How To Fix Holes In Your Wig/ Two Ways That Are Easy!/ Ripped Lace?

Do you have a hole in your wig? Have some ripped lace? Are you upset? Do you think you can't fix it? Think again! This is a video on two ways to fix holes in your wig.

Just like any time you use glue, please wait/be patient and don't try to pile up on the glue. It will be a lot harder if you do that. You kinda can't put a little amount of glue or the glue will dry out, and you also can't put too much because it will start looking nasty. It kinda looked wrong when I pressed on the glue but next time I'll try some light pressing lol.

Tear Mender-

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Questions you may ask

How old are you?

-20 years old

How long have you been natural?

-3 years

Nationality?

-Ghanaian!

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Hi, welcome to my youtube channel today i'll be talking about two ways to fix holes in your wig. So the first way you're going to need a needle and thread, and basically here is my wig sorry, i did the bad dye job on the wig, but here's the hole and you can see some glue on the way too but anyway, here there's the hole and All i'm going to do now is just going to take my needle and thread, and i just like pretty much just half the thread. That'S how i like to sew - and i just tie a knot at the end of the thread and basically i'm just going to sew up the wig together the hole in the wig. I like this way too, because it's honestly the fastest and pretty much is just how i like to do it most of the time too. The other way that i'm going to be showing you later takes a lot more time. I think kind of you have to be a little bit more delicate. Actually i take that back. I think it takes about the same amount of time, but just the other way. You have to wait a little bit more but anyway, so i'm just now putting it together, just taking the needle and just putting it through, and i'm doing it more at the edges of the hole to the nearest edge i can put the needle through and i'm Just tying it together pretty much afterwards now, when i'm done, i'm just going to go ahead and do it all over again and sew it to sew it to another round, yeah pretty much just going over it again. You can use whatever thread you like to use. I used black because, honestly, it was the closest i had on hand, but if you wanted to look a little bit more natural, i suppose you can use brown thread or whatever color your laces. Now i'm just cutting up the misses on the wig. So now we're just going to use another method, which is a much more. I guess you have to be a lot, a lot more careful, so you just need to remember, and for this all you doing is i'm just going to like glue it together pretty much in the hole. So i take my little cap of the tear mender and i'm just putting a little bit on it and i'm just going to put like a tiny, tiny amount on the edge of the wig, i'm basically just trying to fill it up with glue. But for this you don't want to just like plop a whole bunch of glue on top of the hole, because that's that's going to make it messy. So all i pretty much do is just use like a tiny bit and i'm going to create like a little bit of a seal when i press it together. The whole together like, as you see, right now, i'm just pressing it together. That way, the glue that i use will be a little a lot more minimal and also it won't be so much whenever i go ahead and like comb it through my wig so yeah pretty much now that i made the seal and i closed it up together. It'S pretty much closed. I'M just gon na go and put some more glue on top to seal that, as you can see, it kind of opened a little bit. But a good way to do is to try to make sure that it doesn't open and to wait for the glue to go ahead and to stick to the lace so that it doesn't open whenever you put the glue on top to seal it more. You also want to go ahead and try to only use the glue in the cap, because, if you just use it from the bottle itself uh you can make a mistake. So try just using like a tiny bit of the glue from the cap to go ahead and fill in your your little seal and to make it see, and now i'm pretty much letting it just sit and dry. It kind of took a while. This is how i look after 24 hours. It was still kind of little even a little bit soft, but i decided to use a blow dryer and it turned a little bit more harder. This method requires a little bit more patience, because you have to be careful with the glue and also you have to go ahead and wait for the glue to dry too afterwards, it's still even after you blow dry, it may feel a little bit more. It still may be like soft, but eventually it'll get hard eventually, but even as it was soft and i washed my wigs and stuff it, it still was able to go through. All of that i was still able to go ahead and and do whatever i needed to do with my wig. I was still able to wash it and condition and stuff, but anyway thank you for watching my youtube video, and these are the two ways and thanks goodbye

Tamika Bolton: To make it look seamless is to use transparent thread is clear .☺️

Vera: What if the hole is in the front

T: can you use got2b spray/ glue instead? or like a super glue/ elmers glue?

Carma Jay: Thank you so much

The Princess: tuhgeder

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