How To Dye A Synthetic Wig | Alexa'S Wig Series #7

Hi sweeties! In this video, I will show you how to dye a light-colored synthetic wig using both acrylic ink and by using the Sharpie method. In addition to showing you how to mix and apply both synthetic hair dyes, I will also show ya how to add dark roots to a synthetic wig with Sharpies and rubbing alcohol. I hope you enjoy this little wig customization experience for cosplay or everyday wear! Subscribe so ya don't miss the next wig vid! Warnings, links & discounts below~

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*Washing the wig will lead to the color fading, so I would recommend just spot cleaning the wig or washing it as infrequently as possible. It may need touchups as soon as after one wash.

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Is this recording, I don't know, ..., Hey everyone. It is wig tutorial time In today's video. I will show you how to dye a synthetic wig.. If you have ever tried to dye a synthetic wig with real hair dye, you probably discovered that it doesn't really work.. Hair dye is made for ..., you guessed it Hair And not these synthetic fibers that these wigs are made out of.. But there are ways to change the colors of light-colored synthetic wigs.. So let's go Alright, so there are a few different ways: you can dye synthetic wigs, so we are just gon na cover as much as we can in this video.. The first thing you'll need no matter what method you use is a light-colored synthetic wig. To add color to any hair, real or fake. It has to be light enough for the colors to show up, and since you can't bleach synthetic hair, it has to just start off lighter than the color you want to dye it.. This means wigs that are white, silver, blonde pastels, etc. will work. The best. Synthetic fibers can be dyed by using a combination of ink and alcohol.. My personal favorite way to dye wigs is by using acrylic ink and 70 % isopropyl alcohol, but you can also make a similar ink combo by mixing rubbing alcohol with the ink from Sharpies which are alcohol based, markers., Okay, so to get started, I'm going to mix Up my DIY synthetic hair dye. Pour the acrylic ink into the spray bottle and then mix in some rubbing alcohol.. The amount of alcohol that you'll want to use depends on how light you want the color to turn out. Use more alcohol to dilute the ink. If you want a lighter less-opaque color or use less alcohol for a more vibrant, richer color., I usually land somewhere in the middle and will go for a ratio of 1 part ink to 1 part alcohol.. But with this purple ink that I'll be applying first, I went heavy on the alcohol to make. It appear more of a deep, pink color, rather than dark purple. Put on some gloves to keep your hands clean and then go ahead and apply the dye to the wig by just spraying it on. I spray it on in sections and then just dig my fingers. All up in there to make sure the hair is saturated, uh not just on the top, but on the underside too, and is coated all the way. Through. Make sure you move the hair around as you go so you're, not just dyeing the top layer of hair.. So, as I continue my way through the purple dye application, I am going to also show you an alternative method for making synthetic hair dye, which is the sharpie method For this method. You'Ll need Sharpies, of course, rubbing alcohol, a spray bottle, pliers, a knife and gloves. Use the pliers to pull the Sharpie apart.. Your goal is to get the ink tube out of the marker., So grab the colorful front section of the Sharpie with your pliers and wiggle. It around and pull it until it all comes apart.. This can take some practice. It can be hard at first., But you got this, I believe in you, So once it's apart put the ink tube aside. Then use your pliers to remove the little tip from the front of the sharpie for a little bit of extra ink.. This part should come out much easier., Go ahead and drop that into your little spray bottle. And then using something sharp slice open the ink casing. So the ink will come out easier.. I use an XACTO knife, which is probably the easiest way, but if you don't have one, you can also use scissors or a knife. Drop. The ink tube into the spray bottle and add some alcohol.. Then you just got ta, let it sit for a while.. The longer you let it sit, the better. Here is what the dye looks like just minutes after mixing it versus what it looks like 24 hours later.. So it's definitely best to leave it overnight to get the most out of the ink casing.. Then you just apply it the same way as the acrylic ink mix that I'm doing here.. Okay, so it looks like my purple. Dye is all super saturated on the upper portion of this wig.. So now I am going to move on to the pink dye. The color I'm using now is magenta and is a color similar to what the purple dye should become after diluting it down with that extra bit of alcohol.. So, even though the two dyes will be close in color, the reason I didn't just use two bottles of magenta is because I want the colors to be slightly different for some color variation and adding general dimension to the hair.. I mix the magenta dye with a 1:1 ratio. Saturate, the rest of the hair, with the pink dye., Of course, depending on what you're trying to do with your wig and what color you're dying it. It'S totally fine to just use one color throughout.. The main thing that is the most important is just to make sure that it is fully saturated because it is just the worst to wash it out later and discover that you've missed a patch of hair. I start using a comb to brush the dye through to make sure I'm getting it on all of the hairs all of the layers front and back roots and everything., Once you're satisfied and think you've got it all covered. It is time to step back and let it air dry. If it's fully saturated, it's probably going to drip everywhere. So I definitely would recommend covering your workspace