Must Have Products For Synthetic Wig Wearers | What Products Do I Use When I Wear Wigs?

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Hey everyone. Thank you so much for being here today. My name is denise, i'm also known as heywig sister on instagram and facebook. Today, i'm here to bring you a tip tuesday on my must-have products for weight wearing. I did a video a couple of years ago on my favorite products to use with wigs. Many of them have stayed the same, but over the past few years some new products have come out and i've learned some new things. So i thought i would update that video to my thoughts now in 2022 and just share with you, my must-haves and some of my honorable mentions. So, if you're thinking about what do i need to have in my wig wearing journey, what are some great products to help my wig wearing be more successful, then stick around and i'll share what i've learned and the products that i currently use. So let me get a couple housekeeping things out of the way before i start to show you the products that i'm going to show you. First of all, i do have a companion post on my blog to this. So for those of you that do a little bit better reading information or you just like something you can reference in the future - then go to my blog. I will link that in the description of this and i will list everything that i am talking about today. In this video so really easy reference for you. Second, i am wearing raquel welch real deal in the color shaded biscuit. This is one of my current favorite throw and go wigs. It'S so easy to wear. I just love this wig, so much so highly recommend it. I actually just filmed my review of this one yesterday, so it's not out on youtube as of the filming of this video, but if the review is out when this video comes out, then i will link it if not well i'll link it either way. So if you go down to the description and there's no link, that means this video came out first. But if you go down in the description - and there is a link, then you can go see that if you're curious about this style, all right so a little bit of a disclaimer, there are so many different products out there on the market and so many different Methods of dealing with your wigs that i can't possibly cut cover them all in a video. What i'm going to show you today are the products that i currently use and recommend. I am a minimalist when it comes to putting product on my wigs. I own a lot of product, but i just don't use a lot. This video is very focused only focused on synthetic wigs, whether they're, regular synthetic or heat friendly, uh they're, i'm just going to talk about products i use on my synthetic wigs. Human hair is a completely different thing and needs different care, and i am not experienced enough with that, but i am learning and i'm uh growing my knowledge base of how to do deal with human hair. So in the future i will come out with a video that talks about human hair. I don't have anything like that right now, and i will tell you that if you ask 10 people what for example, shampoo they use on their wig, you will likely get 10 different answers. There really truly are so many different things you can do so take this as just one data point and one thing to consider, but know that there are so many different ways of doing this, that you will need to figure out your own preferences as you get Gain more experience, but this is a good place to start if you're new, so let's get started, i'm going to start with. How do i wash my wigs? What do i use to wash my wigs? If you need help with how to wash a wig, then i will refer you to my new wig wearer series, where i have eight episodes that walk you step by step through the whole wig wearing process from how to uh what the different fibers are in different Cap types all the way through to how to style your wig, so don't miss that series if you're new to wearing wigs, i do have a full episode where i show you how to wash a wig step by step. I believe that's episode, six um and so make sure you check out that series if you need more than just product recommendations to help you on your journey, so i actually have two favorite brands of shampoo and conditioner. They are ones i've been using for years. I haven't tried a ton of different products just because i found some that work for me and i'm really loving them so unless they get discontinued and i'm forced to try something else. I am super pleased with the results i get from these and feel no need to experiment, but i will tell you that there are women who use woolite and fabric softener as their shampoo and conditioner. These are synthetic fibers by the you know, after all made from polyester. I know people who've used human hair products on their wigs with great success. There are many different ways to do this. I am hesitant to use something other than wig shampoo and conditioner right now, because they're working for me - and i guess i'm just trusting the manufacturers - are formulating these properly, but you will get a lot of different opinions on this. My number one favorite go-to brand, though, is bell madame shampoo, so this is the bell madame shampoo and velma, damn conditioner, which they call balsam. I love these. They are scented everything i have pretty much is scented uh, so i'll try to mention the scent. As i tell you about the products, these have a very light very fresh scent, not heavy or overbearing, but there is a scent i purchased these from continental wigs in the uk. Belle, madame products are a little bit difficult to get here in the united states and i've purchased from them. Ever since i