Brown Skinned Girl Approved: How To Tint Your Lace Closures And Frontals

Hey darlings!

I’m back with another video showing you all how I tint my lace closures and frontals to match my skin tone. This method is definitely for my brown skin beauties that are tired of their lace being too light. Please let me know if you all have any questions. Don’t forget to like comment and subscribe to my channel.

Products Used:

Adore Semi-Permanent Hair Color: Sienna Brown

Adore Semi-Permanent Hair Color: Mocha

30 Volume Developer

Quick Blue Bleaching Powder

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Instagram: @AvecAshland

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Hi guys welcome back to my channel, so today I'm gon na be showing you how to bleach and tone your lace closure. So the products that you're gon na need today are the adorn cement, semi-permanent dye, some shampoo developer and then bleaching powder. So right now, I'm just showing you that these nuts are not bleach. As you can see, you can see all of these black dots, which looks nothing like a scalp and that's not what we want. So I'm gon na show you how to get rid of that and then how to tone your hair. So the first thing you need to do is either start off with a closure or front. So I'm using a 5 by 5 closure today and I'm going to take that bleaching powder and I'm just going to pour it into this little plastic bowl. It does not matter what you use as long as you just don't do not use a metal. I use this little Bowl for everything it's kind of just like my hair bow. If that makes sense, and now I'm taking some 30 volume developer and I'm gon na mix it with that some people use 20. Some people use 40. I sticks a 30. You know what it's all personal preference and we're just gon na go ahead and stir that in I ended up using a plastic butter knife just because I've noticed with the little bristle brush. When I try to press it onto the lace. I always end up getting bleach on the hair, so I ended up using the butter knife because I feel, like you, don't get bleach on the hair that way, because you can't press down too hard with a knife and honestly because of the consistency that you want. It to be which is not bad like you, don't want it dripping, it should be thick to where you can only spread it with that knife. One thing you want to look out for is too thick of a consistency where it's crumbling when you're spreading it and then to loose where it's seeping through another side onto the hair. The issue, what they're going through on the other side, is that you would have to go back and read out the hair because it'll be on the roots and not just the knots which I was how you is a pain in the ass. So just make sure you have the right consistency, um, you want it to be like peanut butter or a thick icing in the way you can test for it. Is you just kind of like hold the knife upside down and shake it, and so it's the right. Consistency as you can see, I'm just adding powder until I get what I want and you just keep doing this everyone has their own personal preference. You know I've been doing it for a while to wear iconic an eyeball when I'm getting close to the right consistency which I'm at that point now where, when I turn my knife upside down and shake it, it does not fall. So this is the perfect consistency for me. So at this point I can now start adding the concoction to the lace. So only thing to do is you're gon na spread it literally like you're, making a sandwich like just spread it on the lace closure, as if it's peanut butter literally so put that all over the lace closure. You would do the same exact thing if it was a front tool, there is no difference in the process and you're just gon na spread that all over the closure or your frontal, all righty. Now that I'm done you can see, I don't have any type of bleach on the hair and it's all over the filter. So at this point, I'm just going to let the closure process for about 30 minutes and then I'm going to come back once I wash everything off. The only thing that I use honestly is the shimmer lights. Shampoo. You can use any purple shampoo. Honestly, you don't even have to use purple shampoo since we're going to go ahead and technically tint the lace, so you just need to wash it off at this stage. You know it's not that big of a deal. So this is everything washed off and it's looking good, but not a bleach. However, what you're gon na see is that the lace is going to be this very weird grayish green color, as you can see right here in this frame like it happens when you bleach lace material, and we don't want that because I know my scalp in that Color, so I'm gon na show you how to get rid of that so you're gon na take some hot-ass water. I microwaved it. You have some salt in it and you're gon na take those add or semi-permanent dyes, I'm using the Sienna Brown in the mocha. I'M just gon na use one spoonful of each color. This is the ratio that works for me. You'Re gon na have to play with it according to your skin tone, but I've been doing it enough to know. I just need one spoonful of each color. I feel like the mocha plus the Sienna Brown doesn't give me too much orange, but it also doesn't like too purple because I feel like monka, has like a purplish undertone to it that cysts I'm not purple either. So I feel like they balance each other out. So I'm gon na do is you're going to mix that together until it's all the way the dog and then your next step is to just put your closure in the bowl and, like I said you would do the same thing. If it's a funnel, you just want to make sure that all of the lace is completely submerged in the water I left mine in for like 15 minutes, I mean you can leave it in for as long as you want nothing's gon na happen, like you can't Mess it up, so it doesn't matter how long you leave it in and you're gon na rinse, that off and when you rinse it off you're, going to be love with a perfectly tinted lace closure. As you can see, it is brown, it's not grey. It'S not green, it's not anything but a actual flesh-toned lace, which is perfect, and now we can move on to step two where I show you guys how to actually customize your lace closures. So if you enjoyed this video, please like comment and subscribe, and I'm gon na show you how to pluck your closure and make it look like a frontal in my very next video. Thank you guys for supporting me and I look forward to seeing you guys in my next video bye guys you

Jadeofthronz: Thank u... I finally did it right ❤️✨

Toni Patrice: Thank you for this video❤️

Tiffany Trojan: I see in the beginning of your video, you had wella toner. What did you need to use the wella for?

Dizzy Dee: How much water and dye if you do a full lace wig?

Nkechi Enwereji: Great video

j cardosa: great video. the lighting was just a little too bright tho

Dee Dee: Is there a way to correct the tint method if it comes out too dark in The lace wig?

CiearraB: The best hair I've ever seen no joke 5stars

SharitaDarlene: What does salt in the water do? And about how much did you use?

Ngozi E: How much water you put in?

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