Busting The Strangest Wig Myth

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    0:00 - Intro
    2:51 - Cheap wig unboxing
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    7:34 - Test 1- Does Fabric softener Prevent Tangles
    12:04 - Wig detangling tips
    17:26 - Test 2 Does fabric softener de-shine the wig
    19:08 - Test 3 - Does fabric softner effect a wigs ability to be styled
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    24:27 - Test 4- Does fabric softner detangle a damaged wig
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  • @cayenigma
    @cayenigma Год назад +2337

    It works perfectly on the plastic hair fiber barbies and my little ponies have. Wigs have evolved to better fiber types, so you really should test this on carnival/halloween wigs that can be seen from mile away they are wigs.

    • @lauren-gx1lg
      @lauren-gx1lg Год назад +245

      Agreed! I think this was the type of wig the og hack was intended for, but details like that can definitely get lost as more people try it

    • @BeauDek
      @BeauDek Год назад +105

      absolutely! low price doesn't mean low quality anymore and cheap in this instance is the quality not the price. I feel like the fabric softener wig looked shinier to me after tangling which is the opposite of what's supposed to happen.

    • @brookeg5979
      @brookeg5979 Год назад +47

      @@lauren-gx1lg Well, and even last week I saw an awesome drag mother post a wig tutorial -- with a higher quality wig even -- and her first step is still always doing the fabric softener. It's a pretty common part of the process these days, maybe just out of habit.

    • @kanintutu
      @kanintutu Год назад +42

      Agree! Works like miracle on barbie/monster high dolls that you think are impossible to rescue 🤣 Their hair looks like dreadlocks.... I brush their hair while they are still wet and covered in fabric softener, and when they're detangled, I wash the softener off. It makes detangling possible.. otherwise, I would give up. I've never tried this on wigs, but I also never saw a wig in this pitiful state 😅

    • @taylerkolin3075
      @taylerkolin3075 Год назад +16

      @@kanintutu I think the difference there is the tutorials, at least the ones she's talking about, advertise the hack as more preventative maintenance; something you soak the hair in, wash out, let dry, and *then* brush and it's supposed to keep the fibers softer and less shiny so you don't need to detangle them.
      It does work as a detangler; although I've found, at least for cosplay wigs, that oil works just as well.

  • @jadeuzufanclub
    @jadeuzufanclub Год назад +941

    As a drag queen with 6 years of wig styling experience I don’t use fabric softener unless im trying to add a lot of teasing. The reason is the softener leaves a film on the hair fiber that gives it a texture which makes it much easier to tease, hence why it tangles easier. the fresh wig is slippery and fresh, that’s why it doesn’t tangle as easy, and I would use a wig like that for flat wigs or sculptural wigs. Hopes this helped!

    • @2degucitas
      @2degucitas 11 месяцев назад +3

      Seems counter intuitive, doesn't it? Could new wigs have been treated with a silicone spray in the factory?

    • @ghoultooth
      @ghoultooth 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@2degucitas Not sure if it’s silicone, but a lot of wigs do have a sealant to prevent frizz. Cosplay wigs anyways

    • @djsauchan5727
      @djsauchan5727 11 месяцев назад

      Not to mention, fabric softner is flaable

    • @reizak8966
      @reizak8966 10 месяцев назад

      Yeah, I use it on my anime wig styles because of the teasing help.

    • @cynthiabrogan9215
      @cynthiabrogan9215 9 месяцев назад +5

      Do you think this would help for turning a Walmart unicorn tail into a deathhawk? It’s for a fursuit

  • @Chai-the-Artist
    @Chai-the-Artist Год назад +1374

    Safiya x Sarah is the crossover episode we didn't know we needed until now.

  • @araisilwenn
    @araisilwenn Год назад +1034

    I've done this on my Arda wig styled into Sailor Moon. The pigtails tangle like mad and are super difficult to untagle. I let it soak in one cap of fabric softener mixed with water overnight. I then combed it while wet and the comb would glide through for the most part and any tangles I found were easily picked apart. The difference between detangling without fabric softener and with fabric softener was night and day. But you have to soak over night and comb while wet.

    • @pinssnip
      @pinssnip Год назад +79

      But you've two variable here, in addition to the fabric softener you did it wet. I get where you're coming from but I challenge you to just pick thru a wet wig (sans softener) to see if it's the same experience (for science of course)

    • @araisilwenn
      @araisilwenn Год назад +76

      That is a fair point. I need to detangle the same wig for an upcoming convention. I'll give it a try and report back. For science, 😊.

    • @pinssnip
      @pinssnip Год назад +26

      ​@@araisilwenn elmoFlames.gif im excited to hear the results!!! But also did you see the suggestion about the tulle tubes??? I think that's so cool for long usagi tails!!!

    • @araisilwenn
      @araisilwenn Год назад +24

      @@pinssnip I did! I plan on using that in the future. I am so tired of detangling those tails, lol.

    • @wyltedleaves
      @wyltedleaves Год назад +54

      @@pinssnip I've tried this and having been wearing wigs for the past 15 years, it does help. Granted I'm more in the black wig wearing circle and less of the cosplay wig wearing circle, but I can confirm this works exactly as OP describes.

  • @Ry_J_Guts
    @Ry_J_Guts Год назад +489

    A tip from BobbiePinz - if you are thinking about getting a steamer for your wigs, please be sure to find one with a plastic head rather than a metal head. The metal will heat up more so than the plastic and you run the risk of melting your wig if you touch it. Metal steamers are really only meant for natural fiber clothing.

  • @ssnekky
    @ssnekky Год назад +203

    “In the name of Nygaard-san, welcome to Bad Wig Science” best RUclips intro I’ve ever seen.

  • @fartmaster6965
    @fartmaster6965 Год назад +450

    I believe you're not soaking them long enough! I use this method for most of my wigs and it tends to get rid of shininess but I have no idea where the detangling idea spawned from though. For reference the longest time I have soaked mine for was 6 days. I've found that 3 days + a wee bit of baby powder will obliterate the pesky shine.

    • @fartmaster6965
      @fartmaster6965 Год назад +37

      Also I believe air drying it will result in a nicer wig !!

    • @Alfiewow
      @Alfiewow Год назад +48

      They're just plastic fibres they cant really soak anything up so I dont think leaving it for longer would make a difference.

