Bleaching Knots On Full Lace Wig

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Hello, everyone - this is the super week major and in this video I'm making a tutorial on how to blitz the not on a full unit. Now you probably have already seen the video where I made where I refurbished this unit and I'm not going to show and I'm not going to talk about the specs of this unit. I didn't make it all a little make this back back part or the top part here in make this. I made all the perimeter and the front in the potting area, so I'm gon na show you exactly what I do in order to blitz a unit. A full is unit now here's. What the first thing you need to do is. First of all, you have to mount it on a mannequin head, and in this case I already have it mounted so it's gon na be easy. Then you need to remove oh yeah, I'm gon na remove all the braids, because I need to actually read braid it, but this was braided before when I was ventilating and it served the purposes of separating the different sections. But now I need to make different separations. So I have to take out all the braids. The top part is full high-definition. Now here's what this hair is a little fragile, because it's not virgin hair. It'S it's dyed, obviously, and I can say that when I was validating it, I can totally understand if hair is too processed or if it's good enough and this hair was snapping very easily. So I don't really like this kind of hair. The bad thing with when you get a ready, dyed hair is that you don't know what happened to them when you get virgin hair and you dyed by yourself. You know exactly what happened because you can put the amount of bleach, but you want or the amount of dye and you can use good products. So when you want to dye unit, I think it's better for you to do that by yourself or have someone that knows what they're doing do, because most of the times most of the salons and the online services but sell you here. They only care about the outcome. If you ask this shade of brown, they don't care how much process it needs to be done. They'Re gon na do it even if that means that they're gon na have to fry the hair with bleach and dyes and toning and all that they don't care. What do you get the hair? It'S gon na play. Look it's going to appear good, but when you, when you try to work with this hair like wash it and do this and that it's gon na melt, it's gon na act really really bad. So I'm gon na finish this and I'm gon na come back to you and show you the next step you okay, now that I have it all under Aidid. What I'm going to do is start separating the hair. Now I'm gon na need the elastics here. So let me just now, I'm gon na throw these away because they need a lot of job to be opened somewhere over here and what I'm going to do is I'm gon na brush the hair upwards like that and then with a rat tail comb, I'm gon Na take some sections like, for example, this section over here by this section over here and then I'm gon na brush the hair upwards, making sure that the hair don't really touch the lace. Let me find that selection and then I'm gon na take an elastic place. It over here, like so I'm gon na, continue doing this in the whole unit. Let me just show you another part, and generally, I kind of want to have the natural boundaries of the week separate like I want to have a separation here, because this is different head to that it's actually different density. So I want to make sure that I can see from the inside where I'm applying the bleeds, because it's it's important for me, but this area over here is gon na be bleached. One time I mean all at the same time so as to make sure that the outcome is uniform. I don't want to bleed like this sidewalk first and this side, I'm gon na bleed the bottom part, the middle part, and then the front part should be placed all at once. Just have the most beautiful result ever so I'm gon na close the camera. Once I have finished, as you can see, I'm just taking small sections making sure that the hair goes upwards like that, so we won't touch the lace, because if it's actually look at that, if the hair is like that most people would just flip the unit inside Out and then they would just apply bleach, but the problem is that the the hair that is touching the lace will also touch the bleach, and then you have the effect of over bleaching, not over boots in color, wise, but definitely bleach more than you should I'm Gon na take another section like that: that's how it is now in the back. It was not very possible to do that, but I'm gon na be a little careful when I bleed it over here. Anyway. We have a darker lace here, so most likely it wouldn't be too visible. It'S important up here, but everything important is facing upwards. You can see that including all the perimeter, you see that everything that I did falls nicely upwards. I have no problem with that and I'm gon na take some extra care to see that I'm not over bleating anything or over staining other stuff, so yeah just make sure that it all stays like that. I don't like this, so I just removed it and you can see if I didn't bleach this hair. I will have a problem because it's not very it's not very thick, so the not are kind of invisible, but I will have to do that because I promised this is not the piece that I did. These are the pieces that I did everything