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How to Style your High Heat Synthetic Wig

High-heat synthetic wigs are a fantastic option for anyone who loves switching up their style, but they do come with their own set of rules — especially when it comes to heat styling. With a little care and the right technique, you can keep your wig looking beautiful for a very long time. Here’s what you need to know to style it safely and make it last.

High Heat Synthetic Wig Styling Guide

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How Often Can You Restyle?

High-heat synthetic fibres can only handle being heat-styled about 7 to 8 times total over the lifetime of the wig. So, if you want to keep your wig looking fresh for a full year, aim to change up the style only every 6 to 7 weeks. After about six months, the fibres may start to thin, especially if you’ve styled it more frequently.

Washing Your Wig

If you wear your wig daily, wash it 1 – 2 times per week. This helps remove product buildup and keeps the fibres feeling fresh. Always use wig-friendly care products, and avoid rubbing or wringing the hair when washing.

The Right Way to Heat Style

Here’s where most people go wrong — and how to get it right:

  1. Work in small sections. Don’t try to style big chunks of hair at once — you’ll get better results and protect the fibres if you take it slow.

  2. Spray the section so it’s dripping wet — not just damp. This is key. You’ll see some manuals say damp, but we’re telling you: wet is better.

  3. Comb through gently, then spritz a couple of sprays of anti-static spray on the section and comb again to distribute it evenly.

  4. Use a flat iron set to 130°C (not higher or lower!). GHDs and hairdryers are not recommended. Too hot, and the fibres will burn; too cold, and nothing will happen.

  5. Glide the iron through at a regular speed — not too slow (you’ll damage the hair), not too fast (you’ll get no effect).

  6. After each section is styled, let it cool completely before moving on.

  7. Let the wig dry naturally — no blow dryers. Overnight drying is best for long-lasting results.

Once it’s dry, the shape is set and will hold even after washing.

Fixing Friction Burn and Frizz

The ends of your wig might get fuzzy or frizzy over time — especially if they’re rubbing against collars or coats. Here’s how to smooth them back down:

  • Use a straightener set to 150°C — but only on the fuzzy parts (usually mid-length to ends).

  • Wet the section, comb it through, then slowly glide the iron down the hair.

  • Repeat this process — wet, comb, iron — until it feels soft and the comb glides through.

  • Let it air-dry overnight.

For ongoing care, Ellen Wille Hair Tip Liquid is your best friend. It helps prevent tangling and frizz, and it’s safe to use daily on all high-heat synthetic wigs, human hair, and Prime Power models.

When to Call in the Pros

If your wig is starting to look a bit too knotted or tired, don’t wait — bring it in for a professional revamp. A quick service can breathe new life into your favourite piece and keep it going strong. Happy styling — and remember, a little care goes a long way with synthetic hair!

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