I am now 78 years old, but when I was about 20, I got a very bad, extremely short haircut that I did not want to be seen in, so I decided to buy a wig. I got a human hair wig that was a lot of money as I was earning $1.00 per hour and the wig cost $100.00. (1965) I did not know anything about wigs, so I wore it every day for a year. I put it on a wig-form every night and put it on every morning to go to work. It was never touched at all. I never combed it or washed it. It was more or less like a stiff helmet and it looked fantastic. I never noticed any kind of soiling inside the wig, maybe here in cool Canada we don't sweat at all? It looked exactly the same one year later as it did the first time I got it, freshly styled and with lots of hair spray on it direct from the Salon where I bought it and had it cut and styled... I think when I sold it later I got a good price for it. In those days it was nearly unheard of to wear wigs. What a story when I think of it now... Now that I am about to be 78 years old with pure white hair that is nearly all gone... I wonder how it will be when I get my first wigs on order now? I can't wait, but hope I will feel okay to wear wigs now. Two are human hair and one is Synthetic.
I'm glad I watched this. I don't have a lot of space for storage so that is just another thing that is holding me back from getting into wigs. I just need to jump into this. So many things to consider.
Love all your tips, Denise! Thank you so much. I'm new to wearing wigs (just ordered a few)...and I'm trying to get educated on how to manage them especially since they're so pricey.
LOL, I'm so lucky my husband puts up with me!! We moved a year and a half ago and our house is much smaller... I just don't have the storage space I used to so I have to get creative! Since I made this video we have made it look A LOT nicer, I should do an update.
I don't store my wigs on styrofoam heads anymore, either. For the exact reasons you listed. The collapsible plastic or metal stands help the wigs air out better, a plus, imo. Even though the collapsible metal ones aren't as tall, they are easily taken apart for travel or storage w/o breaking easily like the plastic ones. I am able to store my wigs in their boxes, space not an issue once I donated clothes in my closet I never wore for wigs I do wear ;) Like your plastic bag storage idea......more room for more wigs....what's not to love about that?! Thanks for great review.....congratulations on the weight loss. You're beautiful inside & out. 🤗❤
Yeah… I wouldn’t put the dryer sheet in there. They have scented oils in them, that stuff can be damaging to synthetic fibers. The unscented varieties contain ingredients you don’t want on synthetic fibers, because they’re not going to keep them looking good. Like this… This is the ingredients to Bounce unscented sheets: Polyester Sheet (Polyethylene Terephthalate), Cationic Softener (Dialkylester Dimethyl Ammonium Methosulfate), *Softening Agent (Fatty Acids, C16-18 And C-18-Unsatd),* Process Aid (Bentonite).
Great tips Denise! I had bought a bunch of plastic shoe boxes from the container store to store my wigs and wish I had put them in ziploc bags first. They took on the smell of the plastic and it was pretty strong. Now I keep the boxes they come in and store them in the original box. Lesson learned!
Love the idea of a filing cabinet style. Only have a very few but maybe someday. I also have one of those wooden pegs. LoL It was originally my mug hanger in the kitchen. It has years of service in it's life time. LoL It is key to let them dry or in a humid climate you can get mold. Love your open honesty. I'm totally lazy in putting things away. Thank you! 😘
In Arizona. They get aired out on a rack head overnight. Then a quick Jon Renau revitalizing spray and wide tooth comb and back in the box. No problems with being dry, brittle, tangles or luster.
Greetings Denise! I found this video very helpful and I have been wearing wigs for years! Thank you for your help. By the way, I love girl mono on you. Love you girlfriend! Blessings!!
Thank you for your storage video, it was recommended I store my wigs in a satin silk (polyester) drawstring bag, your thoughts on that option. Amazon has many different options available.
Great ideas. I don’t have a lot of storage space in my apartment so I cannot keep them in their original box or put them in plastic containers. My only option that may work for me is to put them in a zip lock bag and hang them using a clip on a towel rack mounted to the wall in my closet. I am new to wigs and I hope this is a good idea. Thoughts?