started using the product, i love them they're, a small, family-owned business. They are just wonderful to work with and if you have an order of a hundred and fifty dollars or more from them, you can use the code wig, sis w-i-g-s-i-s, to get free shipping, and so i usually try to just stock up if i'm placing it in Another order, if i'm purchasing a wig - or i mean you, can see, i've got a giant thing of this i'll buy a few of these at a time just to have them on on hand the other product that i recommend and i do use these fairly interchangeably. I i think i like velma, damn more, but just slightly. I also love the estetica shampoo and conditioner, so these are kind of a new packaging they used to be in a different packaging. It looked somewhat like this with this color scheme, and so they have their cleanse and clarify shampoo and they're nourish and renew i've got a little bit of a glare going on, but what i'll do is i'll link these to? I believe amazon sells them. So at least you can see them uh. You can get these at many wig retailers online as well. So i encourage you to price shop and um. Whenever i link products, if amazon carries it, that's where i'll link it for a couple of reasons, number one, it's easy number two, i am an amazon affiliate, so anything you purchase through my links will help me out, but guys i got to tell you like. I get a couple cents if that per purchase most months i probably get 25 to 35 from amazon for any purchases that have been made. It'S just not a money maker, but every little bit helps because i turn that money around and i purchase more products. But i want to always encourage you, even though i link amazon, i encourage you to price shop and just try to find the best price. So those are the shampoo and conditioner that i recommend. I also um, occasionally spray some type of a conditioning or silicone spray into my wigs, depending on their need. Now i want to i've got my other spray somewhere here. I want to caution you guys i rarely put products in my wigs. Rarely rarely rarely. I feel that it makes them dirty faster. It weighs them down and makes them clumpy faster. Synthetic fibers do not absorb product, so you can use all the conditioning product in the world. It will only take as much as it can be coated on the fiber. It does not absorb so i wouldn't go overboard with conditioning products. I wouldn't just try to style your wigs with water or very little product, because what will happen is it will get dirty faster whenever you've got product coating a wig every time you touch it every you know the air, the dust and dirt. That'S just in the air. All of that will be more attracted to the hair, so i would just be really careful about using a lot of product. I really don't use a lot, but if i have a wig that really needs help. I'M i'm in between washing and i usually try to go 10 12 or more wears before washing long wears, not just for an hour at a time uh and it's starting to feel a little dry. I may spray it with one of two things. So i've got this estetica revitalize and shine. I will occasionally use this. This is, i love the smell of this so much it's so such a light scent. So if i've got a wig and it's starting to you know, maybe need some freshening up. I might just take this and just spray a little bit on my wig. It can help with flyaways and it just refreshes it a little bit. So that's one. What i probably use more often is this simply uh the simply uh, simply stylin light silk spray. It'S a silicone spray. I believe it has a unscented version. I love the smell of the scented one though it's again light kind of floral, it's so so nice. So this i use generally on my curly wigs uh to help contain the frizz on a curly wig and on the nape of longer wigs that might be tangling. This is really great to put on the nape of your wigs. So if you were to buy kind of one conditioning spray, i would recommend this one. This is the one i recommend this is more of an honorable mention nice to have in my opinion, but that's coming from someone who rarely sprays her wigs. If you're someone who's going to be spraying, your wigs a lot, if you are of the mindset that that helps your wigs and you want to spray them every time you take them off, which some people do. Then you might want something. A lot lighter than this. This is a pure silicone, it's kind of greasy and it's a little bit heavy, so i wouldn't use it a lot. The last thing on this section of the conditioning, washing and conditioning i'll, just give you a mention of - is this bamboo the silicone mix, the bamboo version. There is another silicone mix out there, that's a little bit of a different version. It is so incredibly strongly scented. I love smelly things. I do. I have no scent sensitivities, i will i love going into bath and body works. I love going into yankee candle. I often have a candle burning or instead not incense, um, essential oils, and so i have no scent sensitivity, but that other simply the silicone mix. That'S not the bamboo bambu version smells so incredibly strong. I can't use it it just and it just lingers and lingers. Even after you've rinsed it out so use that uh cautiously, but what this can be good for is, if you have a wig, that's getting old and it's really in rough shape. It'S super dry. The ends are really in bad shape. What you can do is you can take this and heavily coat the fibers with it like more than you think you should stick it in a ziploc bag and let it sit in there for a number of hours or even overnight, it's an incredibly. This is a new thing, but i guess it is open. It'S an incredibly thick mixture and it does have a