Wow! You packed a lot of information in less than 20 minutes! The way you put all of that together is very helpful. I always thought that human hair wigs was a splurge I cannot afford. I also didn’t know about the longevity of HH wigs. You’re the first person I hear talking about it. Thanks a lot, Denise. It will help me with my future purchases.
I have a wig that is 3yrs old and it is still in great condition, no frizz to it still... I take excellent care of my wigs! And I now buy Nel's Wigs and absolutely love them cuz they are absolutely gorgeous, affordable, and hairlines are amazing... been buying from Nel's for over a year now....
Great information and very good to set expectations. Rotating wigs has really helped me to keep my wigs healthy longer for sure. Thanks for another great video!
Just my opinion, but I think the brand matters also. Even though it's heat friendly fibers, one Igite I have is truly a work horse! Belle tress also seems to last a very long time.
Very informative video! For my first trial with wigs, I just purchased two synthetic pixie styles (on sale) that I hope to alternate. I stuck to the pixie style because that’s how I’ve worn my bio hair for many years and at 75 yrs. young, I look ridiculous in long hair. I may consider chin length at some point. We’ll see how it goes. Just wanted to say, your videos have been very helpful.
Thank you! I think short hair wearers have so much success with synthetic and can save LOTS of money over human hair. It may take trial and error to find the perfect style or color (especially color because you can't color them, although you can darken them with markers) but once you do you are golden!
Hi Denise, I am new to wigs. I want so bad to get a shoulder length wig so that I can do an updo. However, I am not ready to get a heat friendly wig. Once I get it in an updo I will keep it like that without taking it apart. As I mentioned once before I have an auto-immune illness that effects my skin & muscles. It is very dificult for me to put makeup or do my hair among other things. When you spoke of your illness I was able to relate to you. I have taken medications some were the same as yours. One of them caused me to become a diabetic. There were times I could not get out of bed. I am a fighter & I will not give up. That could be good & other times not so good. Do you think a shoulder length wig for an updo would work for me?? By the way, I have so far lost close to 40 pounds. I am very proud of you! You look GREAT!!!
I find that as my less expensive synthetic wigs look better as they age. True it doesn’t feel the same but actually looks. Ore realistic. Like a well worn soft pair of favorite jeans 💜
thank you denise! wish i knew this and had realistic expectations before spending $400 on first and only wig since i am also disabled and cant afford multiple wigs
Great and much needed video Denise. Most of my synthetics last much longer than the expected duration, the only exception for me being RW heat friendly fibers, Which tend not to last well for me even when babying them.
Hi lovely This has been such helpful information. I am anxious about purchasing my fist wig, just due to this fact. I would like to feel that I will get value for my money that ai spend, as we all have budgets to stick too Nikki🇬🇧
I purchased Bell Tress Honey Bush. The heat friendly fibers felt thick and like plastic to me. I prefer anything from the different Aderans lines which are softer and silky.
Great video Denise. A topic not discussed as often as it should. I have been wearing wigs for about five years or so now. I struggled with getting longevity out of my wigs. They seemed to go only about four months before I needed a new one. I wear one wig at a time. I wear it seven days a week, 12 hours a day. I do not rotate. I wear a wig until it is time to get another one. I do not use products in my hair that may or may not impact longevity with regard to build-up (Denise?). I have only worn Noriko/ROP wigs so I believe the brand also plays a factor in the longevity and Denise you can talk about that perhaps in a follow-up video. I tried everything regarding washing to try to extend the life of my wig. I have found it!!!!! Yeah!!!!!! I am currently wearing ROP Scorpio - a straight, chin length, basic cap with bangs bob. Love it. This is the second wig that I have been doing this process and so far on the wig I am wearing I am going into month six and it is still going strong - I will be curious to see how long I can go as I plan to wear this wig as long as I can. I wear a new wig about a month before I give it its first wash (no judging - I am 62 so not out doing things that cause sweating that can lead to needing to wash more). After that, I wash it every two weeks. I fill a Tupperware container with some dawn detergent and water -- mix it up to give it some bubbles and soak my wig in that for about 15 minutes. I like Dawn and water as it seems to wash out of the wig really easily and quickly and does not leave any soap behind on the wig I wring out the water from the wig. I then put a heaping amount of a product I actually buy at Sally's Beauty Supply and use it like a deep conditioner even though it is a regular conditioner. I lather that wig up with it and let it sit for about thirty minutes to forty-five minutes. It washes out really well. I wring it out and let it dry. Trust me I have tried everything and this process works the best. The only other thing I do is to use a little heat for the bangs and ends I like that you are not spending a lot of money on the shampoo/conditioner and can easily obtain it from a box store. The conditioner I use also offers a shampoo as well - I have not tried it but I am guessing it would be good. The conditioner I buy at Sally's is Bamboo Volumizing Conditioner from a company called Soapbox. It costs around $10.00. Since it is for human hair, you can also use it for your own. I definitely recommend trying it. I think you will be pleased. I just cannot afford to be paying tons of money on wigs nor do I think you need to.