I wonder if there's a good way to add pictures? I'm thinking either printing on paper, a Polaroid camera or finding a place with cheap prints. I'd not remember based on names of wigs. I'm just getting started into wigs and was just thinking about this issue. I went a little overboard on Amazon shopping for cheap wigs and the fantasy hair, so i have some long ones that I'm probably not going to wear very often and they're taking up a lot of space on plastic wig stands. To the point, I can't take care of clothes the way i used to, lol.
This was so helpful, Denise! I don't have that many wigs at the moment, but I always keep the ones I have in their boxes. I really need to just sell some of mine since I'm not happy with them and never worn them. I haven't been happy with one since I purchased my Gabor Soft and Subtle years ago. I finally stopped wearing my Jon Renau Emilia a couple of months ago because she got so frazzled on the ends. Those were such long-wearing pieces. The only thing I didn't like about Soft and Subtle was the amount of permatease, so I just don't allow myself to try her again. I really love the idea of the smaller clear storage containers. I have a spare bathroom closet (walk-in) upstairs where I keep my wigs (in their boxes) and just may do that to take up less space in there. Thanks so much for the suggestions! You're the best! God bless you! By he way, I love your shirt! 😊 💕
I'm so glad it was helpful! What a bummer that you have been struggling to find one you love for so long. I know what you mean about Soft and Subtle... it is definitely one that kind of surprises you with the permatease. Hugs and I hope you find something that knocks your socks off soon!
Great idea with command Hooks...this is informative..I have a file cabinet full of wig boxes...and I use the pipe like long dish towel hanging off the lingerie Hooks...
I KNEW I was forgetting to link something! I put it in the description now, here it is so you don't have to go back: ellyandgrace.com/products/one-nation-under-god-camo-ladies-short-sleeve-shirt?_pos=14&_sid=54a9dbd8c&_ss=r&variant=32711130054753
I remember talking to you about how every wig I have are too big and you were going to ck with other wig sisters had any ideas about making a wig smaller. I wear a wig grip and still have to criss cross the bands. Just wondering if you have talked about to anyone! Thank you for taking time to share with the rest of us!! XOXO
I do have an idea!!! I am going to make a tip Tuesday on it, and need to prioritize that so I can help you. I have been dragging my feet because I am not sure how best to film it as it involves sewing wefts together and that means a tricky camera angle but I can do it!
Great question.... there really is no consistent or specific time. It just depends on what I am in the mood to wear. Some wigs stay hanging there for a month or more, depends on how lazy I am and how much my space is overflowing. In a perfect world I would only keep a handful of wigs out and put the rest away, but now that I am not working out of the home, I often change my wigs multiple times a day, lol.... I often don't have a wig on at all and then throw one on just to run an errand or try to look presentable when my family comes home from work and school (sometimes, often I just have no wig on at all when everyone is home). I think the bottom line is to keep your wigs protected as much as possible to prevent drying out or getting too dusty/dirty.
@@heywigsister I’ve often wondered about timing. I’ve noticed you mentioned before that you keep a spreadsheet to help keep track of how often you wear a wig to help with when to wash, etc., so I wondered if you had a specific schedule for rotation that you felt gave them a longer life, etc. This is helpful to get an idea of what others do. I’m learning a lot and really appreciate your videos!
@@heathersword7043 I really don't.... I am so blessed to have a lot of wigs and so I rotate a lot. BUT, early on that was not the case and I would wear one or two a lot and they seemed to do fine. I think the main key is that wigs that are above shoulder length and do not rub on clothing will last the longest. The shorter they are, the longer they last. I also think a HUGE key is not to use much product, if any, on them... the biggest negative about talking to a reviewing about how to make wigs last is that most of us are comfortable wearing lots of styles and we have lots of them so no one wig sees a lot of wear. I have seen many talk about this. I do have a few that I have worn A LOT, though.... and the common theme is that they are all chin length wavy bobs that can take a lot of wear and look better when they are a little messy/dirty so you can get away with them being dry as they get older. I'm not sure if that helped at all but feel free to keep asking questions.
