Thank you Kim! This is fabulous!! I wear very dark colors with base colors varying from 2-6. I have often wanted to attempt "plucking" but have been much too afraid of damaging the lace. This seems to be a safer approach for a beginner.
I wish the video was clearer 😭 I’m confused if the knot comes with the hair or if it’s still stuck in the lace? I’m trying to adjust one part of my hh hairline that is too dense.
Hi Ashley, with this method we try and cut through the knot against the lace so it comes off completely together with the hair strand. If the knot remains on the lace, I would recommend going back in and move your razor closer to the lace to remove the stubborn knot! I hope that helps
Thank you Kim! This is fabulous!! I wear very dark colors with base colors varying from 2-6. I have often wanted to attempt "plucking" but have been much too afraid of damaging the lace. This seems to be a safer approach for a beginner.
You are so welcome and it is definitely a little more safer on the lace xx
Nice !!!!!👍🏻 Thanks Kim !!!!! Very helpful indeed!!!! I will certainly give her a try!!!! 😘
You would think Jon Renau & other higher priced wig brands would make more realistic hairlines!!
I think they make them for the masses so they are then customisable, since not everyone has the same natural hairline.
@@KimStam No a was talking about the knots x
Great job! 💯 Definitely softens the hairline.👍Thanks for this tutorial. Happy New Year! 🥳🎉
Thank you! You too!
Ah, yes...I was looking for a tutorial like this 🥳 I’ll try and find one of those razors and then test this method on my old Henry Margu
glad you found it useful and goodluck on your HM!
amazing result well worth it x
I think so too!
The Dollar Tree stores have those razor tools for $1 for set of two !! If you or anyone wants to buy the razors and you have these stores near you !!!
I wish the video was clearer 😭 I’m confused if the knot comes with the hair or if it’s still stuck in the lace? I’m trying to adjust one part of my hh hairline that is too dense.
Hi Ashley, with this method we try and cut through the knot against the lace so it comes off completely together with the hair strand. If the knot remains on the lace, I would recommend going back in and move your razor closer to the lace to remove the stubborn knot! I hope that helps