So what is going on after kind of family I'm going to be kind of back at it again with another video and I'm gon na be teaching you guys how to take a hairline from this to this? Yes, this is episode, two of a lace frontals series. If you have not watched episode, one check that out learn how to bleach and tempt your lace, but this hair is featuring alley, pearl, hair and they're Brazilian straight, and this is their 20 inch frontal and excuse my voice. If I sound a little crazy, I'm currently sick by definitely one or two per two consistency with you guys. So, yes, if you guys want to learn how to do this, then people watching alright, you guys. So the tools you guys are going to need is a comb Furby red shell, some tweezers, and these tweezers I got personally, are from tweezer men. These are some good tweezers. You want to make sure that your tweezers are always pretty new or new and not too sharp, but sharp enough. You don't want to be too dull, otherwise you won't be able to pluck your frontal correctly and all come out with all that nice and it last but not least, you'll need some setting lotion and I have the Nairobi setting lotion and yeah so to get started. What I usually do is part my frontal in half, as you guys can see right now. This fructose is already bleached in tinted and if you guys want to see the video on how I bleach and tinted my video I'll leave that down below you guys to watch. This is a series. So you know if you're missing. The first episode go back to the first episode before you watch the second episode, but yeah so right now I have my frontal parted in the middle, and what this does is pretty much helped me like signify. If one side is popped more than the other, what you're gon na do take your setting lotion and oh, as you guys, can see I'm being a little. You know ghetto-fabulous right now and I'm doing it on my lap because I feel like I have more control in my lap than I do on a actual stand and it gets annoying and tiresome since I just want to sit down and do the thing tell me So you know get your Medicare put on your lap laid down at the baby and that's it. So what I'm doing right now is just applying a little bit of my styling mousse, which is from Nairobi and I'm applying that all over the hair line. And then I'm parting, where my baby hair is well quote, unquote, where my baby hairs are supposed to be, and I'm taking that out and I'm behind the hairline always make sure you plug behind the hairline first and then try to check. So what I'm doing right now is, I am plucking in different spaces. You want to make sure that you're not plucking in the same place, because if you do so, you will end up having bald spots and that's not a cute look and you don't want all the other than like a matter mode filmy. So, like I said all these plucking different parts and always check your work so right now I'm taking my comb and after I'm done plucking, I'm combing it out just to see how much it pluck and if you feel like you need more mousse or you feel Like it, dried up just apply some more, I don't saturate it. I just put a little bit so is still damp and not like fully saturated. Now, I'm just checking my work and pushing all the hair back. Then I will proceed and plucking on the hairline. Now this part, you have to be very tedious. I take your time with this. You don't want to over pluck your hairline and lose your shape and you know end up looking real crazy because you will go from Beyonce to you know. I am NOT. Oh me. Campbell'S edges, real quick, you feel me, so you don't want that. Look so, as you guys can see, this is a comparison. This is one side versus the other, it's a huge difference and if you feel like you need to do more, do more, I usually do like two to three rolls on every side. You always want to make sure that you do plucking like evenly. So if your slicing three parts to pluck on one side, you buy student other, so this is a side-by-side comparison of how one side look look versus the side. That'S not! Pluck it's a big difference. You know there's Beyonce on one side and Elvis Presley on the other. No, so if you feel like you need a plug for contain a buck, more, I'm frontals are all about preference. You know you don't if you like it like that, then that's perfectly fine, but this is how it looks once I am finished. This is how everything works and I get a little fantasy ponytail. You know I had to be extra yarn, but this is how it looks in this how it's supposed to look when it's plug. This is my way of plugging I, like my hair, and we can write this. You can either pluck it more pluck it less like. I said it's a preference, but I hope you guys found this video very informative. Like comment and subscribe to my channel and I hope to see you guys in the next segments deuces
Comments
itz Sheena: I just started my first frontal wig today and will be working on it after I get home from work. I'm scared of plucking but I'm saving this video for later, watch it again and take my time. Thanks for this tutorial
Kiim && Kia's World: Thank you for this video!! Im still learning how to pluck correctly. Im making a new wig this week so this will definitely help me
Victoria Okoli: The best and understandable tutorial ever
apexlilo: Girl you plucked the hell out of this frontal. I need to buy all my wigs preplucked because I don’t think I have the patience or skill set for this.
Jay'rella Pumpkins to Princesses TM: Very informative!!!✨
Scotti pimpppin: I just bought a frontal omg yesss
Neecie: Best plucking video i’ve seen so far
Danielle King: Wow. You are really talented.
Sweet Queen: This girl is actually funny
EKOH RACHAEL: Can I use sewing machine Tweezer to pluck my frontal?
full figure beauty: Wow thanks I will do this technique best why and it looks really good
Pretty Brown: Is 3 rows all you need to pluck?
Ely Imafidon: This is laiddddd
Katlego Ratshidi: can you pluck your frontal when you have already cut the lace?
Skittles123452: ‘Elvis Presley on the other’
Ms Stylez: Cuuuuute
Michelle Abena: Notification Gang
Keya: heh girl