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Originally posted by azeemah azeemah wrote:

That is all I wear now is synthetic full lace wigs and I love them because they are less of a headache than human hair (along with being cheaper).....I order mines custom made through a CV and so far they have lasted for 8 months (I have 7)......I rotate them and try to take good care of them as well............I shampoo and soak in fabric/woolite and place under a hair steamer to keep in good condition (and make curls with rollers)........No tangling nor shedding so far......I usually get the kinky straight texture which cut out the extreme shine.....HTH
 
 
 
Would you mind sharing your vendor and price for full lace synthetics?  Thanks.
Do you have any you would want to sell?
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Originally posted by 1timer 1timer wrote:

Originally posted by azeemah azeemah wrote:

That is all I wear now is synthetic full lace wigs and I love them because they are less of a headache than human hair (along with being cheaper).....I order mines custom made through a CV and so far they have lasted for 8 months (I have 7)......I rotate them and try to take good care of them as well............I shampoo and soak in fabric/woolite and place under a hair steamer to keep in good condition (and make curls with rollers)........No tangling nor shedding so far......I usually get the kinky straight texture which cut out the extreme shine.....HTH
 
 
 
Would you mind sharing your vendor and price for full lace synthetics?  Thanks.
Do you have any you would want to sell?
 
 
I sent you a PM.
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Originally posted by azeemah azeemah wrote:

Originally posted by 1timer 1timer wrote:

Originally posted by azeemah azeemah wrote:

That is all I wear now is synthetic full lace wigs and I love them because they are less of a headache than human hair (along with being cheaper).....I order mines custom made through a CV and so far they have lasted for 8 months (I have 7)......I rotate them and try to take good care of them as well............I shampoo and soak in fabric/woolite and place under a hair steamer to keep in good condition (and make curls with rollers)........No tangling nor shedding so far......I usually get the kinky straight texture which cut out the extreme shine.....HTH
 
 
 
Would you mind sharing your vendor and price for full lace synthetics?  Thanks.
Do you have any you would want to sell?
 
 
I sent you a PM.


Please PM me also. I need a good synthie in my life.

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Please pm me too... Thanks
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I have a straight yaki synthetic unit from holly. It is very nice but as usual, the ends have become rough. Is there anything I can do to get them straight again.

Soaking in boiling hot water? I do not want to throw this wig away.

It can take heat up to 180 degrees but I only have a GHD which is too hot to use on it.
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I soak in fabric softner and use steam..A Maxiglide iron works well on synthetic because it has steam and iron out the raggedy ends you speak of.

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I have used Bobo's Remi spray. It's at the bss in a purple bottle. It really works well on human and synthetic hair. Smells good too. I have even taken a wet towel, covered the hair and ironed it. Experimenting on old wigs, lol. 
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Originally posted by yurika975 yurika975 wrote:

I have used Bobo's Remi spray. It's at the bss in a purple bottle. It really works well on human and synthetic hair. Smells good too. I have even taken a wet towel, covered the hair and ironed it. Experimenting on old wigs, lol. 

This  ^^^...I dont have a maxiqlide and experimented with what I thought was a goner ~ buy using the iron and steam method after ~  I sprayed it with the bobo's and put it away.  One day I was looking to change and pull this out of the plastic bag and could not believe how good it look.  It did not look new, however it did go back in rotation.  Just make sure that you use the steam not dry iron the hair.  And press down in the same direction as the fibers.  
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I don't know if I responded to everyone that inquired about the CV I use for the custom synthetic full lace wigs...If I did not I am sorry so I am just going to post here....The 2 CV vendors I use is Doubleleafwigs and Jacksun's company (I go through Stella).........Remember everybody has a different experience so Good Luck!......Hope I helped someone.
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