Diy Shadow Root And Toning Dolago Human Hair Full Lace Wig

*** DISCLAIMER I am not in anyway a professional nor do I claim to be a professional. Any attempts to replicate this process is at your own risk.

The link for the wig purchased US $84.90 40% Off | Loose Wave Full Lace Human Hair Wigs For Women 250 Density Brazilian Transparet Lace Wig Pre Plucked Glueless Black Dolago Wig

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Developer used was Wella Koleston Perfect Me Welloxon Pastel Developer 6 Volume (1,9%) 33.8oz

Both colors were Wella Illumina Color permanent hair color; 6/16 and 8

The shampoo, conditioner, and deep repair mask were all from the Macadamia Haircare line.

Redken shades EQ toner’s used were 9V and 9T, with Shades Eq Solution

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Hey everybody, its workaholic and I am back today we're gon na be doing a little science experiment so to speak. Taking a natural human hair wig to at least six levels lighter interested in seeing how it went if it was an epic fail or a success. Well, keep watching you're getting see. So how do you think it turned out? Really? You know. I really appreciate all your patience and your gentleness and understanding during this whole situation. It was very much appreciated. I talked to dummies all the time now you ever wanted to buy a human hair piece and try to bleach the heck out of it and see what happens? Oh, no, well anyway. Alright and we are back so here is what I did. I purchased a human hair wig off of Aliexpress from De Lago, and this was over the Black Friday sales, so this wig was to be a full lace, glueless unit loose wave 250 percent density with transparent lace, so it also had a pre plucked hairline and I Took it from the picture that you'll be seeing either here or here I don't know one of those two, this color here and I'm going to be taking you over, but all the steps that I did the airs I made you know, hits and misses. So I'm not gon na make it go really slow. I'M gon na try to whip through this video as fast as possible so that we can get to the end results and you can do it on your way. So, let's get into the process of the coloring, and I will see you shortly - hey everyone, so I have had some, ladies in our WIC community, asked me to show them the method of using the got to be glued in preventing the seeping of color from a Lace, wig coming through on to the lace when you're routing it or coloring it. So this is a piece I purchased from a vendor on Aliexpress. I believe it was de la go. I have bleached this from a natural color and I have to say first of all that I do have some areas where there are pieces that did not bleach at all, and I did bleach this twice. I am gon na try to see if I can find some of those areas for you it's a little difficult when you're on the spot. I do have some pictures. Here'S one here. I do have some pictures that I will also put in, but here is one of the strands you can see that hopefully, in my hand, this little strand right here, so some areas did not bleach all the way, which would lead me generally. To conclude that there is some other type of material other than virgin unprocessed hair, so I'm going to go ahead and put this on here and what I'm gon na do. Is I'm gon na spray this camp with the gun to be glued? So I just spray it on and I try to cover all the areas that I'm gon na be hitting once the color. I even do the top stretchy part, I'm kind of strange. I know most people - probably don't and brave you want it good and saturated so that it covers all of those holes. Then I will grab trying to stay out of the camera. My trusty dryer and I am using that on a cool setting and I'm going to repeat this process two or three times. I especially like to make sure that I get it up here on the front, because I don't want it showing on that hairline. Okay. So now we're gon na take her off of the head, and you want to be careful because some of the hairspray may have stuck to the front. So I am removing it carefully so ensure someone's gon na ask. What did I use to loosen up the got to be glued out of the hair, and it was this - I will be doing a review on this Remington detangler comb, but this worked really well to get the initial process of the got to be glued from being So matted and tangled on the hair that it kind of caught on so real quick. I first want to say I am NOT a professional by any means. I just done some research trial and error. What works for me - and this is what I use I am by no means a professional at sectioning or coloring or anything else, but the things that I'm gon na be using, of course, is some clips. I'Ve already sectioned off the wig. It'S on my mannequin always make sure that your mannequin is not bigger than your actual circumference, because you don't want your wig to stretch out by putting it on a mannequin head that is bigger than you are. I also have a tripod that I'm using. I have the t pins that are in place. I will be using, of course gloves. I have two different types of combs I like to use rat tail and a big plastic which I just threw on the floor. My bowl for mixing my color, I like to use the spatula for mixing my color I'll, be applying it with this little one. I use a key to roll my color down to make sure I get it all out here. Is the developer I'm going to be using not sure if you can see that it is the six volume by Wella? I use a piece of foil down on my surface, so I don't get it all over the place I'll be using Wella number 8, along with Wella number 6/6, my little cup to measure my developer and then I also use my little foil dispenser because I like To put foils up over the top to protect the footage, my wow comb and I always have a towel handy. This is a towel from the beauty supply house, it doesn't have a name on it, but this is 100 % polyester and it will not bleach and it will not stain from color. So those are the things I use. As you can see, she has been sectioned off into the sections that I will be using and let's get started sparkle. 1 added note. I do have protection. I do have a cape that's going to protect my clothing, so I'm going to be using 1 ounce of the 8 and I'm going to do an equal part of the 616. Now the reason I'm using the 616, which is a dark blonde violet, is because I have red tones as well as yellow tones in this that I want to take out. Then I'm going to be adding equal parts of the developer, so I have two ounces. I know you can't see that, but I can then I'm gon na take my spatula and we're gon na stir, and yes, I am going to put on my gloves - be right back all right. So I do take clips like these and I always start at the front at the top. I was taught this by a professional and I clip a piece of foil there, because I don't want any of this color going over on to the other pieces. So I'm gon na adjust this just a bit. I want to keep that hair out of the way and I'm gon na take my brush and I'm gon na go as close as I can to that hairline without trying to get on that lace, and I usually go about an inch, sometimes a little more. So I'm just coating that here and then I'm gon na go around the perimeter. I want that hair to be as straight as possible, and I see a little bit of the glue that I did not do it. Let me just come out: I'm just gon na go along the edge here, come on bottom mm along the back all right. So now I have gone along that