Hey wig sisters! This is a question not so much about storage, but drying... I hang my curly wigs upside down using a laundry hook, but can I do the same with straight styles? I haven't because I fear it might make them too poofy, especially on really sleek styles like Nolan, Cafe Chic or Kai etc... Any advice on this conundrum would be greatly appreciated LOL
I hang my straight wigs upside as well, although I don't have many of them. I think if they have a lot of permatease it might make this a little poofier, but not too much and it does setting when you wear it. I just like giving gravity a different pull on wigs at times.
coming from a dude that wears wigs I store mine under a veil on a plastic Halloween skull on top of a nightstand because I am kind of an eccentric autist
Gosh, I have heard so many come backs to that... it is tough because we all have different personalities. I think if someone were to be that way toward me how I reacted would depend on how well I know the person. It is just awful that people have to be so mean!!!
I am now 78 years old, but when I was about 20, I got a very bad, extremely short haircut that I did not want to be seen in, so I decided to buy a wig. I got a human hair wig that was a lot of money as I was earning $1.00 per hour and the wig cost $100.00. (1965) I did not know anything about wigs, so I wore it every day for a year. I put it on a wig-form every night and put it on every morning to go to work. It was never touched at all. I never combed it or washed it. It was more or less like a stiff helmet and it looked fantastic. I never noticed any kind of soiling inside the wig, maybe here in cool Canada we don't sweat at all? It looked exactly the same one year later as it did the first time I got it, freshly styled and with lots of hair spray on it direct from the Salon where I bought it and had it cut and styled... I think when I sold it later I got a good price for it. In those days it was nearly unheard of to wear wigs. What a story when I think of it now... Now that I am about to be 78 years old with pure white hair that is nearly all gone... I wonder how it will be when I get my first wigs on order now? I can't wait, but hope I will feel okay to wear wigs now. Two are human hair and one is Synthetic.
I'm glad I watched this. I don't have a lot of space for storage so that is just another thing that is holding me back from getting into wigs. I just need to jump into this. So many things to consider.
Love all your tips, Denise! Thank you so much. I'm new to wearing wigs (just ordered a few)...and I'm trying to get educated on how to manage them especially since they're so pricey.
Thank you so much and reading how others store their wigs. I store mine the same way, in their boxes and some in clear totes in plastic bags.
Ahhhh! This was awesome! I am going to be reorganizing my wigs in my closet now! Goodbye individual boxes, hello zip loc bags!!!
Denise! I sooo needed this video! You are a gift from God❤️
YAY! I am so glad it was helpful.
I love Love LOVE you wig storage rack on your wall. I can’t stop laughing 😂 It’s genius…but it looks so weird in a cool way. Hahaha
LOL, I'm so lucky my husband puts up with me!! We moved a year and a half ago and our house is much smaller... I just don't have the storage space I used to so I have to get creative! Since I made this video we have made it look A LOT nicer, I should do an update.
@@heywigsister please do! We have a storage issue too and the wall may be my only option but my hubs is freaking out a little 😂
I don't store my wigs on styrofoam heads anymore, either. For the exact reasons you listed. The collapsible plastic or metal stands help the wigs air out better, a plus, imo. Even though the collapsible metal ones aren't as tall, they are easily taken apart for travel or storage w/o breaking easily like the plastic ones. I am able to store my wigs in their boxes, space not an issue once I donated clothes in my closet I never wore for wigs I do wear ;)
Like your plastic bag storage idea......more room for more wigs....what's not to love about that?! Thanks for great review.....congratulations on the weight loss. You're beautiful inside & out. 🤗❤
Thanks, Linda!! HUGS!
Yeah… I wouldn’t put the dryer sheet in there. They have scented oils in them, that stuff can be damaging to synthetic fibers. The unscented varieties contain ingredients you don’t want on synthetic fibers, because they’re not going to keep them looking good.
Like this…
This is the ingredients to Bounce unscented sheets:
Polyester Sheet (Polyethylene Terephthalate), Cationic Softener (Dialkylester Dimethyl Ammonium Methosulfate), *Softening Agent (Fatty Acids, C16-18 And C-18-Unsatd),* Process Aid (Bentonite).
Great tips Denise! I had bought a bunch of plastic shoe boxes from the container store to store my wigs and wish I had put them in ziploc bags first. They took on the smell of the plastic and it was pretty strong. Now I keep the boxes they come in and store them in the original box. Lesson learned!