on the inside piece, and this is not mine, including this. So now that I have everything done like that, what I have to do is take this hoop, which is slightly bigger than the week itself, and I'm gon na have to so. What I'm gon na do is I'm gon na take the end of the thread tight and not over here itself, secure it two or three times just to make sure that it's not gon na move, okay and what I'm gon na do now. I'M actually gon na start in the back, because I have lace, which is not very fragile. It'S gon na be very easy for me to start there, so what I'm doing is without trying not to deform that I'm gon na keep it like that. Put the needle in rub it, that's why I don't want to have too big just two long threads, it's gon na be more difficult to do that, put it in yeah! That'S why I don't want to have very long thread, see what happens and now I have to cut it again. Just went to Niall thread. I'M sorry if you're, not if it's not so easy to see, but this thread is tank self knots. If it's too long. So I cannot use that so I'm putting this in here like so, and I'm gon na do the same thing for the perimeter. I'M not trying it too tight because I don't know exactly how tight it has to be so time-consuming and it's a little difficult when it started. That'S why I started in the back, where I have that are not fragile. Later it's the green lace and let me just keep it like that. You and I'm done as you can see it's good. It'S secure! It'S keeping everything open. I don't have any faults. The hair is falling nicely. So here's why, when I'm, when I'm doing the back, for example, I can have it like that, so I have to make sure that this is gon na go in downwards. I don't want this to be like that. Okay and when I'm doing the front, I'm probably gon na, have it like that, like I'm gon na, keep it like so, and have this like this? Why? Because I want these to be falling downwards. Okay, so now that I have it all in, I have preferred the bleach and it's a little runny just a little bit runny, because I don't want this to be too pasty it. Doesn'T it doesn't get spreaded very easily. So what I'm gon na do is I'm gon na make this in sections, and I know that the easiest section to do first is the middle. So what I'm gon na do is I'm gon na keep it with my legs like that, or maybe like this yeah? It'S gon na be a little better and easier and first, what I'm gon na do is I'm gon na make the area that I didn't make, which is all this area the a stretched part and this part as well. I'M not gon na do any on the perimeter, because I really want to do that last. I have actually ordered our brass, which is like a fan. That'S spread it like that which is for makeup, and I hope to see that it's good, because I have another one and, as you can see, this actually bleached the fibers and they started melting or something. So I don't think I can use that. So I'm gon na be using this oops and it's gon na be just fine and easy to spread. So what I'm doing is I'm dabbing it inside and then just running it like that, and the reason why I want this to be a little runny is because this way I know that I'm not putting too much. I know that when I put it on the lace, it's gon na stay there, it's not like water runny and also it's very easy to just do it with very fast strokes like that, so I'm gon na spread it throughout the area. I generally don't want to have when I start from the middle, for example. Here I want to finish the whole area within less than five minutes. If it takes me more than 5 mins to do. That means that some parts are gon na be over bleats and others will still be processing. So this is not a good way to do that now. This stretch part it's not so important, because it's already dark so even blitzing. The knots wouldn't do a lot, but I'm gon na put it here regardless and then I'm gon na start putting it in the lathe first. To be honest, because this is most more important and you can see that you can also see exactly where you help ride. It quite easily now, when I get the brass is gon na be so much easier because it's gon na have a handle. The brass is opened like a fan, as I said so. This is gon na give me the ability to spread faster, the product, bigger area. It'S very important where you have a lot of layers of lace to make sure that you penetrate the layers and get to the to the hair. Otherwise you're, not blitzing that part and you won't have it uniform, let's see if I can do it with that. Oh, that's actually so much faster it easier. Ok, I guess I'm gon na do it with that. It'S so much easier to do, and I'm still in the area that I didn't make. I have some lace overlapping here. This is gon na be faster. Actually with this brush, and because this is not too too thick and too pasty, it cannot really clump too much. You can't really push too much product on the base. Also, since the the the mixture is a little thin, the bleach is not extremely powerful. That means that it gives you a little bit more time to do your thing. You won't have the problem of over bleaching, because, if you, if you make the correct bleaching formula, you're gon na need about half an hour to totally bleach it or to make sure that it bleaches as much as it can. So if you, if you put a themed version of that 30 minutes, is doing half the job, so you realize that if you make a lighter