I just want to thank you. I just spent my morning trying to find out if I can die a blonde wig with the rit dye. You are the only one on all these videos that that I've seen break it down and show how to color the roots the way you did. Now I know how to get darker roots on a blonde wig now. I normally have black hair. I am quarter Indian. I am losing my hair and I have been very sick and I cry a lot. It just makes me sad because of me losing my hair and not being able to look in the mirror and know who I am. Today you help me out a lot. You made me smile and I want to thank you. I have two synthetic wigs. I did the vinegar bath on them. So.... Please cross your fingers and pray because I am very highly allergic to synthetics. So if you have any special things that you can help me with I would really love it. But today you help me out a lot. You made my life better and easier and by you doing that maybe I will have a decent wig to put on my head if it doesn't break me out! LOL! If I could I would have gave you a big hug today LOL! You made me a happy girl today. I am very girly and it's hard to be girly without hair on your head! Lol! I just want to thank you. Alsoooo!.... For all those ladies that are out there that are going through the stuff like losing their hair there are solutions. Thank God for that we have people like this wonderful amazing woman that takes her time out to do these videos for us. We can learn and learn together. Thank you and God bless you and your family.
Love your imagination...When you want something, you figure it out. Your final color correction of the wig is great, along with roots. You have inspired me to "correct" one that I just purchased. Thanks for your time in making this very helpful video.
You did a wonderful job, it looks so much more natural the way you dyed it.....Wow, and yes, I have several I plan to dye. I now have the Rit and the Copic Pens.
Beautiful! I love your version. It's like you read my mind...I was wondering if I could dye a wig and then add some roots. Thanks so much for this. Can't wait to try it.
Hands down I prefer the new Avalon color. It's beautiful. You were absolutely correct, it was to light and blended into your skin tone to much. You did a fabulous job. I have a pretty wig, Joy, that I got on sale but the color was lighter and cooler than I thought it would be. I'm going to try your trick with this dye. Thx for the scoops.
Thank you for this video. It’s exactly what I was looking for and I can’t wait to try this. Just purchased my RIT Dyemore and waiting on my comic markers
I have this Avalon and have been trying to figure out how to make this color work. I am going to try this technique, I hope it works as well for me as for you.
Wow, this was really helpful, thank you! I never would have thought of Copic markers either! Now I have to figure out how to darken the tips of my wig fibers because there is too much blonde.
Amazing ! Absolutely beautiful and thank you for doing this video. I am so inspired but I will definitely try this on an old wig first. Can you do this same method on a synthetic/human hair blend ?
I don't know about a Human Hair blend since dyes for fabric (synthetic hair) and dyes for natural hair are so different. Human hair has porousity and other factors and the harsher dye required to color a synthetic could damage it.
Have you ever tried to dye a grey synthetic wig? I have one i want darker. I got it just to see what the grey would look like. I really didn't care for the color but love the wig and design. Would a black color on grey make it really black or dark grey? I just don't know
Hi, after you rooted with the Copic marker did you follow with alcohol & brush and then used cold water with the conditioner? I also do the rooting too with the Copic I find sharpies to make the fibers a red cast....I also found if you let the Copic marker dry well for a few days and then wash it blends nicely and takes away any lines....I also use the same conditioner...thanks for the video great job.....
Thanks!! I love the Copic markers, they just come in every shade, and the color it leaves on the wig is true to expectations. I also love that brush tip! Sharpies are ok but they are so limited in natural haircolor tones and the tips aren't amazing... but they work! I usually wash it right after, but I will definitely try letting it sit for a few days first! I like to give it a wash to get the alcohol out so I reduce the drying, and then add the conditioner same day to lock it all in and put back any moisture needed after tossing that style around a mannequin head all day!
