How to color a natural black lace wig? Dye it to darker or lighter color…Learn it now!

If you want to try versatile hair colors but don’t want to damage your own hair, dying the human hair wig at home maybe the best choice for you. The benefit of dying human hair wigs by your self is that it is quick and it comes in many different colors. Hair dying is getting simpler and easier, and you can easily dye your hair at home. How are you going to do that? We have shared a watercolor method last essay on a blonde lace wig. Today we are going to share the methods of dying a natural black hairs to lighter color or darker color.

Some questions first:

1.What Kind Of Hair Holds Color The Best And Why?

Natural color Virgin human hair wig is the best hair wig to use for coloring. The reason why is that virgin hair is very porous and will absorb the color better in comparison to other types of hair. And also natural color is undyed hair color, so it can be colored easier for beginners.

2. Notes before dying a lace wig

Tips 1: Read The Dying Instructions Carefully
Be sure to read the instructions carefully before dying. Note that it is not appropriate to dye hair during certain periods, such as pregnancy and physiological period. Try to avoid hair dying materials during this time. Finally, if redness, allergies, etc. appear after dying, it is recommended that you seek medical attention immediately.

Tips 2: Be Careful With Curly Human Hair Wig
Because curly human hair wig is more easy to absorb hair dye than straight human hair wig, and more easily damaged. So when you dye your wig, remember to reduce the dye component. Then replace dye component with distilled water, and mix it up and use it as usual.

Tips 3: Make Sufficient Reserves Before Dying
Usually a can of hair dye, enough for the middle long hair wig to use once (that is, hair to the shoulder area). If your wig is particularly long or particul

3. [Dying Tutorial 1] Dying a natural black hair to a jet black hair

Preparation: Hair Dye (Adore Jet Black), A natural black wig, A Mixing bowl, Got2b Glue (Yellow), and Got 2b styling gel(Black), A pair of waterproof gloves, A Brush, A warm water container

  1. Squirt a generous amount of Got 2b (Yellow one) and some got2b (Black styling gel), mixing two with a brush.
  2. Apply the mixed on the lace and make sure all lace were covered
  3. Blow dry the lace with a blow dry in 20-30 minutes, make sure the lace is completely dry. (1-3 steps is to create  a seal to protect bleached knots from hair dyes)
  4. Pour enough warm water to the container and then squirt the whole bottle of Adore dye to the water. Mixing it all up with the brush.
  5. Slowly set the hair into the dye water. Stay the lace part dry in this period. After 7-8 minutes, you can put the lace part into the water. Because the seal will start to dissolve slowly once it is in the water.
  6. Then after 7-8 minutes, pull out the hair and rinsed it in cold water to get any remaining dye off the hair and remove excessive seals.
  7. Lay out the hair and brush out the tangle or knots caused by being sloshed around in water
  8. Go ahead and install it now

4. [Dying Tutorial 2] Dying a natural black hair to a light blonde color

Preparation: A natural black wig, Bleach (Blonde Brilliance), Coloring treatment oil, 20 developer (Ion or l’oreal), A Mixing bowl, a stirring rod, A paint brush, A pair of Gloves, Aluminium foil strips

  1. Pour some bleach to the mixing bowl, add generous coloring treatment oil and 20 developer, mixing them with a stirring rod
  2. Let the mixed liquid sit for 5 minutes, so the bleach become thicker and dense
  3. Put the wig on a mannequin and make multiple sections of hairs. (Coloring hairs from one side to another side, so you can move fast to avoid the hair to be over bleached )
  4. Paint hairs one section by one section quickly and make sure each section is painted evenly.
  5. Checking on hair colors after 15 minutes later, or longer till you get the color you need. (You also can choose 40 developer if you can control this bleaching process)
  6. Clean the hair with color treatment shampoo or moisture shampoo and conditioner to rinse the remaining and excessive bleach things. And if you have a hot steaming purple shampoo rinse,  let hair sit in there for several hours. It will get all bleach out of the hair.
  7. Dry the hair and install the hair
  8. You can repeat some steps if you want to color some parts or do highlights. And use Aluminium foil if necessary to separate done section and undone section.