scent. I really like the scent of this one um and it sometimes can help those wigs uh have a renewed life after using it. I'M not sure why it does that, because the fibers don't absorb any of the product, but um it's highly highly recommended. I haven't had to use it a whole lot because i don't wear my wigs out, but my daughter uses it on her hair as a deep conditioner, and so i bought a giant tub of it. So that's an honorable mention in this section about washing and conditioning your wigs. So let's move on to the next section, something i forgot to mention: uh hanging your wigs to dry, so there's two more products that i highly recommend that you purchase uh for hanging. Your wigs, either too dry or in between wears the first is laundry hooks. I own a ton of these laundry hooks. You can get them anywhere. Any store sells that sells laundry detergent or anything else probably has these. I get these on amazon in a multi-pack and i use these to both dry my wigs and store my wigs that i'm currently wearing. So if you only wear one wig at a time, you might might be able to get away with just having one wig stand, but i like to hang my wigs upside down um in between wears. I think it helps air out the cap and it helps so. The fibers are always being pulled this direction when you're wearing it all the time. So when you hang it upside down, it just helps gravity to pull on those fibers, just a little bit differently and kind of keeps them fresh. It does help retain body, but i don't think it gives wigs too much body um. So keep that in mind. But i i will hang the wigs by their tag over my shower rod in the bathroom after washing upside down, or i have a couple of. I have like a hat rack on my bedroom wall and you might have seen that in some of my videos that i have filmed in my bedroom. Most of my some of my chats, i filmed there um, where i hang the wigs upside down on that and um on that. I can just hang them through the wefting, but for hand-tied caps. I can't do that so then. I will use these, but these are also great if you've got like a towel rack in your bathroom that you don't need. In my old house, we had a towel rack right above the toilet that we never used, and i hung my wigs on that. All the time, so these are a must-have for wig wearers and then any type of a collapsible stand is great for storing and drying wigs as well, because the airflow gets through that cap. You can use a styrofoam head if you'd like i used to have a ton of those. I probably had 10 of them at one point and i just ended up selling them all on craigslist, because i just didn't like them. I didn't like um that you know you is you shouldn't probably dry, your wigs on those because again the airflow isn't getting through the cap and can't it could stretch out the wig depending on the size of the wig cap and because i use it stays to Adhere my wigs in the front, sorry guys i might have to turn this off until he's done, barking and um we'll see and um hold on for a second okay styling products. Let'S see if i can speed this up so there's just a few styling products that i think are, must haves lots of great nice to haves, but the must-haves are as follows: a spray bottle for water. You must have a spray bottle that is going to be essential. I try to use water before i use anything else to style. My wigs, you will want it for curly. Wigs you'll want it sometimes i'll spray, a wig down at the end of the day and hang it upside down just to refresh the style, because i don't want to wash it a spray bottle is great. It can help tame flyaways. It can help with lots of things wide tooth comb. A wide tooth comb is an absolute must. There are so many different versions out there. I happen to like the jon renau version. The best i've tried a bunch of them. This one to me is just easier to use. I will link this. I do buy mine on amazon and i will link that for you guys and then i have two styling products. Actually, three that i cannot live without my first one is my aussie miracle curls curl, defining oil. This stuff is magic with curly wigs. I love this so much. It will help refresh your curly wig style. It will help tame some frizzies that the you know simply styling. Does it too, but this is better, in my opinion, on the overall style of the curly wig, and something i found out today is this: will help tame fly-aways huge, so this wig has tons of flyaways always has tons of flyaways. If you put just a little bit on your fingers and then you kind of go over the top of the wig with it, it will tame the flyaways, and this did great for that. You want to be careful not to use too much because it could make it look greasy, but this worked wonders to tame flyaways, so i love this highly recommend it do not buy this on amazon at least not at this time. It is very expensive on amazon. You can get this for six five or six dollars at walmart target drugstores, it's way more expensive on amazon. I will link it to amazon, so you can see the product, but i would price shop that for sure jon, renau peace out cream. I do not use a ton of john renault products; this one is an exception. I really love it. I found nothing that works the same on short wigs as this. It is incredibly thick. It will coat those fibers make them feel dirty. It will last i mean in order to get rid of this, you are going to have to wash that wig, but for a short style shorter than this that you want to peace out, you know, do something with the style really manage those fibers. There is nothing like this. If you wear short wigs peace out cream is a must 100 a must. I wouldn't use it on long wigs and i probably wouldn't even