    • @Sofi5252art
      @Sofi5252art Год назад +46

      Honestly i feel like you are just soaking them for so long you don't even remember how shiny they were before and don't realize it didn't change anything

    • @graphicgraphites
      @graphicgraphites Год назад +100

      @@Alfiewow For products like fabric softener that contain silicone, leaving it for a longer soak can definitely help build up a film on the synthetic hair. The fibres might not be "soaking up" anything, but giving it a longer time to deposit the silicone can certainly change the result.

    • @graphicgraphites
      @graphicgraphites Год назад +46

      @@iseley Maybe in the US it's cheap, but silicone wig sprays here are usually $25 or more plus shipping, so for many projects some fabric softener will do the job. Definitely would need spray for longer wigs, but as a quick fix the softener trick is decent.

  • @cheesenquackers2628
    @cheesenquackers2628 Год назад +492

    As someone who found you through cosplay and has no idea how to sew:
    If I see a Sarah Spaceman video I click

    • @alicehargest
      @alicehargest Год назад +15

      As someone who came here through sewing and has no idea about cosplay: If I see a Sarah Spaceman video I click too 🥰

    • @mikedimples
      @mikedimples Год назад +16

      I neither do cosplay nor sewing. I click.

    • @popsicle935
      @popsicle935 Год назад +7

      i just click

  • @Tomoyo2201
    @Tomoyo2201 Год назад +127

    i think the softener wig was simply more tangled because it already got tangled in the water while the control wig wasn't washed....also most tutorials i have seen and what i have done before myself was to brush them wet on the flat service with a towel under...and than again when dry while on the wig head...the shininess doesn't change yeah...and i haven't really played with styling much so no idea there

  • @Spaghetti297
    @Spaghetti297 Год назад +59

    The cat running up and down the stairs with you is amazing lmao

  • @LightingtheDraghog
    @LightingtheDraghog Год назад +167

    I will 1000% recommend unscented fabric softer for those whose want to use this trick that are sensitive to smell. It really helped me not give myself a headache at con’s from the wig’s smell. Also I recommend 6-8 hrs personally. Any more and it’s just overkill😋
    Edit: Also yes I’ve only found the tricks works better on cheaper wigs. And it’s still depends on the the draw. Worked amazing on my black wig from party city but didn’t work well on a green one from the same place. But, it won’t damage the wig if you try it so it always safe to give it a go.

    • @MyFictionalChaos
      @MyFictionalChaos 11 месяцев назад

      I did the trick with scented one (years ago when, surprisingly, the scented kind was cheaper) and It gave me a long-term avoidance for that smell. God it was awful!! Especially when you leave it for days. God I could not get rid of the smell for months and had to throw out the bowl I used 😂

    • @Atlasintokyo
      @Atlasintokyo 11 месяцев назад

      @@MyFictionalChaos yeah laundry scents are very potent so any small amount is still super super strong smelling, bc it's meant for layers and layers of string and fabric with thick coloration, so yeah using it on something that goes near your body without it being diluted it's super effective at giving you avoidance and a migraine, I used a ton of dryer sheets on a dress once and I almost threw up twice that day from the dress being so strongly scented and it left a film so the dress stayed that way for so long

  • @Curewaffles
    @Curewaffles Год назад +185

    i spray my wigs with silicone spray and mane & tail detangler. the silicone helps prevent it to get tangled and the mane & tail helps brushing out if needed. it does make the wig a little bit oily if you spray too much. i think its great for long wigs :)

    • @ayajade6683
      @ayajade6683 Год назад +1

      Mane and tail doesn't work on synthetic wigs

    • @ysodora8030
      @ysodora8030 Год назад +8

      I’ve had success using it on synthetic wigs. Though they have been arda ones so it might depend on the fiber type. Tbh for long wigs I swear by the stuff. It takes like at least a half hour off my de tangling time.

    • @KingOfGaymes
      @KingOfGaymes Год назад

      @@ayajade6683 it works on mine xD Mane and tail has helped me with many long wigs

    • @puddingfloss
      @puddingfloss Год назад +1

      @@ysodora8030 ive used it on both cheap and $$$ wigs when i have done cosplay dance covers. works a dream on all of them, halves the detangling time

    • @MyFictionalChaos
      @MyFictionalChaos 11 месяцев назад +1

      I've had pretty good experience with Mane n tail on synthetic wigs bit not fabric softener unfortunately

  • @partyinthecloudkingdom
    @partyinthecloudkingdom Год назад +68

    man i would love to see this topic expanded upon for other wig hacks spread around. the quality of budget-friendly wigs you can buy now has drastically improved since the 2000s/2010s. how effective/helpful are the wig hacks of yesteryear?

    • @Atlasintokyo
      @Atlasintokyo 11 месяцев назад +3

      Amazon has a lot of nice ones you just gotta get ones with bangs and a good part line if it's cheap bc you WILL see the bad lace if you buy a random lace front wig, you gotta make sure it can be fixed if it is a lace front bc it will come so ugly depending on the brand ect

  • @KatDatura
    @KatDatura Год назад +59

    I think it really depends on the wig fibers. I always do this to anything that isn't Arda for shine and I have had amazing successes and also it do absolutely nothing like what happened to you. I go in with the expectation that it will do nothing and am pleasantly surprised when it does. I think it works better on older wigs or Halloween wigs, I definitely had more successes in ye olden days of cosplay struggle so maybe there's something to that. Even wigs that cost under $10 now are so much better than the $50+ halloween wigs we had to use 20 years ago.

