Dying human hair wig – DIY complete guide

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The question of how to color a human hair wig is one that is frequently posed by individuals who wear wigs. When you spend a significant amount of money on a wig, you want it to have a long useful life and to be versatile in terms of both the ways in which it can be styled and the colors in which it can be dyed. The good thing is that if you are wearing a real human hair wig, this is far easier to dye a human hair wig as compared to a synthetic wig. Additionally, unlike synthetic wigs, human hair wig is capable of superior color absorption. The good news is that if you know the proper dying processes, you may extend the life of your wig and make it look better for longer. Fortunately, this guide will equip you with all of the skills necessary to color your human hair wig in the comfort of your own home.

Essentials you will need:

In order to get started, you must have these things on hand.

  1. Wide-tooth comb
  2. Bleach (in case of dark hair wig)
  3. Hair-dye
  4. Dye brush
  5. Mixing bowl
  6. Disposable Gloves
  7. Wig head
  8. A wig
  9. Towel

The length and density of the wig will determine the amount of color that should be used. It is likely that the density might be anything between 130 and 200 percent. The denser wigs call for more chemicals, and the preparation for coloring them takes significantly more time.

Prepare your wig before dying:

If you choose to dye your wig, you should never undertake the dying process before washing it first. It could have traces of oil and other types of dirt. It is necessary to give your hair wig a thorough cleaning with high-quality shampoo and conditioner before you dye it. After it has had time to dry, remove any knots or tangled parts by combing through the wig.

In this guide, you will be getting educated on two methods that are easy to do at home.

Let’s get started:

Method no 01: Applying with the brush:

Step No 1:

Take a neat and dry wig and put this on the wig head.

Apply the styling gel on the wig lace to prevent the lace from getting dye stains. Cover the area of the lace that is visible. Allow the gel to settle completely. It could take the entire night for it to dry.

Step No 2:

Put the gloves on your hands. In a mixing bowl, combine the hair developer with the hair coloring. Carefully read the directions that are stated on the packaging of the product. Make sure the solution is well-mixed.

 Step No 3:

Take the dying brush and start working it through the hair. Be sure to brush each individual strand of hair while avoiding the lace area. Give good coverage to each and every hair strand. Even out the dye with the help of the comb.

Step No 4:

After you have completed the dying process, set the wig aside to air dry and let the dye set. On the back of the package is where you’ll typically find the drying instructions.

Step No 5:

When the wig is dry, wash it with warm water. Continue rinsing the wig until the water becomes completely clear.

Step No 6:

Apply the conditioner on the wig as per the instruction mentioned on the package.

Step No 7:

Blot the hair wig with a towel until it stops dripping. After that, place it again on the wig head and allow it to dry completely. If the wig is made of real hair, you can speed up the drying process by using a blow dryer on it.

Method no 2: dying using watercolor

Step No 1:

Prepare a tub by filling it with boiling water. The temperature of the water should be excessive, and the tub should be large enough to accommodate the wig.

Step No 2:

Put some dye agent into the water, then use a spoon to combine the coloring agent with the water.

Step No 3:

When the dye mixture is ready, Immerse the wig into the dye water and stir with water. Make sure the whole is completely dipped. Wiggle your fingers between the strands of hair to ensure that the color gets to every region.

Step No 4:

Let the wig set and take on the color. Let the wig set and take on the color. The more you wait, the darker shade it will gain.

Step No 5:

After you have achieved the outcome you want, you should set the wig on the wig stand so that it can air dry.

Points to bear in mind:

  1. Ensure that you are wearing gloves during the entire procedure. If you do not, you may have stains on your hands, and your skin may feel itchy and uncomfortable. When dying with watercolors, it is important to protect your hands by donning rubber gloves because you will be handling hot water.
  2. When you are creating the solution, shampooing, and conditioning, you just need to follow the directions.
  3. Before beginning the actual process, perform a patch test on one strand to determine whether you are getting desired results or not.
  4. Do not miss the preparation part.

Conclusion:

The fact that human hair wigs can be styled in a wide variety of ways and experimented with in terms of coloring makes it worthwhile to invest in one. If proper care is taken and the right techniques are applied, one can get up to one year of use out of a human hair wig. Using these two methods of dying your wigs, you’ll be able to add a significant amount of variety to your collection. Wigs made from real hair are able to take on any color without being damaged, regardless of how subtle or striking the hue may be. However, in order to get a decent command over this, it is necessary to practice on a pair of old and worn-out wigs.