use it on like this length. Maybe if i were really trying to do something different with it, but then i would end up having to wash it sooner trestle or wig wax 100 one of the best products i have found in the last year. I love this stuff. I have a review of this on youtube, which i will link. I cannot recommend this enough. This stuff is magic if you're trying to get lift and bangs or in the front if you've got a wig, that's hanging in your face. This will give it some lift that, and you won't have to necessarily use heat. It will not it's not magic in some ways where, if it's super bad and you need heat, this won't replace heat. But this has a place in your wig cabinet for sure 100 check out my review. If you want to know more about that and um, i think that's really it i mean, i guess i'll, give you an honorable mention, which is the sea salt spray by estetica. This can be really helpful with a wavy or curly wig and you just the curls are dying they're, just not living up to the what you'd like them to be they've lost their oomph. This will help you get some of that back. I did review this. I have a review on youtube. My two cons about this. I don't like the smell of this one at all so far, i've raved about the smell of everything. This one i don't like the smell of, and it really does make the wig dirty and you can feel it. It does leave behind a residue and a certain feeling to it, whereas the wig wax i feel like. I can use this every single day and it will not coat the. I don't even know how it works, because it does such a great job and it doesn't coat the fibers. You can't feel it. You can feel this. So i would say this is worse as far as coating and making the fibers feel kind of dirty. But this will coat your fibers, so i would use this sparingly, so that would be my honorable mention product. So those are really the styling products that i use every day. Sure there are some other things that i use on occasion and i am experimenting with some other things right now too, but these cover most of the bases for me and work really well. So let me tell you about some styling tools. Next, okay, so i have a few must-have styling tools that i think you have to have uh as a wig wearer, but that's my personal opinion, obviously everybody's different on what they like, but my must have really there's only a couple: the first must-have i think, every Wig, wear must have are claw clips; they make every i'm gon na drop these all over the place. So these are the super super tiny ones. I mean these little ones are very tiny. They can be really hard to use um and then they make bigger ones. They make bigger ones yet uh i have every size of clock clip you can possibly imagine, because you never know what style you're going to want to do with a wig, and these are so awesome for doing all kinds of things. The super tiny ones are great for reducing poof in a wig. I have a video where i show you how to reduce a wig. That'S too poofy by sticking either a bobby pin or a little claw clip on the underside layer and then putting the top layer and that presses that underside layer down and reduces poof. So if you want to know about that, you can check out. My tip tuesday on is a wig 2 poofy. I think you can search denise sheets poofy um, to find it, and that is amazing, but these are so awesome for clipping bangs out of your face. Creating super cute twist styles, one of the things i love to do with this wig is i love to do these they're almost like french braid twists. Look at how easy that is. I am not a stylist. I do not do well with styling, but that is super easy. These are hard for me to get with my fingers um and then you just kind of stick a little clip in and look at how easy that was. It took me two seconds and now i've got a cute little style i can go run around. The hair is out of my face. If it's a windy day, i might do it on both sides and then that way i don't have to worry about the hair and so clips are a lifesaver and i think every person, no matter what length of hair you wear should have clips. Now, if you buy a number of wigs, you should have some bobby pins because most wigs come with um bobby pins in the box, because they bobby pin the netting down so keep those bobby pins. That would be helpful. These are awesome for updos. I wear longer. Wigs and updos all the time - and these are awesome for that and make it super easy to put a wig in an updo, so everybody needs clock clips. In my opinion, you just never know when they'll come in handy, so i will definitely link some and i, by the way i do have an amazon storefront. That'S in all my videos, it's down in the how you can support me section and that i like any product i ever purchased that i like, and that i think is worthy of someone trying. I i put it in that storefront, so you can always find all of these things. There too, headbands headbands are my opinion. Another must have and i have more headbands than i can count. My favorites are these kind of headbands that have cloth over them and they're they're stiff and what i like about them is they give you the appearance of a bandana or a scarf with no skill needed now. This looks funny because i've got that clip right there, but these are so easy to use, and so, if you have a wig that you don't love, maybe you have a basic cap wig that you can see some permatease on the top. These will disguise that for you and they're foolproof, so i highly recommend headbands any kind of headband, and so i will link my favorites, which are these ones in the description, and i highly recommend them so definitely check out some headbands. Now, before i move