How To Style Human Hair/Synthetic Hair Blended Wigs | Wigs 101

  • Posted on 20 March, 2019
  • Bob Wig
  • By Anonymous

The blending of human hair and heat-friendly synthetic hair gives you the best of both worlds. Styling this type of blend is simple once you learn the steps. See the styles featured below!

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Human hair, synthetic blended wigs are the best of both worlds: human hair. For that realistic, look and heat friendly for that longer-lasting style. Styling them can be a little extra effort. But following these steps will point you in just the right direction, start with the wig pin to a canvas wig head, so you have a 360-degree view of what your style looks like be sure you don't puncture any monofilament material with pins. If you have a monofilament top wig, what the roots with water, this helps you alter the location of your part. If your piece does not have a monofilament, you will not need to wet the roots or follow the next step. Next use a blow dryer with an air concentrator attachment on low heat dry, the roots towards the back of the wig until they are in your desired location and volume, any heat higher than low may burn the synthetic fiber before styling any wig with heat spray. Your piece all over with leave-in conditioner and protect spray. This will help protect the hair from burning. It is very important to avoid applying any conditioners or heat to the roots of your wigs. Both of these elements can loosen the delicate hand knotting and cause a loss of fiber if you'd, like your wig straight start by separating out a section of hair, to focus on, depending on the type of heat friendly, fiber used in your blend, set your flat iron Or heat tool on a low heat setting, if you're, not sure of what temperature your wig can take, a good rule of thumb is no higher than 350 degrees run your straightener starting at about an inch from the root to protect the hand nodding and flat iron To the end of the hair be sure not to hold the heat on it for too long as it may burn the hair. Do this throughout the entirety of the wig in sections. Until it's completely straight, don't touch the fibers until they are completely cool, as it can alter the shape if you'd, like your wig, to be curly and voluminous, follow these steps separate a section of the hair to focus on wrap a piece of the hair around the Barrel of your styling wand for 8 to 12 seconds, release the curl into your hand and wait to release it until it cools completely for a tighter curl or when the curl is slightly warmed for a looser curl. Do this in an alternating pattern, all over your wig for a more natural look once your wigs fibers are completely cooled. This pattern will be baked into it, enjoy your new style

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