Hi guys welcome to my channel if you're new here my name is jazzy and if you're returning viewer thanks for tuning in for today's tutorial, i want to come on my channel and show you guys how to install your lace, frontal units beginner friendly with one product. Only yes, you heard me right one product only - and i know there's been a lot of controversial topics about this product here on youtube on tick tock on twitter. So i just wanted to use one product under ten dollars for you guys, so you all will see that you can install your unit beginner friendly without any type of intimidation. You guys, i'm gon na walk you through the entire process on how i installed this lace. Frontal unit that is so beautiful, so if you guys are interested to see how i did it make sure you stay tuned for this video, if you're not already subscribed to my channel, please go hit that subscribe button right down there. It would really warm my heart to have warmer subscriber, as we are so close to 100k. You guys be sure that you're subscribed, if you enjoy my content and while you're at it go ahead and hit that notification bell. So, every time i upload a video, you won't miss out on any of my content, alright without further ado, let's just go ahead and jump right into the installation. I start off by applying my wig cap cutting two holes out to give me a better guide to visually, see what i'm doing. I take my ebbing new york wonderlace spray and apply two layers. I spray my entire hairline and ears before i go in with the blow dryer to help set in the adhesive spray once the first layer is tacky. I follow the same steps with the second layer. Oh once the adhesive is dry, i start to remove the excess wig cap with small beauty scissors. It helps to have sharp scissors, but as long as you can remove the wig cap as close to the hairline as possible, that's all that matters. Sometimes i use an eyebrow twinkle to remove the wig cap. The wig i'm installing today is from an aliexpress vendor moda hair. This is their 13x4 lace, frontal water, wave, wig and 28 inches. As you guys can see, the wig was constructed well with adjustable straps in the back and hair clips on each side of the way to make sure the unit is secure to customize this unit. I did bleach the knots already so here i'm taking my everyday bronzer and applying that to the lace, so the unit will melt to my forehead and look super realistic. Sometimes i go back in with my scissors and trim the wig cap back further to make sure it's aligned with the hairline when it's aligned up relatively close. I take the ebb new york, wonder lace, adhesive spray and apply it directly on top of the edge of the wig cap, making sure most of the product gets on the wig cap and not my forehead after the spray has become tacky. I position the wig to align with the wig cap and lightly apply pressure to the hairline to hold the wig in place. Then i applied the wonderlace adhesive spray to the closest part of the hairline. Focusing on the lace. I tried to avoid getting any of the adhesive spray on the hair, but what really makes this product beginner friendly is, if you mess up and apply the adhesive spray on the hair, it hardens a little. But if you just go back in with some water, it'll dissolve the adhesive spray, allowing you to immediately reapply the unit without worrying about like product buildup. At this point in the wig installation process, the wig should be about eighty percent. Complete creating baby hairs will allow some extra security as they can hold the lace down at the edge of the wig cap and the lace to do my baby hairs. I find using mousse allows me to manipulate and create sleek baby hairs without causing the wig to lift. After i section off a small amount of the hairline for my baby hairs, i apply white rain, volumizing mousse with a toothbrush, and i braid that section away. I follow the same steps on the other side, making sure i use the mousse to loosen up any of the wonder: lace adhesive that has hardened the hair. After my baby, hairs have been sectioned off and braided back. I like to trim the lace from the wig. The closer you can remove the lace to the hairline, the better, but also remember the baby hairs will help cover up any imperfections between the wig cap and the lace itself. Um foreign. Once the lace has been removed. You have a clear visual on where you want to place your baby hairs. I cut the braids above my eyebrows and i begin to use the mousse to help me place. My baby hairs alternating between a rat tail comb and a toothbrush to make sure my baby hairs, look realistic and that they're flat do i find using moose, doesn't lift the lace like water does. So i would 10 out of 10 recommend using moose once the baby hairs are slayed, it's time to set them in place with the ebbing new york. Wonder: lace, bond adhesive spray, focusing the spray directly on the baby hair on the wig hairline. I do this three times focusing on the baby