on to how to mod the tools you need to modify your wigs, let me just give you the products that i think every wig wearer must have to secure your wigs um. I didn't really know where this fit, so i thought i'd throw it out on this section, so lots of ways to secure your wigs on your head. My go-to every day is it stays now? There are tons of versions of it stays. This is just one of them. I have three versions here in my house. Right now, i just purchase whatever is cheapest. When i'm looking to buy my it stays on amazon. That'S where i get it. I find that all of them work really much this pretty much. The same to me, i really haven't noticed much of a difference between the different brands. I'Ve probably tried four different brands um. I will say that some of them, the bottles leak pretty badly, but i don't think it's limited to any one version, and so i just always keep my it stays upside down on my counter bathroom counter, just like up against the wall and every now and then I just take a wet washcloth and wipe it up if it's leaked all over and i don't seem to have found a way to keep some of them from leaking. They just do and so just store it someplace where, if it leaks, you can wipe it up. It'S water soluble. It wipes up super super easily, so um just a tip, but the other i think every wig wearer should have is a wig grip. I don't wear wig grips usually as a rule. I just don't like having that extra bulk under my wigs, but i do wear these with my headband wigs and like yesterday, i wore estetica reeves, which isn't technically a headband wig, but i wear reeves up in an updo and oftentimes with a headband and i wore A wig grip under it yesterday just to give it some more security, so i definitely think a wig grip and it stays are really important. There are lots of other things. There'S tape, there's got to be the yellow bottle of got to be. Freeze spray, like a hairspray um, i that to me is just more work than i want to do. It stays as a roll-on and it works. So awesome you just take the roll on you roll it on your forehead, where the lace is or the front of the wig is going to go, put the wig on and it adheres. I have a video on how to use this, so you can check that out. Okay, now, oh - and i guess i'll i'll tell you about it in the modification section: let's talk about the products that i think every wig wearer must have to do slight. Easy modifications we're getting to the finish line, guys we can do it okay, so every wig wear at some point is going to come to the point where they have to do some modification to their wig to make it their own. I just don't think anybody's ever going to fully avoid this. Unless you know somebody who can do this for you and you can pay them to do it, then that might be possible. But that being said, i definitely think the challenge with wig wearing is wigs. Don'T always fit every one of us. The way we like so here are my must haves for working with wigs. My number one must have a hot air brush. I think everybody should have a hot air brush. This can be used on a synthetic wig, even though they tell you not to use heat on it. You can use if it's if it's a hot air brush that has low heat and has a plastic barrel, you can use this on a wig mine is a hot tools. I think they've come out with some different brands. Now that um will work and i have a video showing how to do this to tame bangs, and i think i've got another video showing how to use this as well so there i can teach you how to use this, and i have used this to um. Redirect bangs i've used it to on a heat friendly like this, to get the ends to be a little bit less frizzy as they start to frizz. I'Ve used this to tame poof on the top of a wig. This is awesome. Hot airbrush is number one recommendation. Um, well i guess it's not number one. This is number one, my razer comb, so that's like number two, but this is number one. So this razor comb is a must-have. I show you how to use this in multiple videos. I have an updo video, where i show you how to create some wispies on the side, so it looks more realistic in an updo. This can help. You trim bangs a little bit now if you have to cut full bangs into a wig. This probably isn't going to cut it for you, but if you have a wig, that's the bangs are just too long in some places you can use this razor comb to just sort of trim off a few of those places if you're not good. With straight scissors. This is the way to go this thing i i use this all the time. This is awesome, so check out my video on how to use that, if you're, curious and then a thinning shears is a must-have. In my opinion, i think most people are going to come across a wig that they need to thin. At some point, i do show you how to do that in a tip tuesday. I thin a tressallure shayna thinning shears are awesome, but if you have to choose right now, this get this get this later get this now. This is really that razor is super important and then a straight scissors, i think, is really helpful. I don't use straight scissors. Very often because i'm not good with them but um, they can be really helpful. The other uh sort of i guess a little bit um, most wig wearers, aren't going to start with these things, but i highly recommend you have tweezers. Most people have a tweezers. Tweezers are necessary for opening up a part line on a wig, that's too densely knotted. I have a tip tuesday, where i show you how to tweeze the part line and the lace front that was just too naughty and how to make that look more realistic and the tweezers will help you. With that scissors to cut lace. I tend to use a pinking shears when i cut my lace, because i like the