How to Create Natural Texture and Waves to a Wigs
Human hair Body Wave Wig give you the styling versatility to change your hairstyle as much as you change your mind! Go from smooth and straight one day to wavy and voluminous the next. Using a curling iron is the most common tool used to create waves, but have you tried adding waves to your Water Wave Wig using the diffuser attachment on your hairdryer?
1. Set Up Your Styling Station
Ensure you do not pierce any lace or monofilament features, as this will damage the delicate material. Instead, we recommend placing the pins through the velvet material of the ear tabs and nape.
2. Saturate Hair with Water
Use a spray bottle to saturate all the hair with water. Spray and work into hair until the hair is thoroughly wet but not dripping.
3. Detangle
Unlike synthetic wigs, Deep Wave Wig is processed and colored, so the hair can tend to get dry. Give your human hair the extra love it needs by applying BeautiMark's 3-in-1 Miracle Protect before styling. This spray will detangle, moisturize, and provide heat protection to human hair wigs and toppers. Spray the 3-in-1 Miracle Protect before combing to help make detangling easier, but make sure to focus the spray on the hair and not the cap.
4. Scrunch Away
Loosely section the hair. Starting at the ends of the hair in one section, start scrunching the hair in your hands. Then, work your way to the roots of the hair. If you want tighter waves, add more Velvet Spray Gel until you achieve your desired wave pattern.
5. Let's Diffuse
With the hair diffuser attachment added to your blow dryer, set your speed to low and your heat setting to warm/medium. Collect a manageable section of hair in your hand. Turn on the blow dryer and direct the diffuser's airflow to follow the direction of the hair towards the ends.
6. Set & Go
Finish off your look with a light mist of hairspray to keep your waves in place all day. Now you're ready to take your beach waves on the go! Watch the video below for visual help on how to add the perfect beach waves to your human hair wig using a hair dryer diffuser.
I hope you have found this guide useful. If you need any more help just let us know either by visit www.mslynnhair.com
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