Bleaching Knots & Plucking Lace Frontal Tutorial | For Beginners | Step By Step | Unice Hair

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UNice Hair Brazilian Body Wave 13x4 HD Lace Frontal 20"

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Products Used In The Video

- BW2 Bleaching Powder

- Clairol 30 Volume Developer

- Joico Color Balance Blue Shampoo

- Revlon Slant Stainless Tweezers

So what is up africana fam, going straight into this video? This hair is sponsored by you, nice, hair and i'll, be using their 13 by 4 hd lace, frontal wig and the inches of 20 inches and to start off with the bleaching process, you're going to need your bw2 powder, a mixing bowl and a little wisp, and Your clairol 30 volume developer, and this is the frontal straight out the package, as you guys can see, it is hd lace and the knots are extremely tiny and we got our gloves for protection and a butter knife and don't forget to tinfoil y'all. So right now i like to pour half of the packet into the mixing bowl and i'm going to go ahead and pour some clear, all developer and the ratio between the powder and the clairol developer. I like to use two to one i like to use more powder than the developers just so that i could have like a pasty type of consistency and one make sure that it's pasty so that it doesn't seep through the lace when you're applying it. Especially if you have a heavy hand, so when you are picking it up, you should have like a very pasty, consistency and it shouldn't drop while you're shaking it. That'S how you can tell if the consistency is good or you need to add more powder to make it thicker. Now i like to go in with my hot comb on the hottest setting and what i'm doing is i'm training the hair to be straight. I noticed that when it comes out of the package, sometimes the hair could be laying flat on the lace which sometimes could lead to um the bleach bleeding onto the actual hair itself. Instead of just the knots so say. For example, when the hair is like laying to the right, i like to hot comb it to the left and when it's laying on the left, i like to hot comb it to the right and that just ensures that the hair is just straight. And it's not laying on the lace and we can avoid bleeding now on to the bleach, you guys, i'm taking my butter knife and i'm using a very very light hand. I do have my tin, foil underneath and i have the tin foil on the less shiny side, because we're going to flip it over, but i like to tackle the front of the hairline first, because wherever you apply, the bleach first is where it's going to turn. First and the most important part is the front of the frontal as long as the front, the frontal does not have any black knots. I am perfectly okay. If it has black knots in the back, i don't really care about it, but the front is what we care about the most. So you want to make sure that you tackle that first, so it's able to bleach first and again, like i'm just using the butter knife instead of a brush just because the brush bristles tend to press in the bleach and again for my beginners. You just want to make sure that everything is kind of full proof and that you know you're able to do this on your first shot. With your eyes closed, you know so again, i'm going to go ahead and just do this same process all over the front tool make sure i get every knot and make making sure that i'm covering every knot you guys and again light hand. I am not pressing it in i'm doing it very lightly, so now i'm going to go ahead and turn over the front tool and let that sit - and i let that sit for about 40 minutes you guys, but every hair is different. You just want to make sure you check on it about every five to 10 minutes to see if it's turning and what i'm doing right now is lifting up the hair, because some of it is still laying on the lace, and i do not want the actual Hair or the root of the hair to get dyed only the knots. So i'm just going to go ahead and pick up the front of the hair so that the bleach can only tackle the knots and not the actual root of the hair. And this rule is game changer, so this is at like around the 35 minute mark. I let it sit for about five minutes, and now i'm going to go ahead and rinse it with some warm water, i'm going to go ahead and just wash out or rinse out all the bleach. First, before i go ahead and apply my blue shampoo and the blue shampoo i'll be using is the joyco color balance blue again when you're bleaching, your knots, you're bleaching it to be a orange or brownish type color not to blonde? And, according to the color wheel, blue cancels out orange so we're going to go ahead and use the blue shampoo, not the purple shampoo, you guys, and i let that sit for about five minutes after i lathered it and you guys it literally canceled out all the Orange and brassy tones in the frontal y'all and i'm just gon na go ahead and rinse that out and i shampooed and conditioned it off camera and, as you guys can see, look at that. Just look at the look at the knots you guys it is looking absolutely flawless and it's not even dry yet, as you guys can see, none of the bleach bled on to the actual roots of the hair. Only on the knots and i'm going to go ahead and just part the hair, so you guys can see that there's no bleeding whatsoever. So this is how you get a full proof: natural, looking lace, frontal, okay, boom, no bleeding whatsoever. Y'All y'all see it. The proof is in the pudding, so i went ahead and grabbed my mannequin head and just t pinned the frontal on there and you want to make sure that the hair is damp and have a spray bottle with water. Next to you just to continuously dampen the hair, so