Oooh, that is no good! I haven't noticed that at all, but really good feedback that others should take note of.
Thank you for sharing what wig you’re wearing, I’m quite interested!
Love this wig on you!! 🤩
I love the color of your
Girl mono, I want that color. BEAUTIFUL..
30#' S IS ABSOLUTELY fantastic .
Bless you wig Sister !
Thank you so much! Hugs and blessings right back my friend.
You could also put a photo of yourself in each one, taped to box.
You look Beautiful in this Wig! Fantastic Color. Great information
Hugs, 🤗❤💐
Thanks, Michelle! Hugs my friend... really need to figure out a way to get up to your neck of the woods to meet you!
Love the idea of a filing cabinet style. Only have a very few but maybe someday. I also have one of those wooden pegs. LoL It was originally my mug hanger in the kitchen. It has years of service in it's life time. LoL
It is key to let them dry or in a humid climate you can get mold. Love your open honesty. I'm totally lazy in putting things away.
Thank you! 😘
In Arizona. They get aired out on a rack head overnight. Then a quick Jon Renau revitalizing spray and wide tooth comb and back in the box.
No problems with being dry, brittle, tangles or luster.
Perfect timing for me. Just got a bunch of wigs and need to store them.
Greetings Denise! I found this video very helpful and I have been wearing wigs for years! Thank you for your help. By the way, I love girl mono on you. Love you girlfriend! Blessings!!
Thank you so much!!! HUGS and blessing right back!
Thank you for your storage video, it was recommended I store my wigs in a satin silk (polyester)
drawstring bag, your thoughts on that
option. Amazon has many different options available.
Great ideas. I don’t have a lot of storage space in my apartment so I cannot keep them in their original box or put them in plastic containers. My only option that may work for me is to put them in a zip lock bag and hang them using a clip on a towel rack mounted to the wall in my closet. I am new to wigs and I hope this is a good idea. Thoughts?
I wonder if there's a good way to add pictures? I'm thinking either printing on paper, a Polaroid camera or finding a place with cheap prints. I'd not remember based on names of wigs. I'm just getting started into wigs and was just thinking about this issue. I went a little overboard on Amazon shopping for cheap wigs and the fantasy hair, so i have some long ones that I'm probably not going to wear very often and they're taking up a lot of space on plastic wig stands. To the point, I can't take care of clothes the way i used to, lol.
No wonder I like you so much! I’m originally from MN too!
Really? Where?
This was so helpful, Denise! I don't have that many wigs at the moment, but I always keep the ones I have in their boxes. I really need to just sell some of mine since I'm not happy with them and never worn them. I haven't been happy with one since I purchased my Gabor Soft and Subtle years ago. I finally stopped wearing my Jon Renau Emilia a couple of months ago because she got so frazzled on the ends. Those were such long-wearing pieces. The only thing I didn't like about Soft and Subtle was the amount of permatease, so I just don't allow myself to try her again.
I really love the idea of the smaller clear storage containers. I have a spare bathroom closet (walk-in) upstairs where I keep my wigs (in their boxes) and just may do that to take up less space in there. Thanks so much for the suggestions! You're the best! God bless you! By he way, I love your shirt! 😊 💕
I'm so glad it was helpful! What a bummer that you have been struggling to find one you love for so long. I know what you mean about Soft and Subtle... it is definitely one that kind of surprises you with the permatease. Hugs and I hope you find something that knocks your socks off soon!
Great idea with command Hooks...this is informative..I have a file cabinet full of wig boxes...and I use the pipe like long dish towel hanging off the lingerie Hooks...
Yeah, the biggest challenge are those darn wig boxes, they take up so much space!
Thank you very much, your serie is most helpful, love your tips
I am so glad... thank you so much!!
Such helpful information! Do most people start out with multiple wigs? (I’m still waiting for my first to arrive).
Hi Denise I did not see any link for the top you have on. This one looks beautiful on you I also love the color.
I KNEW I was forgetting to link something! I put it in the description now, here it is so you don't have to go back: ellyandgrace.com/products/one-nation-under-god-camo-ladies-short-sleeve-shirt?_pos=14&_sid=54a9dbd8c&_ss=r&variant=32711130054753
Thanks for some great ideas!!
