How I Customize My Wigs For Small Foreheads/ Low Hairlines | Beginner Friendly | Latricem.

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Hey guys and welcome back, I just want to jump right into it. So this is the front okay, it's already bleached. I did bleach it one time, but I thought it would be a good idea to film this, for you guys in case anybody asks which you guys did so I am going in and bleaching it a second time plus there were a few little knots. So I did want to go over it. So here is my consistency. It'S more like a toothpaste, consistency. I figure it's better to be thicker than water eat. Should I wait? You won't seek the Dilys here. Imma show you guys in a second here. Are the heat products that I'm gon na be using while bleaching his hair, the free spray and the shimmer light shampoo? This is just gon na help. Stop processing the hair when it's time to wash it so I'm gon na go in with the got to be glute freeze flat spray. This is helpful to just put like a barrier between the hair and the lace, if that makes sense. So that way, potentially the bleach does not seep through to the hair, so this creates like a barrier, I'm not sure where I got this idea from. I completely forgot, but this actually, this actually really does work, especially if you're like a beginner when it comes to bleaching knots, so just try to make sure you let it dry. I was a little impatient, so it's still a little wet, but it still worked. Just fine, but if you can, I would say, get a bow giarla. They drive a little bit just to create. You know a nice girl between the bleach and the hair because say your consistency is too watery. Then you know your bleach you'll, probably end up touching your hair and you'll have blonde roots, and you don't want that. So I'm sorry for the angle, guys I really do apologize. I don't have a tripod like I've said before. So I'm really just working with what I have bear with me. Please bear with me well I'll do better soon later on the future, but I just applied the bleach as like. A bunch of youtubers are probably bunch of other videos. You guys have seen how everybody applies it. I use a butter knife. I got this idea from arnelle are now Arman. She does bomb week. So if you guys want to definitely check her out but she's a butter knife on bleaching her knives, I forgot why I think she said why, but it is really helpful and it's kind of easier to apply the glitch. So I literally just put it on spread. It as if it's like cream cheese, like is, if you're buttering a bagel like that's how, I think that's the best metaphor. I can give you guys. I sped it up, but I promise you guys, I'm being so like Hindi and so gentle and making sure not to push like the bleach into there. Wasn'T so important. Do not push like your knives. Do not push the beach like. Don'T if you're gon na hold the hair from the bottom just hold it with a light hand and do not put so much pressure when applying I'm telling you guys be as light handed and take your time, there's no rush to take your time. I did forget to tell you guys about what bleach developer I use because of the pandemic. Beautifies ones are closed. I just used a beach bleach packet from CVS and a developer out of a box died. Ok, so you guys are gon na see shortly, but I do let the hair sit in tinfoil. I let the hair sit for about 20 to 25 minutes, definitely no longer than 25 minutes, because this is my second time bleaching. The knots and I don't want to over process the hair so the first time I did leave it on for 30 minutes about 25-30 minutes, because I wasn't patient but leave it on, for I say about 30 minutes and then, if you're gon na bleach it a Second time do not do more than honestly, I would say, 25 minutes. So this is the finest like I mean this is like the finished look of it and then I'm just gon na put some tinfoil on top a bit and let that sit for about 20 minutes and then we'll be right back to wash it out. Okay. So now it has been about 20 minutes later, so we're going to take the tinfoil off and I'm going to show you guys is what it's looking like. It looks no different. Really, my hair is still Michael 1b. My you know, fruits aren't blonde. Oh it's really. What you want to look for and if you can put up to the light and just see you know if you can tell the knocks, have lightened, you can't really see right now, but that's usually what I do before I decide. So you know it rinse everything off so first thing I'm gon na do is just clearly, you know, run the water. I do rinse it underneath hot water. I don't know if it makes a difference where they're, hot or cold either way it didn't. I didn't really read it matter to me: I was just trying to get it off and get it rinsed off. Basically, now I'm gon na go in with these shimmer lights shampoo, and this really just helps to keep the lace from turning like an orange II kind of brassy kind of color, and I also think it helps to stop like or slow down. No, yes, stop the bleaching process. Sorry guys! But yes, I just honestly put that mainly on the leash. You don't really have to put it on the hair. It'S not necessary. I mean you can, if you want to just shampoo the hair as well, but eventually just like trickle down to the hair. So I don't worry about all of that. Okay, so I decided to add this part in because it's still part of my process of installing. So, as you can see, my hairline is very, very low. So what I do with my lace frontals, I usually pull them down until my edges are completely covered on both sides. So this side is good and I check for the other side and pull it down, because I can still see some hair peeking out and I check, and so this side is good. So clearly we don't want to leave our at least looking like this. But don't worry we're going to get to that shortly, but first, I'm gon na take some gorilla smack glue. I didn't have any kind of edge control on hand, so I just took the strongest glue that I could find well the strongest gel that I could find and decide just to lay that with my I just I take the tiniest amount, cuz ya'll believe your edges. So I take the tiniest amount and plus it flakes up, so I don't want that to you know potentially mess up the installing process, if you guys are curious as to why I'm adding this step, because I know there are other people out there like me with Small foreheads or little hair lines or both, and you know if, like they probably can't you know rock a wig, so I feel like this would be helpful. Just for people like you know with those type of struggles to know how to basically work with what you have so once I have one that I just laid I'm just going to