on some gloves and i filled up the other bottle with the other adora color and the third bottle. I just mixed. Both of them and put them both in that one now at the very end, i also ended up using adore, cajun and adore ginger to be able to recover this guys so, but this is all the steps i took in order to achieve this color. So i took all my contents and i poured them out in a bowl just to make it easier for me to mix and manipulate so that i wouldn't have to squeeze and struggle getting the contents out of the bottle. So here you see me just emptying out everything into this big container. Okay. So here before i started, i spray each layer with a little bit of water. I don't really know why, but i think it helps to moisten up the hair once it won't strip. So bad or and to be able to stretch the product, so here i'm just going through and brushing starting at the roots and i'm using my fingers to manipulate through it also guys when i'm combing through it. It helps to make sure everything is evenly distributed. So you see me going here and i use my comb to kind of push it around to kind of make sure that i'm getting through to every strand and you guys right now. I should have already realized my mistake, and here is my mistake: you guys it turned out like a reddish, pinkish, purplish color. You really can't see it in the light, so i'm trying to get it into better light for you, but it's like pink and then it was kind of purple. I thought it was a disaster. I was like. Oh my gosh. I just ruined this new fresh wig. It was so pretty, but now i'm going to recover it so now i'm about to do the hot water method using cajun spice again and the other. So i have my water here and if you can see as soon as i dipped it in it started to change colors, i was so excited that i forgot to put gloves on. I was burning myself and i was like ah, but you guys see how it's already looking better than that pink color. So i let this sit for about five minutes, not long at all, and this was the final product. It looked a whole lot better, but even this was a little bit brighter orange than what i was going for, because i wanted more of a burnt orange color. So after i re-dipped it with the cinnamon and ginger the second dip method, i kept that in only for about one to two minutes, not long at all um. This is before i did it, but the final product is this right here. Look at how pretty this color is. This is so pretty i'm so happy for the color it turned out coming from that pinky purple color. I thought i ruined it forever. So now i'm gon na go in and see. What can i do, i'm gon na pluck it a little bit more in the front and see if we can put some curls in it. Woohoo put those curls in there baby all right. Look at that hair bounce. Now it's only time to try this guy on. Try her on and see what it's looking like here. I am hair in the wind amazed at this beautiful beautiful autumn fall color. I was definitely going for fall guys and i think i achieved it so here you are, if you like what you saw today like share, comment and subscribe for more content, and i hope you guys have a great day see you later. Peace

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