You bet! Thank you so much for watching!
I remember talking to you about how every wig I have are too big and you were going to ck with other wig sisters had any ideas about making a wig smaller. I wear a wig grip and still have to criss cross the bands. Just wondering if you have talked about to anyone! Thank you for taking time to share with the rest of us!! XOXO
I do have an idea!!! I am going to make a tip Tuesday on it, and need to prioritize that so I can help you. I have been dragging my feet because I am not sure how best to film it as it involves sewing wefts together and that means a tricky camera angle but I can do it!
@@heywigsister
Thanks honey!! I will watch for it! Sorry I’m so late responding! I’m always the cows tail!! 😂
Where do you get your quality wigs from Denice??
I have a list of trustworthy retailers, it is link in this blog post: heywigsister.com/f/retailers-and-stylists-who-customize-wigs
How long do you keep wigs in “current rotation” before putting them away for longer periods of time?
Great question.... there really is no consistent or specific time. It just depends on what I am in the mood to wear. Some wigs stay hanging there for a month or more, depends on how lazy I am and how much my space is overflowing. In a perfect world I would only keep a handful of wigs out and put the rest away, but now that I am not working out of the home, I often change my wigs multiple times a day, lol.... I often don't have a wig on at all and then throw one on just to run an errand or try to look presentable when my family comes home from work and school (sometimes, often I just have no wig on at all when everyone is home). I think the bottom line is to keep your wigs protected as much as possible to prevent drying out or getting too dusty/dirty.
@@heywigsister I’ve often wondered about timing. I’ve noticed you mentioned before that you keep a spreadsheet to help keep track of how often you wear a wig to help with when to wash, etc., so I wondered if you had a specific schedule for rotation that you felt gave them a longer life, etc. This is helpful to get an idea of what others do. I’m learning a lot and really appreciate your videos!
@@heathersword7043 I really don't.... I am so blessed to have a lot of wigs and so I rotate a lot. BUT, early on that was not the case and I would wear one or two a lot and they seemed to do fine. I think the main key is that wigs that are above shoulder length and do not rub on clothing will last the longest. The shorter they are, the longer they last. I also think a HUGE key is not to use much product, if any, on them... the biggest negative about talking to a reviewing about how to make wigs last is that most of us are comfortable wearing lots of styles and we have lots of them so no one wig sees a lot of wear. I have seen many talk about this. I do have a few that I have worn A LOT, though.... and the common theme is that they are all chin length wavy bobs that can take a lot of wear and look better when they are a little messy/dirty so you can get away with them being dry as they get older. I'm not sure if that helped at all but feel free to keep asking questions.
@@heywigsister Yes, it does! Thank you, Denise!
please please tell me when will the girl mono video be online?
I will try to get it up this week
@@heywigsister thank you!
Hey wig sisters! This is a question not so much about storage, but drying... I hang my curly wigs upside down using a laundry hook, but can I do the same with straight styles? I haven't because I fear it might make them too poofy, especially on really sleek styles like Nolan, Cafe Chic or Kai etc... Any advice on this conundrum would be greatly appreciated LOL
I hang my straight wigs upside as well, although I don't have many of them. I think if they have a lot of permatease it might make this a little poofier, but not too much and it does setting when you wear it. I just like giving gravity a different pull on wigs at times.
@@heywigsister Thanks!
I have mainly straight, sleek styles- I don’t notice any extra poofiness at all. I wanted to in a few cases…but no.
@@cherylj7460 thanks!
For storage you didn't mention turning the wig inside out, so I'm assuming that you don't.
I usually don't... I know some people do and I think it really is a personal preference. I don't find much difference at all so I don't bother.
coming from a dude that wears wigs I store mine under a veil on a plastic Halloween skull on top of a nightstand because I am kind of an eccentric autist
People can become very obnoxious when they know you are wearing a wig What do you say I know because I wear one
Gosh, I have heard so many come backs to that... it is tough because we all have different personalities. I think if someone were to be that way toward me how I reacted would depend on how well I know the person. It is just awful that people have to be so mean!!!
Thank you so much and reading how others store their wigs. I store mine the same way, in their boxes and some in clear totes in plastic bags.