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Hey guys welcome back to my channel in this video. We show you guys how I pluck my lace front. Oh, but before I start the video, please do not forget to subscribe to my channel hit that notification ball. So you are notified. Leave all your comments down below like and share this video Bodo further ado. Let'S just start this video okay. So, as you can see right now, the hair line is looking too boxy. It'S looking too full. It'S just not acceptable, so we're going to go ahead and pluck all of that out now before I started on anything else before I did any start off. What I did was make sure to mold to here with some moves just to get all the baby here is laid flat backwards or towards the weak, and then now I am just going in, and I'm just parting out a little bit at the front part, and Then I am going to start plucking behind the hairline. I also plucked the hairline, but I normally start with behind the hairline, and then you know after plucking and oh I you guys will see. I'M not really Quinta expert, I'm not going to jump ahead. I jump ahead of myself, I'm just gon na. Let you guys watch a video for yourself so right now, all I'm doing is just parting with the front part, I'm kind of moved it away from the hairline, so I can pluck behind the hairline. So that's all! I'M doing right here so now that the hair is all the way I am going to start the now. This is how you wan na hold your tweezer, like you want to make sure the the part that's pointing downwards is facing downwards when you're, when you're sucking. So you want to make sure it's on the flat surface, when you're you're gon na pluck with the pointy part cuz, then, when it's pointy it can rip your leaves and it you know it leave holes and stuff in your knees, so just try to pluck it. On the angled surface of the tweezer and right now, I'm just show you guys the exact speed that I go in when I am plucking the hair. I don't go any faster. This is exactly how I do it and I also try to not stay in one spot. I like plucking, like if I'm this side I like going across while I'm plucking and going back and forth back and forth, but I don't. I do not stay in one spot, while I'm plucking so right now, I'm just going today. You guys see how I'm it. I won't speed it up. I will leave it at the same. You know speed, so you guys could see exactly what I'm doing. Okay. So I know I said I was not going to speed up the video, but just for the timing. I don't want it to be too John, oh and it is pretty much repetitive. I'M still doing the same thing over again. I will just speed this up. A little bit until I get to you know when I'm plucking the like, be the hair line itself. So now that I'm just doing behind you here, then I just speed up a little bit, not a lot but um. You know yeah. I will that you guys continue watching the video okay so now that that side is done, I'm just going to show you guys how the next part is looking. So that's the part, that's unplugged, and this is a part that and that's how you want your least friends, to be looking not like the right side that it's not Plouffe. Does it? Okay? So now I'm just gon na pluck that side and then, when I get to in front of the hairline, I will show you that it's you know I will slow it down a bit for you guys to see exactly what's happening. Okay, so now for the hairline. What I do is pretty much you know a birthday here backwards, because if you thought, if it's not first backwards, you can't pluck it but yeah um, I'm just brushing it backwards and then I'm going to be weighing in with my tweezer and I'm going to be Doing the same motion um, you know not poking it in one spot kind of moving, as I pluck also on the angled part of the tweezer. So right now, I'm just working on getting to here all flat and lay down and then I'll come back. When I start the plucking, I'm just going to be using the mousse to flatten the hair to make sure all the baby hairs are laid back and then I will start the plucking with the tweezer. I know that all the hairs are laid back now, I'm just going in and I'm just talking the hairline, and that is the exact speed that I go in when I'm plucking it and make sure to flatten me here, because I want to here to be flat At all times, because you know you want to see how we would look when it's installed and you know flat iron and when you use your hot comb and everything on it, you want to you want to flatten it. That'S the only way you know you know how exactly it will look when it's installed on the head. So that's why I'm always like using my fingers to kind of leave the hair down and then I pluck lay the hair down. Then I pluck you know almost like brushing it away the XS or the ones that I plucked off and then you know plucking from side to side. I don't pluck in one spot I kind of go across like I've said multiple times do not talk in one spot kind of just pluck all over not really all over, but just not in one spot. So you want to take your time and move along the hairline as you're plucking it, and you don't need to speed it up because, honestly guys, if you're, not a professional, it's not gon na, like some part, is gon na be plucked too much. And then, if it's too much, then if it's too much is plucked out, then you won't like you can't glue the hair back in or nothing so it's better to just take your time and do it don't do it when you're in a rush underneath don't have Time like take your little time and pluck back and forth to pluck back and front, as you can see like the big difference with that side and right beside it, that's not yet plucked it's already looking natural. No, the only thing that I hated with this from Dali was just because I realized that I didn't leave the bleach under not stool, not alright, not too long, but I didn't leave the beach on an ox long enough for it to be bleached more. It did me in order to be bleach a little bit more. I did go in and beat you afterwards, but for this video for the video sake, because I was just like you know what it's just talking that I'm really showing you guys. I didn't really to care, because it's so you know it's still plucked. It was just like it needed to be bleached a little bit more and I did way before shipping it out to my client um, but yeah, I'm just gon na. Let you guys watch the rest of the video as I demolish this hairline. Okay. So now that the talking is all done know what I will be doing is just molding the hairline a little bit more, so it's flat and ready to install when the client gets it. So now I am just using the mousse to flatten it's more than more and then my brush, and then I went in with my hot comb to you know finally hear a little bit more. How come is literally your best friend guys, like you, guys, need a hot comb if you don't have one like this is what I used to get my week so flat for all those who have been asking me how I get my week so flat how cool The best thing since sliced bread, literally but yeah. This is the end of this video. Thank you guys for watching. Do not forget to subscribe to my channel hit PE notification bell, so you are notified whenever I post like comment and share this video. I think I showed you guys the ending results, after finish after I finished like you know why I'm using the hot comb, whatever I think I showed you guys see any result so yeah I'll just say you guys watch this and then you'll see the ending result. Well, yeah, thank you guys again, and then we definitely see you guys in my next one

Monaysia Hines: I love the way you plucked this frontal I learned a lot thank you

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