hairs, making sure the lace is secured once the hairline is finished. I focus my attention on the ears because this unit is 23 inches. My head is extremely small, as you guys seen in the beginning of the video. The straps in the back of the wig are as tight as they can go, so i have to barely make an incision by the ears or i will literally cut the adjustable strap of the back of the wig, and it would look very large on me um Once the wig is installed, i like to run some mousse through this wig to refresh the water wave curls, as you guys can see, my wig has pops of colors and highlights which i'm so here, for i did a tutorial. That'S currently up on my youtube channel on how i achieve this peekaboo hair color, make sure you guys check the description box down below. If you want to see how i achieve this look. Do alright, so you guys are able to see how i installed this unit step by step, it's beginner friendly using only one product, you guys and again. I absolutely love this evan new york, wonderlace, bold, adhesive spray extra mega hold. You guys, love this product. It'S amazing once i seen it going viral on tiktok, i just had to check it out, because i was also seeing a lot of buzz about it on twitter and honestly, you guys, if you've, never installed any lace frontals if you've never installed your hair at home. By yourself, if you always go to a professional to get it done, i definitely recommend giving this product a try. It'S under ten dollars, i purchased mine off of amazon. I will be sure to leave the link down the description box and i also wanted to mention to you guys a few things about this hair. So i first received this unit back in september and i colored it a brown color i'll leave a picture on the screen right now, so you guys can see - and i just wasn't feeling the way the color turned out. I used the l'oreal's high color for dark hair and then i also went ahead and bleached the hair, and then i lightened the bleached parts, so the hair was very dry and it just it wasn't giving the color payoff that i wanted it to. I wanted to recreate that famous unit that i have here on my youtube channel that went viral i'll. Also leave that video in the card section now, so you guys can check that video out. I wanted to recreate that unit, but it just didn't turn out. It wasn't giving that vibe, so i knew i wanted to do something different with the unit. But what like? I just didn't know until the idea came to me to add some color, this peekaboo style, which turned out amazing. Now i did go ahead and film a tutorial for you guys if you're interested in seeing how i achieved this, look, make sure you guys check down in the description box as well as in the card section now i'll leave that video there. So if you guys are interested, you can check it out because it was so simple so easy and whenever i feel like switching it back up and going completely dark brown, i can just take these out without any damage. So i love the way the unit turned out. So another thing i wanted to mention to you guys is: i love the way. I did my baby hairs on this unit, because this is a curly water wave unit. I knew i just had to go all out with these baby hairs and i'm actually thinking about dyeing these baby hairs. Like some of the colors that i use for this peekaboo hairstyle, i was thinking about doing like purple baby hairs with some blue on this side. I don't know i'm not too sure just yet, but if i do go ahead and color my baby hairs i'll post a picture either here on youtube or on my instagram, make sure you guys are following me at jazzyjt on all social media platforms so that pretty Much wraps up this tutorial, i wanted to share with you guys how i installed my lace front two units only using this one product, which is amazing. Everyone needs to try this, i mean literally, i told my girlfriends this and they're getting tired of me telling them this. So i'm like telling you guys get this product, try it out and that pretty much wraps up this video, if you guys enjoyed it, be sure to give it a thumbs up. That really helps me out here on youtube and i'll catch. You guys in my next video, oh
Comments
Mya Phillip: Hey love your videos so much keep up the great work
Merle Lawis: Good job i love the hair great job as always ❤️
Chassity Oubre: I love this look on you
Natural Girl Pretty: Love it!
Rita Walker: I swear u make this look I easy man and it came out nice jazz it’s good to see some one used other stuff besides got to be glue u always stand out with what u use jazz did u ever get ur other blow dryer to work u have a sal head like my sister toothbrush gets the job done definitely ayeee waves came back to that hair like boom thanks for showing us
Jacqueline Spann: Love it
Antoinette Freeman: The wig looks great on you.
Rita Walker: U know what one thing about when u using color for some reason it always makes hair dry I hate that this came on TikTok that hair glue bond that’s what’s up