How To "Hide Lace" & Wig Cap Lace Wigs! -Fake Scalp Method ( Original Creator)

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Welcome back to my channel today's video, I want to share a full demonstration on how to hide the grids on your lace, wigs. I was scrolling through my comment section underneath some of my hair tutorials and I noticed a lot of people complaining mostly about the grid showing on lace, wigs and also the wig cap separation. Now, if you don't know, the grids are they're. Basically, the lace that shows through um, if the parting, when you go to parts your wig, I have so many tutorials sharing with you different techniques on how I hide that I will link some of them in a description box. If you're new to my channel make sure you subscribe that way, you won't miss my upcoming tutorials if you're not new. Thank you so much for tuning back in for today's video. You probably have already seen most of my tutorials on how to make your wig look more realistic, so I'm going to be using this week as a demonstration. I will put information about this wig in the description box and I also will share all of details about this particular wig. Before I get into sharing with you guys today's technique, I want to be clear that I know a lot of you want the most realistic. Looking wig that you can possibly get, but honestly when it comes to lace, wigs, I have tried everything bleaching, knives concealer after years of experience with these wigs you're only going to get it to look as natural as it's going to be. You can't expect it to look like a scalp, because it's not a scalp, you can't expect it to be more than what it is unless you're paying big Beyonce bucks for your wigs expect a little bit of flaws here and there. But today's video is going to share with you guys a really really quick, easy technique that I like to use that will minimize the appearance of those grits and also the separation from the wig cap. Underneath your wig and all of that is going to be demonstrated on this wig here, let's jump right into it, so let's take a look at how it looks when you first get it. This is what people mean when they say the lace look gritty and not natural, like a scalp. The is what we're going to cover up in hi today. So, as you can see, when the wig is applied, you can still see the lace and it does not. Look natural at all: you can even see the separation from the wig cap, so I'm gon na show you how to turn it into this right now. So the nuts on this particular wig has already been bleached, as you can see, which is a perfect starting point. Few things you will need for today's video is a wig cap. You want to get one that matches your scalp color. You need a pair of scissors that are sharp. You also need some thread and also a needle to sew with. You can use a sewing needle that is for hair. You will also need just some powder loose powder that matches your Scout color and a brush like a makeup brush that you don't use anymore. So the first thing we're going to do is take this wig cap and I'm going to remove the bulkiness of this cap. I'M just going to start by cutting the cap straight down the middle to elongate it and make it a little bit more longer. Now you just want to take your scissors and remove the stretchy part of the cap. This part of the cap, usually, is the one that shows through the lace really badly, so you don't want that, so we're just going to cut that right on off. Okay. So let me go ahead and share details for this week before I forget this wig is from Davis, wigs calm. I chose this particular style because it is a shorter cut. It'S like a bob cut and all the details I will put in the description box, but here is the full specs for the wig. It is a natural color, 14 inches in length Brazilian virgin hair. Again, all the details will be in the description box below this video. It'S going to be best to work this on a wig head, so I have a foam wig head here. What you're going to do is take that wig cap that you cut and place it over top of the front part of the lace. We'Re going to cover the whole front believe just a little bit uncovered I'll talk about that in just a second. But what I'm doing here is just stretching the cap to make sure it's nice and tight, and then I'm going to pin it with one of these wig pins to secure it for now stretching out that cap a little bit more, I'm going to pull it and I'M going to begin to sew that cap right on that edge, not on the lace but right there on that edge where that comb is and the reason why I'm applying this over top of the lace is because this is going to hide those grits and act. As a scalp under the wig, I'm also sewing it right on that little tab. You can see right underneath the wig cap, but I'm not sewing on the lace at all, I'm doing one or two stitches and then cutting it off and moving on. I'M going to also repeat the same thing on the other side: make sure that when you put that wig cap to the other side, you pull it a little bit tight so that it's no looseness on the cap now also make sure the cap that you're using Is your scalp color? You want to get one, that's either this color or darker. If you are a darker complexion, I'm also just going to add a stitch right here at the top just so that it won't roll down fYI. I did cut off the extra cap that I did not need so at the front. What I did right on the size of the lace is I put 1 stitch on each side and usually my size don't show. So it's really no big deal for me now. As you can see, the cap is rolling from the front we're going to fix that in just one. Second, I'm going to skip ahead a little bit and we're going to place the cap and the wig right back on the foam head and, as you can see, you can see that separation there. That'S what you do not want. So what I'm going to do is take that powder that matches my Scout color and my brush. I'M going to dip my brush in a little bit of water to kind of get it nice and moist and make the pigment of the powder a little bit more intense. And then I'm going to be applying the powder down the parts and anywhere that the lace is going to show that separation from that cap now I know you may be wondering well how come you just didn't put on the wig cap, and you know just do This on your head: well, the problem is for most people, we're caps be uncomfortable, it can be hot in the summertime, so I figure doing it this way. So I get to the lace itself is going to make it a lot more breathable. So you don't have to wear a wig cap on it and also that elastic that we cut off when you wear a wig cap is usually hard to cover with just concealer or powder, so cutting it off and make it a lot easier for you to actually Blend everything, so this is how it's looking so far as you can see, is covering pretty good. Now, going back to the part where we have the cap, that's rolling from the front! I'M going to pull the wig cap down to the front of the lace close to the front of the cap, but not all the way down, because you don't want it to be too far down, because then you will see a separation. You want to leave just a little bit of lace, I'm going to apply that glue over top, and this is going to temporarily hold this in place. I'M going to dry it with my dryer, and now this gel does wash off. So when you do wash your wig, it will wash away now this time when I did it, I was a little bit messy with the glue. If you happen to have that problem, as you can see, it will turn a little bit white. What you do is just take an alcohol pad and just get rid of that little bit of flakes that you see and then just take some more powder and cover it up. Now I find this method really really nice and, as you can see, everything just looks really good. It looks so much better than it did when I first applied it again. As I stated at the beginning, this is a wig. So it's going to look like a wig, closed closed up and I'm using a HD camera. So you will see everything but from a distance. If you no one, has a magnifying glass they're not going to notice all of this, but as you can see, it's looking really good. What I'm going to do is just play with it. A little more. I am going to go back and clean up the rest of that jail, but right now I'm just widening and making my part a little bit longer so yeah. This is the finished result. This, as you can see, is the after and here's how it looked before. I think it looks really really good very natural if you guys found this helpful. Please give this video a thumbs up, share it with someone and also, let me know how this method turned out for you. If you try it out down in the comment area, I would love to hear and thank you so much for watching you.

