How to Bleaching Knots on Lace Front Wigs--Chapter 2

How to Bleaching Knots on Lace Front Wigs--Chapter 2

In the last chapter we have talk about the Difference Between Bleached Knots and Unbleached Knots, now we continue talk how to bleach knots.

What Will You Need To Bleach Your Knots On Lace Front Wigs?

Mixing bowl

Hair bleach

Developer

Gloves

Aluminum foil

Neutralizing shampoo

Conditioner

If you have a mannequin, turn the lace wig over and then attach it to the mannequin. Spray some leave-in conditioner on the lace just to get all the stray hairs out of the way.

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 Human Hair 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 the 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 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 closure wigs with a blow dryer. It can dry out and damage the hair and lace top. Gently squeeze excess water from the wig and use 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 to a ventilated place, avoid damage to hair caused by sun exposure. Do not place your virgin hair wig close to high temperatures.

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