Hello love your content!!! I want to use acrylic paint and alcohol on my wig,Iam trying to achieve a honey blond on my wig. Do you or anyone know how to achieve honey blond or a golden blond. Thank you and many blessings
Aug 7 2022 I when to Walmart a brought rit dye more synthetic royal purple and daffodil yellow I don't want a brown but a dark blonde what two colors to used I be looking for a answer check back with twiggy woman ok
I joined your Instagram- it’s great. You are funny! I’m getting ready to try your dye method to add some lowlights and wondered if there’s any more information on Instagram, or if anyone else attempted it and tagged you with results. Cheers!
Thank you so much!! There is a photo where someone tagged me in their amazing Unicorn Mermaid wig creation! Here's the links! instagram.com/p/CRLLLIbgElF/ and instagram.com/p/CRxvSMvAK2M/
Thanks! I’ve picked up a new tip! It’s from a hairstylist who uses it with dyes on human hair! Mix corn starch to thicken and keep color in place. She says it does not dilute or affect the color in any way. This would be perfect for adding shadow roots with the Rit dye!
Has anyone ever tried this on a mixed color like Ellen Wille's Berstein Mix? Was thinking of using the Rit DyeMore in color Chocolate Brown all over it as the light red on it isn't working for me.
This looks amazing and I really want to try to do this myself but I had a few questions. After using the toner and the marker....will that make my wig smell like a marker? (Some of them are really strong smelling). Did you shampoo the wig after using the toner and marker and will it fade after a few washes? You really captured how natural hair looks with a variety of hues in it. Truly beautiful!
Hi - The markers I used are Copic markers, and they don't have a strong scent and they go on very smooth vs. a blunt marker like a Sharpie. They are more expensive though. I don't usually wash them after I color them, but you could. Just like doing tie dye on clothes, it is permanent but might fade a little each time you wash it.
How do you tone down the crazy transfer (color bleeding) after rinsing out the marker ink? It transfers so much my forehead is covered in permanent marker stains , and I can’t style it without wearing gloves.
Hi. I've done this rooting technique with a Copic marker before, but without using alcohol. I found that the color rubs off on my hands. Does applying the alcohol completely stop the color from rubbing off? Thanks!
Wig noob here...wonderful and informative video. Question: I'd like to add allover highlights or streaks of auburn to a curly wig that's P4/27/30 which I thought would look a LOT more auburn, but doesn't - it almost looks gray compared to my own auburn color. Could I spray on the Rit dye? Or could I comb a little dye through each curl? (This is the brand It's A Half-Wig LAURIE style.) Or best to paint a little dye throughout each curl? If steaks aren't possible, can you recommend which Rit color to use to approximate Dark Auburn #33? Thank you SO much for any info! Have a great week!
If you want a richer more vibrant color - and you want it in streaks - I would use te method from my other video on dying wigs with Highlights linked below. I'd start with some all over color using the alcohol ink spray bottle method or Rit Dye soaking, and then come back in with the markers to add highlights. As far as the Rit Dye, you're going to have to get a test strand, and try different combinations of reds/browns/violets until you find your ideal shade- both with alcohol inks or Rit Dye. ruclips.net/video/zqkRBuEXwEI/видео.html
I have a blonde wig with dark brown roots. Is there a way to lighten them to light brown? It is synthetic - Alva by Noriko. I also have a blonde wig I want to turn strawberry (light) blonde. Can you recommend a color dye? Thanks so much. This really made me feel it was possible to get what I want. Strawberry blond seems impossible to get - either blond shades and two little bits of light auburn or light auburn with a couple of highlights. Very frustration.
So I don't know enough about color theory to know what colors to add to make a strawberry blonde - but I would guess if you got a red and an orange RIT Dyemore Synthetic you'd be able to get some of those warmer tones into it. Unfortunately though, you can't lighten a synthetic wig. You can only add to the color.
I’ve lightened too-dark roots on a synthetic wig using spray paint for hair in platinum blonde. It came out a little stiff, so I washed it and it softened the fibers but left some of the spray paint. It looks better, but I do wish the wig manufacturers wouldn’t make the roots so dark and harsh-looking, especially on the lighter blonde colors. To me it looks tacky. As a natural blonde with light brows and lashes it looks ridiculous!
