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How to Curl Your Wig?

3 popular ways to curl your wig


Before choosing the method to curl your hair, you first need to know whether a wig is heat resistant or not. While most of wigs are heat resistant, some cheaper wig with bad quality might not. So read through the product introduction or contact the company where you buy this wig. Of course, you can do a little heat test to see if the hair would melt and find out the right degree of temperature.

Things you need:

curling wand; a glass of hot water; rollers; blow-dryer

1. curling wand


Firstly, put the hair wig on a mannequin head and use some conditioner to smooth the hair before using the heat iron.

Secondly, put the extra hair up and start from the bottom and work the way up.

Thirdly, take a small section of hair between two fingers and rap the hair around the wand. Make sure the hair lays down as flat as possible. When doing this, you'd better wear gloves to avoid burning your skin.

Then release the hair into your hand and use clamps to clip it up for it to cool down.

When the hair finally cools down, use the comb to smooth it if you want some loose natural wave. Of course, you could just leave it that way.

2. hot water + rollers 


Firstly, wrap the hair around the rollers and secure the ends with some bobby pins.

Then grab the rollers and put them into the hot water with 90 degree and let it sit in there for five seconds.

Once the hair has cooled down, release the curls. And it's done.

3. blow-dryer + plastic rollers 

 


Start at the end of each section of hair and roll it up.

Then fix the roller with a long needle pin. Use a blow-dry the hair for 20 seconds.



These three ways are very popular and what I tell you are the basic principles. No matter what kind of waves you want, natural wave, loose wave, deep wave or kinky curly, you can pick one of them and start your styling. Remember practice makes perfect.


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