pull my legs to the front and I'm gon na show you guys exactly well. First, I make sure you know my hair is covered on both sides before we start getting to the next step, so both sides look pretty good, at least around the edges. I'M not worried about the front of the hairline yet I'll get to that in a moment. So now that my edges are completely covered now we're going to work on the front part of the hairline. What I'm simply gon na do is just pull out the hair. Until I reach my natural hairline, I reach at least a little bit in front of my hairline, and I don't show you guys this, but I do continue to make sections and continue to pluck. So I don't want you guys to think that I just sectioned off one section and only plucked one section. Now I do multiple small sections and pluck those off until I reach nearly the front of my hairline so take as many sections as you need. Just don't think that it's gon na be one section of them, because I still show it to you guys. I didn't want this to be too too late. Make sure you pull them out in small sections. You don't want to rip the lace, and you can definitely do that by pulling out too large of a section. So just Lily take small pieces business plug like one by one. So, as you can see, the hairline is slowly going back and my edges are still covered and that's what we want. That'S exactly we're focusing on and I'm pulling it up just checking my hairline and it's right in front of my hairline and so right here. I think we're gon na leave it cuz. It looks pretty good because we still have to pluck and everything like that, so we don't want to pull it back too far. So now I'm just gon na take the wig off my head and they were going to get on to plucking or tweezing the wig. So I already went ahead and it tweezed one side. This is how it's looking so far. I'M going to show you guys how I do the other side in just a moment, but just to show you guys how it looks, tweeze and then I'll show you guys how it looks again on tweeze, but just to give you guys a comparison. This is the side I have not touched yet. So this is how the hairline looks on tweezed. It does come pre plugged, but you know clearly it could be a lot better and that's we're about to do so. To start off, I'm gon na take a spray bottle. It'S only water. I only have water in it. Then I'm only going to spray the edges of the hairline. I find that it works a lot better, trying to tweeze a hairline when it's wet, because I feel, like everything, is more visible, as opposed to the hair being dry. It appears more dense and you think that you pumped a lot when really you didn't or you can over Punk, because it's dry and it looks dense. So I sawed off by taking a very thin section, so the hair did still look a little dry. So I'm just gon na take a spray bottle and just spray a little bit more water just to make it a bit more wet and I'm gon na start tweezing. I do not squeeze the section that I made so remember that do not see the actual hairline tweeze behind the hair, because you don't want share wigs to appear over plucked, and I feel as though, if you start to pluck the actual suction part, then you'll thin Out that you'll thin out the wigs edges and I'll peer over plucked images and all against it. So let's just what I do is I stick behind the hairline. When I am plucking, I don't really stay in one section for longer than like. You'Re gon na have shutting expect shedding, but I don't really stay in one section for a longer than probably like five seconds. If that, but I'll, mainly probably like one. Two three pull the next section, one two three next section, one two three next section, one two three next section like and I think that's the rhythm that kind of helps me. You know throughout the process, so I did tweeze this hairline at least the sides. The edges all the way back into where the lace meets the wake up, because this front toe, I don't know the size of it. But it's not like your usual frontals, where it's like the same size from like ear to ear. The edges tend to be a bit more slimmer, so you know it's less than tweeze, but you know I find it looks more natural, just tweezing the edges, all the way back to the wig cap for this week in particular, I'm not saying for every week. Yeah. That'S wheezing is pretty repetitive, it's the same thing all around that. I do just take your time with it, because this is a process. I don't know how long it took me, but it took a while and your hands are going to crimp up, like I promised you like, your hands are gon na hurt you're gon na see it in a minute. That, like my hand, is gon na start to hurt, but it is a process. So just take your time with it and, like I said, yep see there was my hand but, like I said, just um go up and down or pick a random section into this baby to like one two, three pluck one: two three plots once with the like: Don'T stay in the section for too long, and I don't show you guys, but I do make sure it's a continuously like brush all the hair back and just check to see how the entire section is looking just to kind of get an idea of how much More, I need to pluck - or if I should stop so just make sure you guys do that. So here is the other side I did go in and pluck it some more because after looking at the other side, I felt like it could, you know, be a little bit more plucked and I honestly felt like the other side was a little over put. But once I put it on, it was completely completely fine, so this is how both sides are looking and I'm just gon na do the same thing to the top, because, like I said, tweezing is pretty repetitive, so I'm just giving you guys the clip. Look at this size just so you guys can see they look so so so much more natural than at first so, for here actually I haven't touched the crown part of the hairline. Yet it's pretty repetitive. I did the same thing all around the only difference. I do is that once I'm done tweezing this section I'll, really pull all the hair back and I will tweeze the actual front of the hairline, but only for this section. Alright. So I didn't want to come back and show you guys how my frontal is looking. So please ignore my legs lifting right here. It'S been a few days since I've actually installed this week and I need to fix it. So let's just ignore that this is how it looks and it doesn't look bad like it's not like sitting on my forehead. You know it still looks pretty natural. I think I feel, like you know, people think it's actually my hair. So that's always a good sign. If you guys give us a shot, let me know how it goes and don't forget to Like comment and subscribe and I'll see you guys in my next video

