Cosplay Wigs is really important for a Cosplay Show. At long last, you bought the wig for your favorite curly-haired character. After wearing it around, it's started to look a bit sad and not as neat as before, but what are you supposed to do? If you drop it, it would be a waste of money.
Trust me when I say this is going to be the wig you want to mess with the least, because the longer the wig is and the more hair it has, the longer this will take. Be warned that this should be the wig you are the most careful with, because this process sucks. Defend this wig with your life.
Now Let's see how to care for the Curly Wig?
I just use the brave merida Cosplay Wig to show you the process.
Starting at the bottom, section off your hair as if you were to sew in some tracks. Leave a small bunch of hair at the bottom of the wig down for you to work on.
Use your fingers to separate the curls from other curls before viciously combing the ends of the hair. This is easy for you to do it.
It now looks gross and horrible like this. Looks better?
We may face this hair, how to fix this problem? Take up your flat iron and iron the ends.
You can do this even if your wig is not heat resistant as long as you're careful. Don't worry if your hair starts to look a little flat, we can fix that. You can use a curling iron to fix this if your wig is heat resistant.
With the hair still warm (not hot, don't burn yourself!), wrap the hair around your finger in a tight curl. Hold for a few seconds before letting go. Also you could use a Pen to roll it. Pretty easy to do, right?
And then you could do the entire wig with those processes. I know this would be a great work to do, but if you have enough time, I am sure you could have fun when doing this.
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