I am so glad I’ve found your review of these wigs by Ellen Willie. I’ve been wearing flirt wigs for the past ten years. Your review was refreshingly clear, personal and honest. Thankyou ⭐️
Thank you so much for watching Brandy! I must admit Bernstein Rooted and Light Bernstein Rooted are my favorite too. Check out my Ellen Wille Drive video, it is also in Bernstein rooted but is so much more blonde. I noticed the color codes are also different. Now I'm on the hunt for those codes because I love the more blonde blend in that wig.
This looks so nice on you. I ordered one in Ginger Brown and I am so pleased with it. I just need to sort out the floppy front with some steam. Thank you so much for doing these reviews they help out so many of us wig wearers.
Thanks for the styling tips on the Flirt wig. I just bought it but haven't been able to make the bangs to something I like. I think what you did is what I was looking for. Will definitely try it.
Thanks so much for watching. I will also add that I did purchase another Flirt since my saffron brown one was at the end of its life and am struggling with my new one as well! No wig is ever made the same as you probably know but like you, I'm going to continue to work with it. I'm sad that it will never quite look the same but still love the density and style! Good luck with yours!
That’s a really cute wig! Very low density it appears. Love it! I would cut some bangs in that too I think. Is steam safe? I saw a video by taz saying it may not be 🤔 maybe a hair dryer she suggested…don’t quote me on that. Can I use a hot air brush lightly if sprayed with water? Thanks for the tips!
Hey Lisa Marie, thanks for watching! Yes, this wig is very low density and you can steam but hold the steamer away from area. Your goal is to just let a little heat and moisture in the wig. I would not use any type of iron or hot air brush because in that case, the iron part is directly on the fibers and since the fibers are not heat friendly, the irons will damage the hair. Hope this helps! I love Taz too!
You look lovely in them both. Just wondering, the Saffron rooted you wore outside didn't look shiny at all, do you spray them with anything to stop the shine?
Hi Miryana, thank you for watching! No, I have never had to spray my Ellen Wille wigs for shine. I guess if you went more blonde, you would probably have to spray. Good luck in your journey!
Reds go great with your skin tone I know for me it's really weird I was a blonde all my life and when I turn 53 somehow my face just looked ghosty.... I tried to darken the color a little bit and I'm like that's it light Auburn worked for me even medium & dark Auburn works for me. It's funny how as we age our skin changes it's hue and we need to refresh our colors possibly to a different tone. The even weirder thing is I was born with flaming medium Auburn hair..... 6 months after I was born I turned bleach blonde..... And I pretty much stayed a blonde my whole life until I was 53 it darkened a bit and got a bit mousy but blonde is all I really knew until I started looking very pasty..... I've went reddish Brown and I've never gone back since and I'm now over 60.... The reds really warm up our skin tone for sure and it looks very pretty on you❤
I am so glad I’ve found your review of these wigs by Ellen Willie.
I’ve been wearing flirt wigs for the past ten years.
Your review was refreshingly clear, personal and honest. Thankyou ⭐️
Great job steaming her! Both colors look great on you! 👏🏻💯😊💗
Thank you so much! I do still love my Flirts and everyone says they are the most realistic looking!
You look lovely in both colors, but saffron is your color! Thanks for this fabulous video! Keep them coming! I love Ellen Wille!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your feedback. I think I should write Ellen a personal letter asking for more wig style in this color! 😆
very natural looking hair
Thank you so much and thank you for watching!😃
I really like the Bernstein rooted color on you! Both colors look so pretty .
Thank you so much for watching Brandy! I must admit Bernstein Rooted and Light Bernstein Rooted are my favorite too. Check out my Ellen Wille Drive video, it is also in Bernstein rooted but is so much more blonde. I noticed the color codes are also different. Now I'm on the hunt for those codes because I love the more blonde blend in that wig.
This looks so nice on you. I ordered one in Ginger Brown and I am so pleased with it. I just need to sort out the floppy front with some steam. Thank you so much for doing these reviews they help out so many of us wig wearers.
Thanks so much for watching! Stick with her Roz, she's easy to train! A little hair spray works too!
Thanks for the styling tips on the Flirt wig. I just bought it but haven't been able to make the bangs to something I like. I think what you did is what I was looking for. Will definitely try it.
Thanks so much for watching. I will also add that I did purchase another Flirt since my saffron brown one was at the end of its life and am struggling with my new one as well! No wig is ever made the same as you probably know but like you, I'm going to continue to work with it. I'm sad that it will never quite look the same but still love the density and style! Good luck with yours!
Really pretty!
Thank you so much Cynthia!
That’s a really cute wig! Very low density it appears. Love it! I would cut some bangs in that too I think. Is steam safe? I saw a video by taz saying it may not be 🤔 maybe a hair dryer she suggested…don’t quote me on that. Can I use a hot air brush lightly if sprayed with water? Thanks for the tips!
Hey Lisa Marie, thanks for watching! Yes, this wig is very low density and you can steam but hold the steamer away from area. Your goal is to just let a little heat and moisture in the wig. I would not use any type of iron or hot air brush because in that case, the iron part is directly on the fibers and since the fibers are not heat friendly, the irons will damage the hair. Hope this helps! I love Taz too!
You look lovely in them both. Just wondering, the Saffron rooted you wore outside didn't look shiny at all, do you spray them with anything to stop the shine?
Hi Miryana, thank you for watching! No, I have never had to spray my Ellen Wille wigs for shine. I guess if you went more blonde, you would probably have to spray. Good luck in your journey!
Can you use the rooting spray all over the wig to tone down too blonde or chunky highlights
Both pretty colors! Can't find in stock tho.😣
Oh no! That's not good. I need a new one myself! Thanks so much for watching! 😊
Reds go great with your skin tone I know for me it's really weird I was a blonde all my life and when I turn 53 somehow my face just looked ghosty.... I tried to darken the color a little bit and I'm like that's it light Auburn worked for me even medium & dark Auburn works for me. It's funny how as we age our skin changes it's hue and we need to refresh our colors possibly to a different tone. The even weirder thing is I was born with flaming medium Auburn hair..... 6 months after I was born I turned bleach blonde..... And I pretty much stayed a blonde my whole life until I was 53 it darkened a bit and got a bit mousy but blonde is all I really knew until I started looking very pasty..... I've went reddish Brown and I've never gone back since and I'm now over 60.... The reds really warm up our skin tone for sure and it looks very pretty on you❤