How to Curl a Synthetic Wig With Steam

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Jennifer Branett

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Written By

Jennifer Branett

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If you are looking for a new and unique way to curl your synthetic wig, then you will want to try using steam. This method is simple, fast, and results in curls that last all day. In just a few easy steps, you can have beautiful curly hair without harsh chemicals or heat tools.

How to Curl a Synthetic Wig With Steam

All you need is a steamer and some patience. This blog post will show you how to curl a synthetic wig with steam. Try using steam to curl your wig! It’s an easy process that only takes a few minutes. Plus, it’s a great way to refresh an old wig. Keep reading to learn more!

Step by Step Guide: How to Curl a Synthetic Wig With Steam

Step 1: Start by Spraying Your Wig With Water. 

Using a water bottle, evenly spray your wig with water. Make sure that the wig is damp but not drenched. You can also use a leave-in conditioner for this step to help protect your hair. If the wig is too wet, it will take longer to curl.

Step 2: Place the Wig on a Mannequin Head. 

Place the wig on a mannequin head or Styrofoam head. This will help the wig keep its shape while you are curling it. You can also use a paper towel roll or another cylindrical object to help the wig keep its shape.

Step 3: Fill a Spray Bottle With Hot Water. 

Fill a spray bottle with hot water. Make sure the water is very hot, but not boiling. Boiling water can damage the synthetic fibers of the wig. So to keep the wig from getting damaged, use hot water below the boiling point.

Step 4: Try Different Curling Techniques. 

There are a few different curling techniques that you can try. For example, you can use your fingers to create loose curls, or you can use a wide-toothed comb to create tighter curls. Experiment with different techniques to see what works best for you.

Try Different Curling Techniques

Step 5: Set the Curls With Hair Spray.

Set the curls with hair spray once you have achieved the desired curl pattern. This will help the curls last longer. You can also use a setting lotion or gel to help the curls hold. If you want, you can also clip the curls in place to help them hold even longer.

Step 6: Allow the Wig to Cool. 

After setting the curls, allow the wig to cool. This will help the synthetic fibers of the wig to set in the new curl pattern. Once the wig has cooled, you can remove it from the mannequin or Styrofoam head.

Step 7: Style as Desired and Enjoy Your New Curls!

Now that you have learned how to curl a synthetic wig with steam, you can style your hair as desired. You can wear your new curls loose or in an updo. Whatever style you choose, you are sure to look fabulous! Thanks for reading, and enjoy your new curls.

Style as Desired and  Enjoy Your New Curls

Tips to Care for Synthetic Wigs

  1. Store your wig on a wig stand or mannequin head when you’re not wearing it. This will help the wig keep its shape and prevent tangles.
  2. Gently brush your wig with a wide-toothed comb to remove tangles. Be careful not to pull or tug on the hair.
  3. Use a mild shampoo and conditioner to clean your wig. Avoid using products that contain alcohol, as this can damage the synthetic fibers.
  4. Allow your wig to air dry naturally whenever possible. If you must use a blow dryer, set it on the cool setting and use a diffuser attachment.
  5. When brushing your wig, start from the bottom and work your way up. This will prevent the hair from tangling.
  6. Avoid using heat styling tools, which can damage the synthetic fibers. If you must use heat, set the temperature to the lowest setting possible.
  7. Be careful when combing or brushing wet hair, as this can cause breakage. Gently squeeze excess water from the hair before combing or brushing.
  8. Avoid sleeping with your wig on, as this can cause tangles and matting. If you must sleep with your wig, use a satin pillowcase to help prevent tangles.

How to Keep a Synthetic Wig From Drying Out?

Synthetic wigs are made from synthetic fibers that can dry out easily. To prevent your wig from drying out, avoid using heat styling tools and allow your wig to air dry whenever possible. You should also use a mild shampoo and conditioner to clean your wig, and avoid products that contain alcohol. If you must use a blow dryer, set it on the cool setting and use a diffuser attachment.

Start from the bottom when brushing your wig and work your way up. Be careful when combing or brushing wet hair, as this can cause breakage. Gently squeeze excess water from your wig after washing it, and never wring it out. Allow your wig to dry naturally whenever possible, and store it on a wig stand when you’re not wearing it. With proper care, your synthetic wig will last for many months.

Can You Steam a Wig Without a Steamer?

Yes, you can steam a wig without a steamer. Instead, you can use a bowl of boiling water and a towel to create a makeshift steamer. Boil a pot of water and hold the bowl of hot water close to the wig.

A Wig Without a Steamer

Cover the wig and bowl with a towel to trap the steam. Hold the wig over the steam for a few minutes. If the water starts to cool, reheat it. When reheating the water, be careful not to let it boil for too long, as this can damage the synthetic fibers.

Conclusion

All in all, curling a synthetic wig with steam is not as difficult as it may seem. By following the simple steps outlined in this post, you should be able to achieve bouncy, natural-looking curls without damaging your wig. So, there you have it! Your complete guide on how to curl a synthetic wig with steam.

We hope this article was helpful and that you’re now able to achieve beautiful, bouncy curls without damaging your wig. Have you tried steaming your wig before? What tips do you have for others who want to curl their synthetic wigs? You can share them in the comments below!

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