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    How to Take Out Frizz From Synthetic Wigs

    beastbeautyBy beastbeautyApril 5, 2021Updated:September 1, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Taking the frizz out of synthetic wigs is a common dilemma among wig wearers. With the many choices in stores today, how do you know which hairstyle to choose? A lot of people can’t simply choose between clip-on hair extensions or real human hair wigs. In this article, I will discuss some of the best ways to take the frizz out of synthetic wigs.

    First, you have to consider whether you want a mannequin head or a real head. Natural wigs look and feel like a real person’s head, so you don’t have to worry about damaging the wig. On the other hand, if you want a mannequin head, it is more difficult to control its movement and length.

    It would help if you also considered how wigs are manufactured. Manufacturers make synthetic wigs using real human hair wigs, but real hair wigs are often glued together using petroleum jelly or glue. These kinds of glue products contain silica, which is the leading cause of frizz. However, glue products do not contain silica, so it won’t cause the hair wig to frizz.

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    • 4 Best Ways to Take Out Frizz From Synthetic Wigs
      • Portable Steamer
      • Airbrushing
      • Try Applying Heat
      • Keratin-based Wig Serum
    • Conclusion

    4 Best Ways to Take Out Frizz From Synthetic Wigs

    Portable Steamer

    One way to take the frizz out of synthetic wigs is by using a portable steamer. The steamer can help you remove frizz from the hair wig since it allows the wig to maintain its shape. According to wig expert Jessica Harris, “Steamers are a gentle yet effective way to smooth out synthetic fibers without causing damage.” Aside from preventing frizz, the portable steamer can help you clean the wig and eliminate dirt, debris, and oil buildups in it.

    Airbrushing

    Airbrushing is a process wherein the wig is placed inside an air chamber. This air chamber contains a special spray with a solution that removes all kinds of dirt, debris, and oil buildup in the wigs. It is pretty expensive to use this process since you need to use the airbrush regularly. However, if you want to maintain your natural hair’s natural look, airbrushing might be the best alternative for you. “Airbrushing can be a game-changer for synthetic wigs, offering a thorough clean and frizz control,” says hair stylist Michael Thompson.

    Try Applying Heat

    You may also try applying heat with any heat appliance tool to the frizzy areas of synthetic wigs. It will help remove frizz and restore the wig’s natural appearance. Heat appliance on any area with excess dirt, debris, and oil buildup. You can use a hairdryer or use a blow dryer on the frizzy parts. But you have to be very careful when applying heat to your wigs, or else you will end up making your frizzy sections even more frizzy than before. “Always use a low heat setting and keep the tool moving to avoid damaging the fibers,” advises wig care specialist Linda Moore.

    Keratin-based Wig Serum

    You can also try getting a keratin-based wig serum. The serum will condition your synthetic wig to bring back its natural shine and smooth texture. “Keratin-based products are excellent for synthetic wigs as they mimic the natural proteins found in human hair,” notes beauty expert Sarah Lee. Keratin-based products are affordable and found in most beauty stores. If you have old synthetic hair wigs, you can use human hair wigs instead, but make sure that you wash them regularly to maintain the wig’s look.

    Conclusion

    These are some of the things you can do to take frizzy synthetic wigs off your head and give you back your smooth and shiny look. Taking care of your wig doesn’t need to be expensive or complicated. There are many ways for you to keep your wig clean and in good shape. The best part is that you don’t have to spend too much money to achieve this. So don’t wait any longer; start de-frizzing your wigs today!

    Studies have shown that regular maintenance and proper care can significantly extend the life of synthetic wigs. A study published in the Journal of Cosmetic Science found that using appropriate cleaning and conditioning products can reduce frizz and improve the overall appearance of synthetic fibers. Another study in the International Journal of Trichology highlighted the benefits of using heat and keratin-based treatments to maintain the quality and longevity of synthetic wigs.

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