Interesting! I was wondering if there is any point in the first stage using the Rit Dye? The overall colour change was from the Dye travelling down the strands through gravity? Would it not be easier to dunk the whole wig into the dye, rinse and let dry, then use the markers?
These are great questions!! The reason that I didn't just dunk the whole thing is two part. 1. I liked the pink and didn't want to cover it all up. I just wanted to "tone it down" - so I went with a light application of the brown dye on just the top layers, leaving the bottom untouched. It looks very multi-dimentional, still has that pink I love, but is much more natural. 2. When I tested dyes in a previous video (ruclips.net/video/qw---9-krnY/видео.html) It was very clear that the thread and materials in tracks or used to secure the hair to the wig takes up the dye - a lot. I didn't want this light pink wig with super dark tracks. Instead, I did this method so I could avoid the lace and tracks at all costs so that they'd continue to blend in!
I’ve used Copic markers to slightly darken the root area of synthetic fibers, and I think what’s key is that you only go one direction with the marker. Don’t rub back and forth or you might unravel the fiber some.
Thinking of trying this, but possibly adding a bit of Xanthan Gum to give it more of a gel effect - more controllable when adding low-lights? Have you tried this? Cheers
For lowlights I use a alcohol based permanent marker- like in this video! Rainbow Wig Tutorial - 4 Dying Synthetic Wig Techniques for Rainbow Prism Hair ruclips.net/video/zqkRBuEXwEI/видео.html
@@TheWiggyWoman We don't have a lot of the neat toys down here in New Zealand. Did try some furniture markers, but they weren't all that good. Will most probably go the way of alcohol based permanent ink so that was why I was thinking of Xanthan Gum. I won't be rooting anything, just adding lowlights. Cheers.
is there a way to get blonde wig to have more warmth? My wig is an ash brown but i want it a lil more yellow or a “warm” look rather then a cool tone. Would i use brown to dye it? Or should i use a yellow?
The opposite of ash would be like a brassy - I would maybe take a test strand and add some orangey brassy tones to it to give it a warmer look... but don't do it straight to the entire wig without testing it first to figure out the best shade of brassy orange to give you the desired outcome!
I would really love to see the results for this... unfortunately, your lighting //camera setting is WAYYY too highly contrasted, you can’t see what any of the actual colors are, nor any of the mid-tones. (I’m not being shady, I really DO want to see these results!) please keep that in mind in the future...
Totally get it, studio lighting does make a difference for sure!!! I have a video coming out on Thursday that it will be in, and I’ll try to film it outside! If you subscribe and click the bell you’ll be notified when it posts!!
This is where Copic markers are amazing… they have soo many shades of black/gray/brown and there’s so many more options than sharpies. Look at copic marker shades E49, N9 and BV29! You can find them at craft stores, or online!
That is so sweet of you!! I always look at wigs like you'd look at a house you want to buy... does it have good bones? If so, the rest can be corrected!
I went to your channel to get some ideas on how I could make better videos, but, you have none unfortunately. I'd love to see how you think it should be done - I am always learning! I am just a regular person making videos, some people appreciate the insight, others want to skip it, and that is exactly why RUclips gives you that choice with the fast forward button and the chapters feature. Yay RUclips!
