Create a Stunning Crochet Wig

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Create a Stunning Crochet Wig

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Choosing a New Color
  3. The Hair I'm Using
  4. Making the Wig a. Sectioning and Twisting b. Curling the Ends c. Untwisting Process d. Trimming for Face Framing
  5. Trying Out the New Color
  6. Final Thoughts and Conclusion
  7. Straight Hair Demo (Upcoming)

Introduction

Welcome to my channel! In this video, I will be sharing my experience with a new hair color and how I created a stunning wig using easy-to-follow steps. I will also provide tips on growing healthy and beautiful hair naturally. If you're interested in learning more, make sure to subscribe to my channel for future videos like this.

Choosing a New Color

When it comes to selecting a color for my wig, I usually go for the popular choice of a 27. However, this time, I wanted to try something different and opted for a darker shade. In this video, I will be using a number 30 color, which is a brown shade with a slight hint of red and orange. I'll share my thoughts on this new color and whether it complements my brown skin tone.

The Hair I'm Using

For this wig, I am using Marley braid by Zuri in a 20-inch length. I specifically chose this brand because of its consistent texture throughout the hair. It's also remarkably soft compared to other synthetic hair options I've tried in the past. I'll talk more about the benefits of this particular hair and where you can find it.

Making the Wig

In this section, I will walk you through the process of creating the wig from start to finish. I will cover the sectioning and twisting technique, how to curl the ends for added style, and the untwisting process. I highly recommend using a mannequin head when untwisting the hair to avoid any tangles or difficulties. It's also important to be patient and gentle during the untwisting process to maintain the hair's integrity.

Trying Out the New Color

Once the wig is complete and ready to be worn, I will showcase how it looks on me and discuss my thoughts on the new color. I will also share tips on how to frame the wig to your face for the best fit and appearance. I encourage you to share your opinions on the new color and whether you think it suits me.

Final Thoughts and Conclusion

After testing out the new color and completing the wig, I will share my final thoughts on the process and overall results. I will discuss the pros and cons of using the Marley braid hair and provide my recommendation for anyone considering making or purchasing a crochet wig.

Straight Hair Demo (Upcoming)

As a bonus, many of you have been requesting a straight hair demo. I want to assure you that it's on my list, and I will be creating a video showcasing how to make a straight hair wig very soon. Stay tuned for this exciting future video!

My New Hair Color: Trying Out a Different Look

Hello everyone! Camera Clark here with a new video where I'll be sharing my experience with a new hair color and showing you how I created a stunning wig using simple steps. If you've been following my channel, you know that I usually go for a light blonde color, but this time I decided to change things up a bit.

Choosing a New Color

When it comes to selecting a color for my wigs, I've always been inclined towards shades of blonde. However, I wanted to try something different this time and see how it would complement my brown skin tone. After some consideration, I settled on a number 30 color, which is a gorgeous brown shade with subtle hints of red and orange.

The Hair I'm Using: Marley Braid by Zuri

For this wig, I decided to use Marley braid hair by Zuri. I chose this brand because I've had issues with texture consistency in the past, and the Zuri brand has proven to be reliable in that aspect. One thing that really stood out to me was how soft this particular hair is compared to other synthetic hair options. This softness adds to the natural look and feel of the finished wig.

Making the Wig: Step by Step Process

Now, let's dive into the process of making this stunning wig. I will guide you through each step, from sectioning and twisting the hair to adding curls and untwisting it for the final look.

Sectioning and Twisting

To begin, I divided the hair into manageable sections and twisted each section tightly. It's essential to ensure that the twists are secure and evenly distributed throughout the wig to create a uniform and neat appearance. I highly recommend using a mannequin head during this process to simplify twisting and maintain consistency.

Curling the Ends

After completing the twisting process, I used a metal wand and curling iron set at 250 degrees to curl the ends of each twist. Curling the ends not only adds a touch of style to the wig but also helps the sections stay intact. It's a small detail that enhances the overall look and keeps the twists organized.

Untwisting Process

Once the wig is ready to be worn, it's time to untwist the sections. I prefer doing this on a mannequin head rather than my own head because it allows for better control and prevents unnecessary tangling. Remember to be gentle and take your time during the untwisting process to avoid any damage or frustration.

Trimming for Face Framing

As I worked with the wig, I noticed that some pieces could be trimmed to frame my face better. Trimming the hair to customize the fit is a crucial step in achieving a natural and flattering look. If you're making or purchasing a crochet wig, I recommend trying it on and evaluating if any adjustments need to be made.

Trying Out the New Color: Brown on Brown Skin

Now, let's see how the new color looks! I must say, it's quite different from my usual choices, but I'm excited to try something new. The brown shade with subtle hints of red and orange complements my brown skin tone beautifully. It's a warm and earthy color, perfect for the autumn season.

Final Thoughts and Conclusion

In conclusion, trying out a new hair color has been an exciting journey. Although I usually prefer lighter shades, this venture into the world of brown hair has been a pleasant surprise. The Marley braid hair by Zuri has proven to be of excellent quality, with consistent texture and impressive softness.

If you're considering making or purchasing a crochet wig, I highly recommend exploring different colors to suit your style and skin tone. It's amazing how a simple change can transform your entire look. Plus, don't be afraid to experiment and step out of your comfort zone. You might just discover a new favorite color.

Thank you for joining me on this hair transformation adventure! Don't forget to subscribe to my channel for more exciting videos in the future. Until next time, peace out!

Highlights:

  • Trying out a new hair color: stepping out of the comfort zone.
  • The benefits of using Marley braid hair by Zuri: consistent texture and softness.
  • Step-by-step process of creating a stunning wig: sectioning, twisting, curling, and untwisting.
  • Adding personal touches: trimming the wig for face framing.
  • Trying on the new color: brown on brown skin.
  • Final thoughts and recommendation for those considering crochet wigs.

FAQ

Q: How long does the untwisting process take? A: The untwisting process usually takes around 20-25 minutes, depending on the size and number of twists. It's recommended to untwist the hair on a mannequin head to simplify the process.

Q: Can I use a different brand of Marley braid hair for this wig? A: While I highly recommend using Zuri Marley braid hair for its consistent texture and softness, you can try other brands as well. Just ensure that the quality and texture match your preferences.

Q: Is it necessary to trim the wig for face framing? A: Trimming the wig for face framing is optional but can greatly enhance the overall appearance. It allows for a more custom fit and ensures that the wig complements your facial features.

Q: Can I wear the wig without untwisting it? A: Untwisting the hair is necessary to achieve the desired look of a crochet wig. Leaving it twisted may result in an uneven and bulky appearance. Untwisting also allows for better styling options.

Q: How many packs of hair are required for this wig? A: I used approximately three packs of Zuri Marley braid hair for this process. However, the number of packs needed may vary depending on the desired density and fullness of the wig.

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