Showing posts with label wig tutorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wig tutorials. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Do we have to bleach knots on the HD lace wig?

     Hey everyone! This is Meetu Hair. We have found that some wig wearers are wondering whether we have to bleach knots on the HD lace wig or not? Our advice is if you're looking for a more natural look, then without a doubt that you would better blench it. 

    Meetu Hair will share with you all the methods of removing the obvious black dots in HD lace frontals and closures. Nobody wants to put makeup on their part every day, so read this article to find out how we can confidently say, "What lace !?"

Do we have to bleach knots on the HD lace wig
Do we have to bleach knots on the HD lace wig| Meetu Hair

How to bleach knots on the HD lace wig?

    Things we need: Bleaching powder, a cream developer, a mixing bowl, an applicator brush, shampoo and conditioner, a spray bottle, gloves, and t-pins are optional, depending on if we're going to use a mannequin head. 

    Step1:The first thing we're going to do is put a couple of scoops of the bleaching powder into the bowl. Next, we're going to mix in the cream developer and stir it all together, and what we are looking for is a consistency that will match that of yogurt. Use more or less depending on how big or small the area we're working.

    Step2: Spray water along the hairline, which can help get rid of any flyaways. In that way, when we are bleaching the lace, none of the bleach accidentally gets on the hair.

    Step3: If it is a wig and not just a closure, it would be pretty hard to lay it flat down to bleach the lace. Turning it inside out and pin it to the mannequin head is a good choice. We can adequately see what we are doing when we begin bleaching the lace.

    Step4: We can apply the bleach to the lace when we have a clear view of the area working. Just use the applicator brush to gently applying the blench to the lace area. Please be careful do not to press roughly on the lace. It would end up when pressing through and getting on the hair, and then the roots of the hair get bleached. 

    In addition, the HD lace is super thin. We should clarify that we do not need to leave the bleach on for as long. We would probably do about 30 minutes for the normal lace, but as for the HD lace, 10-15 minutes for bleach to process is enough.

    Step 5: We need to wash the lace wig after bleaching, and we will see how it's the natural look when we wash it out. When we rinse the blench out with water, maybe it has a bit of a brassy orange tint to it, so that's where the purple shampoo comes in. That's just going to take away some of that orange tint, so let's get that sorted.

    Step 6: Let the hair air dry after washing, and when it's bone dry, we will be pretty happy with the natural look with the HD lace wig. The HD lace is thin and transparent, so once those black dots are taken care of, it will be a seamless finish.

    That's all for this guide. We hope you will find this helpful. Visit www.meetuhair.com to get more information and order high-quality HD lace wigs.

Friday, June 25, 2021

Avoid these beginner mistakes when installing the lace wig!

     Hi there, this is Meetu Hair. We have found that many wig beginners would make some mistakes when installing the human hair lace wig. So today, we are going to share you with some common beginner's mistakes.

Avoid these beginner mistakes when installing the lace wig
Avoid these beginner mistakes when installing the lace wig| Meetu Hair

1. Not blenching the knots or over blenching

    The main mistake that beginners make is not using the right products when bleaching the knots. We would recommend using a 30 developer with bw2 powder, but do not use a 40 developer because that will be too strong and will possibly bleach the roots of the wig and do not use a 20 because it's not strong enough, and you'll probably be waiting for quite some time.

    We need to take the brush paint the mixture onto the lace closure but do not apply pressure because it will leak onto the roots. Besides, one of the things that beginners always do is keep the mixture on for too long. Please keep it on for no longer than 7 to 12 minutes. If you keep it on longer, you'll most likely bleach the roots of the lace closure or the frontal.

2. Over plucking or not plucking at all

    Some beginners may over-pluck, or skip the plucking process. However, that's important because plucking helps to make it look natural. Therefore, when plucking, go in the same direction and not stay in the same place for too long.

3. Dirty skin/ base not clean

    Avoid wearing makeup before installing the lace wig because it might interfere with the products we're going to use, whether it's glue or hairspray. Instead, start with a clean hairline.

4. Not having a flat foundation/ bulky braids/puffy pony

    A widespread mistake is not having a very flat foundation. Either put braids underneath your wig or a nice flat ponytail. Mainly blow-dried hair underneath your wig, it will be puffy and look very unnatural

5. Cutting the lace

    A lot of people are intimidated by this cutting the lace. But in fact, it's so easy, be confident in yourself. Many beginners usually cut the lace too close to the hairline or too far from the hairline. So we need to find the best medium, not too close, not too far, cut off enough just in case you have to make any mistakes you can go and trim the rest off.

    And also, some beginners would make these large zigzag motion types of things when cutting the lace, but we need to make tiny little zigzag motions as we go from one part to the other. 

6. Wig placement

    Wig placement is critical. Many beginners would put the wig too close to their eyebrows, minimize their forehead, which looks not natural. Or place the wig too far back, and then your forehead looks more extensive than what it may be. On the other hand, we don't want the forehead to look bigger than it is supposed to be. Please put it on our hairline and move it up a couple of centimeters, and it is not directly on your hairline when installing the unit.

7. Installing the unit

    When it comes to installing, you can use glue, gel, or hairspray, anything your heart desires. Keep the wig where we placed it in our favorite spots. And if you're using hairspray, do not use a lot, or take your finger and rub it back and forth to avoid the drips. Then, spray as much as we need along the way, hold it down with two fingers, and blow-dry, and make sure to blow dry it until it's dry.