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I just want to thank you. I just spent my morning trying to find out if I can die a blonde wig with the rit dye. You are the only one on all these videos that that I've seen break it down and show how to color the roots the way you did. Now I know how to get darker roots on a blonde wig now. I normally have black hair. I am quarter Indian. I am losing my hair and I have been very sick and I cry a lot. It just makes me sad because of me losing my hair and not being able to look in the mirror and know who I am. Today you help me out a lot. You made me smile and I want to thank you. I have two synthetic wigs. I did the vinegar bath on them. So.... Please cross your fingers and pray because I am very highly allergic to synthetics. So if you have any special things that you can help me with I would really love it. But today you help me out a lot. You made my life better and easier and by you doing that maybe I will have a decent wig to put on my head if it doesn't break me out! LOL! If I could I would have gave you a big hug today LOL! You made me a happy girl today. I am very girly and it's hard to be girly without hair on your head! Lol! I just want to thank you. Alsoooo!.... For all those ladies that are out there that are going through the stuff like losing their hair there are solutions. Thank God for that we have people like this wonderful amazing woman that takes her time out to do these videos for us. We can learn and learn together. Thank you and God bless you and your family.
Can I ship my wig to you and give me quote on it.
Much prefer the toned-down one. Well done
Thanks! I can't wait to try this out on more styles that just need a little tweaking!
Love your imagination...When you want something, you figure it out. Your final color correction of the wig is great, along with roots. You have inspired me to "correct" one that I just purchased. Thanks for your time in making this very helpful video.
You did a wonderful job, it looks so much more natural the way you dyed it.....Wow, and yes, I have several I plan to dye. I now have the Rit and the Copic Pens.
Beautiful! I love your version. It's like you read my mind...I was wondering if I could dye a wig and then add some roots. Thanks so much for this. Can't wait to try it.
Let me know how it turns out!! You can tag me on Instagram @thewiggywoman, feel free to message me there as well if you have questions!!!
Love your roots added version🥰👏🦾💃👍👌🤗😁😀
The wig looks great on you. Thanks for the video. I'm going to try that technique on my wig.
Roots added version, beautiful.
Thank you so much!
Seems like adding cornstarch or conditioner or something to make or less watery would be good… thanks for making this!
👏👏👏👏👩🏼🦱Yaaaaazzzz Honey 🍯! Very Beautiful! You did that😌!
Thank you! 🤗
I love the rooted version. Very nice 👍
Thank you!
Love the rooted version! I’m just about to try this. You are very brave to try this on an expensive wig! I’m trying it with a cheapie first!
Wow, Heather! I love the finished version! You did an amazing job!!!! xoxo
Thanks! I had so much fun doing it!
Excellent job! I like the toned down version much better.
Thanks!!!
Smart!!
I'm inspired. This came out BEAUTIFUL!!
Stunning!
You did a fantastic job with this Avalon, it looks 100 times better and you look lovely. Thanks for this useful tutorial!
You are so welcome! It's all about making your wigs look perfect for YOU!
Nice. Good video.
Thanks!!
Hands down I prefer the new Avalon color. It's beautiful. You were absolutely correct, it was to light and blended into your skin tone to much. You did a fabulous job. I have a pretty wig, Joy, that I got on sale but the color was lighter and cooler than I thought it would be. I'm going to try your trick with this dye. Thx for the scoops.
Let me know how it goes!! If you post any photos of it afterwards, tag me on IG so I can check it out!
Love the toned down rooted Avalon!
Thanks!!! She’s one of my faves now!!!
WOW😮 that’s amazing! Love
Your dyed color
Much better.
Omg girl! One word...Spectacular! 🏆
Thanks for sharing! 💯🤩👍💜
Thank you so much!!! It's always fun to be able to combine crafting and beauty into one long night of self care! I am so glad you found it helpful!!
💕 love your work. Looks a lot better!
Thank you ☺️
Super cute.
Thank you so much!!
Great video! Thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you for this video. It’s exactly what I was looking for and I can’t wait to try this. Just purchased my RIT Dyemore and waiting on my comic markers
Girl you did a fantastic job. Of course I love the 2nd Avalon version. I agree the original color blended with your skin color. ☺
Thanks!!!
Great job it's so gorgeous!
Thank you!
This is gorgeous and very helpful! Thank you!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Wow! Love the darker root. Wish I knew how to do this when I bought a synthetic too light for me years ago!
