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How to Dye a Human Hair Wig at Home

How to Dye a Human Hair Wig at Home

Hello, Cvohair girls, summer is here and some of you must be preparing for the holidays. A must-have must be a dazzling wig. Although Cvohair has many colors of wigs to choose from, sometimes you may want to personalize the color to suit your taste.

So you may think about dyeing your wig at home, but you are afraid of staining the lace. Now we will guide you in this article on how to dye Cvohair human hair wigs at home, even beginners can do it. Of course, Cvohair wigs are 100% human hair, which will allow the dye to penetrate better and get the best results! Now let's get started!!!

First prepare a 613 golden wig

Generally speaking, it will be easier to dye a #613 blonde wig the first time. This is because it is the lightest wig color and the dye will take to it better. So you can skip the bleaching step. Make sure your lace front wig is in good condition so you can dye it almost any color you can think of.

Other materials you need to prepare

1. Hair dye: Choose a good quality hair dye of the color you want. Check if it is suitable for human hair.
2. Applicator brush: This tool helps to evenly distribute the dye onto the wig.
3. Plastic bowl: Mix the dye and developer in a non-metallic bowl.
4. Gloves: Wear gloves during the entire process to protect your hands from the dye.
5. Plastic wrap or shower cap: Wearing a shower cap or plastic wrap on the wig after dyeing can increase the dye's absorption capacity.
6. Wide-tooth comb: This will ensure that the dye is evenly distributed and help to detangle the wig.

Preparing the Wig for Dyeing

Wash your wig thoroughly in warm water with a sulfate-free shampoo. It's important to deep condition your wig because dyes can damage it. But don't use conditioner because it can cause the cuticle to close, making it difficult for the dye to penetrate the hair. After washing, gently blot your blonde wig with a dry towel and place it on a wig stand to dry naturally, or use a blow dryer on a low setting if you're in a hurry. Once your hair is dry, use a wide-tooth comb to gently comb out any tangles or knots in your wig. This will make dyeing easier.

Note: Protect the lace

Since dye stains can't be easily removed, your entire lace front wig could be ruined if the lace gets stained. Luckily, here are some tips to avoid this. You can apply a thick layer of Vaseline to the lace front and parting line. Be careful not to apply Vaseline to the fabric part of the wig. Or apply a thick layer of hairspray to the inside of the wig and allow enough time for it to dry and harden before dyeing. You can also use a strong hairspray to apply around the lace hairline and wait for it to dry.

Now let's start dyeing

Step 1. Divide the wig into 4 to 6 separate sections depending on the amount of hair.
Step 2. Wear gloves and use a dye brush to apply the dye to the hair strands. Start at the bottom and work from the roots to the ends.
Step 3. Use a small brush and be careful not to touch the lace when you get close to the area around the lace. Also, avoid touching the wig cap.
Step 4. Once the dye is fully applied to the wig, use a comb or wig brush to evenly apply the dye to the entire wig, and make sure the dye is evenly applied to the entire wig. This will help the dyed hair look more natural, which is essential for human hair wigs.

After completing the above process, just wait 30 to 40 minutes for the color to set. When the time is up, rinse the wig thoroughly with shampoo and deep condition the tips of the wig to reduce chemical damage. Then, you can blow dry the wig like a normal wig.

Conclusion

After reading this article, I’m sure you’ll feel confident that it’s time to dye your Cvohair wig at home. Hopefully, you’ll be able to do it and are ready to embrace a new look that reflects your unique style.

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