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How To Maintain Wavy Wigs Properly?
How To Maintain Wavy
Wigs Properly?
March 10, 2021
Bobby pins need no introduction.
You’ve probably used them to tame
flyaways at some point in your life. But
did you know that you can also use
them to secure your Wigs? Especially
Wavy Wigs because they are not easy to
be tamed. Bobby pins provide a firm
hold from the moment you put your wig
on in the morning until the moment it
comes off at night.
Steps To Secure The Wigs
Properly:
1. When deciding on which pins to
purchase, bear in mind that not all
bobby pins are the same. They come in
a wide variety of shapes and sizes,
differing in terms of thickness,
flexibility, ridges, and color. When
choosing proper bobby pins, make sure
that the pin feels comfortable and
flexible enough to wear for hours at a
time; if yours give you a headache after
a few hours, swap them out for a new
set. And make sure that the color
matches your Synthetic wigs wherever
possible in order to reduce visibility.
2. Once you’ve purchased the correct
bobby pins, tie or braid down of your
natural hair. Smooth any stray or baby
hairs with gel, hairspray, or pomade.
Your hair should lie as flat as possible.
3. Secure your wig slowly, working from
the front to the back. Make sure that it’s
in the position you want. Check,
double-check, and triple-check in the
mirror.
4. Now it’s time to break out the bobby
pins. Work slowly by lifting your wig
slightly section by section. It is
recommended to begin at the front:
Gently lift up a section of the wig along
your edges, then slide the bobby pin
through both the weft and your own
hair.
5. Work all the way around your head.
Check how secure the wig feels. If it
feels even a little bit unstable, add more
bobby pins. As long as they’re not
visible (and if you’ve chosen a matching
color, then they shouldn’t be visible!)
add as many as it takes for it to feel
completely secure.
6. Shake your head slightly to make
sure that the Hair Wig holds. If that
causes some Frizzy Hair then smooth it
out with a loop brush. You’re ready to
go!
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Pros Of Using Bobby Pins In
Human Hair Wigs:
1. Bobby pins are cheap and easy to
come by. If you have access to a beauty
supply store--or even a convenience
store--you can often pick up a pack of
several dozen for little more than a
dollar. The low price and high
availability make it easy to try out
different types, purchase different
colors, and restock on the go.
2. Bobby pins don’t use any sort of
chemicals, unlike glue, so they won’t
leave you with an aggravated scalp.
That is unless you secure them too
tightly.
3. Bobby pins are easy to manage, so if
you want to adjust your wig--or even
change it completely during the
day--you’ll be able to do that without
wrestling with glue.
Cons Of Using Bobby Pins In
Human Hair Wigs:
1. You will need a good amount of
natural hair in order to use bobby pins,
as the pins must have something to
secure to. If you’re wearing a wig as a
way to compensate for hair loss, then
bobby pins may not be the method for
you.
2. If you secure the pins too tightly, they
can cause a headache.
3. It can sometimes require plenty of
pins to secure a wig properly. If you use
too few, the wig may subtly go askew
without you realizing it. If you use too
many, you may irritate your scalp or
even pull out your natural hair.
4. Using many pins can make putting on
or taking off a wig a bit
time-consuming.
5. Bobby pins are not commonly used
when applying Lace Front Wigs or a full
lace wig, because they will break the
lace with holes.
So these were some of the Cons and
Pros of using Bobby Pins to Secure your
Wigs. I used Indique Hair Wigs as they
are pretty amazing! I have been using
their Wigs for the past 4 years or
something I guess and I have never
been disappointed.
I usually go for Indique Hair Wigs as
they are pretty natural, top quality, and
affordable too! Plus they’ll be having a
Women’s Day Sale this year so you
should totally check them out!
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