Virgin Brazilian Deep Wave Lace Front Wig | How To Install A Lace Frontal Wig Start To Finish!

VIRGIN BRAZILIAN DEEP WAVE LACE FRONT WIG | HOW TO INSTALL A LACE FRONTAL WIG START TO FINISH

This video is a very detailed step by step tutorial on how to apply a new wig and make it look natural. I'm taking you guys through the entire process from in the box to on my head. I am explaining why we're doing what we're doing and what it's for. I am explaining how I pluck my wigs to have a natural hairline with no baby hairs (a choice). I explaining how to bleach your knots and why we bleach the knots. And I am also detailing how I install my wigs and why I use what I use and do it how I do it for the best result. My thoughts on the hair is included as well.

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So you just got your first week in the mail you're super excited, but you're also like what am I supposed to do with this thing? How do you lay it? Pluck it the whole nine? What are you supposed to do? Well fear? Not because I haven't got you, okay, we're gon na go into detail from how to go from in the box to on your head in this video. First, we are starting with the bleaching process. So, right now I have bleach in a bowl. This is bw2 powder. I got it at Sally's. If you want a big jar, you can get it at Sally's or you can get the packets like your local Beauty, Supply stores. Sometimes they have the big jars. Just get what you want anyways, then you use a I'm using 40 developer. You can use a thirty developer if you kind of scare in the bleach, cuz that'll bleach a little slower than the 40, but I like the 40 because it gets the job done quicker, but be careful because you might over bleach the knots. So you mix those two together right. You take an applicator brush. I would prefer a bristle brush, but I couldn't find that one. So I'm using this kind so don't feel like you have to use that particular kind, because you don't so what you're gon na do is mix it together. I don't know why I decided to start with the back. So don't pay attention to that part, but all you have to do is mix it together and you're. Looking for a toothpaste, kind of thick consistency, you want it to be thick, not too thick. You don't want it to be kind of like dry like where it's at right. Now you want it to be like liquidy, but thick and you'll see as we go forward in the video. So you just kind of eyeball it and you keep adding products powder and product as you go until one. You have enough of the bleach mixture together, so you can bleach the whole front soul and to when it looks like nice and thick. It wants to be like that it wants to be like that. You want it like that. It wants to be like that. It should be like that. Basically, you don't want it to come off. The applicator brush, like you, just saw there like it, should when you flip it turn it. It should not come off at all, because you don't want it to seep into your leisa onto the hair. You don't want to run your knives, so here we're only bleaching. The front sole and we're bleaching the front. So if you don't know so that these nuts wear your wig is tied to the lace, won't look like black dots on your head. You want it to look like it's coming out of your Scouts. So that's why we're bleaching these nuts so it'll get rid of those black dots and make them seamless like it's coming out of your so we're gon na cover the entire frontal. Just the lace of the frontal. We'Re not gon na cover the back of the wig, where there's no lace you're only covering where there's lace, and when you do this, you basically want to go very. Very soft, like you do not want to press that product into the lace at all. You just kind of want to glide it over very gently because you don't want it to seep through because then you'll end up bleaching, the hair. After that, then you put the foil on it. Like you see me doing here, and that is so. It put some heat in it, so it can bleach a little bit faster if you know anything about dyeing hair. That'S why and then, when that's done after about 25 minutes, then you're going in with your shimmer or light shampoo and conditioner. You want to use shimmer lights because that'll get rid of the brassiness that you will have after you bleach the knots, and so you use that shampoo and conditioner, and you just shampoo and condition as normal. Now moving on, we are going into the customization process. This process is where we're going to start plucking the frontal and I plucked too thin, and then I plucked to customize so right now, I'm getting ready to why I am actually moving out the hair that I want to section out for baby hair. I don't want to pluck at these hairs, yet I'm saving that for later, so I'm just putting a thin layer out for the hairline and just separating that from the rest of the hair with which I'm going to pluck I'm spraying it down with water, because one That keeps the hair going in the directions that I want it to. It also makes it easier to see how much hair you pluck so that you don't create a bald spot. It is so easy create a bald spot, so you want to be very careful. So basically plucking this is actually pretty easy. Once you get the hang of it, but you just kind of pluck a few times in one section and you move down the row, you don't want to stay in one part of the row too long, because then you are at risk for creating a bald spot And that's what you don't want, so if you can see how I'm like lightly plucking in one spot and then moving so you can kind of like in your head, be like pluck! Pluck move putt, putt foot move that guy! You can do it like that in your head, if you need to, but just don't stay in one area too long, it's better to go back and fix the mistake that needs to be plucked more and then to over pluck cuz. You can't fix