How-To: Bleach, Pluck, & Install A Lace Frontal Wig Ft Eullair Hair (Beginner Friendly)

This is my START TO FINISH customization and installation tutorial for this beautiful deep wave hair that I received from Eullair Hair. This is my second review for this company and I love them!! Thank you all for watching this video, I hope you enjoyed it. Please make sure you like, comment, and subscribe for more videos like this in the future.

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-Hair Details-

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-Products Used-

Clairol BW2 Lightning Bleaching Powder

Salon Care 40 Volume Developer

Shimmer Lights Purple Shampoo

Got2B Freeze Styling Spray

Eco Styler Gel

Ghost Bond XL Glue

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Hey loves welcome back to my channel, it's Payton and today, I'm back with another video in today's video, as you all have heard about the title, I'm going to be giving you guys a in-depth beginner, friendly, hair installation and customization process tutorial Wow. I feel like I just had a bunch or so I'm going to be giving you all my most beginner friendly video for how I bleach plug and install my lace frontal. Wigs honestly, I know I usually say that this video isn't going to be too long, but it honestly might be a little bit long today because I'm trying to make this as beginner-friendly as possible. Let'S just go ahead and jump right in and please make sure you guys head over to my channel to watch my review for this beautiful hair that I received from we're here. This hair is their gazillion deep, wave hair. I got 24 inches and this is their thirteen by six laser frontal unit. Let'S go ahead and hop right in so I like to go ahead and get started with Clairol bw2 bleaching powder and I'm also going to be using my salon. Kerr 40 volume developer. I always use these two in combination. I was bleaching the knots of another unit, so I kind of already had some leftover bleach but, as you can see, I just take a cap full of that powder and I just take some of the 40 volume developer and I just pour it in there like. I don't usually measure cuz I've been doing this for so long. I just like to make it thick enough to where the consistency is kind of similar to pancake mix, and you know it's like really thick close to pancake mix, because your spoon or whatever object that you're using to stir the mix together, is gon na. Just stand up and it won't fall down when it's let alone in the mixture. So, as you can see, I just kept going back and forth with my bleaching powder and also the developer, to get it to a perfect consistency and now we're beginning - and this is the week that I'm using it's from Ella. Where hair, I will have my review in the description box linked for this video make sure you all go. Watch that after watching this and I like to go ahead and turn the cap inside out as y'all can see, this lace is wide. So I just start by taking my spoon and honestly, I like to take my time when I do this process, because if you rush, you can mess up, you can over bleach the knots. So many bad things could happen, and then you have to like go back and dye the roots or tint the Leie, so that it's like you know it doesn't look over bleached and just taking your time during this process is the best thing to do. This usually takes me about 20 to 30 minutes. This took me longer because the cap was really really large, but um yeah. I just go ahead and I do this from left to right. I usually start at the bottom, and then I just make my way to the top and mind you now. This is sped up. So take your time with this, like I said, and I like to continue checking in the front in the back of the lace like the side that doesn't have to bleach on it, just to make sure I've reached past the hairline. And then I didn't get any of the bleach on the hair itself and then I go ahead and let that sit for 30 minutes and I rinse it out once it looks like it's ready to go. Something else that you can do. That'S also optional is turning the unit right-side out and pressing down on it, so that the bleach gets through to the knots fully. But this usually works for me and after that, I rinse it out and I go ahead and take my shimmer lights. Purple shampoo and apply that all over the lace - and I like to rub it in and let it sit for about 5 to 10 minutes just to evenly tone out those bleached roots and the knots. And I just go ahead and use some cool water to wash it, and then I also go wash this hair after I use the purple shampoo. So now let's go ahead and get started. I did do the first layer of glue off cameras, I'm sorry, but about to get to the first step of this in-depth process right after y'all look at this, but as you can see, I'm just putting all my second layer of glue. Now I'm gon na show you guys and explain in detail how I do this after. I finished the middle section, but I just go ahead and stick the lace down with the lace still intact. So I don't cut it and I just like to do the middle first and I find it easier to do it in sections. So I like to just use some scissors and that way I can work on each section that I designate it at a time. Instead of doing like the entire perimeter of my head at once so here I am showing you all the section I'm about to work on, I like to see where I wanted to follow my Scout first, which is why I do this section thing and once I Have that figured out I'll go ahead and take my Ghost bond XL glue and