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Inch&type: 22 Peruvian straight ]

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Full name: Aaliyah Crenshaw

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Birthday: Aug 10 (Leo)

Grade: 12th

Film & Edit: IPhone 8+ // VLLO

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Hey guys welcome back to my channel welcome to if you knew, as you see by the title, today's video we're gon na be installing this bomb later on, isn't the kind of ironic that I have piece of debris in the background she went to her hair and This video isn't in doing my hair, so I have been getting requests up. Our first question upon question on how I install my own, wigs and baby. I don't understand why, because not a hair stylist, it's not slate like it should be all the time, but I still decided to get this video out for you guys, so I hope you guys do enjoy. This is my tutorial so follow at your own risk baby. If your hair doesn't come out like mine, you're, a little pissed I'll be pissed at me, because it her so because you follow the not a tutorial, I'm not hairstylist a 17 year old teenager. I would just also like to start off by saying this. Video is not sponsored. I purchased this hair with my own mula baby in it. Wasn'T it wasn't she I mean it wasn't expensive, like y'all, be saying I paying $ 200,000, I oh, but it was over hundred dollars and that's a lot for me to pay for hair, because I don't even like keeping hair in for more than two weeks. But if you do, if you're a hair company - and you do want to sponsor me business Iman - the description because I'm tired of paying for hair - I don't keep hearing that long for me to keep paying to get new wigs. That'S what I do them myself. So I don't want that, play these expensive as unprofessional as hairstylist. No tea no shade, but in this video I will be showing you guys how I bleach pluck and install my lace front wigs, and this is just how it turned out. This is my first time actually bleaching a lace front. Normally I don't have to do all that, but this little transparent, wig and normal lace is supposed to be better, but it was not. It was a white baby. I don't know you could see, but your girls chocolate. So since this was my first time bleaching a lace, front wig I did over process and I'd be totally change, but I still ate it. I still get plenty of complements. So if you're going to hate, that's your own self love. You need to fix that because baby, I know I'm still cute. I know it's too late and that's not eat adjust my opinion, I'm feeling myself too much with this straight hair. So if you guys haven't already yet I don't understand why you have it, you see this energy baby girl. You should give this video a big thumbs up, expand my channel. Let us grow and let us grow. There helps me out a lot. Click that subscribe button. After that click that notification bill, so you can get notified everything kind of right home. Follow me almost of smears, they'll be on the screen or in the description box below and without further ado. Let'S get into this alright yeah. So I had to take a quick trip to the beauty supply store to get a few things, so I'm just showing you guys what I got. I purchased these wig stocking caps in the color dark brown because it seems like every time I go to do a wig. I don't have any wig caps, so I purchased a lot they come to in a pack. I brought this awake, a grip elastic band. I use this to help melt my lace once I'm done installing. I also got some more of these styling papers. I see a lot of hairstyles use this, so I thought it would be nice to have. Of course, I had to buy me some bleach. I did my research, since this was my first time and I didn't know which one to buy so I purchased one regular one and then one with the color violet in it, because apparently it hopes tone down the brassiness and then of course, my developer. I only brought the 20 volume because I didn't want the bleach to process too much. Last but not least, I purchased these 99-cent razors. These can you be used for a lot of things, but in this video I will be using them to cut the lace, though the myth that I always use is the wake up method. So we're going to start off by a plane that, before that we're going to take some edge control and control these flyaways, because this braids have been in my hair for quite some time now, so I took some eggs control and it just tamed those edges. I also decided to apply this anti-itch oil by do grow because wigs we make my head hella Ichi and I just decided not to go through that pain that struggle this time. So I planned into pants and put the oil all through my parts. Now it's time to actually apply the stocking cap, so I'm putting it on my head, smoothing it out, making sure everything is nice and flat for when I apply my wig, I'm gon na start off with this got to the glue free spray and we're going to Spray it all along my hairline next, while this is drying, we're gon na go ahead and take and cut out a spot for my ears to come through we're not cutting the whole spot. Yet we got to wait for the cap to dry, so make sure not to cut that elastic being at the end of the cap and then we're gon na go in and blow dry on high, because I don't have time that to wait. So this is actually a long process. Next, we're going to apply the got to be glue in the yellow bottle and also apply that to my edges to make sure that the cap stays so I can have a smooth workspace for when I'm actually applying the wig. So again, we're going to blow-dry there's a lot of gluing and blow-drying and gluing and blow-drying. So while my cap is drying, I'm showing you guys what the hair looks like this is just the packaging that it came in. Of course, it's 22 inches. It came with a wig cap, but it was really light for my skin, so I had to buy my own anyways and that was just a brand, but this is just what the hair looks like when you first take it out of the packaging, and this is What the hairline looks like, I do believe that it supposedly came pre plugged, but it did not come with its own edges, so I had to make my own. Of course I had the four combs in the back and then the adjustable straps. As you can see, there's a lot of work to be done, so let's go ahead and get started so first, I'm going to take this fine-tooth comb and just comb out the hair make sure there's no tangles anywhere. Here I was just showing you guys how there was very little shedding, as I was coming through the hair and showing you guys how the hair is very full dude out the ends of the hair as well, and now we're going to start the bleaching process. Of course, make sure to wear glove, I decided to go with the violet bleach, just in case there was any brassiness that was going to need to be toned and, of course, my 20 volume developer. So I applied the whole pack of bleach in half a bottle. A developer just make sure to follow the instructions on the back of your specific package of bleach. Also, please make sure the consistency of your bleach isn't too honey, so it doesn't seep through onto the hair. Mines did because I quickly remembered as soon as I got done applying I remembered that I forgot to apply oil on to the hair, so make sure you