How Can a Short Bob Wig Be Curled?

Short bob wigs can be designed in a variety of ways, but curling them can appear challenging.  Today, we present a method for hot styling with a curling iron that gives your short bob wig a lot of volume and texture by employing several bob-specific techniques.  For short bob wigs that don't typically have hot set curls, this works incredibly well.  To further reinforce the curls, you will need to muck it up with your fingers and apply a puffing substance to the roots if you decide to make curly short bob wigs.

On a short bob wig, apply heat protection spray.  This is a crucial initial step since it will help you avoid heat damage and maintain the health of your short bob wig.  Comb the entire product from root to tail after spraying it into thin strands.  (If more lifting is necessary, choose a lot of heat protectors.)  Trim the upper half of the hair after dividing it into the top and bottom.  Make a horizontal section between the ear tops to divide the hair into two sections.  Pull the top up and secure it with a hair band or crocodile clip.  In order to prevent the higher layer from interfering with you, you will begin with the lowest portion of the curl.

Heat up a 1 inch (2.5 cm) curling iron. Select a curling iron with adjustable heating settings. Set your temperature to the lowest possible temperature to make the hair curl. Select a wand with 1 inch (2.5 cm) barrel and no clamps. Any smaller object produces tight small rings rather than elastic curls.

  • Use a clip on a standard curling tongs may be difficult to manipulate short bob wig.
  • For delicate fragile hair, may not need more than 200 degrees.
  • Hair is thicker or healthier can withstand 300 degrees temperature.
  • Experiment with different temperature settings until you find the temperature that best fits your bob wig type. In most cases, avoid over 400 degrees.

Wear heat-resistant gloves to prevent scalding of fingers. Slide the heat-resistant gloves for the heat-setting tool onto the hand to be used to manipulate the short bob wig. If you want to curl the right side, that will be your right hand, the left side is your left hand. If you are not used to using curling irons, choose gloves that can protect the whole hand. Hold the curling iron vertically, close to the side of the head. To curl the right side, hold the handle of the curling stick with your left hand (and vice versa). Hold the curling iron vertically, the handle is upward, and the barrel points down. Raise your arm and cross your head for the optimal angle.

Wrap a portion of your 1-inch hair around a curling iron, away from your face. Pick up an inch of hair from the bottom. Place the curling iron close to your head and wind it around the barrel with your gloved hand. Hold it in place for about 5 to 10 seconds before releasing the curling iron and moving it to another hair.

  • When using a curling iron, be sure to Angle your short bob wig away from your face and not toward it.
  • On the right, you will wind each strand clockwise around the curling iron. Then, on the left, wrap it counterclockwise around the curling iron

Do not wrap each thread's ends around the curling iron.  Each strand should have between 1 1/2 and 1 1/4 inches (1.27 and 0.64 cm) of hair at the end after being wrapped around the curling iron.  Give up.  To keep the rest of your hair securely wrapped around the curling iron, keep it away from it and gently tug on it.  Making the end flat will draw attention to any laminate or blunt ends on the short bob wig.  Curling the ends of the curls can cause them to curl in different directions and appear messy, especially as the curls start to loosen up during the day.

Complete curling the lower strands before proceeding to the upper half.  Release your crown's hair by untying it.  To complete the curl, begin curling the top portion in an identical manner.  I sincerely hope you find this simple method of curling your short bob wig helpful!