How To Bleach The Knots On Hd Lace For Beginners | Fool Proof Ft. Sherese Hair Vault

Tips:

1. Use blue bleaching powder.

2. Place bleach LIGHTY onto the Hd Lace Closure. When applying the bleach do not press the bleach on or rub the bleach in. Due to the extremely sheer material of an HD Lace closure, the bleach will go through the closure if you are not careful.

3. Work slowly. There is no prize to win if you finish applying the bleach to your closure in one minute. Take your time and be gentle.

4. Don't over-bleach your knots. Leave the bleach on for 20 minutes and then check the closure every five minutes that you decide to leave the bleach on. Over bleaching your Hd Lace Closure will make your closure look golden, unnatural, and brassy.

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Hey everybody it's a good day to have a good day and it's a good day to learn how to bleach the knots on an HD lace closure. So today, I'm gon na be showing you guys how I bleach. The knots is gon na be very beginner friendly. Also, the closure that I'm using today is a HD lace. Closure from Cherise hair got four by four inch, but also check them out, because this closure is looking amazing before I even reach the not like look at that, it's looking very transparent so up right here. I'M showing you the reason why we want to bleach the nuts, so you can physically see like the black knots right here and that's not okay, because when you look at a normal scalp, you don't see that. So I want you all to be looking flawless. So I'm gon na show you how to get rid of that and lead to. These are all the materials that you'll be needing. You'Ll need a plastic mixing bowl and then you'll also need a silicone mixing brush. I also use a regular brush. I just like the silicone personal preference, then you'll be using creme developer. I'M using twenty and you'll need some dye now. For some reason I feel like the blue dye is better than the white own dye. So don't get the white just get the blue, because the white always makes it look extra brassy and it just doesn't give it a natural look. So you want to look as natural as possible. You want to look like scalp, so get the quick blue by L'Oreal. The creme developer, I noticed, doesn't matter so much so just get whatever is the cheapest and oops. I just said I don't get dye, get bleached, it's what I'm showing you all. I just made a mistake and say a dire, but this is bleach powder, so you could just go to any beauty supply store and they should have it for you. So you want to start off by using one scoop of the blue bleach. One scoop is usually more than enough for one closure: if you're doing a frontal, maybe do a scoop and a half or two scoops. This isn't the foolproof way to me, because if you need more bleach, you can always make more, but then you don't start off wasting. So it's good to just start off with a little bit. So now I'm just gon na take my cream developer and I'm gon na measure out one scoop of that evenly and then I'm gon na also pour that into my bowl and then I'm gon na give it a good stir. Also, you don't want to be messy like me, and dirty up your surroundings. Try to keep everything clean, because this is bleach that you're gon na be working with so like you, don't want any residue anywhere that you could possibly come into contact with later. So one thing about doing this: you wanna make sure that the consistency is just right. So here you can see that is too thick, but I always start out with one scoop of the powder one scoop of the developer, because you can always adjust it from there. But once you get it to watery, then it's kind of messed up here you can see I'm just adding a little bit of developer at a time. That'S what I do when it's too thick and then I just keep adding a little bit a little bit during it, and then I keep stirring until I get the consistency I want, and this is kind of the foolproof way of doing it, because you can just Check it after each time, you add a little bit where it wears like. If you add too much and this messed up, you can't go back and you don't want to waste money. You don't want to waste product. So just add a little bit at a time and then you'll get the perfect consistency that you're looking for all right Sean now. This is the consistency that you're after look, how it's so smooth and buttery like yes, we've got to slay, so the consistency is very important because you don't want it too thick. You don't want to have to smash it into your closure to apply it, but you don't want it to watery as well. You want to just bright alright guys. This is where you want to be careful, because it's easy to make a mistake, and you can't go back from this part. So when you apply the bleach, you want to be very, very, very light. I really can't stress that enough. You do not want to push the bleach through the closure, because a HD laser closure is very thin, transparent material and that bleach is gon na slide through very easily. So you want to make sure you're just lightly placing the bleach on the closer on the closure, and you really don't even wear it. You want to worry about rubbing it in you just want to place it. So don't try to slide it like you slide and peanut butter on bread just place it on there normally and move on to the next spot. Okay, so I do want you guys to know that I spent this part of the video up. It did take me forever, probably like three to five minutes in real time, but I sped it up just so that the video wouldn't drag. I want you to know this so that when you're doing this, you actually take your time, because when people mess up reaching in the closure, they usually mess up here, they press too hard and they don't even realize they're pressing that hard, because they don't know how Sensitive, you have to be when you put the bleach on so just be mindful of that, when you're doing it be very, very light and just work with a little bit at a time. That also helps, and you also make it. It also helps to make it foolproof when you do it that way, because if you add you see how I'm doing a little bitty strokes, you add a little bitty strokes. You'Ll be fine, but be so careful to just place the bleach on the closure and not try to rub it in so now that I'm done putting the bleach on there. I just want to show you the other side and let you see how none of the bleach came through, because I did what I press very lightly and that's what you're gon na do the foolproof way just do a little bit at a time. So I left that out there for about 20 to 25 minutes, but you can also still keep checking it and then make sure that the bleach has lifted the knots on your closures. So basically that just means that it's not black anymore. So now you just see me rinsing off my closure. First, I always rinse it first and I'll make sure that I get all the bleach residue off, because this will come in contact with your skin or your forehead, and you don't want to get any type of chemical burn. So you just want to make sure that you rinse everything off okay and now I'm just cutting up at this point, I'm just showing you how good it looks and also shout-out to Cherise hair boss. So, if you're looking for a closure to look this good shop with them, the closures that I've been showing you guys is a 4x4 inch closure. But Cherise. Careful also has five by five inch and six by inch closures. They also have 13 by four inch and 13 by six inch front nose, so check them out, and they also have HD lace. Wigs like where you going to find it, and you see how good at the knots bleaching you see how good it's looking and it hasn't even been plucked yet hasn't been anything just bleached and washed, so definitely definitely shop and keep their HD lace. Young, like you. Oh y'all see this. This is HD lace. Look at the the nos is bleached to perfection. They there you gon na trick everybody at the official scalp light it's time to shop with Cherise hairball. Also, you want to make sure that you wash your closure at least twice. That'S what I do, because you put bleach on it and you just want to make sure that you get all of the bleach out. You don't want any type of chemical burns or anything like that. So follow those tips I gave you use the blue bleach, don't buy the white one by the blue and also make sure you apply the bleach very, very lightly. Follow those tips and buy your closure from Cherise hands off. You really want myself, you'll be so late like and share comment give this a thumbs up. If you enjoyed the video, I also don't forget to subscribe. Bye,

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Cherry Adeyinka: Good simple well explained video thank you for tips

Chanel’ Graves: Very helpful . Can you show how to to dye HD jet black

Diamond280WW: Could we use 40 developer? Instead of 20?

Marion Prieux: Hello is the closure HD still good ? I want to buy one but am afraid about the lasting of the HD lace Love from France

alimotshadiat: this video was so so helpful

IluvJamila: What shampoo did you use?

Faith Moves Forward: Yassss! This is lit

Ashley Mitchell: “I did what? What pressed lightly”

CeCe Adore: There’s nothing on the website

shaaniqua patterson: I been trying to bleach my HD closure n the knots will not bleach even after bleaching it twice lol. What am I doing wrong?

Ms A: I’ve seen a few youtubers using up to 30 and 40 developer. Is 20 better and will I need to use an antibrass conditioner after? Sorry for all of the questions I’ve never done this before. Lots of love from England

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