I’ve never seen anyone dye a wig that way but I guess it would depend on how much you’re stirring it around and how thick the wig is. Personally I wouldn’t risk it. If you’re hesitant about dealing with a tangled wig, I would suggest getting a detangler spray (I found out about it AFTER styling my wig). Either way, I wish you the best with your wig!
hellooo!! you're so pretty 🤩 im thinking about getting a wog and style it so i can cosplay jinx in july but i am NOT a cosplayer i just wanna do it so im doing a research~ any advices?
They just stay up on their own without having to be glued down for the most part due to the friction created between the foam and wig fibers however I have seen people use bobby pins or straight pins to keep them in place without permanently gluing them onto the wig in case the wig needs restyling hopefully that answers your question? asljjfk
That is a great point, especially for beginners. However, I've dyed fabric enough times to know how to keep myself and my clothing out of the process. I thank you for your concern and although it isn't directly depicted, I can reassure you I made sure to keep my sleeves up and my hair pulled out of my face for a better chance at success.
@@cosplaycactus Being near fire is very much like handling a shredder. You do not want to get caught. Moving slowly when you handle hot water is also very important and not pull stuff in a way water can be spilled. A skin burn could ruin any future cosplay. With a cutter, not having any body parts in the way of the sharp knife is key too. Moving slowly, planning how to cut pieces is key. Sharp edges are a thing. For model kits, for cooking, and cosplay foam cutting, moving slow and well planned safe cuts are key. For cooking there is a comb that I have found to be the safest way to cut, as far as what you will cut is firmly held with the comb. For cosplay you could make a video about safety.
Wow - You look amazing as jinx. It definitely was worth the wait to finally see the wig and outfit on you. Great job🙂
Looking good! Wigs are more trouble than they are worth most of the time, but this came out really well!
Your cosplay is gnarly!!😮❤
Thank you!
this was incredible!!
Ur cosplay is sooo cool! Love the effort for the wig lol
its so cute!!
Thank you for the video! 💜
music was so onpoint for this vid, could watch way more of this
You are soo funny I enjoy your personality thanks for the tutorial and you make a great Jinx omg
omg I love the style you gave it and the cosplay is incredible keep it up you will go far 😄😄😍😍😍💙💙💙💕
Thank you so much!!
So cool. Nice vid :-)
Thank you!
Could you do a makeup tutorial? Pleaseeee
cute jinx cosplay
This was super helpful!
Lol I love this tutorial, so! Would you say the dye would distribute evenly enough if I braid it and then dye it? To maybe avoid the tangles?
I’ve never seen anyone dye a wig that way but I guess it would depend on how much you’re stirring it around and how thick the wig is. Personally I wouldn’t risk it. If you’re hesitant about dealing with a tangled wig, I would suggest getting a detangler spray (I found out about it AFTER styling my wig). Either way, I wish you the best with your wig!
how did you put jinx hair accessories onto the wig
Making cosplays is too hard😢😢😢😢😢 i wanna learn but i don’t even have the materials😭😭😭
How About Jinx's Sister Violet?
hellooo!! you're so pretty 🤩 im thinking about getting a wog and style it so i can cosplay jinx in july but i am NOT a cosplayer i just wanna do it so im doing a research~ any advices?
How did you see in the back?
Is that a 100cm long wig? If not how long is it? Btw the wig turned out so so amazing!!!
Thank you! According to the website (epiccosplaywigs.com) the wig is about 127cm long, hope that helps!
what dye did u use
0:45 is where I explain supplies
How do the hair clip things stay on the hair do you glue them on?
They just stay up on their own without having to be glued down for the most part due to the friction created between the foam and wig fibers however I have seen people use bobby pins or straight pins to keep them in place without permanently gluing them onto the wig in case the wig needs restyling hopefully that answers your question? asljjfk
@@cosplaycactus thank you so much! This really helps!
i know its off topic but you looked cute sitting on the counter🙃
Oh my Jesus 😻 you are jinx #fc_thailand
Burh is that the Shika slate from breath of the wild!!!
Yes! I made it a couple years ago
Powder 😅
arcane yes
enemy Karen Mendez
…I’m sorry, WHO?
… i will take the rest of that ponytail and detangle it.
Oh my god yes please, take it aljfkglh
Ayo im not joking when i say this but jesus is coming back i don't know when but he is were in the last days lets be ready. Love you
Safety. I would not have used a sweater. It could be inked or it could catch fire. Success in chemistry is when you are not part of the reaction.
That is a great point, especially for beginners. However, I've dyed fabric enough times to know how to keep myself and my clothing out of the process. I thank you for your concern and although it isn't directly depicted, I can reassure you I made sure to keep my sleeves up and my hair pulled out of my face for a better chance at success.
@@cosplaycactus Being near fire is very much like handling a shredder. You do not want to get caught. Moving slowly when you handle hot water is also very important and not pull stuff in a way water can be spilled. A skin burn could ruin any future cosplay.
With a cutter, not having any body parts in the way of the sharp knife is key too. Moving slowly, planning how to cut pieces is key.
Sharp edges are a thing. For model kits, for cooking, and cosplay foam cutting, moving slow and well planned safe cuts are key.
For cooking there is a comb that I have found to be the safest way to cut, as far as what you will cut is firmly held with the comb. For cosplay you could make a video about safety.