Great informative video. I’ve never bought a heat friendly wig because I just don’t want to do so much work to care for it. Human hair wigs are way to far out of my budget. With wig prices increasing so much, some brands and styles that were maybe $350 or or so three years ago or no almost $500 and I cannot pay that I have gone back to more basic Cap styles.
Hello Denise. I hope you are well. I’m wondering if sinthetic wigs or even human hair wigs have an odor or if anyone has complained about odor? I have a sensitive nose. Thank you.
.You mentionned storage at the beginning of the video but didn't say anything after. Can you provide info as to best practices. Original wig boxes, plastic boxes, plastic bags ? Folded inside-out or not ? Anything else ? Thanks.
Many people call this a "community" but I find it difficult to relate. I'm disabled and live on $13,000 a year disability. It seems all you "wig sisters" have 3 dozen wigs. If I tally that up, it's like $20,000s worth of wigs. I can't even afford more than one wig a year and yet all my "sisters" have dozens sitting in boxes on shelves. Some "community".... too bad wealthy people wouldn't settle for fewer wigs for themselves and sponsor someone who can't afford wigs. That would be something worthwhile to organize.
i have to agree i am also on disability, lucky my husband does help out some, but she comment does make sense that the other person just said, its really kind of sad if you think about it
I have a few wigs but the total amount does not exceed 300$. They are synthetic pieces, mostly from Uniwigs, bought on sale. I guess those with expensive (300$+/per piece) like to mention it as it seems there is nothing glamour with a 40$ wig. It bugs me too to see that some can have dozens of wigs that cost a lot. It's not representative. It gives a feeling that having 1, 2 or 3 wigs only is bad. Maybe I would keep in mind that things are not always what they seem to be. Maybe people brag more about their wigs because it's the only way they think to get a feeling of being valuable or it's the only place they can talk about wigs because it's too taboo. Yeah there will always be people who are snob but it's not everyone. And there is nothing bad having 1 or 2 wigs only
Wow! You packed a lot of information in less than 20 minutes! The way you put all of that together is very helpful. I always thought that human hair wigs was a splurge I cannot afford. I also didn’t know about the longevity of HH wigs. You’re the first person I hear talking about it. Thanks a lot, Denise. It will help me with my future purchases.
I'm so glad!! Thank you so much for the kind comment! HUGS!
I have a wig that is 3yrs old and it is still in great condition, no frizz to it still... I take excellent care of my wigs! And I now buy Nel's Wigs and absolutely love them cuz they are absolutely gorgeous, affordable, and hairlines are amazing... been buying from Nel's for over a year now....
I love Nel's!! I'm thrilled to hear that. I struggle to maintain long wavy or curly heat friendly synthetic. How do you do it?
Great information and very good to set expectations. Rotating wigs has really helped me to keep my wigs healthy longer for sure. Thanks for another great video!
Just my opinion, but I think the brand matters also. Even though it's heat friendly fibers, one Igite I have is truly a work horse! Belle tress also seems to last a very long time.
Very informative video! For my first trial with wigs, I just purchased two synthetic pixie styles (on sale) that I hope to alternate. I stuck to the pixie style because that’s how I’ve worn my bio hair for many years and at 75 yrs. young, I look ridiculous in long hair. I may consider chin length at some point. We’ll see how it goes. Just wanted to say, your videos have been very helpful.
Thank you! I think short hair wearers have so much success with synthetic and can save LOTS of money over human hair. It may take trial and error to find the perfect style or color (especially color because you can't color them, although you can darken them with markers) but once you do you are golden!
Hi Denise, I am new to wigs. I want so bad to get a shoulder length wig so that I can do an updo. However, I am not ready to get a heat friendly wig. Once I get it in an updo I will keep it like that without taking it apart. As I mentioned once before I have an auto-immune illness that effects my skin & muscles. It is very dificult for me to put makeup or do my hair among other things. When you spoke of your illness I was able to relate to you. I have taken medications some were the same as yours. One of them caused me to become a diabetic. There were times I could not get out of bed. I am a fighter & I will not give up. That could be good & other times not so good. Do you think a shoulder length wig for an updo would work for me?? By the way, I have so far lost close to 40 pounds. I am very proud of you! You look GREAT!!!
Setting exceptions is key, you are absolutely right. Thanks again
Omg, that wig is SO adorable on you
I find that as my less expensive synthetic wigs look better as they age. True it doesn’t feel the same but actually looks. Ore realistic. Like a well worn soft pair of favorite jeans 💜
Thank you so much for this. I'm a fellow Minnesota wig wearer.
thank you denise! wish i knew this and had realistic expectations before spending $400 on first and only wig since i am also disabled and cant afford multiple wigs
Laura I just posted a long comment in the comment section - go back and read what I posted. Perhaps it can help you.
Great video Denise! Thank you as always..
All of these wigs so pretty!! I can’t help but love you in reds!! Likely cause I’ve never been a redhead 🤣 Thank you for this video, it’s helpful!! ☺
That wig that you're wearing today really suits you. Looks great!
Great and much needed video Denise. Most of my synthetics last much longer than the expected duration, the only exception for me being RW heat friendly fibers, Which tend not to last well for me even when babying them.