beforehand with trashbags a plastic tablecloth newspaper, ... anything. Save your table.. I usually give it at least an hour to dry, but sometimes it takes a little bit longer, depending on how thick and long the wig is. Once you can touch the wig and not get dye all over your hands. It'S probably dry, Okay! So now, now that the wig is dry, you can rinse the dye out in cold water until the water runs clear. Get all of that ink out of the hair so that it doesn't transfer to your clothes. Later. Also make sure you rinse the cap out because, while dying it, you probably got some ink in there and you don't want that. Transferring to your hair either. After it's all rinsed out, lay it out on a towel to dry. After it dries brush the wig out. And, depending on what your plan is for this wig. This could be the end of your synthetic wig dyeing journey. This blonde wig is now pink., It's dyed., But since I'm me a wig-loving tutorial-making overachiever, I am also going to show you how to root a wig too. Adding roots to a wig is one of my favorite way to customize a wig, and I think it makes dye-jobs look so much better and more complete. So my favorite way to root a wig is by using alcohol-based markers like Sharpies 70 % isopropyl alcohol, Q-Tips, hair clips and a comb.. This is different than the alternative dye. I showed you earlier because we aren't pulling the ink out of the Sharpie.. We are leaving it as a normal marker and are just going to be coloring it straight onto the hair.. I know it sounds weird, but let me show you what I mean. Starting at the bottom of the wig cap, use your comb to separate out the hair. Parting. Wigs is easier than parting real hair because you have wefts, you can follow. So you know you are going in a straight line. Once you have a starting section at the base of your wig clip all of the rest of the hair up out of your way. Using a sharpie that is whatever color. You want your roots to be just start, coloring them on there.. You can make them, however, long or short you want. Just color across the whole weft. And then not sure why I didn't do this on the first weft, because I do it on literally every other weft on the whole entire wig. But I put my rubbing alcohol onto a Q-Tip and use it to blend that root edge out. The alcohol on the Q-Tip will make it so that you can manipulate your dyes a little bit. So you can pull down that Sharpie color and blur the lines between Sharpie and pink dye.. And then you go just weft by weft, starting at the bottom and working your way: up. Weft by weft. Parting, the hair coloring across and then using alcohol on a Q-Tip to blend it down.. I'M not gon na lie to you. Guys-. This process takes a long time, but it really is the best way. Just put on a movie and get to coloring, And if you are in a hurry, you could just do the top half of the wig, but for best results I always just root the whole Thing., Following along the wefts, is a great way to make sure that you get every little hair and aren't missing any patches.. There is literally no hair on this wig that isn't attached to either a weft or the top of the cap, so you can't miss any hairs. If you go weft by weft., Covering all of the roots on the wig, is going to make it look the most natural because roots grow all over our heads. Speaking of making it look more natural, you can use medium to dark brown or black Sharpies to create natural colored roots.. I have been adding dark brown roots to so many wigs now, because I love the look of it., You can add them to any wig and any wig color except like.., maybe black, because it wouldn't show up. But yeah. I think they look great.. Oh, let's briefly talk about color transfer., Like the ink transferring to your clothes or costumes. Sharpie. Ink that hasn't been rinsed out, like these roots, for example, can transfer to your clothing, but since roots, don't really touch clothes. I usually just leave them as is. And I don't usually have an issue with color transfer when dyeing with acrylic inks either, but that's not to say that it can't happen.. If this is something you are worried about, there are ways to seal these dyes, but I've never done it. So it would be weird to try to teach you about it.. If you google, it, though you can find people using floor, wax hairspray all kinds of things to seal Sharpie.. So if you try any of these methods, let me know in the comments below if it works, for you, I'm very curious about them.. Once you get to the top of the cap, depending on your wig, it may have a skin part which doesn't use a wefting system., If that's the case, just section off thin layers of hair and keep on keeping on.. After that, I do the bangs and that's it, But I can't be the only one who thinks progress. Timelapses are kinda satisfying to watch. So let's take a few more seconds to finish off this wig.. Okay. So now our wig is dyed and rooted. I am loving how this wig turned out.. The pink color is beautiful and vibrant, and I'm just living for that purple root. You can see when I brush it around that it's rooted all the way through. So I don't have to worry about wind blowing and revealing a half-rooted wig. Or if you like, to run your fingers through your wig. Like I do you know, it's gon na look bomb. So enjoy your wig customization journey and if you do try any of these methods definitely tag me in your before and afters on, Instagram and Twitter. I love to see what you guys create Have fun And that's one way you can dye a synthetic wig. This series is full of other tutorials to help you live the wig life more easily.. So if you have more questions, please do feel free to check out the other videos in this series.. They are listed here and should be clickable for you. And if you have any wig tutorial suggestions or questions, let me know in the comments below what you guys want to see.. I will see you guys next time. Thank you so much for watching Bye,