  • @eilidhellery
    @eilidhellery 11 месяцев назад +12

    My understanding of why fabric softener started being used on wigs from back in the day was because it's basically the same as wig shampoo... But wig shampoo was like £30-£50 for a tiny bottle minimum back in the early to mid 2000's... Whereas, you probably bought fabric softener anyway, or you could get a litre+ bottle for like £3-£5 from the supermarket... And we used washing up liquid just as often as fabric softener, which was usually even cheaper... So for a bunch of teenagers, that was more affordable.
    I think the "it makes it less shiny" is because it does on party city/smiffy's polyester wigs which are truly awful. But they were all most of us could afford or get hold of easily 20 years ago. It does make them a bit less crispy. But not super soft or owt. And maybe people moving from those to kanekelon wigs when they started becoming available/affordable were used to using fabric softener on their old wigs and assumed that the difference it made transferred over?
    I mainly still use it because of habit from not buying separate wig shampoo because I have loads of allergies and know I don't react to the (unscented, hypoallergenic, plant-based) fabric softener/washing up liquid we use anyway. Whereas wig shampoo is a chemical minefield I do not wish to tread on.
    And the "it tangles less" a) long soaking badly tangled wigs makes a little difference to fibre loss and b) if you wash your wig and detangle it wet, it's easier to detangle with wig shampoo, fabric softener, or washing up liquid... But I've never found much difference in dry brushing tbh. So just making the wig wet and using a tangle teaser brush/comb might work just as well without anything else added?
    I dunno, I've mainly just used it because I used to get a lot of facepaint/makeup in my wigs. And when I reuse a wig, getting the hairspray/gel/PVA glue out of it required something more than water (usually that's when washing up liquid was better though). It feels like some of the later claims were more exaggerated and about it being an "exciting new lifehack" for content/clout/clickbait than any massive difference though?
    But we used it purely because it was cheaper than wig shampoo. And tbh, I know a lot of folks just used their own shampoo on their wigs (and still do) for the same reasons, or because they prefer the smell of it. Some people use fabreeze or a mixture of rubbing alcohol and water (only if you haven't dyed the wig obvs). Sometimes you do need to wash a wig. But there's no 1 true, right way. Just what works for you.

  • @Rotten_Ralph
    @Rotten_Ralph Год назад +59

    I have used the fabric softener for a wig that was tangled. And it worked perfectly fine. I reused the same batch for all of my ponyfalls and had no issues. Like 2 gallon of water and a tablespoon of softener for an hour then hang up and detangle let dry. I didn't rinse them. But a carding board for fiber craft is the best way to detangle in my experience. That is lay the wig down on the board and then brush it over the board. The wig was a cheap party city style wig, 😂

  • @sebblackXIX
    @sebblackXIX Год назад +35

    For me, it definitely makes the fibers less stiff and itchy. Especially wigs with lots of teasing around the hairline for volume. (EpicCosplay does this a lot) and the fabric softener makes the fibers less coarse. I have also noticed that it does help cut the shine on darker wigs. I haven't noticed a lot of difference on my blonde wigs, but my black wigs looks much better after.

  • @famished_b0nny
    @famished_b0nny Год назад +104

    im currently taking apart shorts to try and make a pattern for my future hu tao cosplay, im gonna try and get over my needle fear and actually start my cosplaying journey, but i’m glad i have sarah to watch and help me through the tremendous amount of learning i have to do lol

    • @HistoryWithCharacter
      @HistoryWithCharacter Год назад +5

      I also have a needle phobia, but mine is specifically medical needles. I hope you find that sewing needles are fine, because this is an amazing hobby to be involved in!

    • @emilyrln
      @emilyrln Год назад

      Good luck! Sewing can be a ton of fun and I hope it works out for you! Some other great sewing channels are Bernadette Banner and Nicole Rudolph.

    • @famished_b0nny
      @famished_b0nny Год назад

      @@emilyrln thank you for the other channels! I unluckily don’t own a sewing machine but I’m currently saving for one, which will save me a lot of time since a seam by hand take about 30 minutes and is kinda sloppy, but hopefully I can get the machine I want cause it would be a life saver

    • @emilyrln
      @emilyrln Год назад

      @@famished_b0nny You're welcome and good luck! Sometimes you can find sewing machines in used/resale shops (e.g. Goodwill). Depending on the store, they may have checked whether it is fully functional. HOWEVER if you're new to sewing machines, you may prefer to buy new with the security of a return or warranty. If you have a friend who knows sewing machines, they might be able to help you look at used options. ♥

    • @MyFictionalChaos
      @MyFictionalChaos 11 месяцев назад +1

      I personally have a fear of failure when it comes to seeing machines just bc fabric is so expensive. It is a very useful skill to learn but it is terrifying when you first start

  • @11mazatl
    @11mazatl Год назад +59

    you have such a beaming personality! I'm not even into cosplay or anything, mainly sewing content, but your personality is such that i just enjoy hanging out with you when i watch your videos lmao

  • @ktdiddle5
    @ktdiddle5 Год назад +11

    as someone who can only afford super cheap amazon wigs, fabric softener is a godsend. not only does it just make the wig feel cleaner, but i also really does help with de-shining and un-tangling. i had a semi-curly wig i bought for catra and it took me over 8 hours to fully detangle it- after a 30 soak the next time only took 1.5 hours
    also, tbh i just love the smell and it makes your hands super soft 😊

  • @mmacchi
    @mmacchi Год назад +25

    Before fabric softener was popular, another wig hack from back in the day to help detangle/reduce shininess was using apple cider vinegar/white vinegar! Similar method of soaking wigs in mix of water/vinegar solution for hours/days. Fabric softener trend probably caught on much more since it did leave your wig smelling better 😂… but it was an alternative for people who had a sensitivity/reaction to fabric softener. Another odd wig styling tip if you wish to continue testing these myths!

  • @koinijikoimizu
    @koinijikoimizu Год назад +18

    I have a Spirit Halloween wig and some Amazon wigs that I've had to do the fabric softener/water spray stuff to in order to detangle them. It worked well enough but as you said, the smell was overpowering. Then a blog tutorial for a cosplayer mentioned using food safe spray silicone on badly, badly tangled wigs. It worked surprisingly well without a smell but...boy you should do that outside. It makes any surface that gets sprayed with it slicker than a 70's disco hall floor.

  • @Joshuahthompson153
    @Joshuahthompson153 11 месяцев назад +16

    As a pro cosplay wig commission artist. I prefer natural heat crimping it makes your wig softer, less shiny, not as tangle prone, thicker and just more professional I can make any wig look top notch with this technique I love it 😍

  • @shinyandnotpanicking
    @shinyandnotpanicking Год назад +8

    I think the nuance of "You can still do this thing. But just don't tell other people they can ONLY do that thing instead of also choosing their own different things" is great. Especially with cosplay, there's almost always more than one path to a high-quality solution. And a willingness to experiment is good. Breaking out of whatever is trending (or in the case of how long this has gone on with wigs) is standard practice often brings us new techniques and methods! Such as the pigtail protector. I remember when worbla first surged in popularity, too, for example (even though it's been around as a product for a long time).