Wowza Denise… you look gorgeous
I concur 👍🏻
Me too. She's lovely 🌹
Hi lovely This has been such helpful information. I am anxious about purchasing my fist wig, just due to this fact. I would like to feel that I will get value for my money that ai spend, as we all have budgets to stick too Nikki🇬🇧
Thank you. This is so helpful
Lots of helpful information in this video! Thank you🙏❤👀
Thank you Denise
I purchased Bell Tress Honey Bush. The heat friendly fibers felt thick and like plastic to me. I prefer anything from the different Aderans lines which are softer and silky.
Great video Denise. A topic not discussed as often as it should. I have been wearing wigs for about five years or so now. I struggled with getting longevity out of my wigs. They seemed to go only about four months before I needed a new one. I wear one wig at a time. I wear it seven days a week, 12 hours a day. I do not rotate. I wear a wig until it is time to get another one. I do not use products in my hair that may or may not impact longevity with regard to build-up (Denise?). I have only worn Noriko/ROP wigs so I believe the brand also plays a factor in the longevity and Denise you can talk about that perhaps in a follow-up video. I tried everything regarding washing to try to extend the life of my wig. I have found it!!!!! Yeah!!!!!! I am currently wearing ROP Scorpio - a straight, chin length, basic cap with bangs bob. Love it. This is the second wig that I have been doing this process and so far on the wig I am wearing I am going into month six and it is still going strong - I will be curious to see how long I can go as I plan to wear this wig as long as I can. I wear a new wig about a month before I give it its first wash (no judging - I am 62 so not out doing things that cause sweating that can lead to needing to wash more). After that, I wash it every two weeks. I fill a Tupperware container with some dawn detergent and water -- mix it up to give it some bubbles and soak my wig in that for about 15 minutes. I like Dawn and water as it seems to wash out of the wig really easily and quickly and does not leave any soap behind on the wig I wring out the water from the wig. I then put a heaping amount of a product I actually buy at Sally's Beauty Supply and use it like a deep conditioner even though it is a regular conditioner. I lather that wig up with it and let it sit for about thirty minutes to forty-five minutes. It washes out really well. I wring it out and let it dry. Trust me I have tried everything and this process works the best. The only other thing I do is to use a little heat for the bangs and ends I like that you are not spending a lot of money on the shampoo/conditioner and can easily obtain it from a box store. The conditioner I use also offers a shampoo as well - I have not tried it but I am guessing it would be good. The conditioner I buy at Sally's is Bamboo Volumizing Conditioner from a company called Soapbox. It costs around $10.00. Since it is for human hair, you can also use it for your own. I definitely recommend trying it. I think you will be pleased. I just cannot afford to be paying tons of money on wigs nor do I think you need to.
Great informative video. I’ve never bought a heat friendly wig because I just don’t want to do so much work to care for it. Human hair wigs are way to far out of my budget. With wig prices increasing so much, some brands and styles that were maybe $350 or or so three years ago or no almost $500 and I cannot pay that I have gone back to more basic Cap styles.
Great video Denise 👍
Hello Denise. I hope you are well. I’m wondering if sinthetic wigs or even human hair wigs have an odor or if anyone has complained about odor? I have a sensitive nose. Thank you.
Where do I buy a human hair hat wig?
.You mentionned storage at the beginning of the video but didn't say anything after. Can you provide info as to best practices. Original wig boxes, plastic boxes, plastic bags ? Folded inside-out or not ? Anything else ? Thanks.
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How about the blend of human hair//synthetic fibers?
Many people call this a "community" but I find it difficult to relate. I'm disabled and live on $13,000 a year disability. It seems all you "wig sisters" have 3 dozen wigs. If I tally that up, it's like $20,000s worth of wigs. I can't even afford more than one wig a year and yet all my "sisters" have dozens sitting in boxes on shelves. Some "community".... too bad wealthy people wouldn't settle for fewer wigs for themselves and sponsor someone who can't afford wigs. That would be something worthwhile to organize.
i have to agree i am also on disability, lucky my husband does help out some, but she comment does make sense that the other person just said, its really kind of sad if you think about it
Mira - I just posted a long comment in the comment section - go back and read what I posted. Perhaps it can help you.
I have a few wigs but the total amount does not exceed 300$. They are synthetic pieces, mostly from Uniwigs, bought on sale.
I guess those with expensive (300$+/per piece) like to mention it as it seems there is nothing glamour with a 40$ wig.
It bugs me too to see that some can have dozens of wigs that cost a lot. It's not representative. It gives a feeling that having 1, 2 or 3 wigs only is bad.
Maybe I would keep in mind that things are not always what they seem to be. Maybe people brag more about their wigs because it's the only way they think to get a feeling of being valuable or it's the only place they can talk about wigs because it's too taboo.
Yeah there will always be people who are snob but it's not everyone. And there is nothing bad having 1 or 2 wigs only
I just bought 2 wigs from PY for $ 66 with 50% off. By no means am I wealthy. I'm 63 and clean houses for a living. There are always ways.
Oh and one more thought. Create a channel, talk about these problems and organize helping wig sister that are less fortunate.