Madeyewlook: I feel so wig educated now.

Quin-Chan: "That won't work! It is a waste of time and money!" - My Mom

Vanessa Hutnyak: Rooting Positive: my wig looks awesome. Negative: did this the night before a con and I spent the whole day getting high on Sharpie. Learn from my mistake and give your wig time to air out.

shayabayabones: Alexa: Once you're satisfied- Me: I will never be satisfied... I will never be satisfied...

Bubble Tea: Nobody: My weeb but playing dangonrampa seeing the pink ink: A BoDy HaS bEeN dIsCoVeRED

kierkieren: You just saved my entire ass man, I've got a con coming up and there's no time to buy the right coloured wig! But now I can just buy a white one and get perfect results! THANK YOU

Kittystar: It doesn't just work on light colors. If you have a red wig and you want a darker red you can do that too. You can go darker you just can't go lighter. The different color roots look really cool!

Ty Weimer: I love how excited she is about everything

oreos: I was like, "Rooting? Is that really necessary?" But hoooly shit that made and huuuge difference

don't PANIC!: All of these such great quality wigs are blinding my young cosplayer eyes

KattriellaDoesStuff: I plan to do this with a 50+ inch wig soon . . . Wish me luck, guys.

Emrys Ivy: I had to write a Process Analysis paper for one of my courses in college so I wrote it on this video. This video is so helpful and has literally changed all of my cosplay for the better.

ՏᕼᖇᗴK ᑭ. ՏᑌᒪᒪIᐯᗩᑎ: Thank you so much, I thought I was gonna have to buy a human hair wig for my cosplay of my oc, but this tutorial saved me a bunch on dye and a wig since I had sharpies and rubbung alcohol already, I just wish the color stayed vibrant when I rinsed it, I don't know if I did something wrong or if that's just how it goes, but either way I am very happy with the result

Cady DeVoogd: Quick question: I know you said you can make the roots as long as you want. Would it be possible to dye the majority of a wig (from it's roots, and he wig is probably as long as the one used in the tutorial) using the sharpie method, to give it a sorta ombre effect?

Sarah Rose: Everyone: wow I needed this for a convention Me: *just wants a cool wig*

AbigailVonClare: I was just referring back to this and wondered if anyone has tried this without diluting the ink if you want the colour super intense? Does it still work or do you need the alcohol?