MsPreciousMarie: Thank you all for your support. Moving forward I will no longer support ANY company that plagiarize my ideas. If a company does not respect Influencers that bring them business I do not expect them to respect customers and I will no longer support them! I hope you all will stand by me and let’s protect each other. Xo Marie

Y Turner: I really appreciate your comment that it is a wig and you can only camouflage it so much. I needed that reality check because I was doing the most. Thanks for your honesty.

Brittany M.: I bought a wig about 2 months ago & still haven't worn it because the lace seems super visible ...girl, you just did something!!

Let'sTalkAboutIt Much: When this beautiful woman said 1:36 "you can't expect it to look like a scalp, it's not a scalp" I had a really humbling moment. It literally takes me hours to get ready because I have to look absolutely perfect. it's actually all really delusional. I have been racking my brain as to why I can't get the lace front perfect it's always flawed and I get mad at myself because I'm naturally talented with my hands and the fact that I haven't mastered it was really bothering me. But when she said that I realized I'll waste a lot of my life chasing perfection if I don't change. I know this is only a hair tutorial but I think I was supposed to hear those words from you Queen. Bless you and thank you for your content

XxChunkieMonkeyxX: Love love love your honesty ! I thought I was doing something wrong with my wigs why the grid was still showing. Now I see that everyone just uses filters and super good lighting to hide the truth. Thanks again ! You're so great ! Glad I found you !!!

Justin: I had no idea wigs were so labor intensive!

Vickie Marie: This was so helpful! all the beginners out there that are saying this is a lot of work go watch other videos! it's not! This was actually a super cheap and easy method. Thanks!