perimeter and don't worry I am gon na speed this up as I go along. So now I'm going to take my comb and I'm gon na grab my next section, I'm gon na do the underside first of what I just lift it up. I'M laying that down now, I'm just gon na straighten this piece out for me here and if you see that you have pieces where the glue has dried on it, just try to get it out as best you can and I'm gon na go again along that Hairline, I am not by any means a perfectionist, so you may want to do a little better job than I'm doing. Yeah I'm gon na do that underside now undo my idea and you may choose to go farther down with your reading. That'S completely up to you! This is just the way that works for me, I'm just going to take a little bit of a section this time, cuz we're starting to get whiter, probably completely black in that era, and yes, I am gon na see some hairs that our shedding, because I have Bleached this twice I'm perfectly well aware of this: is this gon na turn out like a masterpiece? Probably not, but it is going to give you an idea of the concept that I'm using. Let'S speed it up, you know we're switching it over to the other side. Same process of putting the foil over the top to protect that top piece - and I sectioned this this way, because I wear my hair on a side part, so I parted it the way that I would be wearing it so once again, we're gon na do the Perimeter you just gon na look and see if there's any spots, especially up here and I have missed so it looks pretty doggone good. I'M gon na take my wild comb and I'm gon na comb through this and what that does. Is it drags that root down? We'Re gon na let it set. So what we're gon na do now is we're going to add some water to the hair and the color, and I'm going to scrub it all in and try to tone some of that brassiness and yellow out with the color that we use for the routing all Right so we are ready to rinse this baby out so for turn, our I'm going to be using equal parts of shades, eq, 9 v and 9 t. So I'm going to put it into this bottle here, we're going to do the full two ounces and then we're going to add the shades eq, our lid. Now the trick to that not having this squirt all over. You is to squeeze the bottle a little bit and then shake it up. We want to make sure that I get this hair all set. Sir see it didn't work all right. This is hazardous though, as you see, I did lose a nail, so be careful that you do not hurt yourself in the manner that I have and generally I would wear gloves, but you know what I'm pretty busy today. Okay, so after she dried and I styled her, this is our end result. So this was a natural color and, as you can see, I do have a root on there. It'S not extremely dark, and I toned it to this beautiful color. I don't think it's bad. Considering how brassy orange and yellow it was, I think it actually turned out pretty doggone good now. It is, of course, dry on the ends, but, as we saw, I don't think this is a hundred percent human hair and I definitely don't think that it is top grade personal opinion. I have not looked under this cap to see if we were successful, with keeping a majority of the color up or anything so we're gon na be surprised together. So I am gon na go ahead and try to take these pins off without taking 45 minutes. Okay. After that whole struggle, you're lucky I didn't come back with white hair, just saying so here we have the cap, I'm kind of excited to take a look at her. She is a transparent or what they call their transparently. The one thing I am highly disappointed about is: it did not come as a glueless cap. Did they send a strap with it? Yes, they did, but that's not what I paid for it. I paid for a coalition of it. So we do have a comb in the back comb on each sides and a comb and a front which I will most likely probably remove. For the most part, I'm pretty satisfied with how it turned out. As far as the hair, I expected it to shed, as I stated several times, because I did bleach it twice: here's our cap so with applying those several layers of got to be onto this lace, you can see that we were very successful. In my opinion, in keeping the glue off of the lace itself, you can see some of it in through here I'm not worried about it, I'm pretty happy now. I would probably go ahead and take some blue shampoo to this lace right here, because there is some orange miss there, but you can see that this is a full lace cap. It does have adjustable straps on each side, the stretchy inner way that helps. If you need a larger size and the combs and the lace front, so now I'm going to do the unthinkable. I am going to go ahead and try it on. But what I'd like to do before that is I take a knot. Sealer, I will spray the inside of this cab on the lazy minute part because it actually helps to seal some of those knots, so you're not going to get as much shutting it might have gotten previously. And yes, I keep turning around. I know I'm so unorganized today. You know today was one of those days where my makeup didn't go right. I had a broken nail all that stuff and I really wasn't feeling doing this, but I promised my girl Dee at that stage, beauty that I would get this going. So I'm doing that and y'all haven't checked her out, make sure you check out her at backstage Beauty, she's down below and she's, also on Instagram, oh and by the way, if you're new to this channel make sure you hit that subscribe button girl, cuz, you don't Want to miss my craziness also tap that Bell, so you make sure that you get all the notifications of when I upload your content, also we'd like to invite you to follow us on Facebook and Instagram and even join our wig family. All of the links to where you can do that will be down is down to downs and Dedham down below as well. I can't even talk today, alright, so we've gone ahead and done that knot sealer, it is sealed. It is time for the moment of truth. Here we go and you know what y'all do me: a favor give this a big thumbs up, because this is a lot of hard work and I'm just saying I'd like to have a little appreciation of all of the suffering and the torment and the stress that That mannequin went under I'm just saying r-right, so here we have on here is my hairline and I have not cut the lace on this baby yet, but there's my hairline and here it is over here, not the greatest job. Personally, in my opinion of the hairline, you can see where it goes way in there, just maybe if I switch it a little bit, it might be better, but still I feel like it could have been done better. That'S my opinion. Cuz. There is a lot, and maybe that's just cuz, I'm old, and that hair is there, but I don't think the hairline is all that great and that's just my personal opinion. It might be better for somebody else like that for me, so I'm gon na know look at that. I'M just gon na flip that up, I want to know what y'all think of the process itself. Leave your comments down below leave any questions. You have down below things that you have. If you've done it, you know things that will make it do better or worse or you know. I just want to learn and that's actually why I started this whole channel and our community is because I want to learn. I want us to learn from each other. I want us to be able to bypass some of the roadblocks that I have gotten personally and have fun doing it so until next time y'all, I will see you soon. I love you have a great day and what

