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For any of you who wear wigs, if it's a straight style, it's AMAZING what a difference using a straightener would make. Like all my frizz and tangles vanished.

Also I am dubbing myself the wig expert of Mastodon so if you're interested in tips, links, whatever, lemme know!

Filene ๐ŸŒ ๐ŸŒ ๐ŸŒ  @Filene

@guerrillarain could you advise a good starting tutorial for wig care? I have some that just aren't as smooth, now, and lost their sheen and style.. :x

I know, at best, how to wash my wigs. I think I brushed the curls out of one until I heard to make short strokes instead of big ones..

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@Filene So I'm not sure with curly wigs (I usually do straight wigs, so I will need to research this), but with straight wigs, I get a spray bottle, fill with a little cheap conditioner and MOSTLY water and spray the wig down, squeeze lightly with a towel and let it air dry with a towel over it.

When it dries, detangle in sections and then use a straightener to reduce frizz and add shine.

@guerrillarain this is great advice, @guerrillarain O.O. Would a normal hair straightener work, or must it be for wigs?

Thank you!!

@Filene Yeap! Majority of wigs are safe for up to 400 degrees fahrenheit so I put my straightener that I use for my natural hair on medium-high with no product on. Didn't burn or anything...

@Filene also FYI I got a cheap synthetic wig for $20 and have been using every day for 2 months and it still looks and feels like new and natural ๐Ÿ˜Š so don't let people trick you into getting the expensive stuff for simple looks.

@Filene For curly wigs, I also don't detangle while wet. But essentially if you clean/condition it, let it dry and detangle with a wide-tooth comb, that should reduce frizz as well. Dunno about shine unfortunately.