How To Perfectly Pluck A "Preplucked" Wig At Home (Detailed)

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PLUCKING TIPS:

- use a hot comb

- use a pointed tweezer

- don't keep plucking in the same spot

- start from front to back 3-4 (rows back)

- don't over or under pluck

- plucking looks different on canvas head than actually on your head

- start small and work

- you are a beginner so pluck like a beginner (you will get better as you keep practicing)

- remember once the hair is gone it's GONE be mindful!!

- pluck in 3 sections (SIDE, MIDDLE, SIDE)

- the hot comb is your BFF keeps everything flat and can be seen

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Hey diabetes, okay, so today's video is going to be how to plug a bra know your wig, but this is gon na be majority for pre plug brenell's, because the way that I have is already pre plugged. So I'm going to show you how I you know: pluck it not so much cuz, you know you still want your hair to look nice and not be over plug cuz. You can use the over plug or under flush. So I'm going to show you how to do it just right. If you want you could always do more, but don't overdo it. You know you need to know when they stop, but this is basically I'm showing you guys what it looks like before and after and we're gon na just jump straight into it. So what you're gon na be doing Thursday, the inner hot comb and the hot comb helps to visually see what exactly you're working with how the hair line looks like we're starting off there if this was to be a nap pre, pluck frontal or wig. Whatever same difference, y'all um, you would start from the front, but the step I'm gon na use is starting from the back. So you can see I'm taking my finger and I'm showing you out the outline of where I'm gon na be cutting the hair in half. So that I'm not starting there, because it's already minimum so that'll be the last step till I pluck a little more if need be, but you don't need to start plucking in that area because it already is thin. You don't want to overdo it, but if this was to be, you know not a pre plucked frontal, you would start from the front and then work your way back. So I'm gon na take the hot comb now and also flattening out this part, and I like to flatten out the hot comb the hair going back, because I just it just helps and there need to be flat for you to steam. How much hair is. Actually there, this twins that I'm gon na be using is from my local beauty. Supply store actually did get it from the nail section. So I think this is a nail tweezer, but this is probably like the best tweezer to pluck with, because it just is everything. Okay, you start what I'm gon na do is just start plucking and I'm like opening up the tweezer and pressing down, and I'm just like pulling out here just pulling out here. So you just want to start from the top and just go down to the bottom. Just pluck pluck pluck pluck look, do not keep plucking in the same damn spot like, especially if you're a beginner, you don't know what you're doing don't plug in the same spot for more than 15 seconds like do not because one your plugin once that hair come Out baby, it's out it's not going back. So just I don't it's like this technique for plucking. It'S not the easiest thing to do. I'M not gon na lie take practice because when I first started doing frontals, I started from the back working my way to the front which is so dumb, but you know I know, but it's just like practice, make perfect winnings um collecting. So it's just practice over time. You will get it and then you'll have that eye for what needs to be removed. I might be doing stuff and y'all be like like right, the video. What I'll explain you might not understand, but, as you keep doing it, you're gon na get the gist of it. So as your plug-in plug from you know, the section and I like to do my plucking these sections I like to do the left side. Do the middle then the right side, so I plug it into three sections and once I do the first row and I feel like I got it and nothing make sure your hot coming in between just letting it out to make sure it's looking. You know seamless, you want to make another row and then um do it like that. I believe this is the last row I cut, but I don't like to go too back because I don't know I just don't like to go too bad. You only need to be doing the front, what's really going to be seen, because you know also, you want to be like what lace I did show render out the Scout. So you ain't got to go all the way to there, but depending on how thick the hair is it's depending on how much you need to be plucking out, so I'm just plucking plucking plucking and, as you can see, it is thinning while not doing it, and You don't want to do it in one spot like don't entertain it just do a little bit at a time in little section and just pull out and then look while you're doing it don't just pop but plug like stop. If you need to look comb, it out, take the hairs that sneak that came out and just pay attention. I'M fast-forwarding it because it's really repetitive, all I'm doing is just plucking our hair out of the frontal. But you know you guys did ask for an in-depth tutorial. What I'm doing it. You know I'm trying to zoom in so after I see I didn't go back and do another row if you want you can, but it also depends on what look you're trying to achieve, because sometimes I pluck more than other times, and sometimes I don't but um Once you do that, I'm gon na take the high calm and push out of hair going back now. So obviously, dr. C is net as full and thick as it was earlier. So, in the middle literally right in the middle, I could tell some hair and that's exactly right. Wait. Some hair need to come out it just don't look right and when you comb the hair and you hot call me if the hair is a lot explaining. But it's gon na look like too much hair in one area. Cuz, it's gon na be too dark. It should be like thin spaced out. So if it looks like it's just too much hair in one area like right now, I'm gon na go ahead and play there cuz. I don't like that line of it being too much hair. I don't even know if that makes sense to y'all boy and, like I said this is just practice over time, so you're gon na know it's not gon na look right. You should be. You know when you push it back, it should just be off flat and nice and should not look like a piece of hair is brushed up on another one cuz. Then it's gon na have like a dark black line and it's gon na need to be plucked more so yeah. So once I do that, I'm gon na go ahead and do the next part, which is gon na, be the top, and when it comes down to the top of my hair. I never like to pluck as much as I do on the sides being a fat down most of the time I kinda do where a middle part - and I don't want my middle part - to have a bald spot because I over plug, because I'm gon na be Stuck like Chuck, so I kind of like to do minimum and not take out too much hair because yeah. I don't want my part to be missing here. So I do be making sure I'd, be very careful careful in the front part and I'm telling you how come is your best friend. You do need a hot comb, I'm sorry but the hot, a curling wand and all that is not gon na work. And it's not gon na be the same job as a hot comb. You need a hot comb, okay, what I am using the comb they get real hot, not no curling, wand and stuff, like that, so I just showed you that area. I just don't like how, when the hair is flattened out, it just look like a whole bunch of hair in that one area. So when I plot day, y'all might not has seen it at first, but it could be any simpler than some more, but you ought to think about it. Also, when you're plucking on a canvas head, it's gon na be different of how its look on your head. So don't overdo it because when again on your hand, it's gon na look like you really put the light, so do a little bit on the canvas and, if need be, do rest on your hair. But don't even do all of that, because I don't plucking on your hair. I don't suggest because it's really irritating so just don't overdo it like that's the main thing don't over a plug for please don't underplay. So I saw another good thing, though, if you don't know what you're doing try it on while you're doing it. So you can see because it does look different when it's on your hair and when it's off of your head, but I'm just showing you all these little areas you can see. If I was to pluck anymore, I would have a circular ball spa, but I kind of do have a boss spot already, so you just want to leave it like that when this is also has much hair that I got left out, which is pretty normal, but That does basically some of this video don't forget to Like comment and subscribe, and I will check you guys out in the NIP salon bride our babies,

Lila J: It made sense to me. I understood. I am trying to do mine now.

Pretty Brown: I ordered my first frontal wig and I’m gonna pluck that. So basically what you’re doing is plucking areas where it has more hair? Mine comes preplucked too! And how many rows did you pluck?

Nizzy Mac: I def used to start from back to the front too! LOL! great tutorial babe!

Obianuju Ike: Nice work

Aaliyah Espinoza-Lewis: Omg, I love your accent. Where are you from? I feel like America has soooooo many accents. You're very talented btw. I'm trying to decide whether to purchase a closure or a frontal since I wear glasses and I find that my handles are always obstructed by the lace near by ears. I'm wondering if plucking the lace front may help me put on my glasses easier

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