Today I will introduce how to bleach the block looks more natural. Here’s what you will need: bleach Developer (at the right volume) Aluminum foil Mixing bowl Blend brush Your closed / front / lace wig.
Step 1:
Turn the front, closed or lace wig inside out and secure it to the foam head. * If you have baby hair closed, use a clip to hold them to ensure that they are not outside.
Step 2:
Aliquots of bleach and professional developer are mixed in a mixing bowl. Always mix thoroughly until you achieve the desired consistency, or until there are no lumps in the bowl.
Step 3:
With your hybrid brush, gently, we mean gently, pat the bleach to the lace. If a brush is used to apply too much pressure on the lace, the bleach mixture will penetrate and bleach the hair. Make sure your shoe laces have enough bleach to make sure you bleach all the knots. Once you have completed the bleach application, cover the lace closure with aluminum foil.
Step 4:
Make sure you keep bleaching until the knot is no longer noticeable. Wait until nodules turn honey golden, then rinse bleach. This is very important because you want to wait until your seal turns golden or you will have a brass lace closure.
Step 5:
Rinse the lid quickly to avoid mixing onto the hair. After washing the seal, rinse with neutralized shampoo, stop chemical treatment. Shut off the shampoo for 5 to 10 minutes and rinse well. Then condition your closure to prevent it from drying out.