How to Turn Jet Black Wig into Natural Hair Color?

Transforming a jet black wig into a more natural hair color involves a delicate process. The goal is to lighten the hair while maintaining its integrity, especially for synthetic wigs, which require extra care compared to human hair wigs. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

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For Human Hair Wigs

Human hair wigs can be treated similarly to natural hair. Here's how to lighten them effectively:

1. Assess the Wig’s Condition

  • Ensure the wig is in good condition and free from damage.
  • Identify the base color and check if it has been previously dyed, as this may affect the results.

2. Choose the Right Products

  • Hair Lightener/Bleach: Use a gentle lightener to avoid over-processing.
  • Developer: Opt for a low-volume developer (10 or 20) to maintain the wig's integrity.
  • Toner or Dye: After lightening, apply a toner or hair dye to achieve the desired natural shade.

3. Prepare the Wig

  • Wash the wig with a clarifying shampoo to remove any buildup.
  • Let it dry completely before applying products.

4. Apply the Lightener

  • Mix the bleach and developer according to the instructions.
  • Apply evenly, starting from the ends and working toward the roots.
  • Monitor closely to avoid over-processing.

5. Rinse and Tone

  • Once the desired lift is achieved, rinse thoroughly with cool water.
  • Apply a toner or semi-permanent dye in a natural shade to neutralize brassy tones.

6. Condition and Style

  • Use a deep conditioner to restore moisture.
  • Style the wig gently to prevent shedding or tangling.

 

For Synthetic Wigs

Synthetic wigs are made from fibers that do not respond to traditional hair dyes or bleach. Lightening a jet black synthetic wig is challenging but possible with alternative methods.

1. Use Fabric Dye Remover

  • Purchase a fabric dye remover designed for polyester or nylon fibers.
  • Follow the product instructions, ensuring the wig is submerged evenly.

2. Apply Acrylic Ink or Fabric Paint

  • Mix acrylic ink or fabric paint with 70% isopropyl alcohol to create a custom dye.
  • Spray or paint it onto the wig to achieve the desired natural shade.

3. Be Cautious with Heat

  • Synthetic fibers can melt with excessive heat. Use only wig-friendly styling tools.

Tips for a Natural Look

  1. Choose a Shade Close to Your Skin Tone: Warm or cool undertones can help the wig blend naturally.
  2. Add Highlights or Lowlights: Subtle variations in color mimic natural hair.
  3. Style for Realism: Layer the wig or add waves to make it appear more organic.
  4. Maintain the Wig: Regularly wash and condition it to keep it looking fresh.

Warnings

  • Lightening any wig involves risk. Test on a small section before committing to the entire wig.
  • Synthetic wigs cannot be bleached or dyed in the traditional sense, so proceed with caution to avoid irreversible damage. 

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