🎥 Quiet Knot Toning Trick [Watch Below]

🎥 Quiet Knot Toning Trick [Watch Below]

 

The Quiet Knot Toning Trick ✨

You bleached the knots. You followed every tutorial. But somehow… the roots still look loud—too orange, too obvious, too “wiggy.”

Sound familiar? Welcome to the real fix that most stylists don’t even share. We’re calling it:

💜 The Quiet Knot Toning Trick 💜
(And yes, it’s just as game-changing as it sounds.)

📽️ Watch the Trick in Action:

Don’t forget to watch with sound on 🔊 — this lace secret is whispered, not shouted.


🟣 The Root of the Problem

Root of the Problem

Bleaching removes pigment, but what it leaves behind is the issue: stubborn orange tones buried in the lace. That brassiness is what’s killing your melt—even if your bleaching game is solid.


💥 The Bold (but Simple) Fix

Bold Fix

Forget water. Forget mixing. Forget being gentle.

Go in raw.
Use purple shampoo straight from the bottle—no dilution. You’re not washing the whole wig. You’re just targeting the roots, part, and hairline where the brass lives.


⏱️ Time It Right

Timing

Apply with your fingertips to only the orange-toned zones.
Let it sit for 2–3 minutes max—and rinse immediately before it stains.


🔬 Why It Works

Why It Works

Undiluted purple shampoo works faster, hits deeper, and kills brass in one go.
The result? That icy, clean-toned lace that looks like it grew straight from your scalp.


🔐 Wig Girl Code

Wig Girl Code

Your lace? Quiet.
Your install? Immaculate.
Your method? Unmatched.

This trick stays between us… unless you decide to share the sauce.


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