Pink Curly Full Lace Transformation | How To : Neat Flat Part

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Hi you guys and welcome back to my channel today's video will be on me installing this pink curly, full lace, wig and also how I get my parts to be very neat straight and flat. So if you want to learn how to get straight, neat parts or it you just want to watch me install this beautiful wig, definitely continue watching. So when I like to pluck, I always like to pluck out a line, and I like to pluck behind that line. So I'm not plucking from the direct front and causing it to be too bald. I always go back at the front after I've gone behind that line to pluck and as you can see now, I'm plucking from the front when you pluck you just want to plug straight back in uneven motion, so you don't have a hair line. That is too uniform. I prefer something a bit irregular, because it's going to look more natural now on to how we get this nice middle part to be neat and straight. The first thing you're gon na want to do is grab your rat tail comb. The metal in and you're gon na want to part all the way down the middle one I like to do metal parts I like to go as far back as the middle of the head, because I just feel like that looks the most natural, and it gives Me the best results with the middle part. Obviously, if your frontal does not go back that far, you obviously can't but just go as far back as you can, to get the best results. So I'm just gon na be using my two fingers, my middle and pointer finger to make sure everything is smoothed out and I can see - and the point is I can see and you guys can't because my hand was in the way I should have recorded this From a better angle, but I'm just going and plucking down that line and taking all of the knots that are actually in the part out, so that we have no nuts on that part after we have everything all plucked out. We'Re gon na go in with our trusty hot comb. My favorite is this andis plug-in hot comb. Like I awesome Amazon, it gets really hot really fast and it's perfect for smoothing out the roots. Like you guys see here now. I prefer to do this off the clients head, because this can get a bit hot. You don't want to burn your client or your so so I prefer to do it on the wig head. Sometimes I will go in after on my client and just lightly. Do it if I still feel like it's not flat enough, but it usually gets the job done? No, we have her skin all cleaned with alcohol. I'M just putting this wig on her head to see where I'm gon na go in and lay down my glue. If you aren't good with eye balling, you can always use a white eyeliner pencil to just go ahead and dot out and Mark out where you need to put that glue. But with me I'm really good with eyeballing. So I just like to look at my clients. Forehead and see where I'm going to apply that glue and the first thing we're gon na do to prep her skin. After we go in with that alcohol is going to use the boat hold skin, protect, which is going to make sure that this frontal can last. As long as possible, it has an antiperspirant in it which is going to stop her from sweating, and it's going to just make this skin, protect it with a nice layer of protection from the skin to the glue and with this product. You just want to go in with a towel and just spray that towel with the skin protector, and you just want to dab it all into the hairline forehead area, where you will be applying your glue. You now I'm going in with my extra big bottle of the boat hold active, which I love and I'm just going to be placing this all along her hairline. Now I can't go on record to say that this may be a bit too much glue. It did get clear in the end. There were a few white spots left, but you definitely want to use a less glutton list and to make sure you're using the least amount of glue possible, but with the best hold you definitely want to go in and get the gliders off of the hair diagram. Comm, I love to use the gliders now, obviously because they get a nice flat, even application, and you don't use as much glue and if you use the gliders it's gon na make you not need to use the right toe comb. Obviously they come in the shape of like a lipgloss, and you just use the lip of that too, but to smooth everything out and it's the best and it's gon na make that hold so even way more secure and, like I said earlier, you can see a Little bit of white spot, so I may have used a bit too much glue, I'm a very heavy-handed, but it still turned out great nonetheless, and now I'm just going in and I'm just laying this lace down directly into the glue and as I always say, if You lay down this lace, you want to make sure it's either directly on top of the glue or a little bit in front of you never want the hairline to be behind the glue you and taking that comb we're just going to go ahead and comb that Lace into the glue making sure everything's are down and secure, so we can get that melted factor and now onto the back of this full lace. Wig we have her kitchen hairs, all gelled up and dried, and I'm going to be going in again with the boat hood active and I'm just gon na be applying this. On the back of her hair in her hairline and like I always say, this glue is safe on here now, just going in and just applying that glue all over the back of the hair, and I'm just going to use my rat tail comb to smooth that Out and I'm just using that as a base to put down my tape - and I usually like to go in with my boat hoe tape. However, I didn't have any at this time, so I'm just using some tape strips from the beauty supply store and I'm going to go in on top of these pieces of tape with more boat hope active you now, just taking this full lace and we're just going To be lying everything down now, I don't like to rely on the glue itself to hold down the back of the wick alone, so I always go in and put a security stitch down just to make sure everything is going to be secure in the back. You and I just take some needle and thread, and I just sew a line straight across where the nape of the head is closer to the bottom of the braids, just to add more security, you and, of course, as always, we want to go in with our Scissors and cut off the excess lace. Now this was a bit of a weird wait, because the lace was kind of two-ply like to partition. If that makes sense, it was like two sides of lace connected into one. So I was a bit thicker and the bottom side of the lace was lying down and then the top part was kind of sticking up, which I believe you guys can see at this point. But then I was trying to work around that and then I ended up getting something that I liked towards the end now Here I am cutting the lace without my trusty eyebrow razor or razor in general, I'm just using scissors and as you guys can see, I'm Cutting out angles and going in and out so I can still get that jagged, hairline and I'll. Take my comb afterwards suggest comb that lace down and get any extra lace with some glue to make sure everything is all secured you now, I'm taking some la girl Pro concealer on the back of my hand, and I'm just testing it out here to make sure It matches, and after I find out that it does match I'm going to go in and line her part with this concealer and also line the front of the lace when using makeup, you want to make sure you're kind of brushing it on you don't want to. Pat it on because you don't want it to be too thick and noticeable in places, so I like to brush it on kind of all over the lace and just mix it in so it looks the most natural that it can now on to the baby hairs. So you guys seen me spray my edged brush with God to be spray, and I went ahead and put some got to be gel on the baby. Hair is already and brushed him down, and now I'm just using my edge control brush to brush the edges out and then back into the hairline. I love love love to do baby hairs with curly hair. Now because the wig was straight, we were going to initially straighten this wig and curl it, but we ended up just going with curly. So I'm just using some of my Nairobi Farming wrap at the roots to make sure everything is nice and flat and then you'll see me go in with my mister, which has some of my favorite aunt, Jackie's, curling, cream inside and some water and we're just going To spray all over that head and go in with our detangling brush to just brush everything out and revive those curls, and this is the final look, thank you guys so much for watching with me today and just watch. You can go over this full lace and give you guys a few tips if I didn't touch a base on something that you guys would love to learn, definitely leave a comment down below and let me know what you guys want to learn. I really want you guys to be more interactive with me and let me know what you guys want to see, because I'm here to teach of course and learn as well. So if you guys have any tips for me, definitely leave them down below. If you want to know anything, leave a comment down below and do not forget to Like and if you aren't already definitely subscribe. Thank you guys so much for watching bye.

