Melted Wig Install On a White Girl| Bald Cap Method On a White Girl| Wigs for White Women

Wig Install On a White Girl| Bald Cap Method On a White Girl| Wigs for White Women
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34 thoughts on “Melted Wig Install On a White Girl| Bald Cap Method On a White Girl| Wigs for White Women

  1. THANK YOU SO MUCH. It has been so hard to find “white girl” wig help!! Totally totally appreciate the tips and tricks!!

    1. @Lola Gunz ancient Egyptian were not black. Researchers have decoded the genome of ancient Egyptians and the study concluded that preserved remains found in Abusir-el Meleq, Middle Egypt, were closest genetic relatives of Neolithic and Bronze Age populations from the Near East, Anatolia and Eastern Mediterranean Europeans.

  2. She’s very pretty and I thought her short hair looked bomb af on her. But it’s always nice to be able to switch it up!

    1. THE DIFFERENCE IS THE WIG GOING ON THE WHITE GIRLS HAIR IS OF THE SAME HAIR TEXTURE AS WHAT SHE ALREADY HAS.

  3. Woah! The install was incredible. Love seeing the diverse videos we ALL love to switch up our looks . Keep up the great work!

  4. I’m a white woman who wears the precut medical grade wigs, the lace still shows. I love the way you did the install, I use the pinking shear heavy held to cut lace if too long, it breaks up line, but also like the way u do it,and cheaper. The only thing that I can say imo about this install, is I’ve never seen white women “lay down” baby hairs. Since we don’t wear a lot of product it is more”natural” when baby hair looks as if it’s growing out of scalp. I understand it’s always personal preference, but it’s just something that separates the type of hair styles we wear. Can you show how to cut or trim baby hairs into a wig and make them look as if they’re growing and laying down w/o having to gel them to the head? Great job tho!

  5. I’m sure the finished look probably turned out nice but to all of you watching this who are new to lace wigs DONT EVER PLACE THE LACE GLUE BEHIND YOUR HAIRLINE ! YOU WILL HAVE NO EDGES!

  6. Hey girl! Thank you so much for this. I’m a stylist and I install a lot of wigs! The twisting cutting method is great thank you

  7. As a white girl with extreme hair damage and loss, you are a BLESSING! Still not confident enough to do this on my own but I wish I could!

  8. I recently shaved my hair due to chemo and starting to try out wigs. This video is really helpful to me and I just want to say thank you so much.

    1. GOD BLESS YOU’ PEACE OF GOD WITH YOU & PRAYERS ARE WITH & FOR YOU…..NOTHINGS WRONG WITH A WIG….HOLLYWOOD GOT RICH OFF WIGS FOR MEN & WOMEN / KIDS…

  9. I love how you didn’t judge a white woman needing a wig I get stares when I ask for help lol… My hair is falling out as I get older 🙁

    1. @Livthelifeuluv it has Everything to do with health. You think you are healthy but your body says otherwise. Think on that for longer than a second. I’ll overlook your attempt at insulting me. You are obviously angry on top of unhealthy.

    2. I’m so sorry but just think of all the different hair colors and styles and curly, wavy, and straight hair styles now you can try without the hassle of going to a salon for now on.

    3. @Robot Zombie how is someone being mocked for hair loss and looked down on and trying to tell their experience racist or are you meaning it is racist that she went through that I don’t want to jump to conclusions so I want to ask out of genuine curiosity?

    4. @Heather Manuel that should be illegal and worth a lawsuit you can’t refuse someone as a customer cause of their race!

  10. I wanted to see her hair completely done! I love watching these type videos. ESP since I have lupus and it took my hair. It’s growing back but left lots of bald spots I wear a hair topper but really been wanting a wig to look natural. Maybe one day. You did an amazing job on hers!

  11. I’ve always wanted to have this done! It’s such a hassle dealing with my own hair. This just always looks amazing!

  12. Thank you so much for the inclusivity. As a white woman, I almost feel like I have to have a “valid reason” to want to wear a wig, like alopecia or hair loss. I don’t have any kind of medical condition, my hair is just thin, fine, and extremely difficult to style. It doesn’t hold volume or curls or anything. I am not confident at all in my hair and it’s an extreme insecurity of mine. Thank you for showing that it’s okay for a white girl to get a wig simply because she wants to.

    1. @Tavares I’ve never in my life met a black woman who gatekeeps lace fronts. Ive been wearing wigs for years and have always gotten compliments from black women I meet in beauty stores, at work and bars/clubs etc. Don’t project your insecurities because you’re afraid to wear a wig

  13. I’m going through chemo and I’m totally lost when it comes to front lace wigs but this video was so helpful! thank you ❤❤

  14. This is very nice!
    I have a question. After braiding, gluing the cap ect. How long will it stay? Should you remove the wig every evening? What do you suggest to keep skin integrity and the longevity of the wig?
    Thank you.

  15. Thank you so much for this! I’m white and my hair has thinned so badly from medical issues that I finally did a big chop. My partner encouraged me to try wigs and I love them. I want to make sure I’m not appropriating anything tho, and I try to shop local and seek out advice from stylists that do installs and extensions regularly and properly.

  16. When you do your hair do what you like!!!
    Someone out there is gonna be offended if you do, and someone is gonna be offended if you don’t. So you do you! <3

    Inclusivity should go all ways ♡♡

    Edit: fixed typos and stuff

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