How To Revive A Destroyed Full Lace Wig

Hey Guys! Welcome to my channel! This is the first of many uploads and I hope you guys enjoy. My 7 month old pit bull used my $400 full lace wig as a chew toy and in this video I will repair it, install it, and style it.

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Can'T stop won't, stop get gwap ten white cells and employ flip-flops many kissing, petted kids. I'M always hip hop on this thing, I'm not hot. All these lies neither stop cuz. I'M I see why see haters gon na fight me never been the one get. I pick up on her white, see Kim what's up y'all, so, as you can see today we're going to attempt to repair this damage, full lace, wig, I'm going to start off by using my hair thread and I'm gon na go through and I'm gon na fix. Any holes or rips that happen to the wave in the process of it being destroyed. Now, I'm starting off with this biggest tear and I'm just pressing the two sides together and looping my thread over the toxins people a lot of times, they'll make an S pattern with their needle and kind of loop it from one side to the other. But here you can see how I'm kind of pinching and I'm putting a little bit of fabric inside the loops of my threads. That way to take the pressure off in one spot, therefore, preventing it from ripping. Now I'm just gon na finish up this spot and I'm gon na go through the wig in anywhere else. I see a tear or a hole. I will attempt to repair that so right here you can see. I found another hole, so I'm just gon na take my thread and stitch it up. Much like I did the other ribs make sure to double and triple knot, your knots just to make sure that they don't come loose, but don't pull too tight because you can end up ripping the lace and making the hole even bigger right. There is just a tiny, tiny little hole and I'm just going to go through and just tighten it just so I can make sure it doesn't get any bigger. So next you want to get your scissors, and here you see me begin to cut off the lace. Now, because this is a full lace week, lace goes around the entire perimeter of the week, as you can see with all the holes. Karla'S helped me take off most of the lace already now that I've cut off the lace, I'm putting the wig on the styrofoam mannequin head this way I can begin the process of laying the hair down, so I can style it now, I'm going through with the Wide tooth comb and combing out any knots that may be in the hair, then I present outside my chart so now that that's done, I'm using my right tail comb just to find where I want my side parts to be. I end up shifting the wig. Just a little bit to make the part of little deeper. Now I'm going in with a water bottle, while a spray bottle filled with water and the water will just help to kind of freeze the hair in the spot that I painted in and keep the part where I want it. Next, I'm going to use my blow dryer just to drive the spots that I've sprayed with water and help secure the location of my part. Now I'm going in with my cheese, styling cream and I'm just putting it all through the top of the hair to take care of any flyaways and flatten the hair. Before I begin to straighten it, I'm just going to lightly straighten the hair, because, since it has missed, you tell them that it's a little frizzy and roughed up, and I'm just going to flat on it to get an idea of how the wig look. Now you can see I'm going here with my moose and I'm just putting it between sections of the hair. The Moose will also help to flatten the hair and just get rid of that puffy wig. Look that wicks in half when you first get them and then I'm just going to use a head scarf so tying around my head and lay it flat and then I'm just going to blow-dry the hair one more time. Okay, guys! Now that I'm done turning up, you can see that the wig is significantly flatter and looks more natural already now that I've tied the head scarf on the head and spring blow driving, I'm just blow drying it a little more just to ensure that it's as flat At the commute, so now that I see how the hair looks straight, we're trying to decide whether I want a middle part or a side part eventually, I ended up still doing the side. Part like I originally wanted to do, but I typically tend to wear my hair in the middle part in the row so now that my flat iron is actually on. I'M gon na now try to go in again and curl my hair. As you can see, this hair holds the curl really really really well, so I'm just gon na go through and do basic Flatiron curls all over my head. If you like to see a tutorial on how I do my Flatiron curls just make sure to comment in the box below, but I don't tend to use curling irons, I've always done my curls with the sweater. So now I'm just gon na play with the hair. A little bit and just kind of see how it would look once I've come on all of the hair. Once again here I go trying to decide if I want to switch the side part or leave it on the side. It'S on because I typically wear my hair on the side that I just checked to see if I wanted it on, because I have a third piercing on the top of that ear. But that's the side that I had to sew up. So I have to leave it on this side at this time now, I'm just going through and I'm just curling the other side of the weak. I just keep running my fingers through the hair to make a feather effect and play with the curls. Just until I get it, how I want now that I got the curls, how I want I'm just gon na go through the hair and I'm going to make baby hairs on the edge. I start off by taking it a makeup wipe and I just wipe off any makeup. That'S in that area, because you have to be very careful when dealing with light hair because, as a brown-skinned girl, your makeup can get on your hair and stain it. Now you see me pulling out just a little bit of pants, and these are the pieces. I'M gon na cut to make my baby of interest so now that I've cut off a large portion of the hair I'm just going through and I'm making it kind of uneven so that the baby hairs could swoop in different sizes and look more natural. Typically, I use a razor for this, but this time I'm just using my scissors since they're right here make sure not to grab too much hair because a lot of people's main problem is they make their baby hairs too thick, and it makes your waist look really. Whiggish and not as natural now I'm going through is my favorite toothbrush and I just put a little water on it and I'm going to begin to stop my baby hairs. Like I like now, you can see I've made some baby hairs on the side and I'm going to go through with my moves and put it over top just to kind of freeze them in place. I just went in and put all the rest of the mousse that was on my hands on the side of my head. Just so I can hold the hair back in the baby. Alright, guys here are some clips of the final look. Here'S how I look going. I went out later that night the curls held up really well and lasted all night and everyone loved this color make sure you guys like comment and subscribe, and I look forward to seeing you next time bye, guys

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