zigzag that it gives, and it just looks a little more realistic to me. There is controversy over whether or not to cut zigzags in a lace front. John renault recommends that you do that with their lace fronts, which is why i've adopted this as my preference for all ready to wear synthetic wigs, they're very unwieldy, though they're huge, i haven't, found smaller pinking shears. It is much easier to use straight scissors on a lace up front, but i really like the way these look the best. So this is what i use now as i'm getting into human hair. I'M finding that lace is a little bit different, i'm using a straight scissors on those. So just note that if you have lace that is too dark for your skin, too light for your skin, which i actually find sometimes with these transparent wigs is. The lace is too obvious, or just too long or because i adhere my wigs. Sometimes you can see a line of indentation there uh, where i've adhered it, because it's sort of pressing into my skin so doing trimming it with the pinking shears eliminates that. So i think it's super recommended. The other thing i would recommend is some sort of makeup which most women have some makeup. Even if you don't wear makeup a lot, i like to use a translucent powder and just a face makeup that um. This was actually too light for my skin, and so i actually use it on my part lines now. Instead - and these brushes are amazing - i just learned about these from tia maria who's, another wig reviewer, but they're, just they're shaped so great for getting in there on a part line and putting some powder on the part line, which makes it look so much more realistic. So i highly recommend you don't have to have these in particular, although i think they work really easily, but any little makeup brush. That will let you take some powder and apply it to the part line. I show you how to make a part look more realistic. Using makeup so those are must-haves along with your styling and then honorable mention because i don't know that this is a must-have. But it's an honorable mention furniture, markers or copic markers. Some people will use permanent markers. But if you are someone who needs a little bit of rooting on a wig and you get a wig that either doesn't have rooting or it's too light a furniture marker will allow you to root it and works super awesome. I have multiple, multiple videos, where i show you how to root a wig, and i actually have a video where i put low lights all throughout a blonde wig and completely change the color. Those work awesome uh. They have a little bit of a scent going on there. They do have a scent, i mean sort of like the smelly markers. You know. Permanent markers have a scent, but it doesn't linger and i think they work wonderful. They don't fully wash out, but they will fade with washing, and so, if you have ever struggled with a wig, because the color was too light for you, these will help you, you can put a little bit of rooting in. You can just drag some down throughout and put low lights in again. I'Ve got videos where i show this to you. I cannot count the number of women who've done this after watching my video and come back to me and said: oh, my gosh, you just saved my life, this wig. I can wear it now and it's now my go-to, if i you know, can't get the color. I want i know i can make the wig wearable for me. So it's a really great technique. I call it an honorable mention because i don't know that it's a must-have, but definitely the further - you get in your wig wearing journey you're going to want something like that. I do have a powder that i recently reviewed that will lighten dark roots. I don't have it here, but that is something i just recently discovered, and so something to consider is they do make root powders in blonde shades that are meant to cover up regrowth. I don't like the sprays i'll just tell you guys that right now i don't like the sprays they coat the fibers and make them feel very sticky and gummy. The powder worked great. If i remember, i will link it in the description so that you can go watch that review and see that product all right. I'M gon na stop this and just make sure i didn't miss anything i'll, be right back, okay, guys, that's it! Those are my must-have products for a wig wear. I know that was a lot, but that's why i broke it down into different segments, because you may not be to the point where you're ready to make modifications to a wig, so you're not maybe going to need the furniture markers and the razor comb and the Pinking shears and all of that at this point, but you are needing to know how to walk what to wash your wig with or what to style your wig with so hopefully that gets. You started i'll think about tip tuesday videos in the future. Where i go a little bit deeper, maybe a little bit more advanced techniques and i have a ton of tip tuesdays out there right now that teach you how to do a lot of things but, as i start to discover new products and new techniques, i'll definitely Share those in the future, if you have any specific questions for me, please put them in the comments. Let me know what you're wondering if i know the answer, i'm i'm happy to help. If i don't know the answer, then i'll put it on my list of things to research to learn about, so that i can bring that education to everybody, because if you have the question you, you know more people have that same question thanks for watching this is A really long, video, but again i broke it into segments and i'll timestamp it in the bottom. So hopefully that'll work for everybody. I love you guys. I really hope this was helpful for you i'll talk to you soon.