Laura Kurtz: Please help me! I dyed my synthetic extensions with sharpie and I absolutely love the end result BUT my hands always end up with sharpie on them. I washed the extensions to get rid of the excess color and straightened it but it didn't help. Does anyone know of any sealant I can apply to keep this from happening? I want to be able to wear these extensions with other color that is not black :'(

Ashten Passion: Every time Alexa does that cute little silent giggle my heart melts a little more

psapfo: I used this video when I was dying my wig, and it worked out so well! 10/10 video, I love it!

Bry Salazar: this is such a detailed and amazing tutorial! thank you for this! i'll definitely be using this to some of my wigs. especially my long, white wig which i'm thinking of making an ombre on.

candygirl77777: Thank you for the video! I used it to dye a wig for my cosplay!

Ramon Marquez: Thank you so much! I’ve been wondering about this and this is literally the first video I came across regarding this topic and it was really satisfying to watch

Rane dae: New subscriber! Your explanation is so clear and you're super adorable and bubbly! I'm wondering if a 1" flat paint brush would be useful and a little quicker for rooting than that tiny q-tip?

Eszmeralda Jázmin Kovács: I just want to say that I am in love with you and this series!!! Thank you so much for your work on these videos :D

Veronica Ewing: Loving the methods. Very helpful thank you! One question. What do you do if I smells of alcohol and sharpie afterwards??

xjustapersonX: OH MY GOD I LOVE YOU! You’re so enthusiastic and happy and I’m living for it <3333

Ruthie Jesseman: Such a great video! I am so glad I subscribed to you! I learn so much!! Thank you Alexa!! <3

Sierra Hill: Thank you so much! From one artist to another, I greatly enjoyed your video and look forward to trying this technique on my own.

Gigi Hadeed: Wow! You are such a talented artist!! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge - loved your cute little laughs among your story-telling/coaching. Tee hee!!

MagTag Makeup: That was a really cool tutorial thank you for posting! I especially liked when you added the roots. Xo

Samillennium: such a pretty wig! the coloring really brought it together! I love it :D thank you for making this tutorial I super appreciate!

Alice DF: Hello Alexa, thank you for this super useful tutorial! I was wondering... would you consider doing a tutorial on how to dye a wig with lighter roots compared to the color on the lengths? I'm trying to figure out how to realize a Chloe from Life is Strange wig so that'd really help!

Klaudia Lacayo: Love how you recorded all the way through in the root process to see how it's done :0 ❤

My Chemical Wonderland: You deserve so many more subs. I love your channel so much- I just bought my first wig and you've helped me so much!

bestbitesforever 💜: That was great, thank you for the information! I want to do a wig for a Harley Quinn costume because all of the ones I've found that are already done either aren't dip dyed or the colors aren't quite right. Thanks again :)

Kovie: This is great! I cant wait to try this technique out :D

The White Porpoises: Great tutorial, thank you. Just for anyone reading, I recommend at least 2 acrylic bottles (for short hair) if its your first time. Ran out of my ink going all over the place with my sprays. I think it will still turn out good though, if I remember I'll throw and edit for the results

Abipop: Oh my god girl~!!! You posted this at the most perfect time as I am rooting a bright blonde wig for a scream queens cosplay!! Just ordered my dark brown, Black sharpies and rubbing alcohol :D

Blossom Possum Cosplay: Nearly 3 years on and I come back to you yet again for wig advice- I'll definitely use this method! I bought a wig that is more of a natural blonde in person, but looked more yellow on the picture, so I need to tint it.Thank you so much for your mega helpful tutorials!

Shantoria: This was the most helpful and amazing tutorial I've ever watched, thank you for all the advice!!

GhostlyOne: Thank you!! This was so helpful! I'll deffinitely use this tutorial to turn my New 52 Joker wig into a Kylo Ren wig!

AProperLady: Thank you for your videos, they've been very educational! I have a question though: how would you go about dyeing two halves of a wig different colors? For example, I am trying to cosplay as Todoroki from My Hero Academia and he has half red hair and half white split straight down the part. Thanks!

Debbra Sweet: This was so perfect and awesome to help me with a new project. Thanks for sharing!

Stuttsis: Wow thank you so much for the help! It was easy to follow your instructions and very enjoyable to watch <3 I have learned a lot!