  • @beep2323
    @beep2323 Год назад +19

    The reason why it might de-shine a wig if it's made of the right material is because all fabric softener does is add a thin coat of wax over everything.
    I think that means any light that will hit the wig will have to go through a layer of wax that will make it appear more matte due to the nature of wax being more matte usually.
    It most likely depends on the brand of fabric softener too, cause I would assume different brands have differing levels of wax content.

  • @vcutler4735
    @vcutler4735 Год назад +51

    The best advice I can give as someone who has cosplayed since when Amphigory was relevant: buy the brand that suits the purpose. I like Epic for long and loose as those don't tangle as easily although they are a slight bit shinier. Also their lace fronts are boxier so they suit my face better. For short wigs I like Arda since they are matte and have color mixing so they photograph beautifully and almost indentical to natural hair and have a ton of fiber for giant anime styles. They also have a very round shape to their lacefront if that suits you. Assist is where I go for ultra long (Medusa, Fate series) or very specific wig colors. They have less fiber, are shinier and tangle easily but they have their use! I actually like the sparse fiber for more natural styles as it more closely mimics real people's hair in that regard.

    • @poke-talia268
      @poke-talia268 Год назад +3

      Screenshotted this comment for future reference. Majority of my wigs are cheap (quality) that I bought at a convention and later modified.

    • @micro-babe
      @micro-babe 11 месяцев назад +3

      Holy shit Amphigory. What a time.

    • @MyFictionalChaos
      @MyFictionalChaos 11 месяцев назад

      It is ofc always up to personal preference bc some people say Epic has *too* shiny wigs that may not be as nice depending on the color. Not everyone likes the shine. Ofc it takes years of being a cosplayer to find which ones u like the most and for what purposes / characters

    • @vcutler4735
      @vcutler4735 11 месяцев назад

      @@MyFictionalChaos they are shinier than Arda but not as shiny as random Amazon or Assist wigs. It's all about experimentation. I find the shininess is worth it if it's gonna be long and loose.

  • @yinneh
    @yinneh Год назад +11

    I had a hideous tangled extremely long wig from a 2019 danmei cosplay that I just could NOT detangle (and also had some old hairspray bits in the front), so I did a long soak in hot-from-the-tap water (about 55C), a little laundry detergent, and a little fabric softener (I didn't measure, but maybe 1/2 a cap full).
    I don't remember how long it was in there, but it was long enough for the water to cool, then i rinsed it out well & hung it up to dry. That thing brushed out like a DREAM, and it didn't feel oily at all. I also had some tangled wefts in the same cleaning batch, and they also all combed out super easily. These were all from Arda.

  • @lunalistier9176
    @lunalistier9176 Год назад +16

    This video is so validating to my baby cosplayer who tried the fabric softener so many times with so many failures and was so frustrated when that was the MAJOR tip for detangling, and then I had to learn to just use a nice comb and brush 😭😭😭

  • @luckbe
    @luckbe Месяц назад +2

    Honestly I think this whole hack does have roots in the doll restoration community, where we've been putting fabric softener on doll hair back since it was made out of mohair. For the cheap fibers typically used on dolls (saran, kanekelon, and straight up nylon), fabric softener can be used to help restore badly damaged fibers like those found on thrift store finds that a child has beat the crap out of. Generally you soak the hair in it, in hot water, and then rinse it out with water just off the boil, and for that it DOES help to restore the original softness to fibers that aren't just tangled, but genuinely damaged by brushing with cheap plastic doll brushes, dunked in bathwater, etc.

  • @MeretrixTricks
    @MeretrixTricks Год назад +56

    I fell in love with wig science and now I need more of it.

  • @sinful-corruption
    @sinful-corruption 11 месяцев назад +3

    I stand by the fabric softener hack but ONLY for specifically Party city or generic brand cheap wigs. I don't think it helps with detangling but I do stand by the softening and less shiny affect it gives

  • @morganqorishchi8181
    @morganqorishchi8181 3 месяца назад +3

    11:06 the cat running up the stairs with you is so sweet. Kitty is helping!

  • @morganqorishchi8181
    @morganqorishchi8181 3 месяца назад +2

    This works really well on Barbies and some older dolls when restoring their hair. I hadn't considered it on wigs, but I could see why someone might think it'd work, so I feel like this video is educational. It saved us all some finding out the hard way.

  • @irenei4736
    @irenei4736 Год назад +10

    I guess the cheap wigs available really have come a long way in ten year, even 10 $ ones, i never did cosplay but i would Watch so many RUclips videos and follow DeviantArt pages in like 2010 -2013 and i remember people take horrible quality wigs and not only soak them in softener but also powder the shit out of them With baby powder or cornstarch . And yes sometimes It would work and sometimes not but i believe Is an useless tip now ,it's too outdated for the wigs we have now, even the worst ones.

    • @ayajade6683
      @ayajade6683 Год назад +4

      No it's not it depends on the wig, color, and a lot more. There's major flaws in the video like the tangling being done post soaking but the control wasn't even soaked in water the hack is for detangling

    • @victorp8689
      @victorp8689 Год назад +2

      @@ayajade6683 exactly, i was really hoping people didnt take this video as gospel but some comments are too gullible

  • @SeabassFishbrains
    @SeabassFishbrains Год назад +12

    I'd be interested to see this test with you washing the control without softener. Because it seems like the washing aspect would effect the fabric softener wig more than the fabric softener itself does.

  • @meaganblack1529
    @meaganblack1529 Год назад +3

    The Wet Brush was a GAME CHANGER for me. I have four big ones and one purse-sized one. I don't buy any other type of brushes at this point.

  • @fangirl_alice
    @fangirl_alice Год назад +8

    I've been cosplaying for 10+ years & I've never used this method because my skin is so sensitive to fragrance, so i can only imagine the havoc it would wreak being on my head all day!

    • @AAA_NNN_DDD
      @AAA_NNN_DDD 11 месяцев назад

      someone else said unscented fabric softener!