Cliff: Thank you for the amazing tutorial!! I was always curious about Dolago because their hair is really well priced—good to know that it can survive all that beautiful color work! I did this on AliCoco hair and the frontal was perfectly ok but my bundles got really frizzy and dry.

KA Pirk: You did a fantastic job on this piece. I am very impressed, it’s a lot of work and would scare the heck outta me to attempt this. It was really interesting to watch the process.

Frankie Lee: Wow, that was a lot of work. Seriously, good job! You deserve a round of applause for all of that effort. Considering what you were working with, I think you did a superb job. (Yeah, what's up with that oddly shaped temple hairline on one side?) Question: if you wanted to lift it and tone more, what steps would you need to take? How much time would you wait, if any, between what you did here, and further processing? x Frankie

C. C. C.: Excellent Technique. I think the entire week turned out great. I know you said your not a professional and I know you've been added for a long time, Will you root and tone mine? If not who do you recommend? Pm me with any answer .Thank you Caren C. C

NMB 212: I know you aren’t a professional but do you think it can be colored with a dye that doesn’t also lighten so that it can be a little more cool toned? And wow! Even though you aren’t a professional you did a fantastic job!

Brenda Botzer: Love your video. What strength of developer did you use in the original bleaching

Dolago Wigs: thanks so much for your video

IveGotThis: Can you root a synthetic wig? Thought you did a video on that but maybe I was thinking of this

AS valeri: I wish you a happy weekend it was a successful video you have a good channel

Ginger Lehman: Very nice!

Kathy Jump: I need to undo the rooting on a blonde piece.

Joice Hair Your Trusted Hair Vendor: Good

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