How to fake bleach your knots/ front lace/full lace/ lace front wigs part 2
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I damn near cried when I heard the song start up. :( But love the vidoe
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what song is this,,,,i love it!!!
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All I want to say is that you are as cute as a button.
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when u say baaaam u sound like tamala jones haha good tut will be trying this :)
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Hey just wanted to thank you for trying to help those of us out here just trying wigs. I am not a real wig wearer but from time to time would really like to find a good wig that I can wear. I am thankful for your instruction. You seem a really nice genuine person. and confident to wear a cap in front of a lot of ppl. Keep up the good work you are appreciated.
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thank you for being so helpful and genuine. i wish you many blessings. i just like how you try and help people out, that u dont even know. So once again thanks you are appreciated.
April
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your welcome=-)



doing it this way, this doesn't cause an issue w/the lace adhering to the glue or tape?
lyrikah 2 years ago 3
This is a very good point. I noticed later that I did fail to mention that placing the spray/makeup on the very edge of the perimeter you can have adhering difficulties. I have sinced made a video correcting this for certain wigs. With this type of synthetic front lace wig w/ more of a welded monofilament material you may not need to use adhesive at all. With softer laces you can apply the color up to 1/4" of an inch from the perimeter. I'm launching a line called "Synthesize"! Stay tuned... thx
LACEWIGSNHAIRPRODUCT 2 years ago
I love you! (^^)
bgirlluana 2 years ago
Love ya back babe!
LACEWIGSNHAIRPRODUCT 2 years ago
Can u please explain to me what a fake bleach knot is and wht is it for?
aprilsluvncare 2 years ago
HI... fake bleaching a knot is to use a permanent or fabric marker to color the lace, or to use makeup. These items are used to hide the knot on a lace wig that is made when the hairs are handtied onto the lace base. Fake bleaching is only for synthetic units, although you can do this with human hair units if you like. These methods are mostly used with darker colored hairs from jet black to medium brown. Colors lighter than a #6 or chestnut brown may not need to be hidden. Hope this helped babe
LACEWIGSNHAIRPRODUCT 2 years ago