    • @MyFictionalChaos
      @MyFictionalChaos 11 месяцев назад

      I used scented softener YEARS ago for my first wig cosplay. My god, it was. The worst. Exactly what u were thinking, that happened to me. I could not get rid of the smell for months

    • @MyFictionalChaos
      @MyFictionalChaos 11 месяцев назад

      I have an aversion to the particular scent now too LOL

  • @HimynameisAverie
    @HimynameisAverie Год назад +4

    I've bought some of those cheap Amazon wigs before, and the fibers are much nicer than the ones on my old American Girl dolls. The fabric softener really helped with detangling the really matted doll hair! I think it probably works better with even cheaper wig fibers than what you can get on Amazon these days.

  • @MayuraMinazuki
    @MayuraMinazuki Год назад +10

    Thank you for this video

  • @diestampfkartoffel7202
    @diestampfkartoffel7202 Год назад +2

    I remember a few years ago when I was first starting cosplay I bought a horribly cheap (6€ or something, I couldn't afford a good one at the time and was desperate) blue pre crimped wig with short straight bangs on ebay. It looked workable on the photos and close to what I needed (was terrified of cutting a wig myself so it had to be the correct length out the box), but I was absolutely devastated at the quality and especially the halloween wig classic SHINE of it when it arrived. Taking the L and getting another one wasn't an option though since the event it was for was about 3 days away at that point. So I took to RUclips for any type of guidance on what to do and found two things: the overnight fabric softener bath and ungodly amounts of baby powder.
    The bonus of having a really bad wig that you already hate is that you're not afraid to mess it up! So I did the bath overnight, let it dry laying on a towel for a day and a night and then when it was the evening before the day I had to wear it I brushed about 1/3 of the fibers out of the wig. The hairs were just falling off with the slightest tug, and with how harshly crimped it was before the bath I was going to get SOME tug on it no matter how careful I was. And afterwards it was still shiny (granted, not as bad as before, but still halloween store level), great. But after that I baby powdered the hell out of it as a last hail Mary. It was so, so messy. I still cleaned baby powder out of the corners and cabinets of the bathroom half a year later. But it worked? Kind of? The process was getting it in all the crevices of the wig, then carefully shaking it off and using what fell off to powder the shiny parts again. Did that about three times before I styled the wig to be in it's final shape (with lots of baby powder there as well in addition to the hairspray). Had to cover some annoying new bald spots during that, but I actually didn't hate the final product? It wasn't shiny anymore, the shedding got rid of a lot of the excessive bulk and the shake off + hairspray combo made sure that I didn't look like the Dandruff Guy during the whole day despite wearing a black pullover. I actually still have the wig! For the transit back home I had to take off the wig and put it in my bag because I wasn't allowed to wear a full face mask on public transportation and it was secured under the wig. Tossed it in a box once I was back home but recently decided to restyle it back into shape and it was surprisingly easy, so I guess the baby powder was still putting in work years later.
    So when they say these hacks are for CHEAP wigs, I dare say I tested the worst case scenario back then with both bad (fabric softener bath) and good (baby powder) results. Was it worth the mess and effort in the end? Yes, maybe. Would I recommend just getting a decent cheap wig from a more reputable source instead and skipping the wig hack altogether? Also yes, PLEASE.
    Great learning experience though 👍

  • @morgiemango6242
    @morgiemango6242 Год назад +2

    14:05 HARD AGREE. My hairdresser used them on me when I was a kid (like 6) and my mom bought me one. I hated getting my hair brushed as a kid so it make the task so much easier! Im 19 now and refuse to use anything besides a wet brush.

  • @FranNyan
    @FranNyan Год назад +10

    The pour over did make a good dramatic bit! Hope the clean up wasn't too harsh and it all stayed in the plastic!

  • @river824
    @river824 Год назад +12

    i literally have a convention in 3 weeks and i have to take care of 2 wigs so i am so glad you dropped this video rn

  • @myrisakura
    @myrisakura Год назад +2

    I tried the trick to use a spray bottle with a mix of half water and half fabric softener to detangle a wig and I almost scrapped it after using it.
    I put the wig aside for like 5 years without touching it and just restored it recently with castor oil, that thing is so much better!! I've got rid of almost all the tangle and the wig look so much better now!

  • @vietbluecoeur
    @vietbluecoeur Год назад +7

    Oh man, and I just rinsed out a new secondhand wig this morning after soaking it in a tub overnight with just a teaspoonful of Downy fabric softener after a soak and wash with even less detergent. It’s drying now on a towel. This would’ve made such an excellent watch beforehand, what timing! 😆🖤 Oh well, better late than never to learn!

    • @insquidi0us
      @insquidi0us Год назад +1

      honestly, fabric softener works for party city wigs and extremely crap quality wigs and hair like doll hairs. but the cheap wigs we have nowadays vs "back in the day" are much different. because now you can buy a decent quality wig for cheap

  • @LaynieFingers
    @LaynieFingers Год назад +8

    Leaving the wig overnight seems silly. Plastic doesn't absorb anything, which is why we use plastic for packaging. I'm early in your video, so I have no idea what the results will be.
    Fabric softener seems more logical than hair conditioner, at least it's not made for hair.

    • @the_homun_system
      @the_homun_system Год назад +2

      unless its dye for plastic fibers but you need to boil that and it definitely doesnt take 24 dang hours

    • @LaynieFingers
      @LaynieFingers Год назад +3

      ​@Homun System Yep. Agreed. Putting fabric softener on a wig could make combing easier if it's wet... once it's dry, I don't know if it would do much at all.

    • @ayajade6683
      @ayajade6683 Год назад +1

      ​@@LaynieFingers it's for detangling not preventing tangles. You would soak it in warm water for 20-60 mins when it's already tangled

    • @the_homun_system
      @the_homun_system Год назад

      @@ayajade6683 if you watched the video shes stated that in her research is touted for both. gj

  • @kanjifaith6619
    @kanjifaith6619 Год назад +7

    I was also pretty sceptical about the fabric softener hack but I had never tried it myself. Your experimental method was wonderful to watch and I absolutely loved how you decided to tangle the wigs!

