How To Fix A Hole In Your Frontal Or Closure Fast And Easy! Repair Your Frontal!

Ripped lace front wig? This is how to fix your broken lace & SAVE YOUR COIN! YES I KNOW THIS WIG IS OLD AND RAGETY but I'm not ready to throw it out yet so I'm back with another fix your wig, save your coin! This time I am showing you how to fix a big hole in your lace frontal or closure especially if the hole is in a visible place like the parting of your wig. This method will make your wig seem like new and the hole will be reinforced and invisible!

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This method literally makes your vehicle of follows again. Hi guys welcome back to my channel welcome to the d squad. If you are new today, we are going to attempt to save this wig once again. This is the same rig that I saved last time by showing you guys how to Recurly detangle it revive it, and you guys have been asking me: how do I go to be doing and it has not been doing that great I mean you can see it. Just it just looks horrible, but the biggest issue is this: a giant the finger size, the hole in the lace in front, like literally my finger fits in it. I could look through it. It'S just it's a no-no, it's a definite no-no. So I'm going to show you how to take it from this horrible holy mess to this nice fixed. You can't even see that it was broken type of thing now girl. If I tell you that the problem was worse than I thought it would be an understatement. At this point I discovered that not only does the lace have a hole in it, it also Proulx from the side. So I had to do a major repair job, and for that I needed some clear nylon thread and a curved needle now, because the lace is so fragile, there was just not enough place for me to just like fix it by. You know sewing it to the sides and seeing the hole back together, so I needed to use another piece of lace and I found a tiny little piece literally. I looked at all my wigs, ok and I found a tiny little piece in another synthetic wig that I had forgotten to cut off and that piece I used. But let this be a lesson guys. Next time you get in a wig and cut off the lace from the front, just keep it in like a separate box or something so you always have some scrap lace to use. So I found another small piece of lace, but the color just didn't match and I just started with the patchy. So I decided to cut this tiny little piece in kind of like half ish, so I could use one to fix the side and I want to fix the hole. So this method works both for wigs, like this, where you have lace and a cap and for lace, frontals or full lace. Wig. Just remember that when you are sewing your new piece to the old, existing lace or cap to not sew too close to the edge. Otherwise, you're connecting edge will be very fragile, so make sure you take up enough lace from the cap, but not too much so it doesn't tighten the cap. I hope you guys understand what I mean, but basically just make sure that your connection is strong enough. So it doesn't break so when you're done just cut the new lace part to match the the edging perimeter of your old lace and as you can see, you see nothing from the top of the wig. So this method literally makes your wig look flawless again, and I'm going to do the exact same thing for the hole in the middle that this won't have to be more careful because the lace, the original lace had broken is literally so fragile that I just have To make sure that I take up enough from the good part of that existing lace and not sew too close to the edge, because that would just mean that it will break soon again, wow guys, you literally cannot see that this lace is ever broken. The only thing is, of course, the color difference now, if you use a piece of lace from the wig itself like if you have a front door, you got that piece of lace off in the beginning. Then you don't need to follow this step. But since this lace is a different color, I'm going to use concealer to blend it together. Now this is just for educational purposes, because this wig is not going to wash it. I don't know how long and there's old, concealer caked on it, but yeah. If he did this, then you literally conceal the fact that this was a patch shop. Now, while I enjoy my awkward dancing a look at this guy's other than a concealer, let's get on, you really cannot see that this was ever broken literally. This is my new go-to method to fix my wigs and say my going to course. So if you liked this video, please subscribe and like it click that Bell button and of course I will see you guys in my next video. Thank you for watching

NIKKI BABY!: GIRLLL WHEN I SAW YOU PEEPING THRU THE WIG I SAID YEAH THIS IS WHAT IM LOOKING FOR THANK YOU SWEETIE

αndrσmєdα: GIRL i'm sure everyone is mad they threw out the extra lace! LOL

Paris Honeycutt: This video saved my life today !!!!! I fixed a hole in my closure & you would never be able to detect it was there. Thanks so much for this helpful video.

Dee Dellimore: Hi All! YES I KNOW THIS WIG IS OLD AND RAGETY, but I am not ready to throw this wig out yet and I had find a way to save it yet again and save some of my hard-earned coins. This method can also be used on lace frontals and standard lace closures. What other methods do you use to fix holes in your wigs? Let me know!

Prissylil Missy: Life saver much appreciated I wish I had seen this way sooner ive thrown several wigs out after the lace gets raggedy.

angelinalanga _: Thank you very much. I definitely needed this and fortunately my local fabric shop had nylon thread.

Michelle Yolanda: Needed this. Thank you

Seon Gates: this is so smart thank you!

Brittney Marshall: Yay I almost purchased a whole new frontal

Camille Assoumou: Life saver

Abigail Focht: Thank you very much

Tasliym Morales: Thank you

Favour David: What kind of thread was used?

Anissha Blackwell: Beautiful! You look like the iconic legendary singer, Ms. Chaka Khan.

Ritagift Nkemgika: Pls what d name of d tools That was used so I can find it

Choups: You look like aya nakamura amour from France

Mia Williams: Yess my lace got a fat ass hole I’m blew asl

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