Hi this is femi from Femme s here and in this video I will show you how to reinstall a lace front wig using got2b spray. Okay, let's go okay, so the first thing I like to do is I like to put on a um a stocking cap. Now I did not do the balding method. I just have a regular stocking cap on my ear before I put my wig on just so that you don't see my hair underneath um. I personally don't recommend doing the ball cap method with especially if you're a beginner and then I personally do not do it, because I don't like all the um spray getting all on my edges over time. Okay, so before you actually install the wig or lay down your your lace on your hairline, make sure you pull the hair back and then what I like to do and I actually speed speed it up this whole section of me installing the lace, but I use Got to be spray and what I like to do is I like to install the wig in sections. So the first thing I did was install one side of my head and then I stole the top middle area and then I went and installed the other side. So, as you can see, all I did was dab the got to be spray on my actual Pure Line, and then I pulled the lace board and then I just gently use my my finger to push the lace in because when you use got to be spray, It actually dries very, very fast. Another thing I would recommend, since we are reinstalling, this lace is to comb out your baby here, um forward before you actually start installing the lace. So it's a lot easier to just mold your baby here, the way it is - and you don't want to have to comb out comb it out if it's stuck to your head um, so I recommend actually combing out the baby here before you actually install the lace. Okay and another thing I like to do: sometimes it does get really messy using the spray um you can like you just saw you can actually spray um the got to be on your finger and then just dab your finger in. So, as you can see here, I'm going back and forth with both of those two methods. So sometimes I dab the spray on my finger and, as you can see here, I'm moving to the top area, and I just dab this straight in my hairline and another tip too, is to take a rat tail comb and use the end of the comb. To really like push down that lace at the end, okay, so right here, I'm doing this the other side of my head, since we already did the last side and in the top area, and as I you can see, sometimes when you spray the got to be Sprayed directly on your hairline, it's spray, so it's going to droop down your um, your forehead, so it is a little messy, but definitely just take your time. I actually sped up the whole process. If you are a beginner, I would recommend actually take making sure you at least have a whole hour before you have to go somewhere. That way, you can really take your time. You don't want to rush through this process if you're not used to doing it. If you wanted to come out, um just a really nice insult and application, but I did the same thing that I did on the last side on this side. I just sprayed it got to be sprayed in and then I just dabbed it with my fingers and then I just also use the hairline. I mean Lord Hammer is not in your life, the rat tail comb to dab in that okay, so I am going to use a paper wrap to mold the lace even more, but before I do that, I really wanted just to get my parting. The way I want it to look so I parted it with the red tail comb, and then I just use mousse just to help lay it a lot more flat and just so it can just look a lot more natural and yeah it. Moves like mousse can be a little bit messy, but it's it's I think most is the best product to use. If you really want your um wig to mold, especially if you want The Parting to lay as flat as possible. Okay. So once I was satisfied with how my parting looked, I went back and used to lose to help um create my baby ears, so I just, I would say, use as much mousse as possible just to make the hair that you left out for your baby. Here is um mold um, so here I just use the other end of my rat tail comb. I recommend using a rat tail comb or actually using a eyebrow brush just this makes it so much easier to mold your baby ears. The way you want now, I honestly do not like dramatic baby hairs, so this is the second time I installed this wig and then the third time I actually use less hair so that it can just mold um to my hairline a lot in this and then Look a little bit more natural okay. So since I did a baby here on my on the other side and in the top middle area, I'm now working on the last side again, I just use as much mousse as needed in order to make that you know the hair that I left for the Baby here is moldable, and I just use my rat tail comb to mold in my baby hairs. Not that I'm satisfied with the way it looks. I like to use a wrapping paper and because I like to use wrapping paper because it's very thin um and then once I actually um place the wrapping paper on my head, I like to use a blow dryer just to speed things up a blow dryer just To help dry, the baby hairs um, and I would also recommend, if you do use a wrapping paper or if you use even like a silk scarf for the baby ears. I would say: let it sit for at least 20 minutes, especially if you don't use a blow dryer to dry your baby hairs, and it's been what I love about. The wrapping paper is that you can actually go ahead and touch it to feel if the hair is still wet, if it's still wet, do not remove it yet and, as you can see right here, I actually like to touch the um. You can touch to fill. If the hair is still wet um, while you have the wrap on it, was currently still wet at the time, so I'm going to leave it and I'll go straight ahead into styling the wig, while my baby here is dry. So currently this is the Deep wave wig I just use a curling cream. I use Garnet fruits, fruit, trees, leave in curling cream and then right now what I'm doing is. I want the primer to look a lot more flat. I went ahead and used my hot comb. Now you can use an electric hot comb or you can use the old school hot comb that you put in the oven that a lot of hair stylists use. But I just have an electric hot comb and you want to mold your party, and it just makes it look 10 times more natural. So this right here is a godsend send tip. I highly recommend you get a hot comb and I do realize when I was done, I should have um. I should have come the back of my crown area more, but it's all good. So now I'm double checking and seeing if my hair is dry and it is, it is ready to remove, and this is the end result honey. Do you see how amazing that looks? It looks so good, so I recommend definitely use the tips that I have in this video take your time. But again, this is the Deep wave face front wig from my line from me, as here you can click the card above your head to check out this wig um right now. Currently, I am wearing it in 130 density at 18 inches, but I also have 150 and 180 percent density options. All the way up from 10 to 26 inches so definitely use the tips I use in this video. If you are trying to reinstall your lace, front, wig and also um subscribe to the channel like the video and leave a comment below, if you have any questions when it comes to installing your wig, definitely leave your comments below and again. This is femi from femi. As here and I would come with more tips in the future, okay talk soon bye,
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