Stephshe. I don't have on a wigcap. Maybe when i get it applied I will start to see the part.
B !!
you don't do the bleach bath unless its needed like the other ladies said, and you won't need a wig cap b/c in your pic you've got your own skin on your head to wear so a cap isn't necessary.. just bleach them knots and you'll have a very realistic application.. its always better when you don't have hair underneath it looks better than a lf when you have hair...your going to be fierce!!!!
I remember this was exactly how I felt when I first received my first lf. I had been researching for months and thought I'd know what to do when the time arrived.... but when the time actually did arrive, that fear gripped me and I suddenly felt like Prissy on "Gone with the Wind"... "I don't know nothin' 'bout birthin' no babies!"
B-licious wrote:
Hello all!! Well, my new lf light yaki arrived yesterday and I took it out of the package and "INSTANT OVERWHELMIFICATION (I made that word up)". I thought I would know what to do, but I don't know what to do!!
You would probably want to bleach the knots before sealing and then seal afterwards.
Your unit is really pretty! Do you have a tan colored wig cap on underneath? If not that is probably the reason you're not seeing the part but it doesn't look too thick IMO.
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Good advice from both Ladies. Even the best of units shed over time. I made that mistake when I first started wearing LF's. Thhinning them out to make them look more realistic, only to find that the problem would have resolved itself over the course of time. I ruined a unit or two before I learned that. The unit actually looks beautiful, not "wiggy" at all IMO. I think that what you think makes it look wiggy is the fact that it is a little lifted at the crown, or, that it doesn't lie flat against your head. But once you apply it and tie it down good, you will be surprised at how real it looks.
Also, the bleach bath should only be used when a unit seems no longer wearable due to tangling and matting (at the nape, etc.) it does work and I have used it many a time, but I use great care because chlorine beach does a number on the hair and cap with repeated use. Put it on your "In Case of Emergency" list.
Just some suggestions and good luck on your lace front journey
the unit is lovely, i would say no to the thinning because you will naturally lose hair as time goes on. The only exception to this rule is to make your hairline look natural, and in that case I would strongly suggest thinning it hair by hair using tweezers. I know its tedious, but i swear you will be happy you did it that way.
I agree and was thinking that too!! Thanks phillycutee!!
the unit is lovely, i would say no to the thinning because you will naturally lose hair as time goes on. The only exception to this rule is to make your hairline look natural, and in that case I would strongly suggest thinning it hair by hair using tweezers. I know its tedious, but i swear you will be happy you did it that way.
Hello all!! So, I have been on this board for a while, reading the newbie thread and looking at you all's Fotki's as your new lf came in, looking at your apps, researching adhesives, app techniques, watching the videos from various websites and I thought I would be ready when mine got here. Well, my new lf light yaki arrived yesterday and I took it out of the package and "INSTANT OVERWHELMIFICATION (I made that word up)". I thought I would know what to do, but I don't know what to do!!
I tried it on to see if it fit (I remembered to do that!), but I can't figure out what to do first. Here is my TO DO List, tell me if you would do anything different. Also, look at my pics in fotki, why can't I see a part, is it too dense?? Does it look wiggy (I think it does)
TO DO List:
1. Cut Lace
2. Apply Fray Block
3. Bleach Bath
4. Ammonia Bath
5. Bleach Knots (I forgot about this the first time)
6. Wash and Deep Condition, Nuke
7. Apply Fray Block (Again??)
8. Double Seal Knots
9. Place on Mannequin head and let dry over night
10. Next day, apply with adhesive of choice
11. Go to salon for haircut (I want some hightlights, do I do this prior to going to the salon?) Also, if my unit is to dense in the front, should I trust a stylist to thin it out a bit or just brave it do it myself using Breh's thinning technique.
Your help and advice are greatly appreciated, I will reciprocate with Pics!!
B-Lish
*UPDATE* I applied my unit on Saturday morning and went and got it cut at 2:30pm. Before that I did a few things wrong LIKE, I got the FabricMate cloth dye pen and changed the whole color of the cap to dark brown. I should have only done it at the hair line, because you can not see anything at the part, but brown. I still love it though. Check out the new pics and in my fotki and let me know what you all think. The NAPE!! eww, I won't be wearing it in a high ponytail for a while and I do have a lot of work to do on my hairline with these crusty adhesives, but I think it is a good start.
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