Golden Gaming: Thank you so much for all of this info. I have been wearing wigs due to alopecia for about 12 years and never took the time to learn any of this stuff. I think I have just pouted at the fact that i even had to wear wigs. I just started watching wig videos very recently and have learned so much from you and others. This information is invaluable to me. I took lots of notes!! You look stunning in that wig. Love it and I truly Thank God for you and the information you share.

Clara: Denise your an anchor in this up and down wig wearing journey we're on! Thank you

TundraWoman Says: Love the Simply Styling-a very little bit of it goes a very long way. Thanks, Denise. Love the hair BTW, looks wonderful and so classic :-)

Patty Carosi: Hi Denise I really got a lot of item's from this video that I been wanting and needed now as I am learning so much from you and other wig sisters.Thank you so much for all you do for us. I am so grateful! ❤

Sonya Vicars: Wow. Thanks so much for the video. I just ordered my first wig - Alva by Noriko. It arrives on Friday. After watching this video I am confident in ordering the products you've recommended. Thank you

Marlene Olson: Love these tips. For wig drying, I use cheapy cheap shower curtain rings (from the dollar store) that I just loop through the tag. I hang them from the shelf above my washer - if it drips, it goes in the machine. And I just bought the Aussie Curly gel and used it on my bio hair. I didn’t really like it on my hair but will try it on wigs. I use Brandywine Volume Mousse (provides lots of volume!), peace out, and wig hair spray. But I want some of that Wig Wax! By the way, this color and style looks great on you!

Marlene Olson: By the way, I have been using It Stays for about 20 years….but not on my wigs. I wear a prosthesis on my leg and years ago, the prosthetist recommended the product to keep my sleeve from sliding down. Worked amazing and I have been using it off and on for years. Funny, tho, I rarely wear lace front (too expensive) so I don’t use It Stays for wigs. (Also works on keeping clothing from sliding around)

Becky Moyes: I can vouch for copic markers they are a game changer for rooting , thank you Denise for your gracious sharing, you were born for this , God Bless xx

Jean Jacobs: Greetings Denise! Thank you so much for your recommendations. I ordered some clips that you shared with us and I really like them. I am going to Amazon to get some new stuff now! Love and blessings ♥️

Margie Martin: Great video! Thanks for all the info. I’m a relatively new wig wearer and it was interesting to me to hear about all the products you use to style your wigs. I’ve not used any yet but will definitely be trying some of them. Especially the wax and the Simply Stylin’ spray. Thanks so much, Denise.

Lyn FL: Wow! I thought wigs were wear and go. I didn't know they were so involved. Just as much of headache as real hair; I think. This video is very helpful for newbies to wigs. I have been wearing wigs for two years and didn't know about most of these products or why you would use them. I am using Jon Renau Easihair Shampoo and Conditioner. My wigs seem to wear out quickly using this product. I will try the Estetica Designs Cleanse & Clarify Wig Shampoo & Conditioner you recommended. Very informative video. Thanks, Denise.

Sally Biondo: Hi Denise! Thanks for the update. I watched your previous video on your favorites and purchased some of the items. Everything you recommended worked out well for me. I appreciate all the suggestions. You are a blessing. Thanks again and God Bless you!

Abigail Johnson: Hi, Denise! You look terrific in that blonde color. So pretty on you. Thanks for being you and your content.

Michelle Richards: That is such a great color and wig on you! How fun! Thank you for all you do to educate us!

mufinmanswife: Thanks again Denise! Bought a bunch of your must haves....headbands are my #4 serves so many purposes

A Li: Thanks Denise. You’ve provided a lot of useful information and tips!

Brunny Ayala: Thank you so much for all your help. You are my favorite. I just put an order for four of these products including the Hot Tools brush. May God bless you and help you to continue doing your good work.