You and me both! I have been going back to old wigs now and dressing them up!!
Very creative! You did an amazing job? The original color of the wig was disappointing, and you made it attractive!
Thanks!! I liked it, but it just wasn’t perfect for me! Now I looooove it! I’m sure we all have a wig like that!
I have this Avalon and have been trying to figure out how to make this color work. I am going to try this technique, I hope it works as well for me as for you.
You can do it! I'd love to see how it turns our! Feel free to tag me on Instagram @TheWiggyWoman so I can celebrate your hard work!!!
Looks wonderful!
Thank you so much!! This was a fun project!
Nicely done … love 💕 it!
Beautiful job!
Thank you so much!
Beautiful!
Thanks!
Wow, this was really helpful, thank you! I never would have thought of Copic markers either!
Now I have to figure out how to darken the tips of my wig fibers because there is too much blonde.
I have another video where I show how to use a spray bottle method which is great for all over color!
@@TheWiggyWoman awesome ill go look for it now, thank you so much! 💕
Very helpful for my Lucoa cosplay wig!
Awesome!! If you end up trying it I’d love to see the outcome! Feel free to tag me on IG @thewiggywoman
Amazing ! Absolutely beautiful and thank you for doing this video. I am so inspired but I will definitely try this on an old wig first. Can you do this same method on a synthetic/human hair blend ?
I don't know about a Human Hair blend since dyes for fabric (synthetic hair) and dyes for natural hair are so different. Human hair has porousity and other factors and the harsher dye required to color a synthetic could damage it.
@@TheWiggyWoman
I figured that but thank you for your reply
Have you ever tried to dye a grey synthetic wig? I have one i want darker. I got it just to see what the grey would look like. I really didn't care for the color but love the wig and design. Would a black color on grey make it really black or dark grey? I just don't know
Number 2
Aww thanks!
How do you avoid the knots to get dark?
Hi, after you rooted with the Copic marker did you follow with alcohol & brush and then used cold water with the conditioner? I also do the rooting too with the Copic I find sharpies to make the fibers a red cast....I also found if you let the Copic marker dry well for a few days and then wash it blends nicely and takes away any lines....I also use the same conditioner...thanks for the video great job.....
Thanks!! I love the Copic markers, they just come in every shade, and the color it leaves on the wig is true to expectations. I also love that brush tip! Sharpies are ok but they are so limited in natural haircolor tones and the tips aren't amazing... but they work!
I usually wash it right after, but I will definitely try letting it sit for a few days first! I like to give it a wash to get the alcohol out so I reduce the drying, and then add the conditioner same day to lock it all in and put back any moisture needed after tossing that style around a mannequin head all day!
Thanks for taking the time for the info much appreciated.....
Hello love your content!!! I want to use acrylic paint and alcohol on my wig,Iam trying to achieve a honey blond on my wig. Do you or anyone know how to achieve honey blond or a golden blond. Thank you and many blessings
Aug 7 2022 I when to Walmart a brought rit dye more synthetic royal purple and daffodil yellow I don't want a brown but a dark blonde what two colors to used I be looking for a answer check back with twiggy woman ok
I joined your Instagram- it’s great. You are funny!
I’m getting ready to try your dye method to add some lowlights and wondered if there’s any more information on Instagram, or if anyone else attempted it and tagged you with results. Cheers!
Thank you so much!! There is a photo where someone tagged me in their amazing Unicorn Mermaid wig creation! Here's the links! instagram.com/p/CRLLLIbgElF/ and instagram.com/p/CRxvSMvAK2M/
Thanks! I’ve picked up a new tip! It’s from a hairstylist who uses it with dyes on human hair! Mix corn starch to thicken and keep color in place. She says it does not dilute or affect the color in any way. This would be perfect for adding shadow roots with the Rit dye!
What about dyeing that have mono tops & mono parts??? Will it dye the monofilament ?
