Milano Collection Scalp Illusion Kit- Knot Concealing Wig Makeup For Lace Top Wigs

Watch how to apply Milano's revolutionary #wig makeup Scalp Illusion Palette on #lace top wigs of any kind. This buildable, creamy wig makeup glides on easily for great coverage that will conceal all the wigs imperfections. Available in 5 customizable shades for the perfect color to match your skin tone and scalp.

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I am so pleased to announce our latest innovation to our divine series. Is our scalp illusion, color college here at Milano we're at the cutting edge of innovation and we're constantly trying to innovate and come up with new products that make your waivering experience so much more natural? What we have here is a custom-designed five tone, color palette, which can work with any lace front or lace top wig. It has five different colors in it. We have cream vanilla, peach, latte and mocha. What that allows is, if you have a white to dark skin, we have a color tone for you. If you are dark skinned, I would use the mocha as an underneath and the vanilla on top. If your pale skin, I would do the peach underneath and the cream on top, and if your medium, I would use a latte underneath and the cream on top. The good thing is: there's five colors and you can play around and actually mix and match. According to your skin tone, I'm gon na demonstrate how to put it on a lace top wig. Here we have it defined our lace feature top wig, which I'm going to demonstrate for you how to use the scalp illusion palette on it. You don't need to take on the makeup. In fact, if you take on the makeup, it may not look as natural. You just have to lightly dab. Once it's done, please look in the mirror and make sure that it looks naturally applied. If it doesn't, then all you need to do is to rub some out to make it look extremely natural. What you would do is you take your finger along the part wherever your part is, and then turn it inside out now, where my finger is it kind of gives an outline of a flesh tone, so I have a line of where I'm following now. I am light to medium skin tone, so I am going to use the latte color on my scalp illusion palette. All you do is dab very lightly on the scalp illusion palette and draw a line along the part of where the flesh tone comes through. On my finger, laughs and brush now, you do want to go a little bit wider than the parts, because then it is more of a uniform color across the whole part wide and on either side of the part line. Now, what I'll do with the spoolie side is just to rub it in a little bit just to blend the color, so it doesn't look too cake and more even on the other side, once I'm done with that, I will turn it around and put it on Ahead to apply the white for the part line once it's on the head, I'm going to use my thumb and my forefinger and I'm going to hold the hair away from the part that will prevent the wig makeup to get on to the hair. So again you take your thumb and your forefinger and hold it apart. I'M going to dab a little bit of the white and just dab it along your part light now, if your part line is not a straight line, it can also work for that. You would just go according to where you want your part. If you feel you applied any of it too thick in any area, you would take the spoolie side again again, holding your thumb and your forefinger away. You never want to rub it to the side. It'S always rubbing down just to blend it a little better. Now, once you're done with this, it gives it a great scalp illusion effect. The only thing is because you were pushing the hair so hard down and to the side. It does look a little flat and you want to give it a little bit of volume. The last step, which is super important, is to take your cheese and comb, and this a lot of times can be done on your head. I'M going to show it on my head to demonstrate what this can do here. I put the wig on my head to demonstrate how you can see how flat it is. Yes, the scalp looks incredible, looks like a natural Scout, but it's a little too flat and pancake II on my head. What I would like to do is create a little bit of volume. You want to hold the point. You don't put any tension on the hair. You take your cheese and comb and you brush back and you just tease the hair like this and back, but it just creates a little lift and makes it a little more natural.

LD: Great techniques , thanks for sharing and love your units !

Yvonne M: How do you recommend cleaning it off?

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