2. What Kind Of Human Hair Wigs Can Be Bleached?
3. Why Bleach Knots On Lace Wigs
4. Pros And Cons Of Bleach Knots
5. What Will You Need To Bleach Your Knots On Lace Front Wigs
In order to make wigs, the hair is ventilated strand by strand with a tiny needle on the lace. The hair strand stays securely on the lace through a knot. The visible knots look like tiny seeds. Some people don't mind the knots and many can't stand them. There are many different ways to achieving a flawless lace wig and many experts have their own special technique.
In order to have an easy bleach, you had better choose remy human hair wig as remy human hair wig is made of unprocessed hair which has natural color. It may not look good because it does not look dark or light, but since the hair is unprocessed so the hair can be bleached easily.
Bleached knots make the hair of wigs appear as if it is growing from the scalp. When hair is tied to the lace, there is a dark knot where the hair is secured. Bleaching or 'lightening' the knots reduce the visibility of this knot. This type of process chemically alters the hair. It opens the cuticle and removes the color in an irreversible chemical reaction. On off black and dark brown hair, the knots are lightened to light brown shade. Very light brown and blonde and shades usually do not need bleached knots. It is difficult to bleach knots on jet black hair wig.
Pros: When the knots are bleached it gets rid of the seedy look and turns the hair to a lighter color so it appears that it's growing out of the scalp.
Cons: Bleaching the knots can damage the hair, weaken the roots and lessen the durability of the lace.
Before we continue to bleach knots. If you are not well-versed in hair color applications, don't start now – especially not on some fresh out of the pack good hair. Just go see a professional. Please. Now that you've been warned, here's what you need to get your base right:
Hair Bleach;
Developer (Volume 20ml to 30ml);
Aluminum Foil;
Mixing Bowl;
Mixing Brush;
Gloves;
Neutralizing Shampoo;
Conditioner.
Step 1: Turn Over the Wigs And Pin It Down To A Foam Head
Turn the lace part of the wig inside out and pin it down to a foam head. And if your lace human hair wig has baby hairs, pin them down with clips to make sure they are out of the way.
Step 2: Apply Bleach Mixture
Mix equal parts professional developer and bleach powder in a mixing bowl. Be sure to stir thoroughly until you achieve the desired consistency, or until there are no lumps in the bowl.
Step 3: Dab The Bleach Onto The Lace Gently
With your mixing brush, dab the bleach onto the lace gently. If you put too much pressure on the lace, the bleach mixture will leak through and bleach the hair.
Step 4: Cover The Lace Front Wigs In The Aluminum Foil
Make sure you apply enough bleach to the lace to ensure you are bleaching all of the knots. Once you're done applying the bleach, cover the lace front wig in aluminum foil.
Step 5: Rinse The Bleach Out In Time
Make sure you keep the bleach on until the knots on the lace aren't noticeable anymore. Wait until the knots turn a honey-blonde color, then rinse the bleach out. This is very important because you want to wait until your lace becomes blonde, or you will have a brassy lace wig. Rinse the lace upside down quickly to avoid getting the mixture onto the hair.
Step 6: Wash And Condition The Lace Wig
After you rinse your lace out, wash it with a neutralizing shampoo to stop the chemical processing. Leave the shampoo on closure for 5 to 10 minutes, then rinse out. Afterward, condition your lace wig to keep it from getting dried out.
Step 7: Drying Your Natural Human Hair Lace Wig
Do not dry your human hair lace wig with a blow-dryer. It can dry out and damage the hair and lace top. Gently squeeze excess water from the wig and use a dry towel to suck additional water in the hair (do not twist or wring). Allow the human hair wig to air dry naturally.
Place it in a ventilated place, to avoid damage to hair caused by sun exposure. Do not place your virgin hair wig close to high temperatures.
Don't pour out all the bleach because all of it is not needed.
Make sure you don't make the bleach mixture runny at all. It needs to be thick.
Make sure you pick the correct developer volume – we recommend working with 20 to 30 milliliters.
Make sure all the baby hair is out of the way before you begin bleaching your lace wig.
Keep the bleach on until all the knots aren't noticeable anymore.
Make sure you apply enough bleach to the lace to ensure you got all the knots.
Leave the bleach on until your knots turn a honey-blonde color, then rinse the bleach out.
Wash the lace front wigs with neutralizing shampoo to stop the processing of the chemicals from the bleach. Or you can use shimmer lights and shampoo.
Please notice, almost all lace wigs were bleached knots at the front hairline, we don't suggest bleach knots of all hair on the lace wig. Only bleach the part you make hairstyles, normally we can bleach the forehead where we can part in any direction and looks natural.
A wig, such as a Brazilian body wave lace wig, comes with bleached knots which gives your wig a more realistic look. Our human hair wigs come in long, medium-long, or short options. The length selection is completely up to you and the style you are going for.
You may need to bleach the knots to create a more realistic appearance of the hair growing from your scalp. And that's all of it, slay the wig in another way. We hope this tutorial would work perfectly for you!
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