Has anyone ever tried this on a mixed color like Ellen Wille's Berstein Mix? Was thinking of using the Rit DyeMore in color Chocolate Brown all over it as the light red on it isn't working for me.
the tone down version
Great video but don’t see the pink only a blond wig. Looks great after trmt
That was one of my thoughts in my original review. It really wasn't much of a Smokey Rose as it was a Rose Gold.
This looks amazing and I really want to try to do this myself but I had a few questions. After using the toner and the marker....will that make my wig smell like a marker? (Some of them are really strong smelling). Did you shampoo the wig after using the toner and marker and will it fade after a few washes? You really captured how natural hair looks with a variety of hues in it. Truly beautiful!
Hi - The markers I used are Copic markers, and they don't have a strong scent and they go on very smooth vs. a blunt marker like a Sharpie. They are more expensive though. I don't usually wash them after I color them, but you could. Just like doing tie dye on clothes, it is permanent but might fade a little each time you wash it.
How do you tone down the crazy transfer (color bleeding) after rinsing out the marker ink? It transfers so much my forehead is covered in permanent marker stains , and I can’t style it without wearing gloves.
Hi. I've done this rooting technique with a Copic marker before, but without using alcohol. I found that the color rubs off on my hands. Does applying the alcohol completely stop the color from rubbing off? Thanks!
The alcohol doesn’t stop it from rubbing off, it just adds a more gradient blending bs a sharp line
Wig noob here...wonderful and informative video. Question: I'd like to add allover highlights or streaks of auburn to a curly wig that's P4/27/30 which I thought would look a LOT more auburn, but doesn't - it almost looks gray compared to my own auburn color. Could I spray on the Rit dye? Or could I comb a little dye through each curl? (This is the brand It's A Half-Wig LAURIE style.) Or best to paint a little dye throughout each curl? If steaks aren't possible, can you recommend which Rit color to use to approximate Dark Auburn #33? Thank you SO much for any info! Have a great week!
If you want a richer more vibrant color - and you want it in streaks - I would use te method from my other video on dying wigs with Highlights linked below. I'd start with some all over color using the alcohol ink spray bottle method or Rit Dye soaking, and then come back in with the markers to add highlights.
As far as the Rit Dye, you're going to have to get a test strand, and try different combinations of reds/browns/violets until you find your ideal shade- both with alcohol inks or Rit Dye.
ruclips.net/video/zqkRBuEXwEI/видео.html
I have a blonde wig with dark brown roots. Is there a way to lighten them to light brown? It is synthetic - Alva by Noriko. I also have a blonde wig I want to turn strawberry (light) blonde. Can you recommend a color dye?
Thanks so much. This really made me feel it was possible to get what I want. Strawberry blond seems impossible to get - either blond shades and two little bits of light auburn or light auburn with a couple of highlights. Very frustration.
So I don't know enough about color theory to know what colors to add to make a strawberry blonde - but I would guess if you got a red and an orange RIT Dyemore Synthetic you'd be able to get some of those warmer tones into it. Unfortunately though, you can't lighten a synthetic wig. You can only add to the color.
I’ve lightened too-dark roots on a synthetic wig using spray paint for hair in platinum blonde. It came out a little stiff, so I washed it and it softened the fibers but left some of the spray paint. It looks better, but I do wish the wig manufacturers wouldn’t make the roots so dark and harsh-looking, especially on the lighter blonde colors. To me it looks tacky. As a natural blonde with light brows and lashes it looks ridiculous!
Interesting! I was wondering if there is any point in the first stage using the Rit Dye? The overall colour change was from the Dye travelling down the strands through gravity? Would it not be easier to dunk the whole wig into the dye, rinse and let dry, then use the markers?