Best Day Ever: You are the best synthetic hair dye tutorial I have seen thus far. I hoping to see more from you in this area. Thank you so much for sharing. ♡

AutemAngelus: Thank you Alexa! I am currently dying my wig right now and it is looking awesome! Thank you again!!!

Margaret White: I love the way you explain how to dye a synthetic wig, I feel I can actually do it and I am going to try Tuesday when I get my ink.

Kimberly Wills-Starin: Thanks for the super detail and GOOD QUALITY VIDEO! omg. I dyed a wig once orange and yellow and didn't really know what I was doing. I used that acrylic ink and it all turned out okay, but it took DAYS to dry. I LOVE the rooting idea - I will absolutely start doing that. I might even do that for parts of my Merida wig I'm working on just to give it more depth. This thing is crazy big, but it's also mostly one color and I'd like to give it just a little more character.

Leah Sheppard: I love this video. I recently used the sharpie method to dye some yarn(since I had no other dye) and it worked like a dream so when I came across this video I was so excited to realize this method works on synthetic hair also. I have several synthetic wigs that I will possibly try this method on.

ZombehPanda: I love the rooting idea! I've seen some really cute synthetic wigs but I think I prefer ones with natural roots. I think I'm going to get one and add my own roots. ^^

Natalie Gardner: As an artist I cringed a lot when you dumped the whole bottle of ink into the spray bottle! It went to good use though!

RoxyNightmare: Thank you for this great tutorial :) You explained everything so good! After I washed the ink out (after ~2 hours), nearly all of the colour was gone QQ.. I guess I used too little alcohol (tried a 1:1 ratio). It went from dark red to peach x'D ... Maybe some1 has any other suggestions?

Val Gretta: This is brilliant and I love love love your energy!

Nik Laura: You're amazing. This video is adorable and so informative! Thanks so much!

Princess Keith: I just bought wigs for Sunny Starscout and Izzy Moonbow cosplays and I need to add some light gradients (especially at the roots!) to them so this is perfect! Thanks so much! :D

Janey Spots: Wow this video is exactly what I was looking for! I absolutely love the information you offered me in this video. I have naturally curly hair and in finding the wigs out there do not offer the colors I'm looking for in the kind of curl I want. So I thought why not just die my own Lord knows I probably need to give my hair a break anyways.

ott: Thank god you made this! I love this technique!!!

Jaedan: This was easily the most helpful wig dyeing tutorial I've ever watched

DramaGeek: Love these! could you do one on styling? I've been struggling with that one

PeachMilky: Super helpful! Thank you Alexa!

Kitschykat: I love your tutorials!!! Now i'm only a little scared to dye my wig. Have you considered doing a tutorial on layering a synthetic colored wig so it looks shaggy and funky?

Jamille Herrod: This is the best synthetic dye job I have seen! Great job

EmeraldDawn: You did an amazing job with this. I love the colors omg. Always wondered if you could color syn. hair

Diana Villa: Thank you so much for making this video! I've been trying to figure out how to do this!!! <3

Riley Zonia: I'm definitely adding dark green roots to my mint green wig now, it'll look so cute!

VirtualDoll: wow girl you are so adorable and smart! Thank you for this tut because it was very easy to understand and well explained to the fullest!! Your results were also inspiring so now I off to dye this wig I bought that is too blonde!! Thanks again hunny.

GloomishJoker: Omg she sounds so happy it made me happy lol Great video by the way! Exactly what I was looking for ❤

Tw1nLynx: I'm following this tutorial! I will keep you posted. I'm doing a two toned dye job, so I had to be careful and try not to dye one section of hair. I'm currently waiting for the first part to dry!

Anna Longino: Thanks for the video, I'm going to be trying the root thing soon! Question: How would 50% isopropal alcohol affect it (instead of 70)?

UsorThem07: I'm so gonna make brown roots on my platinum blonde wig now :'> Thank you so much for these tutorials!

Sassy Pastel: I just found this video in my search of how to do braids on long wigs for a princess costume for halloween and this is giving me ideas now for my wig for the costume! I love your positivity and energy in this video!

Al Szuds: Thank you for making these wig videos. You are so helpful going step by step.

