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Instructions & Tips for Coloring Your Human Hair Replacement System

Your Human Lace front Wigs

Is your hair system color starting to fade or lose its original luster? The instructions on this page provide details on the same color restoration procedure used by hair replacement professionals.

ATTENTION! This coloring process is for human hair only and can cause damage to your hair system if not done properly. Please read and follow the instructions very carefully before proceeding.

What will I need?

  1. Professional Coloring Kit > Sink w/Running Water
  2. Plastic or Glass Container
  3. 6 oz. Hot Water
  4. Rubber/Latex Gloves
  5. Mild Shampoo
  6. Leave-in Conditioner
  7. Soft Tip Comb or Brush
  8. Clean, Dry Towel

Where do I get a professional coloring kit?

Choosing the right type of coloring kit and the appropriate shade of color for you is essential to getting the most natural appearance.

We strongly recommend using a professional brand like Wella®.

     

    Step-by-Step Instructions:

    1. To begin, start by mixing the correct formula:

      For black, dark brown, medium brown, light brown and dark blonde hair use 3/4 oz. color solution, 3/4 oz. drabber and 1 oz. developer into a plastic or glass container.

      - OR -

      For medium blonde, light blonde and very light blonde hair use 3/4 oz. color solution, 1/4 oz. drabber and 1 oz. developer into a plastic or glass container.

      Quick Note: Our professional coloring kit includes enough solution for up to 4 colorings. For each coloring, you only need approximately 1/4 of the included developer and about 1/2 of the color and
      drabber solutions (our kit includes 2 bottles of each).

      Make sure you're wearing rubber or latex gloves! Then using your fingers, thoroughly mix the coloring solutions together inside the container.

      Once all three solutions are mixed in together, add approximately 6 oz. of hot tap water into the container.

    2. After the solution is mixed together you can begin dipping your hair system into the container to begin the coloring.

      In order to accomplish a graduated color (darker at the bottom and lighter on the front and top), start by dipping the back of the unit into the solution first, then wet the sides and ends.

      After 1 to 3 minutes, do a color check by taking a section of hair between your thumb and finger and squeeze out the moisture. Now examine the squeezed area to see if the color is what you want. Keep in mind the hair will be lighter after it is dry.

      Keep checking the color level by squeezing out the moisture as you did at the start of this procedure.

      Once you have the entire unit covered with the solution, remove the unit from the chemical holding container as the chemical on the hair needs oxygen as a catalyst to make it perform.

    3. Once the desired color has been reached and after you remove your hair system from the coloring solution it's vital that you first rinse it thoroughly in warm tap water.

      After rinsing, you can then shampoo the system using a very mild shampoo.

      For best results, we strongly recommend using our Ultra Kair Replenishing Shampoo; this shampoo is specially formulated with a non-stripping agent for use on chemically treated, growing, and non-growing (hair systems) hair.

      After you're done shampooing the system, rinse it out one more time.

    4. You're almost finished! Once you have rinsed, shampooed and re-rinsed your hair system, use a clean, dry towel and gently "blot" dry the hair.

      While the system is still damp, attach it to your scalp.

      Quick Note: For the purpose of these instructions we used a Styrofoam head. However, for best results the direction styling should be done while the unit is attached to your head.

      Once the system is attached, spray on a light mist of a leave-in conditioner. For best results, we recommend the Ultra Kair Spray On Leave In Conditioner as it?s just the right formulation, not too thick and heavy.

      If you use a thick conditioner, one that needs to be rinsed out, it will cause the hair knots at the base to slip and the end result is hair loss. Ultra Kair will do the intended job and not set the hair up for potential hair loss.

      Now you are ready to brush the hair into your desired style. Allow to air dry or blow dry.

      The color of your hair replacement system should now be restored to its original luster.

     
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