You can always spray with dry shampoo. Or even just washing can be enough to fix the shine. She's showing straight out of the box with no washing or product.
@@erinlee2266 I have had blond wigs before and no matter washing or dry shampoo ..they never really lose their shine. I tend not to want to wear them as that's when people tell me I must be wearing a wig. But thanks for your advice.
Hi Helene! We typically recommend dry shampoo for a temporary fix for shininess. Also, after a few washes they typically dull. Like you said in a below comment, sometimes they don't lose that shine after washing, and that is true for some styles. Blonde wigs are usually more susceptible to shine. Perhaps try experimenting with texturizing sprays or something like Tress Allure's wig wax to coat the fibers and add a bit of "grit" to them.
This is very pretty. I didn't expect it to look so natural.
Thank you! We think so too!💕
What a natural, gorgeous wig!!!!!
Thank you so much!!!
This is my favorite on you so far. I love that it’s not rooted and a bit warmer. So pretty!
Aww thank you!!!❤😊
Very pretty style and color on you Erynn. Thanks for a great review!
Thank you for watching!!🥰
You look absolutely beautiful in Chalie! Thank you for a great review! xx
Thank you, you are so sweet!!!❤
Great thorough review! You look absolutely beautiful!
Thank you so much Robin!🥰 We hope it was helpful!
Looks beautiful!
Thank you!😘
Great review....Thank you❣️
Thanks for watching! 🥰
Charlie looks amazing on you! Do you think it will fit my 21 1/4” head securely without gapping?
Probably but it's hard to say for certain
I love the style. I find it looks shiny though?
You can always spray with dry shampoo. Or even just washing can be enough to fix the shine. She's showing straight out of the box with no washing or product.
@@erinlee2266 I have had blond wigs before and no matter washing or dry shampoo ..they never really lose their shine. I tend not to want to wear them as that's when people tell me I must be wearing a wig. But thanks for your advice.
Hi Helene! We typically recommend dry shampoo for a temporary fix for shininess. Also, after a few washes they typically dull. Like you said in a below comment, sometimes they don't lose that shine after washing, and that is true for some styles. Blonde wigs are usually more susceptible to shine. Perhaps try experimenting with texturizing sprays or something like Tress Allure's wig wax to coat the fibers and add a bit of "grit" to them.
@@PattisPearlsExtras thank you for the advice. I will try that!