I put it on my head, as I showed here, you can use anything. I usually use a rat tail comb or a popsicle stick to smudge in the glue just so that it gets nice and it dries evenly. When you do that, when you do this, and then I take my blow dryer for about 10 to 15 seconds and blow-dry it on cool air, until it's nice and tacky, then as y'all can see, I take my section and I press my finger down where I Applied the glue, and then I just do the same thing for each other section so put my first lay of glue on spread it out to make the glue even blow-dry. It put another layer of glue on press it down with my fingers. Some people don't use their fingers, they use like a comb, but I don't really care so the hardest part of applying a wig is the air part. In my opinion, the easiest way for me to do it is to just cut right where the tip of my ear is, and just literally cut straight back as y'all can see any time. I do it a different way. I always mess up and please excuse my kitchen. I know y'all it's rough and then I just got went ahead and took this little eraser and just cut the lace more exact so that it looks better and then I just went ahead and applied glue to that. Little section near my ear as you can see, it's really not that much lace right there and I did that twice. Just as I showed you guys earlier, then once I got that nice and tacky, I just pull it down and press it, and then I do the same thing on the other side, except I messed up on this side because, like I said, I didn't cut straight Back like I showed you all for the left side um, but I mean it didn't really look that bad anyway. I always mess up one of my ears, but no one usually tells because I don't always put my hair behind my ears anyway. The a beady one campus me ten malfunction business Batman here to save me about a damn. Damn damn I called me got me a barrage on all Batman me. I never found stuff, oh yeah, what I've done. We are done w-what. So this next step is something new honorable mention to Pisces finest. I love her. I'Ve just been taking some got to be freeze spray and spraying that on the perimeter and then using a hard brush to brush all the flyaways back before I cut the lace so that I don't end up cutting off any of the hair and then, as y'all Can see I'm just parting, my hair, I just decided to do a little part. Well, I'm taking my Nairobi setting foam and just putting that on my hair to make it a little bit more flat and flattened down the flyaways. Even more than me got to be - and I just like to clip my hair up to cut the lace and also cut the baby hair. So, as y'all can see, I'm taking this little tinkle razor that I got and just cutting the lace right where the hairline starts. I think that's the easiest thing to do and on the other side, as you all will see in a bit, I did have to cut a little bit further, just because the lace was like just too far down on my head, I like to make it look A little bit natural, like, obviously it's not gon na, be where my hairline is because my hairline is a little bit further back in this way. Cap was a little big, but it still works out perfectly as y'all can see. It'S already like looking like it's melted into my scalp, because of how I cut it and applied it before cutting the lace. This side was kind of hard to show. So sorry, y'all don't get as good of a view for the right side. Another thing that you should do if your lace comes up, make sure that you just glue it back down as soon as you can blow-dry it. If you need to and do not get any wet products on your lace, because it will make it come up and it will take away the longevity of your install and as y'all can see like, I said I had to cut the right side further back and There was glue on my face, so I was just taking alcohol on a cotton ball and just cleaning it up so that it didn't look. Icky do prep my hair for plucking, I like to spray it to dampen it a little bit and I am going to be plucking my wig on my head. Just because I don't have my wig head. It'S at home. I'Ve been doing this for a while. Now it works the same. You can do the same technique on a wig head. If you want to the key here is just parting and plucking so conquer and divide your head. I like to just do the left side and then the right side. I take my time with this for sure. Like I said, this is sped up. I spend around 10 to 15 minutes on each side, just plucking and I don't like to pluck in the same spot. This is honestly just kind of like a watch and see kind of thing. Yeah, that's my that's the easiest way to describe it and just not staying in one section for a long time and just moving all over the place as much as you can and continuing to brush your hair back so that you can see if you like how It looks and if not continue, parting and plucking, it's original fire gun. We are busy the IPD one jobless. Campers me tell mother donkey on business fast man me and you save me about ID on them them. I call me got me I, but I've done all but mine me. I never bought stuff via what I was, but I never sir mrph RM it down when I document - oh, I but man and yo be effective and honest ambience anywhere is done via cheer. For me now, Miyagi now scare them but muddied up. We know but Manny Pacquiao's journey sweetie my booby prize and abide by the Fela by it's features. So after plucking, I just go ahead and comb out my hair and I keep spraying it because I just didn't want the hair to tangle since it's curly hair and after I was finished, I had about