    Another thing that beginners do is they tend to move it as it's drying. Please keep it right where it's at, do not move it. It will turn white and flaky. 

8. Not securing your wig

    Our wig should be secured using a headband or use hairpins. The lace wig will be more secure in this way.

9. Styling your wig

    Some beginners feel okay to skip the styling process or style it to do the most basic styling. When saying styling, it means that your hairline in the front looks good. If we're going to add any baby hairs, flatten down your wig, which is mandatory, we cannot skip the step.

10. Not doing minor touch-ups

    Many beginners tend to put too much mascara, concealer, foundation, or a super white foundation, and it looks bizarre. We need to use a concealer or foundation that matches our skin to make our part look nice and clear. We can take a little brush to brush the lace but don't put too much because we don't want it to be too wet and look disgusting.

    We can also use black mascara to make the wig natural when we see a little bit of bleach gets on the root. When we're outside in the daylight, it doesn't look crazy.

11. Not removing wig properly

    Many people will pay much attention to the wig installing but ignore the importance of removing the lace wig properly. In fact, improper removal would cause a significant effect on our natural edges. We can use a wet towel to dab the hairline and gently peel it off.

    Meetu Hair hopes this blog will be helpful if you are a wig beginner. Visit www.meetuhair.com to order a cheap lace wig and get more information. 

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

How to Apply Wig Slightly Behind Natural Hairline?

    Hi there, this is Meetu Hair. Are you getting tired of having to glue the frontal down in the front and doing that whole thing? Today, we will do a tutorial on leaving the front baby hair out with our natural hair. If you have a perfectly natural hairline, exposing your actual hairline will give you a more realistic look.

How to Apply Wig Slightly Behind Natural Hairline?
How to Apply Wig Slightly Behind Natural Hairline| meetu Hair

    Step 1: blench knots will give us a more natural look, so it's best to blench the knot. It is also an optional step if you don't like, or you don't want to damage your human hair wig by blenching, and you can use the other method to deal with these tiny knots.

    Step 2: a flat base is significant. As usual, we need to tie up our natural hair first before putting on the lace wig. And then we put on the wig cap and a wig grip on top of the wig cap.

    Step 3: pull out just a tiny bit of the hair in the front so that we can use our natural hairline. So once we had the hair that we were going to use out, we need to iron our hair lightly with flat irons. Don't forget to spray some protectants before perm to protect your hair from damage.

    Step 4: take the wig cap off and use the got 2B spray on the front because it does have a stronger hold, take the wig cap and press it into the got 2B glue, leaving just a little bit of it out, so we can have enough room of it, so that lace part of the wig can stick to it.

    Step 5: blow dry it a bit to get it nice and tacky, and to make sure the cap is actually like sticking to our hair and that it's sticky enough for the lace to stick to our hair if that makes sense.

    Step 6: press the wig into place and using the end of a rat tail comb in the blow-dryer to kind of set it and make sure it's bone dry and it's not going to budge.

    Step 7: once the lace front wig is dry and in place, added a little of the foundation powder along the trace over the actual parking area of row scalp and kind of blend that into the parting area of the wig and then take an edge control to silk the edges back.

    Step 8: Lastly, take a little bit of the foam to warm our hair. In that way, we can get a nice part and then take a comb to get the parting line as straight as possible.

    This is pretty much it for this blog. If you wonder where to buy cheap human hair wigs or human hair bundles in Meetu Hair or any further questions, please visit www.meetuhair.com.

Thursday, April 22, 2021

How to make highlights wig at home for beginners?

Hi there,

We are Meetu Hair, a well experienced hair business for almost 10 years, so we keep thinking what we could contribute for society besides our products. And now, we decide to share knowledge about virgin hair, how to care, how to style, how to choose, and introductions of some latest trendy hair products. Today, we are going to talk about Highlights wig.

Are you tired of nature black hair lace wigs and want to get some highlights wig? Now I’m going to show you how you can get a highlights wig easily at home.

meetu hair highlights wig

  • Step 1: Section the wig in four parts basically

Pick four sections hair, the first section is going to be the closure at the top from the front of the head about two inches wide, and take two sections on the each side, and a section in the back. I recommend doing these just because it can help us to keep everything under control.

  • Step 2: Prepare the colors you want.

I am using my favorites, bleach with the blue additive and 30 volume developer that blue additive is going to go in and bleach and tone at the same time, that way the hair will be more of a golden color as opposed to an orange color.

  • Step 3: Highlight the wig

The first section we’re going to start with the closure, weaving out this piece and then back comb about three times, that is going to guarantee that don’t have a harsh line of demarcation, and have a smooth transition after applied the bleach down the shaft of the hair, set the bleach exactly where you want it, then fold your foil vertically, do the same thing again, so that two-inch section is going to have three foils in total, we should have three foils with a lot of little hairs left in between.

Then we move on to next section, it’s really important that we don’t go horizontally or vertically, we want to go on a diagonal, and that’s going to allow the hair to again appear like there’s way more color happening, because when it goes back, we’re going to see that color just going to flow really nicely. If it’s straight down and straight across, it’s going to look weird. Weave it out from a slanting angle, back comb it, apply the bleach and continue repeat, put about four foils on each side of head. when we’re done this, there are three in the middle and four on each side, wait for 30 minutes and then take the wig down and wash it out, spray a little leave-in conditioner equivalent and blow-drying it.

So you see, it’s easy right? Try it now.

Any question please feel free to contact us, we will try our best to help.


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