I love Tip Tuesdays! I’ve learned so much from you, Denise. Wigs are so expensive nowadays. Some wig manufacturers need to do a better job on their end. IMO, this was a lot of manipulation to make this wig your own. I would not attempt it at this early stage of my wig journey. I can understand doing this if it was a budget-friendly wig, but a wig that cost around $200 shouldn’t have these issues. Maybe adding some lift or trimming bangs, but that’s about it.
@@heywigsister I’m hearing the same from other newbies. I know everything has gone up in price, but the manufacturers need to make their wigs worth paying that price. It’s frustrating. Makes me want to just wear a different hat everyday!🤷♀️
Thank you Denise! This tip Tuesday makes me want to get Zara and do the same thing you’ve done. So appreciative of you and your videos! Best - Dianna from So Cal.
Wonderful tips, Denise! I've done them myself a time or two. I wish these wig designers would figure out that we don't need such thickness in our wigs at the front! I've noticed that Alexander C's wigs are especially heavy in the front. They look beautiul, but not quite realistic for the average woman.
Thanks for great tips! I have a few wigs that would look better with bangs. Can you do a video on how to cut bangs into a similar style to the one you were working with today? Thanks and God bless you...
I look forward to your tips, you are so awesome and i have to say I love that wig on you! You look beautiful in all the styles you feature, but something about this Zara in this color is so natural and yourhful 💖
Thanks so much for this info! I like the wig I purchased (thanks, chemo), but I want to love it. She’s a true face-flopper, but was told no heat on synthetic. Ordered a head form and steamer and can’t wait to tame her!
❤❤❤ thanks, sis, the pinking shears are an awesome idea!! I have struggled with that for a while. Now i need to know how to deal with the super frizzy ends. As a teacher i wear the same wig all year. Its synthetic not heat friendly, any tips?
@saralaughlin9637, you may want to try this on frizzy ends…I have successfully de-frizzed ends on a straight wig using the Hot Tools airbrush. My Alva get frizzed ends and “sprung” fibers, so every 5 wears or so, when it gets a bit hard to comb through, I run my airbrush through it very slowly. It really helps!!
Hi Denise, Thank you for your really helpful videos. I am a new wig wearer and have just bought the Ellen Wille Elite wig, I have used your tips and they have worked really well, however the back of the wig seems longer than the sides and looks wrong 😢 I have the wig placed correctly on my head , so lost as to what I should do, makes it look really wiggy Can someone please help as it's a lot of money to waste ❤
Hi! Would you be willing to send me some pictures so I can see what you are referring to? My email is heywigsister@gmail.com Just some initial thoughts without being able to see exactly what is going on... How a wig lays on us is impacted greatly by our head size and shape, since they were made rather generically and not to our specific measurements. I have a local wig sister friend whose head and neck and very different from mine. A wig that is bob length just under my chin almost touched her shoulders! You can always trim up the length if the style doesn't seem right to you. If you aren't comfortable doing that, I would call around to some salons and see if you can find a stylist who would be willing to help you with it.
I am watching all your tips for wig wearing. Really great! Thank you.😊
You're a good teacher with good information and an easy voice to listen to.
I wish all wigs came looking more natural wouldn't that be wonderful! Thanks Denise I love your tip videos well all your videos 💖
Great info, Great job as always,
Beautiful on you 😙🤗❤
I love Tip Tuesdays! I’ve learned so much from you, Denise. Wigs are so expensive nowadays. Some wig manufacturers need to do a better job on their end. IMO, this was a lot of manipulation to make this wig your own. I would not attempt it at this early stage of my wig journey. I can understand doing this if it was a budget-friendly wig, but a wig that cost around $200 shouldn’t have these issues. Maybe adding some lift or trimming bangs, but that’s about it.
It seems like more and more wigs are having similar issues... not sure why.
@@heywigsister I’m hearing the same from other newbies. I know everything has gone up in price, but the manufacturers need to make their wigs worth paying that price. It’s frustrating. Makes me want to just wear a different hat everyday!🤷♀️
Thank you Denise! This tip Tuesday makes me want to get Zara and do the same thing you’ve done. So appreciative of you and your videos! Best - Dianna from So Cal.
spectacularly helpful!💙
Always love your tips, I use them quite a bit! Thank you for sharing!
Wow! Such great information. This wig is super cute out of the box but with the few tweaks it really looks smashing.
I agree!! Thanks for watching!
You look amazing.
Great job. Thanks
Wonderful tips, Denise! I've done them myself a time or two. I wish these wig designers would figure out that we don't need such thickness in our wigs at the front! I've noticed that Alexander C's wigs are especially heavy in the front. They look beautiul, but not quite realistic for the average woman.
YES! This is definitely a thing with this brand.
Thanks Denise❤
Thanks for great tips! I have a few wigs that would look better with bangs. Can you do a video on how to cut bangs into a similar style to the one you were working with today? Thanks and God bless you...
Hi! Here is a video I did with a different wig: th-cam.com/video/HjHNkzFK-og/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5ejkKIedJP5C-vop
I look forward to your tips, you are so awesome and i have to say I love that wig on you! You look beautiful in all the styles you feature, but something about this Zara in this color is so natural and yourhful 💖
Thanks so much for this info! I like the wig I purchased (thanks, chemo), but I want to love it. She’s a true face-flopper, but was told no heat on synthetic. Ordered a head form and steamer and can’t wait to tame her!
I hope you love her when you are done!!
Great video! Zara looks so much better❤
I think so too!
❤❤❤ thanks, sis, the pinking shears are an awesome idea!! I have struggled with that for a while. Now i need to know how to deal with the super frizzy ends. As a teacher i wear the same wig all year. Its synthetic not heat friendly, any tips?
@saralaughlin9637, you may want to try this on frizzy ends…I have successfully de-frizzed ends on a straight wig using the Hot Tools airbrush. My Alva get frizzed ends and “sprung” fibers, so every 5 wears or so, when it gets a bit hard to comb through, I run my airbrush through it very slowly. It really helps!!
@@DiannainSoCal thanks I'll try that
Thank you so much.. I need to do that on 1 of mine. I am so nervous 😓
You can do it! Just go slow and do a little at a time.
What color is the wig? Thx
How can I make a natural looking part in a basic cap wig?
Hi Denise, Thank you for your really helpful videos. I am a new wig wearer and have just bought the Ellen Wille Elite wig, I have used your tips and they have worked really well, however the back of the wig seems longer than the sides and looks wrong 😢 I have the wig placed correctly on my head , so lost as to what I should do, makes it look really wiggy
Can someone please help as it's a lot of money to waste ❤
Hi! Would you be willing to send me some pictures so I can see what you are referring to? My email is heywigsister@gmail.com
Just some initial thoughts without being able to see exactly what is going on... How a wig lays on us is impacted greatly by our head size and shape, since they were made rather generically and not to our specific measurements. I have a local wig sister friend whose head and neck and very different from mine. A wig that is bob length just under my chin almost touched her shoulders!
You can always trim up the length if the style doesn't seem right to you. If you aren't comfortable doing that, I would call around to some salons and see if you can find a stylist who would be willing to help you with it.
I would thin it out.