kittenz
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I was wondering if i can wet set a synthetic track to make a ponytail? I remember I saw my college room-mate set a track she had by rodding it up and then putting it in the microwave to dry. Yes, the microwave.
I wouldn't have to use her primitive method but do you think i could dry it under the hooded dryer? I have synthetic yak hair, i think, but it's too straight and i'd like to have a curly pony. What are you're thoughts? TIA
I wouldn't have to use her primitive method but do you think i could dry it under the hooded dryer? I have synthetic yak hair, i think, but it's too straight and i'd like to have a curly pony. What are you're thoughts? TIA
One of my hairdressers used to do hair out of her house and did it that way. It's quicker to dry. She would rod the ponytail and put it in the microwave then bring it back and put it on somebody's head. As far as synthetic hair goes, it depends on the hair. They now have those ones that can be curled up to a certain temperature. It should tell you on the package. You can do it with those. I've used hot rollers on that kind of synthetic hair with no problem. Most brands offer it now. It's a cross between human and synthetic. And you can usually get it any length and it's cheaper than human. The regular synthetic hair will melt.
. I don't even look at human hair when I go to BSS because I KNOW it's going to be more money. I hadn't realized they come so cheap too. Thanks again. I post a pic when I finally get around to making my phony pony. 
