I will do a wig transformation and use got 2b glue. But I will do a different technique.
I ‘m going to apply one layer, let it dry and apply another layer and then apply the third layer. I have noticed my hairdresser always uses this technique. When I see hair videos, they only do it one time. But actually it’s so much easier to apply a wig when you layer it several times. The wig doesn’t go nowhere.
This wig is from UniWigs and it’s a lace front wig. I don’t have to bleach it or even pluck it. It just looks so natural. I cut some layers. Just take a piece of hair in the front , comb it out and then cut it diagonally and downwards so that I don’t get any super harsh lines. Take your time because you don’t want to look like that you just got in a fight with a weed whacker.
I use my flat iron to smooth this blonde lace front out. I also take my curling iron and also go into the front of my hair so that I can get a little pouf at the front. If I wear my hair down in particular, that really does help. If you want to wear it out, don’t forget to flat iron the back anyway. I use my foundation powder right in the middle to define that part.
If I want to put it in a ponytail or do a little half, I can do that. It is secure and the wig always stays on your head.
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