that once it's over play just go back about two to three rows. It really just depends to rose you're safe, three rows. If you want to go the extra mile, the only thing with three rows is that sometimes it can be a little too seeped through and then you're forced to have to do the ballcap method. So you can't see the cap each row, I'm still doing the same exact thing and when you're done it should look something like this see how that looks more natural and gradient of a hairline and not just stick from the front to the back, like that's, not Normal looks like a week now we're moving into putting the wig on our head installing and doing the final touches for customization. So this week is from cranberry hair. It is the deep wave it has to comes on the side. It also has a comb in the back and it also has adjustable straps in it. I'M also wearing two wig caps, and the reason for this is because it's gon na keep my head flatter than if I just wore one. I got really thick hair so now that I have that on I'm just sizing it now cuz. You want to see where you want the wig to sit on your head. How far you want it to come up. When is it? You know you just want to see how it's gon na fit for you so play around with it before you start cutting or gluing anything. Now what I'm doing and some people do this on a mannequin head. I prefer to do this on my head. Is I'm looking at my hairline in the mirror and then I'm going to put to match the dips and grooves of my hairline? It does not need to be exact for this. You just want it to help. You create a more natural hairline within the wig we've already thinned it out. Now we want to create like dips and grooves that a natural hairline would have so. As you can see here, I lift up the wig. I look at my hairline and then I'd match those dips and grooves again, not perfect. It doesn't have to look exactly like my hairline, but just make it look like a natural hairline. Let me say, let me say how you made my life once the dips and grooves are added. Now we're ready to install the unit, I'm going to be using, got to be food gel and got to be. You glued free spray to apply this week. First thing: I'm gon na do is cut two slits, because it's easier to apply your wig in sections than to try to do it all at once. Now I'm matching it up with my ear and the reason being is because I'm going to cut off that ear flat. But I wan na make sure that I have the wig lined up with where it needs to be. So I don't cut that your flap wrong and I'm cutting upwards and behind my ear, like the blade of the nut of the knife, the blade of the scissors is touching my ear canal like from the outside. You don't want to go to the top of your actual ear, because that's cutting too high. You want it to go behind your ear and the reason you cut off that flap is so that you can lay your wig properly on the side. So it's not going over your ear because these wigs are meant to have excess so that if someone has a bigger head, it'll still fit on them and they can cut it to fit their head as well. So look at it from that angle! You can see why I cut how I could see how it goes behind the ear, and I do the same thing for the other side. So now that the wig is properly cut on the sides to fit where raised start. Installing. I do about two to three thin layers of the got to be gel. First, it's fine! If I get it in my hair cause, it's just gel and the reason you want to use these and thin layers is because the yellow tube, while it does get tacky ER, then the other option in the black bottle. That is clear already each if you, if you put too much at one time, it'll dry white, and you don't want that because if a dries white, then you know it doesn't look as good when you're finish - and you know you just don't - want it to dry White, why would you want it to dry white? So that's why you apply in thin layers and then I go through with the got to be food free spray, and I used that for extra hold. You can actually apply your wig with just one either of these products, just one of them, if you wanted to, but I'm using both for extra hold. So you kind of let that get tacky after you've applied it and then you're gon na go ahead and lay your wig down, and then you want to press the hairline into your skin. That'S when you want to pull out your blow dryer and you want to have it set on cool, I put it on high, but also uncool, and I just use that to help me dry in the league. The only reason I cut the lace at that moment was just so I could pull that middle flap up a little bit higher. You do not want to cut the lace off just yet, and so throughout the rest of the other two sections, I'm doing the exact same thing, and I just showed you on that first section now that I'm ready to cut off the lace, I'm going to use A eyebrow reason you could use scissors, but I'm using the eyebrow razor because it allows for a more jagged and natural hairline than the scissors do scissors kind of make. It look a little more Wikus. So, that's why I prefer to use the eyebrow razor, but you can use either one when using the eyebrow razor for the most natural look. You want to go kind of slow. I know some videos. Some people go really fast, it's because they're used to it, but you want to go kind of slow because you can easily lose control and go too deep into your lace into the hair and that you didn't want to go into. So, that's why you want to stay doing it slow so that you can remain in control of it and that will kind of lift up the lace a little bit when you're done. So I just take my comb and press it back down into the gel and I just keep doing the same exact thing for the other two sections going very slowly, so I can stay in control and then pressing down. Whatever comes back up, you made my life, much sweet and let me say I take my scissors to cut