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I`ve worn hair from alot of different online companies and can tell you that as far the knot bleaching, most of the suppliers will falter on that at one time or another.
So with much experimenting, time, effort and money spent I`ve learned to do it myself, and here`s how you do it properly-
Go to a beauty supply store and purchase 40% cream developer and some white powder bleach. Ask the cute girl to help you find them :)If theres no cute girl there, go to a different store.
Anyhow, after you get the two items take them home and mix equal amounts of both with a small art brush into a small bowl. You should use at least one tablespoon of each. I use an empty butter bowl. And an art brush. A small one.
Apply to the underside of the lace with the brush, making sure the knots are all covered in white. If you can see knots after you spread the mix on, then the mix is not on the knots, so use the brush to push the mix down through the lace, and onto the knots.
Wait no longer than 30 minutes, rinse from the bottom side out, shampoo, dry, and enjoy you`re erased knots.
As far as your styling problem, what type of hairstyle are you operating? Shorter styles are typically tough to maintain. Longer ones should`nt be. There is one thing to consider and that is the fact that there is a bit of a settling down period involved with some new hairpieces. Alot of times a brand new one is "poofy" and unsettled until you`ve broken it in by wearing it, sleeping in it, and especially wetting it down and styling it until its trained for a few days. I`ve experienced that from time to time.
If it still wont train there is a product that will make it go where you want, its called Krew Comb heres a link-
http://www.bowmanbeauty.com/store/shop.mvc?page=BBS/PROD/2-24000/K-004
You can style unruly steel wool with that product.
The chalk look is something that I`ve not heard of. Is the base the same type as your first one that looked good? Is there a way you can post pics of this phenomenom? Just a thought, it could very well be related to the knots being unbleached. Unbleached knots leave not only little dark colored dots all over the place, but I`ve noticed a grid like pattern.
Without seeing your base I cant say for sure whats going on there.
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