“Bleaching Knots”

Give your closure or frontal more of a natural look by using this technique called “bleaching knots”


Bleaching Knots Instructions

  • Make sure the consistency of the mixture (30 or 40 developer & BW2 bleach powder) is thick as cake batter or cottage cheese, so that it won’t seep through the lace.
  • To prevent the baby hairs from becoming bleached, brush or pin them out of the way.
  • Place your closure on a sheet of aluminium foil lace side up.
  • Be gentle when applying the mixture to the lace.
  • After you have applied the mixture where you want the knots to become bleached, turn the closure lace side down onto the aluminium foil.
  • Close the foil over the bleached part of the closure, this will activate the bleach to work quicker.
  • Leave the bleach on a minimum of 10 minutes and a maximum of 20 minutes.
  • Periodically check to see if the knots are bleached.
  • When the bleaching process is complete, rinse the mixture off the lace. (DO NOT rub the mixture during the rinse)
  • Then Use neutralizing shampoo (preferably Isoplus) to completely remove the bleach mixture from the lace.
  • Use Shimmer Lights shampoo to wash the entire closure.
  • Rinse, then apply a moisturizing conditioner for 5-10 minutes.
  • Rinse, comb out, and allow the closure or frontal to air dry.
Tools needed:
  • Mixing Bowl
  • Mixing Brush
  • Latex Gloves
  • 30, or 40 Developer
  • BW2 Powder
  • Aluminium Foil
  • Shimmer Lights Shampoo
  • Neutralizing Shampoo
  • Moisturizing Conditioner
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