How to bleach the knots on the 13X4 lace wig

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    Have you make decision to beach the knots on the 13X4 lace wig ?Now, let’s get started.

    Firstly , Prepare The Wig.

    Place the wig on a counter. Ensure the lace is facing down and then dampen the wig by spraying some water on it. From there, try to brush the flyaway and baby hair toward the back to avoid getting bleach on them. Use your alligator clips to hold and keep the hair out of the way, lastly, turn the wig upside down and then place it on a foil.

    Secondly , Make the Bleaching Mixture.

    Be sure to put on the gloves first . Remove the bleach mixture from the package and remove the measuring cup it comes with. It’s okay to use any measuring cup if your package didn’t come with any.

     

    Put some mixing powder into your mixing bowl. and do the same to the  developer  note that amount added will depend on the amount of bleach powder you added in the initial step. For every scoop of the powder, you need one ounce of developer

     

    Thoroughly stir the mixture using a plastic spoon or tinting brush. Keep going until the mixture is smooth and doesn’t contain any clumps.

     

    Using a spoon, scoop up some of the mixtures and carefully observe them. It needs to be thick, just like a cake frosting. This is to ensure that it doesn’t slip through the lace when applied to the knots

     

    Add one more spoon of bleaching powder if you notice that the mixture looks runny. On the other hand, if it looks dry, add one more spoon of developer

    Thirdly, Apply The Knots.

    Do not press the bleach hard into the lace. This would definitely damage your 13X4 lace front wig. You should follow the right steps to apply the bleach to the knots.

     

    Pick a tinting brush and apply the bleach to the lace gently. This is to ensure that the bleach doesn’t go through the lace. Since you shouldn’t miss any knots, you should ensure that the entire lace is covered.

     

    After applying the whole lace, cover the area with an aluminum foil and do it gently so that the bleach doesn't go through the lace.

     

    Let it stay there, but keep checking the knots after every ten minutes to ascertain that the bleach is working. In many cases, the knots should be bleached within 15 to 30 minutes.

    Finally ,Rinse, Wash, and Care.

    After confirming that there are no black dots on the wig, now is the time to rinse, wash and care.

     

    Thoroughly rinse the wig to get rid of all the bleach. Hold the lace upward and tilt so that all the bleach falls into the sink. By doing this, you'll prevent any bleach from finding its way into the hair. In some cases, you might have to keep rinsing for some minutes to remove all the bleach.

     

    After rinsing the wig, use a neutralizing shampoo to stop the bleach from further processing. Even if you rinsed the wig, some bleach could still be working and might damage the wig.

     

    Both the hair and the lace should be covered in shampoo. Apply more neutralizing shampoo and let it stay there for a few more minutes before rinsing again.

     

    From there, you want to apply purple shampoo to the wig and then lather it up. You should do this to get rid of brassiness from the wig.

     

    when it's done , apply a moisturizing conditioner to the knots on your 13X4 lace frontal to keep the knots safe from possible damage.