this much hair that came out from all the plucking that I did so this is me just doing my last-minute tweaks after I got the unit to look how I like it. This is really why I like to do it on my head, just because it looks a lot better and, as you can see, I'm just going in, I like to make my hairline a little wider and just continue to pluck around the perimeter so that it looks Perfect then, I'm taking this plug and pressing comb and just flattening the top of my hair so that it looks more natural, usually spend about five minutes doing this. But I just like to do this because it just makes it look like it's coming right out of your scalp, especially when you use some edge wax and you put it on top afterwards. It just gives the perfect look so now time for the baby hair as y'all can see. I'M just partying, I'm slightly partying the hair that was at the perimeter, and I just took a little baby razor and cut away. I usually go back in and continue to cut, so just watch as I do enough. This is another thing just like watch and see, watch and learn type of thing and take your time with this, and it's better to cut it to where the hair is too long than it is too short, because if the hair is too short, you can go Back but I like my baby here to look a little short but Shawn. Oh this is honestly optional. You do not have to do baby hair. I like my baby here, to look real dramatic, so you can know it dang her baby hair is late. Okay, I don't like the natural looking baby here, it's not for me and yeah, like I just took some eco styler and this toothbrush and went at it. This literally is the thing that I am so picky about, like I literally takes so long to do my baby hair. It'S crazy, but everyone loves it, but me I never the Mafia troublemaker, Bachmann otaku middle, I know Bachmann and Lobby affects them and on the Sandia's anywhere is done be out here, while y'all are watching this. I just wanted to mention that this frontal wig was so easy to work with, like I honestly, don't really have any qualms with this wig I've been wearing it for about three weeks now, and I love this hair. Honestly, L wear hair has did it again for the second time this curly hair is so bomb y'all. I know I still want shots who watch my review. So don't forget, but honorable mention to Ella, where hair for sending me a bomb here, two times in a row. Definitely they have bombshell hair and they have bomb curly air, and this curly hair is definitely one of my faves. It'S feet. Use original on Sayaka yup gibt, one jobless campus me ten business fast fun here to save me about a dungeon. Never called me got me ipod, but man me. I never stop alright yeah! We are almost done so I like to take some concealer powder. That'S the same color as me, and I take a really really really tiny eyeshadow brush and I just go ahead and apply that on the lace. It just helps it look a lot more natural. This is also optional, but I highly advise that you do this if at least not on your perimeter, then on your hairline, so that it just looks a lot better and it blends in well with your skin. It might look a little crazy before you put on a scarf and lay your edges for about ten to fifteen minutes, but you will not regret it after now, my hair is wet. I went ahead and shrinks it with some water and I'm just gon na quickly. Do my curly hair routine? The main focus of this video is not my curly hair routine, I'm just showing y'all what I put in this hair to get it to the end result, and I just took big globs of this stuff and put it all over. My hair, so after all of this, I like to take a scarf, as you always see in a bit and you can use any type of scarf. This is something that I took off of a do-rag. I literally just cut a drag to this small little piece and I tied around my head. You can choose to sit under a dryer. I just choose to sit for like 15 to 20 minutes, just to really melt the lace and get the baby hair. Looking super flaky and take it off and that's basically it a few little finishing touches. I kind of regret putting on this clip for this, but this is what it looks like y'all. My hair was also down so yeah, so that was it for this video. I hope you all enjoyed it. If you did, please make sure you give this video a big thumbs up, make sure y'all comment down below. If you like this, look, if you love it and if you found this video helpful and please don't forget to hit that subscribe button for more videos like this or anything else that you request in the comments in the future. Thank you all for watching and please don't forget to head over and watch my review for this hair that I received from lor hair bye.

Lamisha Buchanan: Great tutorial!

uniquelyangie: You inspired me to start my own YouTube channel. Love your content!

TheHilaryEffect: Love love this video!! Hair came out those tweezers doe lit!!! Where did you get it from if you don’t mind me asking

SheaButter Biscuits: Is the bleach safe on synthetic hair, too?

Dailahh 02: do you have to wash the bleach out with the shimmer shampoo?

Torisha Cajuste: What’s the difference between 20 30 and 40 I’m brown skin so what should I use

Oi, Izalu!: I love it <3

Janayah Benoit: What are you using to pluck? Is that a scissor?

Daisha Hall: Can someone explain what knots are? And why you have to bleach them?

Ka Asè: what if i don't have a hot comb? what can i use?

Sharifa Haywood: Did u use a stocking. ??

Ash BB: Yu had me at Nudy

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