N A Y A : Genius. This solves so many issues, including saving my edges and not struggling with a wig cap everyday. Thank you

TheHeartsandCake90: this looks good!

TokyoJuon5450: I’m new to this and I’ve poured through dozens of videos. Yours was the most helpful and easiest for us newbies. Thank you so much!

shelaughs: Wow! What a phenominal presentation. Excellent technical demonstration and explanation. Even with your realist take that wigs are always going to be wigs, you were able to engineer a super realistic-looking hairline situation even in HD and up close. Impressive and good on ya.

brenee82: girl you are smart lol. I watch so many videos and see the same thing over and over again. Nice to see something new thanks! the cap never stays on my head so this is perfect

Maxine [email protected]: Thank you so much. I’ve learned a lot. Being a “ woman of a particular age” I’m new to all these great techniques of making a wig more natural. You’re the best! Thanks again & I will definitely be tuning in for more tutorials from you!

Served By Chanel: I absolutely love this video I needed this. Very easy to follow and great quality

Ebony Macklin: I'm loving this demo! I'm a beginning wig maker and I am definitely going to start with this video. I've watched many and this technique is the most concise and cuts out bleaching knots. I'm going to try this method on a lace 360 unit I'm working on. Thank you for this demo, Your wig looks natural and light cutting the excess cap is brilliant!

Penelope Freeman-Booth: You got a thumbs up from me within the first few minutes just for your reality check on wigs, in general. It’s so easy to get caught up in the hype of making it look like ones “scalp” that I think forget.. Issa wig thank you for the reminder. And fabulous tips

NinaLuna Loenborg: This was super helpful, one of the best videos of how to make a front lace wig hairline look more natural! Thank you <3

Meka J.: You did an awesome job! This has helped me so much with my ear to ear frontal!

Travina Tolbert: This is so cute to me .. seeing you at this stage .. already slaying but just looking at your growth over the last few years is really awesome ❤️

Terri Webster: OMG! This video tutorial is AMAZING! I usually use only concealers and powder to hide the "grid" and blend in with my skin...but sewing in a wig cap and your technique is one I will be trying IMMEDIATELY! Thank you for sharing this!!! Keep them coming because I just hit the SUBSCRIBE button!!

Mrs.Toy Williams: Yaaaas! I'm on my way to grab my cap now!!! I have been struggling. I've bleached the knots on my wig 3 times, used powder, concealer, an nothing is matching. The grid is extremely visible, and my husband is like when is Girlfriend (my wigs name) going to be ready. Ugh thank you so much!

Naomi Duru: You did such an amazing job omggg it looks so much more realistic I'm going to go try it out right now!

Nothing but watching: So so useful! I just bought my first wig and I’m so excited to try this with it!

Diva2K11: You did an awesome job in this video. I’m new to the wig game, lol. And it’s rear seeing different options I can explore and techniques

Beauties Over 50: This tutorial was so helpful I suffer from alopecia and wigs are my new normal. Thanks for all that you do❤️

Paige Piskin: Amazing tutorial! It looks so natural

Sam: This seems like such a beginner friendly method and I’m living for it!!! This combined with the elastic band will make it so easy to wear a wig. Here I was planning to glue the cap and wig to my head, but this seems WAY easier

Latasha Wideman: This is my first time watching. You made it detailed, simple and easy. I will try and watch for your other tutorials

missball404: Great job!!!!!! You made me love wigs been meaning to share that with you, I've been buying wigs now for a little less than two years, i don't miss sew-in weaves at all unless i need to get the water swim, snorkel, etc...thanks again for the excellent tutorial

Kitty wuvscissors: I love it! I’ve been trying to find another way to make my grids in the front not show when I have a middle part bc I don’t like doing that method with the cap where you stretch it and cut it and glue it down. I’m definitely going to try this. Thank you!

ABeautyLife: I don't wear wigs but I just love watching all your videos I wanted to comment how the lighting and camera seem so natural and light and clear in this video, I'm loving it!

Arielx111: round of applause. I had no idea about the time, effort and attention to detail that goes into wigs. It came out looking fabulous !!!