Marjorie Bevan: Fabulous video Denise. A few newbie products in there. I used your technique with a Copic Marker to tone down a RW topper and it worked well. The front of the topper around my face looked like a cheap bleach job. I used a grey/taupe colour and it is now wearable. I promised myself to never order RW again but golly you look so good in Real Deal I am tempted.

Christina Knapp: I just love your videos and always such great information! Thanks Denise

Julie Bliss: I have never commented before but I just had to let you know how helpful you are. Thank you for all that you do!

7swordMary: Best EVER look on you, colors AND style ❣️

isabelleandmichael: Thank you for this video. I recently bought the Alva by Noriko in silver stone. I love it. I would like to know how to soften the new shine of the white areas. Is there any product that helps with the shine? I've learned so much from your video Thank you.

Marian Russom: This was a GREAT video...sooo helpful and informative to this new wig lady. Could you show a styling wig series like RW's down Time from box to product photo style....on long w/ waves in lower layers...You are so kind to share your experience w/ wigs with us esp me a new wiggy CONFUSED wakky lady!!! Thank you!!! God Bless you!!!! Marian

laughing Hawk: I have a question you might be able to answer. I've seen a lot of videos on how to curl a non heat friendly wig. They always use perm rods and soak the wig in how water. Once it dries, take out the perm rods. Any idea if hot water damages the wigs in the long run?

A Pippin: Wow that’s the best wig I’ve seen on you yet! It makes you look young and sophisticated and chic!

PinkandPink: Fantastic video!!! So much great information, thank you so much!

Apple Pip: Thank you so much for this video, it's really helpful.

AD Yipi: ... well done! thx for all ur tips, tricks 'n styling faves ... u & ur videos are all so helpful 'n informative. Also, don't think I've seen a wig that didn't light up when it got fit to ur beautiful canvas. bw's!

CeeCee Crafts: Great video. Thank you so much, Denise. ❤️

Kristen Shaffer: Hi Denise! Thank for these awesome tips!!! I really like your adorable canine helper in the background!

Mary ann Mcgowen: Wonderful tip list. Very helpful.

Kristin Ayers: What size of the hot air brush do you have? Thanks so much for all of the great information! ❤️

Iris Reeves: Hi there! You are totally Awesome!!! Thank you sooooo much for all the information! It is so helpful! I really appreciate all the time you take too help all of us!! Stay safe and stay ready,,,,, Jesus is coming,,,, Until then keep your videos coming, I love’em, and you too! God Bless you and your family! ❤️

PMD: Great tips, thanks so much.

Annet de Jong: You look beautiful with this wig! (Bye from the Netherlands)

Gerri W: Great video thank you for all the information

The Magic of Wigs: Wonderful video! Thank you

Patti Eernisse: I have worn wigs for along time. I have never worn a lace front wig, I usually wear a traditional cap. I usually wear Drew from Noriko and I just purchased Pam. Should I be using a wig tape? You talked about the hot air brush, can I use a smaller barrel since my wigs are shorter?

Elizabeth Knowland: Excellent video. Thank you.

Barb D: What do you suggest for all those flyaways? What color lipstick do you have on? It’s pretty! Where do I find your videos on adding roots?

Sally K: Hi Denise, great video and I love your hair. May I ask where you got the big tub of bambu?

Sally Taylor: I so wish there was something to dull the super shine of synthetic wigs. Even the heat friendly ones are too shiny. I just can’t get past how unnatural they look and can’t bring myself to wear one. To me, the shine screams WIG. I’ve wasted so much money. I wear a human hair topper but would love to be able to wear natural looking synthetic wigs if there was such a thing. I’ve watched lots of videos on how to take some shine away but none of that really works too well. Such a bummer. I do enjoy your videos.

Bonita Beck: Great info thank you!

Annette F: What was the discount code for Continental wigs?

David & Donna Born: How does products get umph back in curls when fibers don't absorb..I know it's the same type of question I already asked. Thanks

Elaine Parman: Love your makeup. What are you wearing?

David & Donna Born: I can see how water would help with fly aways but what else would spritzing with water do being the fibers don't absorb?

Reva Hauber: Price????????????? Price??????? Price?????????????

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