  • @MxchiefMaykr
    @MxchiefMaykr Год назад +9

    Im not sure if it's because im a newer cosplayer so i missed out on being in the trenches of sharpie wig dyeing and such, or just the circles ive been in, but ive only really seen it suggested for bringing down the shine on particularly shiny cheap wigs. It really is a mixed bag how well it works, ive seen it matte down some really cheap party wigs but ive also seen it do nothing on wigs, so it was interesting to see what it did with your wigs, thank you for putting it to the test!

    • @ayajade6683
      @ayajade6683 Год назад +2

      The wigs are too light for the shine test it's meant for darker colors or fantasy wigs. Love Sarah but the video has a lot of issues like the tangling being done after the soaking it's meant to be used after it

  • @satohime
    @satohime Год назад +1

    just want to drop some tips i have for keeping the wig on the stand (as someone who is currently styling a 40 inch long wig...):
    1. if you're a drummer, take your crash/ride cymbal off the stand and put the wig head on that!!!! insanely niche tip but literally the best way to do this it never comes off. ALSO if you have a music stand you can use that by taking off the part that holds the sheet music!
    2. BOBBY PINS you can pull apart the bobby pins, stick one end through one hole of the mesh wig cap and the other through another, piercing into the styrofoam head...this is so secure its insane, i could brush it all the way through with no wobbling at all
    3. adding "ears" to your wig head actually helps it stay on so much! what I did was model some ears with aluminum foil wrapped in masking tape then hot-glue them on, tighten your wig as tight as it goes and it stays in place so well
    4. grip tightly onto the hair while you brush or style each part, this makes sure the force of brushing doesn't reach the wig cap and it won't wobble!

  • @Kouddii
    @Kouddii 5 месяцев назад +2

    FR THOUGH, I'VE BEEN USING WET BRUSHES FOR SO LONG THAT USING ANY OTHER BRUSH IS JUST SO UNCOMFORTABLE AND I HATE IT

  • @NatsumeJessi
    @NatsumeJessi Год назад +2

    I honestly I'm also grumpy abou it. BUT i noticed that if i use fabric softener on the wig they get kinda "gummy" gross, but all this grossness turn into slippery bless once i use an flat iron on it. So everytime i mess up a wig i soak it in fabric softener and then flat iron it once it's dry. Has been helped me a lot.

  • @broken_queer_but_fighting8589
    @broken_queer_but_fighting8589 Год назад +8

    I didn't expect to get called out to brush my long wigs 😅

  • @Gaarasimoto
    @Gaarasimoto Год назад +1

    There’s two mistakes that I saw right off: when using a cheap fabric softener, it is only ever about 1/3 to 1/2 as affective as a good one so you would have to use three times as much as you did used to get the effect of a better fabric softener. Also if it had been a good fabric softener, you still didn’t use enough, so you still need to use more fabric softener.

  • @JSanime
    @JSanime Год назад +7

    I worked for an ice show for a certain rodent themed company for several years.
    Here's my wig tips.
    Wig clips/toupee clips sewn into the cap of the wig is a quick way to put on and secure your wigs.
    Oil sheen spray for synthetic hair helps to keep them detangled.
    Baking soda to remove hairspray buildup.
    Steaming and brushing them out will help defrizz and return the shine.
    Listerine watered down 3:1 parts water spritzed into a sweaty wig kills bacteria and freshens your wig.
    Edit: We did not use fabric softener on wigs. 😂

  • @sailorstarmony
    @sailorstarmony Год назад +4

    I love using the wet brush for my wigs! And the dollar tree has its own version of the wet brush that's just as good so I always stock up when I go 😊

  • @Crowdelia
    @Crowdelia Год назад +3

    I use the fabric softener for a rose scent. I put it in the bath after I wear it so the scent can fade a bit before next time. Also the real cheap fabric softener smells terrible no matter what you do so Blerg to that.

  • @plutosama233
    @plutosama233 11 месяцев назад +1

    8 years of cosplay experience, I found your video really interesting.
    I used to use this technique which worked really well for me, few days ago I pulled out a 7 year old curly wig that I treated with the fabric softener technique, it still looked good and easier to brush out than a untreated wig.
    My technique is a bit more intense: I soak the wig in hair conditioner w a bit water that covers the wig overnight. No rinsing, brush it gently then hang it to air dry.
    Once it’s dried, soak it in fabric conditioner w water for another night, no rising, then brush out while wet, for straight wig, I iron straightener it while semi dried up so your iron won’t be sizzling 😂. It always worked for me this way.
    I use this technique for tangle proof (especially long straight wigs) or for a easier detangle post use. I have never used it to “improve the look of the wig”.
    It’s a painful long process but the outcome is worth it, especially for stage preforming cosplayers.
    Now I just use silicone spray, it’s fast, convenient, and it works great hahahahaha.

  • @heykoolkid
    @heykoolkid Год назад +1

    I have used fabric softener on many of my wigs mainly when they have a very chemically smell or just get dirty from alot of use and I have found that the strong smell of fabroc softener goes away after like 1 or 2 wears. Sometimes the fabric softener will take out some shine but if you really dont like the shine using baby powder works suprisenly really well you just have to shake it out a ton.

  • @anak4444
    @anak4444 Год назад +2

    THANK YOU for tackling this, i really appreciate it! If i have some rough tangles i end up relying on horse and mane and it does the tick without adding any smells or triggering my sensitive skin when wearing wigs.

  • @edbydawn
    @edbydawn 2 месяца назад +1

    Honestly I cannot thank you enough for this video - specifically for turning me on to Wet brushes! I was always told not to use brushes that have nubs on the end when brushing wigs, but my life has CHANGED from this freakin brush! It's so much easier than it was with my old wig brushes, it's such a relief to make such a difference so quickly. Now I sort of get why you can buy them at every store ever. I liked it so much that I bought one to travel with, and ended up get THEM to buy one too.

  • @calx9831
    @calx9831 11 месяцев назад +1

    i’ve spent hours brushing out tangled wigs, and fabric softener DEFINITELY improves the tangle time by a substantial amount. you NEED to wash the fabric softener out, it is flammable and if you leave it on a wig it’s a fire risk.
    fabric softener works to correct synthetic wig fibres because synthetic wigs are essentially strands of synthetic fabric - which fabric softener is designed to target it. it’s why hair products don’t really work, because wig fibres aren’t like real hair that can absorb product.
    i think the wig you were working with here didn’t have enough shine to have corrected, honestly, however in every comparison you showed, the fabric softened wigs are visibly less shiny and look to have more volume, at least from where i’m watching.
    i’ve found fabric softener irreplaceably helpful for making regular arda wigs more manageable (i find the texture of them quite itchy on my skin without it) and for making arda silkies tangle less. i have an arda venus silky and the only reason it’s able to be worn to a con without becoming completely tatted up is because of fabric softener treatment haha.
    fabric softener is an unbeatable resource in wig styling, in my books. nothing compares.