this technique, i got it from my lovely friends - lay by jordan, go ahead and check him out. He is the hair goat, okay, but i learned this technique from him and completely game changer. So i went ahead and used my rat tail comb and i parted the hair and i'm going to start plucking from the back. So when you're parting, the hair, you want to make sure it's like a pretty large chunk away from the frontal or the front area of the frontal. And what i'm doing is i'm going to go ahead and start plucking behind out my part not on the part, and you want to make sure, while plucking you're not plucking in the same spot, you're gon na make sure that you're plucking in different areas to reduce The chances of you getting a bald spot if you are plucking in the same area and the tweezer that i'm using is the revlon tweezer. These are the best tweezers that i've used. I feel like it's better than the brand tweezerman and um. You want to make sure that your tweezers are brand new, but not super duper sharp and, as you guys can see the way i'm tweezing is i'm using the slant to be on the the frontal, not the opposite way, so the pointy part, and then the slam Part of the tweezer should be against and should lay right against on to the frontal it shouldn't be plucking with just the pointy part, because that is how you create holes. As you guys can see. The slant is laying directly on the frontal and i'm going to go ahead and use my comb just to comb out any of the excess hair that i have plucked out and then now we're going to go ahead and cut a little section to get a little Bit closer to the front area and we're going to do the same exact thing until we get to the front so again just make sure that the slant is directly on the frontal. You are not plucking directly on the part you're plucking behind the part, and also to make sure that you are not plugging in the same exact spot and comb out the unnecessary or the plucked out hair that you have plucked out just so, you can see your Work, i would say after every 10 tweezes comb out your hair. I like to use like the forearm of my arm, of course, to kind of, like you know, get the hair away just so it could be faster than the comb, sometimes picking up the comb. It takes out a lot of time, so i just use my hand as you guys can see to just sway away the plucked out hair and i'm just literally picking at parts where it looks a little bit dense. And now we are on to the front part. Now this part gets a little bit tricky, but remember, do not part, do not pluck directly on the hairline pluck right behind the hairline. So, as you guys can see, i am not touching the front of the hairline at all. I am plucking behind the hairline and again, like you use your eyes, you know because your eyes are there for a reason. If you see certain parts are looking a little bit dense, go in that area behind the hairline and pluck in that section and again i'm just using my hands to just you know, remove any of the plucked hair. That'S just like my alternate to like using a comb now for the middle section, we're going to go ahead and do the same exact thing, but one thing um i would like to advise is if you are doing the middle part. Sometimes i would advise you to just part your middle part, so you know that you're not plucking on your middle part, but in the in the area that you have your middle part do not pluck in that area at all. Otherwise, you will have a wide middle part and i'm literally just doing the same exact thing you guys so i'm gon na stop talking, because it's pretty repetitive pluck behind that hairline make sure the slant is directly on the legs, as you guys can see, and do Not pluck in the same areas, y'all pluck in different spots every single time you do not want a bald spot, it's not fun and again, i'm just combing out the hair just to get rid of the excess hair that i have plucked now, as you guys can See it is starting to look a little bit more gradient me personally. I do not like to pluck too much because frontal shed naturally, and you just want to make sure that, like you're, not looking bald, you know like hairlines, even though, naturally it kind of fades in the front. It should not be a complete fade. Y'All like it's. Okay, for it to be a wee bit dense, that's why you get pre-plugged frontals, just to make your job a little bit more easier and you don't have to damage the frontal as much and we are doing the same exact thing you guys, like i said i, Like to go for a natural look for my frontals, i don't like them too plucked out because frontal shed naturally - and you know, for the everyday working woman - i'm pretty sure you don't want to be replacing your frontal after one use each time so save yourself. The trouble it will get you know less dense over time can y'all see that natural fade y'all like it's giving scalpiano come on so now to check my work. The hair is dry. I'M going to go in with my hong kong just to flatten it out just to see how it will look. You know once it's like, you know nice and done and if you need to pluck more go ahead and pluck more, but i am satisfied with how this looks. It'S looking super natural, not too light, but not too dense either, and these are the finished results. This is the before and after of the hair before it was plucked and after it is plucked, and you can see the clear difference you guys, i hope you guys enjoyed this video. Like comment subscribe, i will be showing my updated routine on how i install my lace front tools this week. So please stay tuned subscribe to me and click that bell notification to get notified of. When i drop and i'll see you guys in the next video later

