Pink Wig Install

  • Posted on 20 February, 2023
  • T Part Wig
  • By Anonymous

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Foreign, hey guys so for this wig install, you need a wig cap as well as lace bonding glue. This is the kind that I use and then you need a little scissors to cut the lace and these little ones work the best. And then I use a little razor. If you don't have scissors as well and then the next thing I need is like a cream foundation to put on the lace to match your skin tone, and then you also need like a little foundation brush or an angled brush and then tweezers for plucking. If you haven't done that already as well as this little firm hold Spritz and then a brush of course, and then this is a type of glue that I use. If you don't want to use real glue and then you need a hot comb for styling and then last but not least, is the little wig band. But this is what it looks like. But first I need to wash all this poop because I had another wig on, but you know pink yeah, so yeah, let's wash this out, okay, so the first thing I do is I grab this basic glue. Remover shampoo that I found at the beauty supply store and I'm basically rubbing that all across my edges, because that's where my previous wig was because you're not washing your whole entire head, you're, just getting the glue out so that the new wig can go on with A smoother base, so I basically just rub all the glue off of my edges as much as possible. So pretty much I'm using the solvent as well as this shampoo and then once it's all out. I can start applying the wig, so I basically get the edge control or any type of gel that you have anything that will hold your edges back and I'm brushing them back as much as possible so that they can stay in that place and you know won't Move underneath my wig cap and I have to make sure it's all firm, because I have 4C hair and everything so sometimes I'll - take a blow dryer so that they stick down longer. And then, after that, I apply the wig cap. On top of that, make sure everything is all nice and secure underneath yeah, you know how it is so then, after that is on. I take this little glue. Adhesive, it's basically like glue in a spray can - and I make sure I spray that all over my edges, because that's what I've seen in all the tutorials, they basically spray it on their edges, as well as around the perimeter of their hair and everything. Just like you know a forward perimeter or whatever um, and then, while that is drying, you cut out your little ear holes because you know you don't want your ears to be stuck under there. Obviously - and I started doing this in the wig cap started ripping, but I don't think that was much of a big deal, but you basically just make holes for your ears on both sides, while it's drying um and then after this I don't know, I was having A hard time bro I was struggling but anyways wig cap is on, and I also did like a little bit of glue around the borders as well, because I wanted to stick down longer, but you basically just put your dryer on the cool setting and dry the Perimeter of your hair, so that the glue can you know dry down and it's like a nice good border around her edges and everything. And then, after that, it's done drying. You take your little scissors and then you basically just cut off the front and back of the wig cap. Some people sew the back of it down, but like I'm too lazy for that, I'm not really trying to do all that. So then, this is what it looks like after it's cut, and then I just go in with like a couple dots of glue just to make it stick longer, even though, like I don't really like using glue that much because this is strong but um, I basically Smooth out that layer of glue make sure it is nice and even all around the edge, and then I might go in with a little bit of the spray around the edges by my ears, just to hold it down better and then, after that, you do have To go back in and redry it to make the glue tacky again or else the wig won't stick down and make sure your dryer is on cool as well okay, so this is where I just put on the wig and just sizing it properly to my head. Luckily, I didn't have to cut off any ear tabs or anything, but I just cut the lace into little strips because apparently that helps you put it on your head better and then I basically sized it and everything and that's when you want to cut the lace In a little like crooked pattern, as you guys can see here and then I take my little Spritz and I spray it around the edges, apparently that just makes a firmer hold to your scalp and then, after that I put my wig band on and you leave It on for like as long as possible. Apparently, that makes it like give a secure, hold um, and I think I put it on for like 30 minutes or so, but wow that was drying or whatever I go in with my cream concealer, as well as an angled brush, and then I just put that In it apart and it wasn't really working at first, so I like had to go back in later, but yeah you just make sure your whole part is covered because you know you have a brown scalp, your scalp ain't white. So I did my edges off camera because I was watching a tutorial as I was doing it, and this is how they came out. Obviously, it's a pink wig. It'S not going to look realistic, but um. I'Ve seen people put like concealer right here, like behind the edge, so I don't know if I'm gon na do that, and then I also got ta put some more concealer like in the middle, to make it look more realistic or whatever um. So it's coming together too, because I'm bad at that - and I did like this little Sideburn right here, but I didn't do it on this side because it didn't feel like it, so I'm gon na brush it out right now. It is so thin, like I said before, but um I don't know. Even in the other videos, I've seen people do their wigs looked thin too, but so um I like to keep some of the natural curl too. So I try not to brush it too much, because these fake wigs they do get tangled like really easily, and then I might go in with my little flat iron like just to flatten it on top of my head, as well as like make these little like Loopy things right here like up here, like that I've seen people do but other than that it's pretty much done, and this is kind of a long process for me, because I know people they say it takes them like 30 minutes to like 45 minutes to do Wigs but like me, it'd be taking me like an hour and a half because I'm a perfectionist, but this is what the end result looks like. I'M only gon na wear it for like a couple days um because it is like super bright and attention grabbing um. So I'm not gon na wear this that long plus, like it's so thin, it's probably not even gon na last. That long - and I don't know if I can like style it like do little okay, this is a better angle of this. Y'All can see it at like selfie level. How the middle part looks. It looks pretty decent bro. I think this is probably my best installation yet, even though it did take a long time um but yeah, it's pretty cool, but I don't know if I would order it again, because it comes in like purple and like green, I think on the website. But I don't know if I would order this again, because I don't like how thin it is down here. Um, I don't know, but overall it was a it's a decent wig for like 40 or so dollars, but yeah. This is it if you like, the video go ahead like And subscribe and make sure to stay tuned for my next one peace um. These are just some little clips that I had after I did my hair, so you guys can see like how the length actually looks as well as the part and the edges and everything but yeah. It came out pretty nice um after actually wearing it. For a couple days, I actually do recommend it because, like it doesn't really like it Tangles a lot, but it doesn't shed a lot you know, so I do want to get it in a purple version and like they had like plenty other colors, and I just Ordered it in Black so stay tuned for that foreign

Andy Appleseed: I'm loving that look the pink looks fire on you

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