Moniqueissaproblem: You did that boo from start to finish!! No wig left behind thank u luv

Beauti FAHT: Thank you soooooo much for this video! I am a beginning youtuber and making wigs look natural seems to only look natural in pics and on film. In person the flaws are too noticeable. Even on some professional installs. This gives me another way to try and execute a more natural look in person not just on camera. Thanks again!!!!

T.V. Johnson: Genius! I'm about to give these sew ins a break and come over to the lace fronts side. I love the no full wig cap method!

Cuke61 55: I'm trying this method! Your step by step demonstrattion was so concise and easy to follow. Excellent! Thank you!

N: Thats a really smart idea the parting definitely does look more natural. Also great idea to choose a light wig cap for people like us who are very light skinned. Thanks for sharing.

Always Blessed Carter: This is genius! Thank you so much...you are SLAYING the game hunni!

ada's aura: YESSSSS honestly thank you for this! ! ! I would have never thought to sew that cap down to the wig oh my goshhhh this changes EVERYTHING ❤

Kathleen Ryan: Amazing and easy techniques..I can't wait to try them...thank you! :-)

Chris Thompson: That looks amazing! I'm going to do this to my wig too!

Faith Williams: Fantastic! It doesn't get any better than that! Thanks for sharing!

Lee :P: Thank you for this video!! Very helpful!! You did a great job with that part. I cant wait to try it.

Kya Truesdale: This was helpful. I make wigs and I am always looking for a more realistic approach. This is super simple and easy! Cant wait to try it!

Joyce Leathers: I am going to try your method. You did a wonderful tutorial and I love the outcome. Thank you so much. Will be looking for more videos from you!!!!!!

Antionette Smallwood: Thank you Marie you did an awesome job beautiful lady!

Belinda Joy: BEST example of how to make a wig look realistic I have ever seen! :-)

Cutina: This tutorial is genius! Thx for sharing beautiful❤️

carla singleton: You did that ma'am! Thank you sooooo much for being thorough.

Storm Chaser: Thank you sooo much for this tutorial. I’ve been looking for a way to hide the grids on my wigs.

nikjalik03: OMGGGG!!! Yes sis, you saved me. Amazing technique. I haven't seen this before and I will be doing this tonight! !! Thanks so much.

Chozen7: You did an awesome job!!! Looks sooooo real n pretty

Fee M: Very informative, I have looked at a lot of lace frontal wig tutorials. I must admit I enjoyed your videos. The music is tasteful! No distractions! You explained what you do to achieve the natural look. What to expect I am looking forward to seeing more. I would like to see all of the products you use. Thank You..

Icon Beauty: I thank you for setting realistic expectations. That is usual what people miss when doing YouTube videos.

Brenda Be: I have watched your videos for years. You are so amazingly talented, please continue with the innovative mind God has blessed you with. You have the platform, the credibilty, the story and the following, use it. create your own, create whatever comes apon you to produce wigline, hair accessories or beyond we will support you. This set back will be a blessing in disguise and you will shine brighter than before.

Larrine Johnson: Real nice! Thorough, straight and to the point! Thanks for sharing

Oluseun Fajimolu: You did that! Beautiful job!

Aisha Bisola: This was a really good tutorial, definitely trying this!

Monebyrd: Beautiful technique! Thanks for sharing!

F: Looks so good thank you so much!

[email protected]: Thank u for sharing your experience & wisdom. You slayed it!!! I love your videos!!

B Sweet: You did that! Simply wonderful!

JuaniqueVerde: Wow! I've learned A TON and that this is a commitment. my wig won't look like this fresh from the package. Sooo good to know! Your video was very informational and thoughtful - THANKS!! I am new to wig wearing and I got several of my questions answered. One suggestion: I would have liked to see what you did with the lace. One second it was there as we were shown how the wig cap was sewn on and then the next second it was gone! lol! Everything else was great - I'm off to get my wig together. Thank you so much, again!