and less powerful a mixture, it's going to ensure to you that you have more control, timewise, you're, more secure you and Now I have this clothes hunger, which is gon na help me just keep it like that, so the hair will just stay where it is the hair underneath are upwards, so they don't really touch the lay the Blitz apart from the roots and the notes so they're Just fine, I'm gon na leave it for about 20 minutes or thirty, or something I'm gon na see how it goes because, as I said, this hair is already processed one time. So I really have to check make sure that it's not too much processed and if I see that they didn't bleach enough. When I make the perimeter - and I leave it for like - I don't know how much then, maybe I put another layer here and I will know how much I need to leave this area, which is the most important. This is why I do that. The inner part first, okay, I just removed it, and you can practically see the difference between this and this. This is the piece that I make I made, but I didn't bleed it yet, and this is the piece that was already in it's bleached, so you can see the difference. You can also see here tiny blond, dots to the darker lace. So here's what now this is still drama. This is my dirty. It'S not dirty it's actually from what this is hair dye, even if you wash it it's gon na, be like that, and this is wet because of the hair. I'M not gon na wait until this gets dry because I don't care about the hair being dry home dry, but I don't need it all dry. So what I'm gon na do is I'm gon na blow dry, the not area! You see that this is still dumped. This is drier. Now I'm gon na blow dry the areas that I want to apply the new bleach and when they are dry enough, I'm gon na apply the bleach there and then I'm gon na proceed the same procedure again because I don't want a way to deal the whole. I don't care if this is dumped even better being. That means that it's not gon na be pleased if by any chance something drops here, but I'm not gon na chop anything. So I'm gon na do it like that. So now that I have blow-dried it, I'm gon na inspect and I can see that it's pretty dry yeah, it's dry enough. I mean it's totally dry, not dry enough. So the next thing I have to do now is to get this front area done and the back area as well. So I'm gon na keep the towel over here, because I'm gon na get my feet wet and I'm gon na apply it to the areas that I didn't before, and these are the areas that I ventilated you and I did it. It'S all done. You can see that even the front has reached knots. I don't there are a couple of strands that didn't bleed, but that means that the hair was not 100 % blitzball. Besides, I can say that they they did have a little bit of a problem, but ya know not everything just bleeds if you can see here, but in the area that I made, because I did single notes and single strand this strand here. For example, it's still black, it's just one, it's not anything that it will show too much so yeah even besides. What can I do? This is not something that I did and I cannot take responsibility for the quality of hair. She sent me that hair and I plan to stop accepting hair from people for their orders. I will soon get hair and start selling them and, at the same time, use them for my orders, so yeah pretty much. The video has come to an end. You can see the feathered hair line, how nice it looks. She didn't want extremely too much density, so this is gon na be very nice and natural for her. These are the sides you can see. These are the sideburns pretty ok and in the back. This is the neck area, a little less fragile lace here. These are the areas right behind ears, and this is the other side. I think it's good so now. What I have to do is just remove this little thing over here, making sure that I don't cut any hair yeah and remove the Nile thread wherever I see it. Okay, yeah and I'm gon na take out these little things and I'm gon na brush it, and it's ready to be sent to here thanks for watching and ask me anything, you want you

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YOUNAN1111: Wow I love The final result How turned out very realistic and Super amazing ♡ I want to ask you if the Bleaching on the Lace Make any damage on the lace ? and how to avoid the Orange color after the bleach and make it more transparent color as possible ?

Ally: YES! I love this!

Mandy Dobosz: I'm about to make my first 360° lace wig. In fact first wig ever. You have been so helpful giving tips and advice. You've inspired me to be imaginative with off the shelf wigs that I can't wear because they don't fit. I intend to add lace then ventilate to increase the size. (I must have a big head lol). It's great having a professional like yourself to give me inspiration and courage to move forward. Warmest Regards Mandy

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Afya Barbie: Hello, please can I know the site you buy your lace? And can you please made a video for beginners?

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Mardee Joyner: QUESTION....WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE PRODUCT YOU USES TO BLEACH KNOTS..AND THE EXTRA STUFF YOU USE SO AS THE KNOTS DON'T TURN ORANGE>>>AND WHERE CAN I ORDER THE PRODUCTS FROM....THANKS, VIRGINIA BORN MYRA.

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