How To Fix A Hole In Your Lace Front Wig||Easy 2019

Hey Danii Fam❤️ this video will show you how to fix holes in your wig. If you take your time, it will turn out to be a lifesaver and a coin saver!

Products used: scissors, invisible thread and a small sewing needle.

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What'S up guys and welcome back to my channel, so I'm gon na jump right into this. This is a video on how to fix your lace front. As you can see, this lace front is a whole mess like a whole whole hot mess. I got holes all in this lace and guess what guys this wig is only a month old. I'Ve only had this wig for a month, and I did so much damage to it already. I don't even know how it happened, but I got a whole bunch of holes in here, but I'm gon na show you how to fix it. I did use some thread to sew up a part in the back. I'M telling you guys. I missed this wake up. So I'm going to show you how to fix it. This is what you're going to need some invisible thread that looks clear like that. I got it from a seam or a pair of scissors and a sewing needle and I'm gon na show you why you would use a sewing needle instead of a weaving needle. So your lace is really, you know delicate, and you don't want to put more holes in it, so you can see the difference in the needles you see how big this weaving needle is compared to the smaller sewing needle. So I'll watch a couple of videos on how to fix your lace front, and I noticed that they have been using this fishing line. Type of thread, which you can obviously see, is way bigger and thicker than the invisible thread. So that's what we're going to be using and you'll see the difference in how it fixes your hole as opposed to the the thicker thread, so go ahead and thread your needle the best way. You know how I had to do it off camera because it took me over a really long time. Yes, this week looks a mess, but I promise you after it's over you're, not gon na see any more holes. Peekaboo, hmm you're, not gon na see any more holes and nobody's gon na see under your lace run anyway. So if somebody is like grilling you and staring at your lace front, that's really the only way that they could tell that you have fixed up holes but anyway, so you're gon na pull the hair away from the hole so that you don't get too much hair. In the in while you're sewing, some hair is gon na get mixed up in there anyway. That'S fine because it'll help blend it in so I'll. Just take it and push the hair down away from it as much as I can and just try to you know just piece it together, I'm better at just showing you instead of explaining it. So you guys, you know how to sew up a hole, hopefully observe the other holes in the lease, and I realize that I should just go ahead and fix some of the other holes. Cuz they're, really small and a lot of them are really like right by the part where I do my middle part. So I need to go ahead and fix those, so I just went ahead and patched up the rest of the holes, so you want to use your scissors to cut off any of the excess thread and you you know you brush it. You turn it inside out. Make sure you got everything just showing you exactly where I patched a hole, and it conveniently is right next to the the West, which nobody is gon na, see that weft, so nobody should be seeing your West or your tracks. So it's right next to that. So it was easy for me to just seal up that hole, real quick as I'm done sealing up my holes and I'm gon na turn a wig inside out. So you can see exactly what it looks like now. I did put a picture in of how it looked before and again. I know it still looks like a train wreck, but I promise you. The top of your head is not gon na. Look like that. Like nobody's gon na see the thread nobody's gon na see anything and if you do have a little piece of plastic sticking out I'll show you what to do with that. So just comb it out brush it out any tangles or anything like that, and I'm just gon na comb it and part it and show you where I fix the holes so that you can get a better idea of how the thread works and yeah. If you recall that hole was right in my dad on middle part, where I wear my wig the most and I can see a little piece of plastic in right in the middle. But you can always - and I keep saying plastic as it is. But the thread right in the middle - you can always cover that up with makeup girls, makeup makeup, makeup foundation, concealer whatever to help blend it, and I promise you that looks way better than a big-ass hole right in the middle. In your middle part, you can see that little piece of plastic - you can just take your scissors and cut out any excess thread that is sticking out through your lace front. So I'm just parting in random places where those holes were just to show you how I sealed up the holes and how you could seal up the holes in your lace just as easy as that and guys. This is where that humongous hole was right in the middle that I put my finger through and that's over there in the middle. You do. I don't even part my lace, my wig all the way back there so nobody's gon na see that and if anybody's grilling you that hard, then they got issues so that little piece of thread just take your scissors and cut it out. At this point, you're just checking for any obvious holes or obvious threads, showing that you can, you know, fix it up and customize it. The way you want, I'm just making sure there's no like holes right in the front that I missed that are going to be obvious. I don't care. What'S in the back, and people can't see, I really don't care about the top. My main purpose for sealing up these holes were because I didn't want them to get bigger and then basically, your lace front is ruined with all the holes. We spend away too much money on these wigs to be, you know, ruin them and me I'm a beginner. So I really didn't know what I was doing. I probably bleached it and washed it too many times and I bleached it, but I washed it at least three times since I had it, and I think I was a little bit too rough with it. So now my next week, I know not to be so hard, but I'm yeah, I'm not trying to throw this wig away so guys, that's pretty much it. Let me know if this video helped, you don't forget to give me a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel on your way out. Thank you so much for watching

LoveLaRieXO: I’ve never worn a lace front, but I look forward to trying one day! This was so resourceful!

LadieMo: Thank you for this tutorial. I was plucking mine and ended up with a sizable hole. Now I know what to do.

Kim S.: I am saving this video because I know I'm going to need this in a little while. I have alopecia and although I rotate my wigs frequently some of the synthetics are looking a bit worn. This is DIY is brilliant

TYME REVEALS: Ohhhh yasss!! I have plenty of holey!!! Lace wigs!!! Wow great share!! I need to get the invisible thread!!!❤❤❤❤

Allana T: Thank you for sharing this lol I needed this

Dharmie Moses: This was really helpful,new fam here

Real Southern Belle: Great Video ❤️ I throw away my wigs when there’s holes in them, but I’ll just start doing what you do and save some $$$. Lol.

TheRealRude GyalShorty: Helpful great video

FJ: Ladies the lace you cut off when customizing your wig will come in handy for stuff like this! This was a great video btw

Shelbbbsss: Lmao throw the whole wig away

anna miller: Use the fishing rod thread or or the regular clear thread ?

Rita Walker: Wow u did a good job! Wow

Bajan Treasure: Hi beautiful sister wow only a month old, very good job Sis, haha girl you got me laughing, Sis how are you? Hopefully haha , very good job Sis thank you for sharing full watch

MONTGOMERY FAMILY CHANNEL EMMA: Hey sis nice

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