Fixing Over-Bleached Knots W/ Perfect Lace Wigs

HEYY!

For some reason, no matter how many videos I watch, I always tend to over bleach the knots on my wigs and go back to never fix them.

So in this video, I did just that.

ENJOY!

@DopeEthiopian

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Hair from perfectlacewig.com

Exact wig I'm wearing:

https://www.perfectlacewig.com/brazili...

Hair Length - 24inch

Hair Color - Natural

Hair Density - 150%

Cap Size - Medium

Lace Color - Light Brown

Baby Hair - Yes

Hair Part - Right

Additional Elastic Band (Free) - Yes

Pre-plucked: Yes

Okay, so I just tried to read: I I tried to read I the knots, because they were already bronzed and turned like orangish. Graduation is around the corner, CEO, when I figure something out this video is in collaboration with perfect lace. Wigs. Thank you so much for this unit. I love it like. I said this was my graduation hair. I over bleached, the not literally more days before they don't look over bleached now, because I fixed them in this video. I'M gon na show you how I fix them. So keep watching if you want to see how I ended up with this mmm, so after washing out that bleach. This is how the hair looks still very orange. So I decided to try Tim ting in hopes that that would get rid of the brassiness and from the video I watched, it said the honey brown would bring more of a warmth. While the dark brown in my case would hopefully darken the room with a big bowl of hot water, I put a little bit of the honey brown and a little bit of that dark brown mixed it together. So there's no more clumps and let it sit for about 10 minutes. I would also highly suggest you use a piece of lace to test out how much you want your lace to be tinted. It won't look too much like in the video, but my lace was tinted a bit darker than I needed, but after a few washes, the lace definitely lightened up. So I just washed the hair and the lace looks super tone and a lot of the brassiness is gone, but roots are still orange, so I guess I'm gon na have to use that black hair dye and go section by section because I'm concrete okay. Well, my last and final attempt to fix this hair. All I did was a dip, a spoolie in the hair color and slowly go section by section covering up any parts of the hair that are orange. I focused most of my hair color and attention on the front of the lace. Just because that's the part that's gon na be seen the most also because it was easier. Okay, that's the truth, so I just put that black dye all over the perimeter, probably like up until right here. I need to figure out how long I'm gon na keep this long because cross fingers, I'm just gon na go ahead and wash this when it's done. Whatever that is, let it air-dry until tomorrow, yeah okay, be back honestly, I don't know when I'll be back. Let'S just be honest, pray for me, okay, so just try it on um. This is without the wig cap covering it looks. Pretty great yeah looks pretty spectacular. Honestly, although a really small portion of the nods and the hair are still a little orange um, I guess it just kind of balances out. I want to touch the skin, so you don't understand. I was about to be like graduations two days away. I have no time to be not knowing what my hair's gon na be like what my clothes go be like. I need to know. I need to be ready, thankfully perfectly he sent this wig just in time. I was actually supposed to do another collab for my graduation hair, but where your necklace perfectly so I'm not mad whoa can't wait. So if this were to ever happen to me again, I would definitely put it in that bowl of hot water with these colors again, because that definitely took away some of the brassiness and it made the brassiness more of a muted Brown and then going in section By section is so tedious, this is the stuff I didn't want to do, but I had to do and it actually went by way faster than I thought it would, I'm so glad I filmed this because I've run into this issue multiple times I just felt like. I wasn't able to fix that problem, but I was just being lazy. You know it, you know. Oh that's my time to go and I'll be back with the finished. Look.

Dope Ethiopian: Thank you for watching! It was all worth it in the end, LOL.

Iman Zein: CONGRATULATIONS GURRRL, oh and btw with brassy knots from bleaching purple shampoo can sometimes neutralize it

KaNae Freeman: You fixed that wig boo! So cute as always

Aravian Louis: Congratulations, my girl.❤️

Kennedy Nicole: You’re gorgeous sis did that with the wig!

NEᏉᎯEH MᎯRTIN: You looked amazing ❤️❤️❤️

RaKaya Turner: Ethiopian women are beautiful!!!

Samrawit Tadese: Can you please do a video of how you install your wigs with glue or whatever you use

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