Beauty by Bosslady: I applaud this video for the simple fact I don’t see too many showing how they secure the back

Alziza Hair: The technique of applying the glue at the back directly on the hair is also helpful..whenever i do clients at the back it never sticks down thanks for this tape love

Ash Hall: I love how you achieved this color! please do more coloring videos ! LOVE LOVE LOVE

leilani robinson: Hi. This is my first time watching your videos! Very informative! Could you do a video on removing the wig and removing the glue from the wig please?

Heavenly Hermosas: This is too cute!!! I love that blonde and pink!!!

The Chosen Ninja: Yes luv it ur the only one that shows ur technique of laying the wig in the back I really appreciate that part of ur videos so Thank You You do awesome work❤️

Bianca Blancc: Talented af, That looks so good! And she’s also v pretty ❣️

Maraa Bankss: What Dye Was Used To Achieve This Color?

Rhonda Thornton: Love it❤️❤️❤️ so thorough and detailed. You ARE THE BOMB.com❤️❤️This is BEAUTIFUL

BAINES TV: Have you ever thought about using the tape & glue method in the front by the hairline ?

Desarae Gilbert: I think lace tint would’ve looked a lot better to match her skin tone but u laid that jawn overall

Aniya: I wished you lived closer to me so I could get my hair done . You do such a good job !

Trinity Harris: Perfect!!!!!❤

Tonya Renee: Her lashes are pretty

Zedface D: You know no matter how much I try I can never get you side burns to stay glued down. They are always the first to left up

Jade: I really wanna know where you got that wig from it is everything

Stannira Butler: Do you cut the ear tabs before seeing where the lace is going to go or after?

Chyy 99: Great video ❤️

Diane Hall: How do you cut the extra lace off or measure it

Patrice Butler: You should have dyed the thread so no can see and used a cap or something to protect her edges in the back

Chyy 99: Can you do a favorite products list plz ?

Nina Marie: Gorgeous model n ur so talented mama cudos 2 u❤❤

ChocolateMosa: I’m in love

Lee Lee: Can you do a closure wig install and a detailed video on baby hairs

Letreia Bennett: Great job

Kenyatta Brown: Could you please show us how you dyed the hair and did the curls ?

Hairbytreyway Treyy: I want to learn how to make the lace look natural

Pink Lady Couture: Amazing work!

Tikisha Thompson: 1.Beautiful question I saw u pluck d wig dry wud u recommend dat for someone who now started installing wigs 2. Which two bold holds are your favorite

SensiFire: Bin following you quite some time on Insta, i love your work but my issue is how does the customer maintain the hairline to help keep it from not lifting especially in humidity? Thank you so much

Nastassia L: PLEASE ask her where her lashes are from

lady realness 12: I swear you should have more subscribers cause you are very talented.. I love this look. I wish you were here in Minneapolis Minnesota so I could get slayed..

Miss Jenny D: The glue being directly on her hair not dangerous to her hair?

LavishGlam ByLasha:

pinkykitten: Where is this wig from ? I didn’t see you put it the bio?

Gg goated: Where can I get this hair ?

my crownedwigs: Hi, Lace Assassin, when will you upload the hair video?

KarmaIzA Bitchh: Where is the wig from ?

mscharita: Can you do a detailed ELASTIC BAND METHOD video PLEASE SIS

HeyLe: Where is this wig from ?

Nina: Omgggg

Jasmine Muse: I thought she was Cuban doll in the thumbnail

TheNinaBlancoshow: at this point where do u work out of way state cause that color is legit

Riana Love: Full lace wigs

Shamara Davis: Cute but she will lose her hair in the back.

Imani Lashay: “kitchen hairs”

Bridgett Nesby: Ok I’m next what time you want me to come.

Aaliyah Watkins: This was not organized at all it just seemed like she was all over the place

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