guys do that before you start your bleaching process to stop any bleach from penetrating the hair. If it does seep through so why I'm letting the bleach sit on the cap is said to wait a good 45 minutes. My actual stocking cap should be dry, so now I'm cutting off the ends to make it fit specifically around my hairline. So I'm back and I have watched the bleach off of the lace of the wig and I'm going through and I'm blow-drying the hair. This process does take a long time. So I didn't film a lot of this blow drying process, it's very tedious. So I've came back and my hair is now fully blow-dried and I got 98 % dry. I made my part and now we're going to start plucking, please be sure when you're plucking to not over pluck you don't want your part to be too wide. That is not a natural look. I really don't understand how people over plus, because I get tired two minutes into plucking, but also please be careful not to pull your lace too hard. Some lace is a very sensitive and you can rip either small or big holes into your lace. I showed you guys in a little bit how I did accidentally pluck a couple holes in the lace, but it wasn't too noticeable. So keep that in mind also, when you're wanting to make your hairline more natural, make sure to pull a thin amount of the hairline back and then pluck from there. So I'm showing you guys the side that I plucked. I actually went in and plucked a little more after that and then what it looks like when I haven't plucked it. So this side is a lot more fuller and has a lot less natural look to it than the side that I did pluck again like I said I did go in and pluck a lot more off camera. So this is my first time showing you guys the lace after I did bleach the notch. As you can see the bleach to see through onto the hair like, I knew it would, but this is how much hair I managed to pluck and cut off through the styling process. But now we're going to get to installing the wig also make sure not to forget to cut off the back of the lace, and this is where I put a couple small holes again and not too noticeable so learn from my mistakes. This is the time where you take and adjust the wig to fit your head before you decide to glue it down, figure out where you want it to be parted at and how you want it to look. So I'm just tying the hair back. So I can get ready to cut the lace around my ears. Be careful with this part. You are going to cut off a tiny amount of hair. This comes with the process of laying down a wig before I even get started. I'M taking this powder foundation by the brand L and going to apply it to my stocking cap in the lace of my hair to make sure it creates a even more even skin tone and look more like scalp when I'm finished so now, I'm putting it on Adjusting it and now we're going to go in with this ghost bun glue and then, of course, some wooden craft sticks that I bought actually for our project, but I never used them. So I decide to start using them to lay my wigs. So when applying the glue, I do one dot on the cap and one dot on my skin. So when I smooth it out, I get a even thin layer, so it takes a smaller amount of time to dry and also it's not too thick, because we're going to do multiple layers of glue so in between, of course, the glue drying we're going to blow Dry and then apply more glue. So before I put the lace onto the glue, I decided to do one more final coat of the powdered foundation and now that the lace is set in place, we're going to take a fine-tooth comb and drag it through the hairline. To brush back that glue and make sure it's spread evenly also make sure to get your size. These are the parts that come up the most for me, they cause the most problems. I actually cut my ear right here like I, it was bleeding really bad. You'Ll see in the next clip I come back with a band-aid, so yeah be careful so next. This is a crystal step that I find a lot of people don't do, but before I cut my legs after applying, they got to be glue. I actually spray on some got to be free spray onto the lace of course comb it through for it. You can apply and then we're gon na go in and blow dry again applied the elastic waistband to help the lace melt. Before I decide to go in and cut it. I also cut in sections to make sure that the hairline looks more natural and it's just not straight across so we're taking the razor and, of course, cutting the strips of lace. Now we're going in and cleaning up all the glue around the perimeter of the wig. I just laid just with a q-tip we're going in with some alcohol to get rid of all that glue. Residue now is the part where you just kind of freestyle or the part where a lot of people struggle with we're doing the edges. A lot of people prefer more natural edges, a lot more thinner edges, some people who were a lot more bold edges me myself. I prefer thinner edges, so I go in with the razor and cut the edges extremely short and then swoop them with some got to be glue, and then I also spray the got to be free spray to make sure they stay in place. Since I did overprocess the wig, the lace doesn't really blend in with my skin. So when I got done with the edges, I went in with some more of that powder foundation, matte elf, to help blend the lace into my skin. The edges really did help bring the whole look together, so it is the next morning and the night before when I was applying the wig, I did lose my part in the process of filing, so I did go back in and put the lace a little more. So this is what the hairline looks after it laid through the whole night, I'm going in with my flat iron and then my hot comb and just styling it. How I like you can curl it straighten it. I preferred it straight since I never had bones straight long hair, so this part is now up to you guys. I hope you guys learned something hope you guys enjoyed and stay tuned to the end of the video to see the final results, alright yeah. So this is the final promise I did go back and have to work. My part because I lost her in the process was me doing on this wig and I also already beat hot cold it off. The final result like this, where the shine there. Actually, let me put some oh, I haven't even put anything I can already see it shiny, shiny, say anything, it's like really any tangles, it's like no in some balm, it's full all the way through living. The body is giving me so this is my first time bleaching that so I did over bleach them. I knows what happened because after I applied the bleach I realized I did not boil the hair, so the bleach wouldn't see-through so make sure you guys do that before you reach you knots, but I do think I still finesse that I didn't think that lace is Still made hoping there is something left for my mistakes, but for my actual actions or anything like that and I'll see you guys in my next video peace out

Jamia B: how long did this whole process take?? I want a wig so bad but I just don't have the patience for all this lol

Amaya Kennedy:

madison vega: periodtt boo bruh idk if u remember me but i had a yt too just “ madison vega “ it was when it was ur bday mukbang and i took a break from everything and sis! you are slaying since the last time i saw u

GlamForHisGlory: Yasss!

Sya : yessssss

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