How To Care For A Cheap Wig : Hair Care, Wigs & More

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When caring for a cheap wig, you're going to have to use the right type of chemicals to avoid long term damage. Care for a cheap wig with help from a hair and makeup artist in New York City in this free video clip.

Expert: Mark Weiss

Filmmaker: Victor Varnado

Series Description: Before you give yourself a perm or set out to apply that wig, you're always going to want to keep a few key things in mind. Get tips on perms and wigs and other hair styling topics with help from a hair and makeup artist in New York City in this free video series.

Here in New York City in print fashion and entertainment, my client Caitlyn called me and said I have a cheap wig. How do I redo it and make it nice and take care of it and I said sure I don't play with cheap wigs. We do inexpensive wigs, so the first thing is that I always tell people is to get a Styrofoam wig head this to me. I I always like to do because it keeps the nice shape of everything. That'S going on. Some people can't have room for doing wig, heads and stuff. So what I suggest at that point is instead of having a wig head, which you should have for when you're styling and doing something. But if you don't have the room to have a wig head or wig heads just simply actually turn it inside out and when you purchase your wig, you should act. You should really get a little hair net with it and a bag just turn it inside. Out. Put the hairnet around it and put it back into the bag for storage, keep it into a nice cool, safe dry place, not anything too hot and steamy or near a radiator or anything. So then, once you're done and you want to use just open it back up shake a little bit. We take our head place it on pull the back down and just let her sit and from there you're going to take a brush work from the bottom and just work your way up and move around the head to get all of her snuggles and so from There, if she's seeming a little bit dry and frizzy, I mean you, see that she's kind of like sticking out a little bit over here, the best thing believe it or not. That RuPaul told me, plus a few other people - and I was like get out of town - is something very simple and basic for a synthetic wig, which is Murphy's Oil, Soap just get a little bucket or something that is big enough to put some water just submerge. The wig in to add a little bit of your Murphy's Oil Soap. Let it soak for a couple hours. It live-ins the wig up like no tomorrow, gives it shine, manageability softness and once you rinse it, you set it to whatever you want, be it's gon na. Be straight or curly, it has the most beautiful natural free-flowing form, and that is how you care for your inexpensive, wig

Discount Wig Salon: Hey, great tips on caring for cheap, er, inexpensive wigs. Haven't tried Murphy's Oil yet, but it'll be interesting to see if it works!

mimi85028: Is using oil only for synthetic wigs or can I do that for Human Hair wigs?

princess Cecilia daughter of the king of kings: How do you fix a poorly made costume wig of Azmon it has big knots and tangles and frizz and flyways I didn't know that it was poorly made

5 ANTHONY: why has this thing got a dead rat on his head

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