King•Celani: This was so helpful!!! I hate bleaching my knots because it ruins the structure of the lace. This is a great alternative. New sub x

Miss Joyce: Wow! Can't wait to try that technique! Looked really natural! Thanks!

Ashla Stargazer: Such a helpful video. Keep up the good work gorgeous. ❤

CaPriel Annissa: I love how informative this video is thanks for this great advice

Claudina Mccarroll: OMG Ms.Precous Marie it has almost been 4 years since this you shared this wonderful idea with anyone who wears a wig. This video was so amazing to see the growth and creativity from you since then!

Inspired by R&R: We are in 2019 and she in 3031, so creative and ahead of our time! Gonna try this technique sis. Thank You

Taylor Saxon: This is really helpful, it is such a good idea. Thank you!!!

REJ: Great tutorial! Looks great and real to me. If folks that close to be staring all up in somebody's head to be complaining about their grid.... Just tell them to let me see you do it better!

Krissy BooFrFr: I love this hun, please make one for closures although I'm sure it's the same idea.

noname: girl! I don't even wear lace wigs but this made me consider it! this video deserves a subscribe, like, repost girl everything! thank you

Marie Michel: this is a great tutorial! Thank you so much for sharing. I usually go with a messy part to hide those knots but I'm going to give this a try and see if i can't get away with a nice clean part for a change on a Jon Renau lace front.

Tess Beauty Bar: Wow it looks great! Thank you and I'll be using this technique from now on

C. Adaure: So helpful! Idk why I never thought of attaching the wig cap to the wig itself! Duh lol that’s genius thanks for the vid

DW: I remember when you did this video and I've used this technique several times. Absolutely love love love how it turns out❣️Wow I had a great Summer not having to wear a full wig cap. Young Queen so blessed I found your channel....

Christina Watson: I'm going to try this method next! Can't wait. Thank you sooo much. ☺️

Girlintherocket: This was amazing. I had no idea there was such a process. Very clever.

K Marie: Omg yes. I have tried doing this so many times. I just hate wig caps for the very reasons you named. I'm glad I finally see someone else do it and perfect it. Looks so natural

CHYNNAEYEZ: I Love it by you being up front,as u said its a wig so you can only make it look as real as u can and like u said no one is using a magnifying glass so Good Work !!!

nancy simpson: That was very helpful I appreciate your taking the time to do that I have not worn this type of work before but I am very tempted to try it so thank you again and when I purchased one I’ll let you know how it works for me

fosterful: Great video. I really like this method and will be trying it out. It's also good because it will be easier to just pop my wig on and go. Bleaching knots was a disaster for me in the past.

Debra White: thanks for the tips this demo was very helpful the wig look so natural great job

LolaTooMuch: You made me feel more comfortable I be breaking my neck trying to melt that damn lace I’ll worry less now for sure. Thx for your honesty.

Dionne Lowe: You did that! Thank you girl. I appreciate you.

Kutana Taylor: This is by far the easiest method I have seen.  Thank you!

Fab Life: Awesome idea and you can part it several places. Thanks for sharing this!

Britney Daniels: Excellent tutorial thank you for this sis

Angie Ravenel: Great video! I advice my clients to consult first. If not, they end up buying something that is not going to work, poorly made, and they end up paying too much for something they can't return. BTW you give great content!

Peacebaby 770: Great tutorial! Thanks so much!

elaine Nelson: You did that! Looks so good and natural! tfs

heylt: I never saw this technique before this is amazing

Nikkisthe1 _: girl this is a great beauty hack. thanks soo much for this helpful information

Nina Nichole: Just going back watching how much you’ve progressed I hope I can do the same once I start my own channel you give me motivation

Sugarby 2000: Good job. Your steps are new to me. Thank you very much! I appreciate this.

Vanessa Sigourney Sinayigaye: as soon as you said thread and needle I was like chiiile ain't got no time for that so lazy but glad I watched this still lol tfs

TanaluvsGod: thanks this seems easy and very effective looks great!

Tia Marie: lovelovelovee how you do your wigss!!!! exactly what im looking for. thanks for sharing! btw your gorgggggeous.

Donna Hardaway: you did a great job, it looks great!!!

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