
open oven, heater, etc.) Excessive heat can damage the fiber Be cautious when standing near a heat source (i.e.
You can use heat to style synthetic fiber (curling irons, flat irons or blow dryers) just be cautious with the temperature. We recommend using your fingertips or wig brush/comb for your desired style. Gently comb through using your Wide Tooth Comb For mid-length to long length styles, apply HD Smooth Detangling Spray, (3-5 pumps) focusing on bottom half of wig or hairpiece. Allow wig or hairpiece to air dry naturally by placing on a plastic or wire wig stand. Gently detangle hair using your wide tooth comb.
Spray with conditioning spray (3-5 pumps) keeping away from base of wig or hairpiece. Wrap wig or hairpiece in a towel and gently pat dry. Rinse thoroughly under cool running water until water runs clear. do not rub hair as this may cause tangling Gently lather the hair with a small amount of shampoo, making sure that the hair is traveling in the same direction. Wet hair completely using cool running water. Before washing your wig or hairpiece, gently remove any tangles using your paddle brush or wide tooth comb. You'll want to have a hair brush on hand, a hair tie, a curling wand, and heat protectant.Synthetic Hair Care We recommend washing your alternative hair every 6-8 wears CLEANSE & CONDITION You'll also need a comb so that you can part your hair precisely (I used a rat-tail comb for extra precision, but a fine-tooth comb is fine). If you're really serious about cutting your own bangs, you need to invest in a pair of shears - the scissors you have lying around aren't sharp enough, and you'll end up with a jagged cut. Read on for a step-by-step breakdown of how to cut your own bangs at home. If not, it's not like I'm doing anything besides baking bread, anyway. With Fekkai on my team, I felt confident that I could come out on the other end with flawless bangs. I did the research, I gathered the supplies, and I got in touch with celebrity stylist Frédéric Fekkai, who not only endorsed my bang-cutting idea, but also volunteered to walk me through the process over a video call. (Think Bridget Bardot in the '70s.) Determined to give myself the curtain bangs of my dreams, I powered forward. After drooling over photos of mussed-up curtain bangs for months, I knew I wanted to give them a whirl.Ĭurtain bangs are parted down the middle, and they are typically longer and more feathered, giving them an undone, messy feel. I needed to find a way to put some life into it ASAP. My hair typically dries wavy, but with my grown-in locks, it was starting to dry straight. After a few months without a haircut, I was already starting to see that effect.
I have super thick, long hair that looks weighed down and lifeless unless I have tons of layers.