butterfly_wings
New Member
I read on old thread on here about renewing the ends of your synthetic wigs by ironing them. So I tried it on my curly wig with my straightening irons. So I tried it on a small section, the first time it melted the hair so I lowered the temperature and it did tidy them up however I could not create a curl in the end.
Anyway after looking online I came across someone saying to pour boiling water over your wig to bring it back to life, so I tried it on a old curly wig I had. I washed it, placed it on top of a metal flask inside of a large pot and poured boiling water over it a bit at a time. The curls loosed and I combed it out, I poured over another full kettle of boiling later and left the wig to air dry. The next day the wig looks like a brand new straight wig without the fake shine, it looks so nice and natural, I added a tiny amount of coconut oil to the wig to make it easier to comb.
From now on I will always do this to my old wigs, better than throwing them way
Give it a try
Anyway after looking online I came across someone saying to pour boiling water over your wig to bring it back to life, so I tried it on a old curly wig I had. I washed it, placed it on top of a metal flask inside of a large pot and poured boiling water over it a bit at a time. The curls loosed and I combed it out, I poured over another full kettle of boiling later and left the wig to air dry. The next day the wig looks like a brand new straight wig without the fake shine, it looks so nice and natural, I added a tiny amount of coconut oil to the wig to make it easier to comb.
From now on I will always do this to my old wigs, better than throwing them way
Give it a try