Making a wig less shiny :? By mindHoney. 14/10/12, 04:57 am |
| Oh hi.
Err i have a problem. I bought this long black wig off of trade me and it looks good! But its a bit too shiny and it looks really un-realistic... I was wondering if there was a way to make it less shiny. Also, a bonus, the wig was a bit short would hair extensions work to make it look longer perhaps?
Thanks a bunch |
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Re: Making a wig less shiny :? By Duckeh. 14/10/12, 06:09 am |
| http://www.ehow.com/how_7789862_make-wig-less-shiny.html Found this for you! Hair extensions could work, but to get niceish ones it's probably not worth it? D: |
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Re: Making a wig less shiny :? By mindHoney. 15/10/12, 03:48 am |
| Ah! Okay sweet! Thanks a bunch~ |
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Re: Making a wig less shiny :? By Kicho. 22/10/12, 09:27 am |
| A lot of people use rubbing alcohol to dye their wigs find that their wigs are also less shiny. You can try that method, although it may be cheaper to get a new wig. |
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