These are great questions!! The reason that I didn't just dunk the whole thing is two part. 1. I liked the pink and didn't want to cover it all up. I just wanted to "tone it down" - so I went with a light application of the brown dye on just the top layers, leaving the bottom untouched. It looks very multi-dimentional, still has that pink I love, but is much more natural. 2. When I tested dyes in a previous video (ruclips.net/video/qw---9-krnY/видео.html) It was very clear that the thread and materials in tracks or used to secure the hair to the wig takes up the dye - a lot. I didn't want this light pink wig with super dark tracks. Instead, I did this method so I could avoid the lace and tracks at all costs so that they'd continue to blend in!
@@TheWiggyWoman And the very bottom curls are still very blond- I love that.
I tried out the Coptic marker on a small area of my synthetic hair wig and it made the hair all fuzzy looking. Any ideas why?
What kind of wig is it?
I’ve used Copic markers to slightly darken the root area of synthetic fibers, and I think what’s key is that you only go one direction with the marker. Don’t rub back and forth or you might unravel the fiber some.
Is the only purpose of brushing on the alcohol, for blending? Does the alcohol make the marker more permanent?
Yes, it is just for the blending! The alcohol can dissolve the color a bit so it spreads easier. Once it dries it is just as permanent :)
@@TheWiggyWoman Thanks!
My dyeing experiments came out beautiful! I’m so glad I tried this. Have you ever dyed a heat defiant synthetic? I wonder if it would be different…
Thinking of trying this, but possibly adding a bit of Xanthan Gum to give it more of a gel effect - more controllable when adding low-lights? Have you tried this? Cheers
For lowlights I use a alcohol based permanent marker- like in this video!
Rainbow Wig Tutorial - 4 Dying Synthetic Wig Techniques for Rainbow Prism Hair ruclips.net/video/zqkRBuEXwEI/видео.html
@@TheWiggyWoman We don't have a lot of the neat toys down here in New Zealand. Did try some furniture markers, but they weren't all that good. Will most probably go the way of alcohol based permanent ink so that was why I was thinking of Xanthan Gum. I won't be rooting anything, just adding lowlights. Cheers.
Cool! Good luck! I’d love to see how it turns out!
is there a way to get blonde wig to have more warmth? My wig is an ash brown but i want it a lil more yellow or a “warm” look rather then a cool tone. Would i use brown to dye it? Or should i use a yellow?
The opposite of ash would be like a brassy - I would maybe take a test strand and add some orangey brassy tones to it to give it a warmer look... but don't do it straight to the entire wig without testing it first to figure out the best shade of brassy orange to give you the desired outcome!
@@TheWiggyWoman A few drops of Iodine tincture?
I would really love to see the results for this... unfortunately, your lighting //camera setting is WAYYY too highly contrasted, you can’t see what any of the actual colors are, nor any of the mid-tones. (I’m not being shady, I really DO want to see these results!) please keep that in mind in the future...
Totally get it, studio lighting does make a difference for sure!!! I have a video coming out on Thursday that it will be in, and I’ll try to film it outside! If you subscribe and click the bell you’ll be notified when it posts!!
Which color marker would you recommend for making a black natural root 1B shade ? I'm worried a black sharpie will look unnatural
This is where Copic markers are amazing… they have soo many shades of black/gray/brown and there’s so many more options than sharpies.
Look at copic marker shades E49, N9 and BV29! You can find them at craft stores, or online!
@@TheWiggyWoman thanks so much I'm gonna check them out !
Wouldn't have a clue how to do this
The wig designers should hire you. You did it until you got it right & you sure did! Don't return a wig, alter it!
That is so sweet of you!! I always look at wigs like you'd look at a house you want to buy... does it have good bones? If so, the rest can be corrected!
too much to understand
TOO MUCH TALK GO TRAIGHT YO THE POINT
I went to your channel to get some ideas on how I could make better videos, but, you have none unfortunately. I'd love to see how you think it should be done - I am always learning!
I am just a regular person making videos, some people appreciate the insight, others want to skip it, and that is exactly why RUclips gives you that choice with the fast forward button and the chapters feature. Yay RUclips!