off any excess lace that I missed, because it's much easier to cut off anything. You missed with scissors. That is the eyebrow razor. So I do use my scissors to go back and cut off any excess in any parts that are still sticking up. I go ahead and use some free spray to tack that back down, and then I put my scarf on so we can get some more of that melt action with the lace into your skin, so it'll look seamless. I leave my scarf on for about 10 minutes and then I take it back off and now I'm ready to style the hair and just clean up any like gel residue. That'S on my forehead and anything like that. All you need is a little water, not too much, because you don't want to lift the wig up, but just a little bit to clean up any of your gel like dried-up gel, that's not under the lace. So you know it's sticking out and all that just cleaning it up basically and then, if your lace is a little too light, you can always take some powder or you can take some liquid concealer. If you have the, I prefer powder, it's a little less messy and you can tint that very easily, and now I'm just doing some final touches to that anything that came up just pressing it down making sure it stays down cuz. We want this to look natural, so now I'm going and adding some, I wouldn't call it baby hair, but just wispy hair in the front. Everyone has a little bit of wispy short hairs in the front right now, I'm adding them by my ear. I add them by my ear, mainly because my hairline comes out a little bit farther. Then lace frontals do so I do that to blend in so you know it just looks a little more seamless yesterday. We both first and falton, argue, and also because I just felt like adding some hair in the front, would kind of look a little more natural than just leaving it. As is, I am going to add a few small wispy hairs to the front again, I'm not trying to go full-out, baby hair or anything like that, because this is a natural install that we're going forward. But I did want to add some wispy nasai spelt like that, would play into the naturalness a little bit better than leaving it as is again also optional. So they do that. You literally just section out just a few like I mean very few hairs, and then you see basically how I did just put a free spray on it and sweep it see how you can kind of barely even tell that. It'S there, that's what you really want. If you want it to be very wispy, if you were going for full-out baby here, you would use a thicker amount of hair say how much I love you like you say, and now we have a natural hairline. So now we're moving into styling and with styling. I'M gon na start by parting. It I chose the middle part. You could choose whatever part that you wanted and to help me. Lay this wig I'm going to use some mousse in, as you saw my hot comb and my wand curler, I'm gon na use the mousse to flatten the wig down and position it in my part, because these wigs don't come with a part. You have to position. It in the part that you want it and then I'm going to use my hot comb, because that helps that set that frontal look where the hair kind of comes back and then forward that helps set. That in place pretty easy. And it's also helping me to straighten the roots of that wig. I want the roots kind of straight, because it helps me to tame the hair in the style that I'm going for also helping me set that part as well. I really like using my wand to really get in there and help me set things though I like the hot comb cuz. It gets to the roots, but I like the wine for like pressing it down and doing those final touches. That'S just me so now we're ready to move into defining the curls, and I will tell you guys: I've been wearing this hair for a while. Now, since I've recorded this video, it does kind of tangle a little bit. You will have to do some nightly maintenance, but it is pretty good, especially for the price, so I do like the hair. I love the curl pattern. It'S very cute. The cap size actually fits pretty well, I would definitely say it was regular head friendly for sure. I don't know about larger head, but definitely regular head size friendly for sure I didn't have any problems with the fit, and I love how easy the curls are to manage, like all. I'M using is water and loose, I'm not using any like actual curl cream or anything like that to get these curls to act this way. So I really like that, the density it wasn't given to me, but I would definitely say it's anywhere between 130 and 150, but I like how dense it is. It'S not too much, not too little. Definitely something you could wear that looks full, but is also very light weights. I didn't even have to do that many sections with this. I did pretty large sections to define the curls and it didn't take me very long at all. It does shed just a tad, but I expect that with some curly hair, but it's not bad. He won't get gobs and gobs of hair out or anything like that. So I'm just using the free, Sabrina kind of help set that hair back. So when I pull it forward, it kind of goes back in forward you'll see when I'm done. I'M going to add some pressed powder into my part, because my wig caps slid a little far back. So I'm just matching that up with the powder to match where the wig cap starts. So that way it looks seamless. It doesn't look like there's my black hair, underneath the lace and then my wig cap, and then there you have it. That is how you get a natural install all the details on what I do to get from in the box to own the head. Thank you guys so much for watching, don't forget to Like comment and subscribe, and I will see you guys in my next one. Bye

XOXO SHEBA: I know this is longer than usual but I wanted to drop a super detailed tutorial people could use to follow along as they install a wig.

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