Taylor I: Thank you for this it’s crazy how far we’ve come with wigs and lace wigs but people, even professionals, still struggle with working with our hairlines. Gotta do it myself

Enelyn Lara: Finally someone with my forehead everyone tells me I can’t wear a lace wig since my hairline is so low but this just helped me out so much ✨

TheCryptoQueen: Tip: Instead of pulling out the hair in the front, you can remove the hair with Nair. You won't accidentally rip the lace and all the knots come out.

Kay Jay: So glad you posted this- you did an excellent job! I will definitely have to try spraying the edges with water before plucking.

Tyche K: Girl thank you so much for this! I needed it SmallForeheadsAreBeautiful

JaLisa Mack: Yessss for us low edges girls! Thank you!

Kayla White: loveddd this! thank you for coming through for us small forehead gals!! i just wish the audio was a little louder :/

LaShanda Allen Redmon: Thank you!!! My hair line is just like yours. I hate wearing my hair back or pulled up. Especially, wigs. Didn’t think I could do this. Great job!!

Precious Ibeneme: This is absolutely beautiful and very helpful. My hairline is exactly like yours

joinmycxlt: Thank you so much. It's so hard for me with my little ass forehead to wear all these pretty wigs with nice styles

OohlalaHolly: great video, thank you! I was really scared to buy a real hair wig, but I bought this wig bc of you, and Im bout to buy my dye and shampoo!! Im excited!!

Sugaarlips: Looks great!

ItsJusKay TV: Quick question... how long do you think the wig will last based on the quality?

MADE by Radw: This is so well done

Jeanelle Blanc: We have the same forehead. Thank you for this.

Mocahantas Yabish: Thank you! My forehead small asf I never lay my whole wig cuz my edges #smallforeheadgang

Mona Hogan: I got my wig in (from your description box) and im try customizing it this weekend. Wish me luck

MareJay'sCreation: Did you add any foundation to the lace before you applied it or you only just bleached the knots?

Keschl Vincent: do you think I could do this without a Styrofoam head? I never tried this before but this looks sooo good!!

Mona Hogan: You can also section off the hair and cut your lace where your hairline begins.

Holly House: Girlfriend...you can use nair on it so you dont damage your lace. That works well...anyway, that looks AMAZIING on you it doesnt look like a wig at all

Kahlesha Owend: Thank you so much sis, because my head is too small for these frontals

Me Soi: Finally someone with my hairline

Aliah-Jade Briscoe: Did you use the bald call method for this install?

Aurismi: Gonna need this my forehead hella small

Teah W: So did you end up putting the wig cap over your edges or just left it pulled back how it was?

Takila Hogans: We literally have the same hairline and forehead lol

Ciera: This probably sounds weird but I wish I had a lower hairline cause my forehead is so big

Tima: I got the same hairline smh. Hard to do wigs

Teresa Da Silva: Girl! When I saw that gorrila snot I almost had a lil heart attack I thought it was gorilla glue

nic c: Nice video...can you make sure the music is lower....then you speak it's low.

Aledra Myree: YES Hairline twin!

Ashley A: You’re so pretttyyyy

passionate0404: At the end, that was your own hair edges or the wig hair edges swooped back?

Maureen Nwozo: wow

chloe singh: I have a small forehead and my closure looks like a hemlet i hate it

HOLLOSWORLD !: Is this brazilian hair?

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