Young Africana: What’s up Africana Fam‼️ So this is technically episode 1 of my “frontal series”, was this video informative & beginner friendly? Let me know and thank you guys for 300K

aliya danae: girl this already the best bleaching and plucking lace front video this finna blow‍♀️ keep grinding sis

YouAbtToLoseYojob: Tired of spending $200 for a install when that money could go toward a bomb ass wig that I can learn to install myself for free

Mrs.Chanelle B: Loved the video! I was told by a licensed cosmetologist we should never use metal utensils when mixing bleach. Only use foil to help with processing time. Hope this helps!

Themiixedoll: I love this girl!! She’s taught me so much. And I’m so happy that she makes it all so beginner friendly.

Inkay: Wow this was needed!!

Trust N GoD: Best video on bleaching and plucking ! Hands down ❤️

Patsy Clark: Hello Hello Hello! Happy New Year! I enjoyed your video, and thanks so much for showing me how to actually bleach the knots in the correct way.

Keke Wilson: This was so helpful!

Peace Okoroji: Love love love ….well detailed

Tiffany Nana: Wow this video was so helpful! Thank you so much!!!! I love you❤️❤️❤️

Casheena Renee': Thanks for the tutorial!

Princess ThaBahamian Spartan: Yeah Jordan is great, thank you for making me believe I can do this from making it look so easy.

Tailor Madesh Nails: I really love your technique. Is this the best frontal to use for a beginner?

Lulu💖: I learned so muchh! Thank you can you please give us a tutorial on how to do wave curls inspired by arrogant tae. It’s a curl he specifically does on jayda and ari.

Zainab Jimoh: Needed this and congratulations on 300k

karima davis: hey, what does the foil do for the tinting the lace process?

Jahauri Alana: right on time ! because this year i’m trying to come with the looks!

Kalin Williams: Can you please make a video on how to properly cut the ear part on a frontal?❤️

Khi Monet: Im so glad when I bleached my first wig I watched a lot of videos to know using a knife is better I didn’t even over bleach it

yeah ok: i always wondered why ppl didn’t use blue shampoo. i liked the result way better than purple. i used redkein but ima give this a try it’s cheaper too

Miss Sheba K: Nahh you are the greatest YouTuber that ever lived tbh‍♀️ dropping gems with no malice I just know God gone bless you insanely ❤️

Dee Luther: CONGRATULATIONS on 300k Lovely thumbnail tho Your Beyond Gorgeous u are Makeup always on Point EnJoy the rest of your Great Week Happy Fabulous Weekend ahead Have a Wonderful night Too Be Bless n Stay safe always

Edna Eddyup: How did you know I needed these? Omfggggg you dah besttt..thanks for putting these up...BTW what products can also be used for the bleaching cos couldn't find those here. Idk why.

Bonita Chica21: Thank you for dropping gems ,

always unbothered: where can i find the tools that you used? plus where is your hot comb from

Alexis Nicole: CONGRATS ON 300k .. WOOT WOOT !!!

Coco: Just curious why do you pluck the hair? By the way love your videos

Jewels dynasty: I have a 50 developer how many minutes do I leave the the bleach on there

Willina The great: I like the video before even finishing cause I TRUST YOU GIRRRRLLLLLL❤️‍❤️‍❤️‍❤️‍❤️‍❤️‍

Elaina: Yes you definitely came through. Plus with the brush it holds product. Make sure you using that product baby. I cannot I think I speak for us all wait for what else you have for us.. I think imma be the pluck master the way you described lol

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prisca: I am a big fan I love you ❤

Sammy Da Goat:

barbie_shadow: It’s the FINGER nails for me

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