  • @lyndawn-gq5rc
    @lyndawn-gq5rc Год назад +4

    I have no knowledge about anything you upload but it's enjoyable either way and it makes me want to learn more about making cosplay

  • @Levi-xc3ik
    @Levi-xc3ik Год назад +2

    I live with my family who do laundry constantly because my dad does a very physical job and goes through his clothes like crazy. Due to that, I always felt guilty for using our fabric softener just to wash wigs when I personally didn’t even see a difference if I just wanted to wash off some grime and make the wig smell good. I’m a bit sensitive to smells so I sometimes don’t like the smell of out of the bag wigs and I also purchase a lot of wigs from friends and the wigs obviously smell like their house. So I’m glad the fabric softener thing seems like it’s just a hit or miss kind of thing. Even more so when my family stopped using fabric softener lol. Plus let’s be real… I absolutely don’t have the energy to soak a wig and do all that 😂

  • @dustyfairywingstoo
    @dustyfairywingstoo Год назад +4

    Sarah really out here doing god’s work and bringing scientific rigor to our cosplay methods which has been sorely needed! Thank you for taking the time to put together this experiment and being a wonderful cosplay educator.

  • @conormdonnelly5112
    @conormdonnelly5112 11 месяцев назад +1

    I've been a wig stylist for about 10 years now, and I FAR prefer taking a dryer sheet and running it over the wig to smooth and reduce frizz on the outer layers only. It's a total game changer for bob styles on dancers, anything that has to move and fall back into place. No film, no frizz

  • @johannfunn6962
    @johannfunn6962 Год назад

    Very informative video, thanks! Really like how thorough you were, from your tests to your interviewing an expert

  • @thomgonzales6398
    @thomgonzales6398 Год назад +1

    Hello Sarah,
    Thank you so much for all your wonderful Videos....
    My name is Thom, and I have been doing wigs for Broadway/TV/and film for 30 years now. On my shows we use Downey on our synthetic hair wigs, and I usually put some Downey in a tub of water and then just dip the wigs a few times into the mixture. In a way of saving money for a show, paying $25 or more for a nice conditioner for synthetic wigs is a waste. Yes, on our human hair wigs the best conditioner for those wigs I feel is "Mane and Tail". I think of it as if your washing your clothes, you don't leave the clothes in the wash for 24 hours to make them softer...synthetic wigs have no follicles for the conditioner to get trapped in so just dipping the hair in is good. And on the lace front wigs you would never let it soak in the water, that only loosens the knot on the lace...
    Also instead of the T pins, which I hate also....I use "Bank Pins" from Manhattan Wardrobe supply...they are T pins without the T part....they are more like a small nail head... Love them...
    Thank again for your wonderful videos...

  • @Erinselysion
    @Erinselysion Год назад

    I'm so glad you tested this bc I've been curious about it for so long! I'm really sensitive to smells so this tip has always seemed like a nightmare to me.

  • @farahamani5654
    @farahamani5654 11 месяцев назад +1

    I feel like the wig they use often comes from china (taobao etc). The ones manufactured in china often have the fresh wig more tangled, quite literally after combing it straight out of plastic (mostly long wig). Reason for this is the fiber are more sensitive to heat and gets damaged fast. Often SEA based cosplayers and wig stylist wash their wigs half soften conditioner + laundry soap and steam it once it dry. It does proven to be effective. So it really depends where you get your wigs from

  • @TheAGcollector101
    @TheAGcollector101 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for making this video! I deal with American Girl doll wigs, and we've really had to fight against people who used to do "downy dunks" on their dolls, which would leave good results at first but would then morph overtime into a greasy film that is very difficult to remove. For some other doll collectors it might be a thing, but AG dolls cannot be repaired with fabric softener at all.
    Also, thank you so much for including more information about Kanekalon fibers!

  • @sheowmao
    @sheowmao Год назад

    the safiya shoutout yesssss!! i've only used fabric softener to try and take the shine out of cheap wigs, and even then i think it was more about just trying to do some diy on a bad wig to say that i tried. any effect would have probably also come from just washing and re-brushing it with no softener added, but obviously it's such a widely-heard cosplay tip i thought it might do something. plus my housemates always had fabric softener around before they realized it doesn't really do much in general so i didn't have to buy any for that.

  • @brinagotsued
    @brinagotsued 11 месяцев назад +1

    There are fabric softeners without perfume. I would probably recommend using that so you don't get a headache or respiratory issues from the amount of perfume.
    Edited to add that you could always rinse out the wig after it's been de-tangled.

  • @kevinhuffmaster7291
    @kevinhuffmaster7291 11 месяцев назад

    This is one of the first times I have ever jumped into a video where the clickbait thumbnail is not actually clickbait and is actually something the person does in the video. INSTANT subscribe.

  • @jinseicosryuujinvt2663
    @jinseicosryuujinvt2663 Год назад +1

    I've been fixing wigs and doing wig commissions for a year and this is a very accurate representation of me experimenting with wigs while doing other people's wigs 😂😂
    Honestly, I use fabric conditioner just so I like the smell of the wig I'm working on. The only real difference I've felt with fabric conditioner is when I'm untangling wigs. So it was great to get validation from this video.

  • @Krolshi
    @Krolshi Год назад

    Omg I’m so glade you mentioned the wide tooth combs. Idk who started it, but it did more harm to my wigs and mentality than anything. Like maybe it worked for some, but combing has gotten so much easier since I’ve made the switch to detangling/wet brushes 😭
    Idk why it took me so long to think to use the same type of brush for my hair on a wig 😂😭

  • @Seiaeka
    @Seiaeka Год назад +3

    If I have bad tangles in my wigs (the ones that don't really fit me anyways) I use a product called "Mane n' Tail Detangler." It works VERY well.

