The color needs to be corrected after you spend a lot of money on a wig. Why not dye it instead of buying a new one? It is simple to dye your wig in various ways to create different looks. Perhaps you want to change from blonde to brunette or redhead to brunette. You may want something subtler, like lowlights or highlights. We can help you dye your wig with either synthetic hair or human hair.
Choosing a Color
Now that you are familiar with 33b Auburn Wigs, it is time to choose a color. Consider which colors will look the best on you and what clothing and skin tones would complement them.
When choosing the right red-orange shade, matching your hair color and skin tone is essential. An orange wig will make your skin appear paler if you have dark brown hair and dark eyes.
If you have light brown hair or blonde with green eyes, it might look better if the highlight was more pink than orange. This will compliment their eye color better than yellow or red-brown shades.
Sectioning
A pair of scissors is all you need to section your wig. Clippers can also section your wig, but they only work with high-quality wigs. If you have a high-quality, long-lasting wig (and let’s face the truth–you do), the best way is to cut the sections as close as possible to the scalp.
Each section should be approximately one inch in width and no longer than three inches in length. Anything more will make it look messy when dyed. Be sure to trim any stray hairs that may be around your head. They can cause problems later.
Dyeing with bleach
Once you have dyed your wig, you can wear gloves and bleach it. Apply a generous amount of bleach to the entire wig. After you’ve applied bleach to all areas, you can place the wig back in the tub. Then let it rest for 20 minutes before you start coloring the other hairs. Please do not leave this step unattended, as it can cause severe damage.
Dyeing with the second color
Your second color should be added to the dye mixture. Apply permanent hair dye in the same way as the first. Use your brush or an applicator pad to distribute it evenly over the wig. Mix equal amounts of each shade before you apply them to your hair.
Allow sitting for about 10-15 minutes. This will allow the color to set and ensure uniform coverage.
After allowing the product to sit for 15 minutes, rinse with cool water. It would help if you waited to rinse your wig after the period was over in order not to cause bleeding.
Rinsing, deep conditioning, and drying
Rinse the wig and condition it.
Use lukewarm water, which is just above room temperature, to rinse your wig. Shampoo and soap are not necessary. Use the water to swish it in your hands and then spread it on your wig. This will remove any dye left on the outside of your costume. It’s essential if you want an ombre effect.
After you have finished washing out the dye, apply deep conditioning treatments. Deep conditioners replenish the moisture lost in coloring by reaching deep into hair follicles. They restore shine to thirsty strands, allowing them to retain more water throughout the day without being weighed down by styling products or gels.
These are the steps to dye your hair.
Conclusion
We hope that you find this helpful article. These steps will help you dye your hair with brown highlights. Please leave any comments or questions in the section below. We will promptly get back to your team with all the details.