Lisa-Marie Shy: Ahhhh this was soooo helpful! I feel like a wig-pro now Thanks for sharing x

Astreloo: Hey Alexa, thanks for this tutorial ♥ My questions is can you dye a curly wig and keep the curly(ness?) after it ? if not how can you process^^

ThatsRiski: This was so helpful and the color turned out great! I’m definitely going to try it

Starlight Rose: Thank you so much! Im going to go root one of my wigs now. i love to wear them but none look natural.

The Midgardian butterfly: yay! thank you so much for posting this! human hair wigs are so expensive to buy if u wanna dye ur own wig, im in the process of losing my hair and this has seriously helped where wigs are concerned!!! xxx

Elizabeth Shannon: Good job! It was fun to watch, and I love the colors on your wig. Excellent.

Ra-Ra Rainstorm: THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! I've tried dying synthetic extensions with real dye and it just tinted the hair xD I was still satisfied with it though! i got beautiful sliver-blue hair from my mistake so I just started wearing black extensions Dx (I dont mind but I do miss colorful hair) cant wait to to try out these techiques for future hair color adventures!

Lawton: Hey love your style on your uploads. Very cool and easy to follow! Have you ever tried food dye to do these methods to fully dye or partial dye? Also any tips on adding ombre dip dye to add to the ends of the hair? That's easy and he vest method for great results? Keep up the good work! Big hugs ✌

Linda Love Life: Alexa hi and thank you for sharing this video. I absolutely love all of them. Had a question in regards to acrylic... Can it be any brand of acrylic and is it only ink or can the acrylic paint also work?

CBIMedia: Thanks so much! I have a cosplay I'm working on, so this is a big help!

Agustina Taliberto: Hi! Great video!! Just a question, do I have to wash the roots again after I Sharpie them? Thank you!

seventhseance: If only I had known this months ago when coloring my blonde synthetic wig to look like Suicide Squad Harley Quinn for cosplay. Could have saved my pink and blue eyeshadow :(

Gloree La Rose: This is amazing. The best dyeing video ever

Bob LobLaw: Great job and thank you for the lesson it help me out a lot.

Lara _: Thanks to this tutorial i will be able to paint my wig for a cosplay! I hope i don't mess up tho T_T

Priscillaq Wilson: You are an amazing amazing. I totally LOVE YOUR ENERGY.

Gaven Cosplay: Hey ! Thanks for that wonderful tutorial. I was wondering if 99,9% Isopropyl Alcohol works too since it's the only I can find on Amazon and since my 3D printer needs 99,9% for cleaning and not 70%. Thanks for your answer :)

XEPICTACOSX: I love your outfit in the beginning and i can't wait to gradient dye my miku wig!!!

Lzzy: First of all thank you for this series. I dyed a synthetic Lace Front Wig I bought on Etsy. Now its all dry and when I washed it out no colour came out anymore but now the whole colour transfers. Any ideas ? :(

anne marie conrod: Great video! How do you protect the lace on a wig from dye? Thanks, Annemarie C

Katelyn Grace: This is probably one of my favorite video in your wig series. Plus it was uploaded on my birthday.

Juliusgirl: Thanks do much for this! I have 2 quick questions: 1. I have alcohol ink (Tim Holtz) and am wondering if that's the same kind of deal/will work? And I have an ash brown wig I want to dye a warm choc brown cos I'm very not cool toned which, as it WILL be darker, should work, right? If yes, then I just gotta figure out how to lighten the lace and it'll be perfect

chaotic_gabby: This tutorial is perfect for elderwood ahri!

kcb creations: so i wanna do this with a lace wig but i dont want to dye the lace how?

Annie Fofanny: can you do a "How to style a wig" for like cosplay and stuff cause I always ruin my wigs from cutting them wrong and using the wrong hairspray to make them look wet and crispy

Krystal Teela Shalise: Such a great tutorial!!! Would I be able to curl the wig with hot water after coloring it?

ღXserina LPSღ: Now I want a wig to do exactly the same thing like she did

Crystal Bentley: Do t forget to do this in a well ventilated space! Does the sharpie smell ever go away?

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