  • @NocandNC
    @NocandNC Год назад +1

    HOLY MACKEREL USING THE DRESS FORM STAND IS GENIUS!!!

  • @gooeater1544
    @gooeater1544 Год назад +3

    I still use mapofbeauty; theyre not Halloween-store quality but also not the best. I'm not financially well off so I'd rather buy two of their wigs and spend a day struggling with wefts than buy an arda wig 😅 from what I've heard they've definently improved over the years!
    I've always wanted to fabric soften a wig but, ahah. I'm not brushing that out EVER. Leaving them over night helps with de-shining but oh my lord it DOES NOT help with detangling at all

  • @katiegeorgepro
    @katiegeorgepro 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have committed my whole cosplay career to debunking the "fabric softener makes your wig less shiny" myth because I was told this in like, 2005, tried it, and was like ".....that didn't do shit!" XD

  • @christalhicks5757
    @christalhicks5757 4 месяца назад

    This is the most stimulating video I've watched in a LONG time! It tickled my brain and I'm here for it!

  • @elliotk4375
    @elliotk4375 Год назад +1

    New Video!!!! I am making a cosplay right now and i got notified you posted, and I literally got so excited!!!

  • @m1k4444
    @m1k4444 Год назад +1

    i usually wash my older wigs in fabric softener(mine doesnt have a strong smell and is cheap)
    it feels cleaner after i wore them outside, in rain or whatever and gets the hairgluespray out of the wigs well for a fresh styling with better skills
    i have about 25 wigs and wash them all together in the bathtub

  • @jonhirom
    @jonhirom Год назад +1

    Sarah just helped me figure out wut I’m gonna do for my next school science project

  • @RyanReta97
    @RyanReta97 10 месяцев назад

    It's a testament to Map Of Beauty's quality that it took so much to tangle it, I bought a wig at a beauty shop years ago and I swear, if I turned faster than the characters from Resident Evil on PS1 did that hair was a tangled mess that would take hours to detangle

  • @ThePantyExpert
    @ThePantyExpert 11 месяцев назад

    Okay but the commitment in pouring it on the wig was 10/10, and getting that sassy line in was great. Worth it for sure

  • @wooscurtainbangs8497
    @wooscurtainbangs8497 11 месяцев назад

    In my opinion since I would need to tease and crimp my wig, and basically the way the Fabric softener helping to "tangle the wig" is helping me have the volume I want.

  • @elenpena42564
    @elenpena42564 Год назад +1

    I did this (the 24h not rinsed version) to one of my wigs that was around party city levels of cheap and it turned out way less shinny (and far softer) than before, I'm talking leagues better. So I guess that this is a hack mostly for super cheap looking wigs and not ones that already aren't as plasticy

  • @jishkacrabby1
    @jishkacrabby1 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I work in a second hand shop and I am actually using the fabric softener trick for doll hair. It is really helpfull for me to give dolls that have a literal rat's nest as hair a decent hair job again.

  • @skyetoddmakeup
    @skyetoddmakeup Год назад

    I've never watched your channel before, but you are hilarious and an absolute joy to watch. I loved this video.

  • @randomnpc7773
    @randomnpc7773 Год назад +1

    This video actually came out on my birthday, and 10/10 incredibly birthday! I'm planning on an Ahri cosplay for dreamhack dallas, and your videos are a good starting point for that.

  • @jessical4866
    @jessical4866 Год назад

    Fabric softener is also a huge recommendation for detangling/deshining fashion doll hair, and I’ve always wanted to try it!

  • @dogvetusa
    @dogvetusa Год назад

    Two minutes on 8 minutes is quite significant. It made the wig detangle in 75 percent of the tie of the control

  • @penguinhugz
    @penguinhugz Год назад

    Love the vids Sarah!
    Personally dont use the fabric softener tip but do love to wash and detangle old wigs with plain old baby shampoo and water (1:1) mix, soak for a couple hours and hang to dry!
    Not perfect but cheap, efficient, and always smells so nice!

  • @hamsterjello
    @hamsterjello Год назад +1

    I was always skeptical of this myth! I have told people that it might be something to try, but that I never did it myself 😂 Glad to know I'm not missing out

  • @charliemayfilms1550
    @charliemayfilms1550 Месяц назад

    I’ve been in the doll community since I was a child and I always saw this fabric softener method used for detangling doll hair usually referred to as a “downy dunk” we didn’t even bother diluting the softener lol, we would just put it straight in. We also left it for a longgg time. I tried it once, and it did seem to help a bit, but it wasn’t a miracle cure. When using it for dolls it’s usually for polypropylene hair, which is notorious for getting matted and tangled, especially at the ends. I don’t think it’s common for human wigs to be made out of poly hair.

  • @mosswhimsy
    @mosswhimsy Год назад +1

    Hello everyone planning on doing this, friendly reminder that fabric softener is incredibly, incredibly flammable. If you don't wash the fabric softener out of your wig properly, you will be wearing a big fire risk on your head. Please be careful and do your research.

  • @Lord-lu5zf
    @Lord-lu5zf 9 месяцев назад

    The fact that I was planning to ‘revive’ my cosplays wigs and this vid popped up on my Feed 😭😭
    I genuinely love your content so much cuz the almost all the ‘Revive your cosplay wig’ videos never and I mean NEVER gave any details 😭😭
    So ya love your content! Plus your sense of humour is so good!

  • @freewingscosplay
    @freewingscosplay Год назад +2

    I'm allergic to fabric softener so I've always been scared to try this. Glad to know there are other options!

  • @chriscornwall1672
    @chriscornwall1672 11 месяцев назад

    For shine and tangle control, good (not dollar store) fabric softener works best to get a Halloween/Party wig to look a little more like a cosplay wig. As to detangling, it is not really necessary for regular wear tangling. Where fabric softener really shines is removing back-combing and perma-tease with a lot of product (especially with drag wigs). Boil the wig, remove from heat, add fabric softener, stir, and leave overnight. Pat dry a little with a soft towel and gently detangle without rinsing while mostly wet. When fully detangled, rinse very well. You can use a gentle wig shampoo if desired. Hang to dry then spray with wig detangler and style as usual.

  • @BomBomProduktion
    @BomBomProduktion Год назад

    thank you so much for making this video. I've been hearing about this myth before, so happy you experimented & saying your true meaning