fabulous! If you’re reading this, you’re probably curious about how to curl synthetic hair. I get it—synthetic hair can be a real challenge because it’s basically plastic. Expose it to too much heat, and it melts. But don’t worry, I’ve got some awesome methods to help you achieve those gorgeous curls without any disasters. Whether you’re working with a wig, extensions, or a weave, these tips will have your synthetic hair looking stunning in no time.
Curling Synthetic Hair with a Curling Iron
Can You Curl It?
First things first, let’s find out if your synthetic hair can handle the heat. Check the product label on your wig or extensions. It should tell you if heat styling is a no-go or if it’s safe. If the label doesn’t say, or if you’re working with a weave, test a small, hidden section of hair to see if it melts. Better safe than sorry, right?
Prepping Your Hair
Once you’ve confirmed it’s safe to curl, divide your hair into sections. How big do you want your curls? Small sections for tight curls, larger ones for loose waves. Use clips to keep everything in place. Turn your curling iron to the lowest setting—often just a warming setting. If you’re curling a wig or extensions, it’s a good idea to secure them on a mannequin head for better control.
Wetting the Hair
Spritz your hair with water until it’s damp but not dripping. This step is crucial because it helps prevent the synthetic fibers from melting. You can either use a spray bottle or wet your hands and run them through the hair.
Curling Each Section
Now, take your preheated curling iron and wrap it around a section of wet hair. Hold it there until the hair feels warm, then gently slide the iron out. Repeat this process for all sections. For tighter curls, pin each curl to your head until it cools. This will help them hold their shape longer.
Curling Synthetic Hair with Hot Water
Moisturizing the Hair
Before you start curling, apply a cream-based moisturizer or olive oil to your synthetic hair. This helps the hair hold the curl better. Rub a small amount in your hands and work it through the hair.
Using Perm Rods
Decide on the curl size you want and choose your perm rods accordingly. Roll small sections of hair around the rods and secure them. For a natural look, use larger rods for the hair at the back of your head and smaller ones for the front.
Dipping in Hot Water
Heat some water in a mug for about a minute. Carefully dip each perm rod into the hot water for 15-20 seconds. Be careful—hot water can be tricky to handle. If the water cools down, just reheat it. Make sure each rod gets evenly heated.
Drying the Hair
Let the hair dry completely while still wrapped around the perm rods. This can take anywhere from a few hours to overnight, depending on the thickness of the hair. If you’re in a hurry, you can use a blow dryer on the lowest setting to speed up the process.
Removing the Perm Rods
Once the hair is fully dry, gently remove the perm rods. The curls will be tight and springy. If you want a softer look, run your fingers through the curls to separate them. This will also add volume to your hair.
Curling Synthetic Hair Using Pins
Straightening the Hair
For this method, start by brushing a small section of your hair to remove any tangles. Use a flat iron on the lowest setting (around 250-300 degrees F) to smooth and straighten the section.
Curling with a Flat Iron
Next, use the flat iron to curl the straightened section. Slowly wind the hair around the flat iron, moving it away from your face. Keep the temperature low to avoid melting the synthetic fibers.
Pinning the Curl
While the curl is still warm, wrap it around your index finger to form a tight coil. Slide the curl off your finger and pin it to your head with a small metal clip. For extra hold, spray the curl with hairspray before pinning it.
Letting the Curls Set
Repeat the process for the rest of your hair. Pin all the curls and let them set overnight or for several hours. When you remove the clips, you’ll have beautiful, bouncy curls. To make them look more natural, gently run your fingers through the curls to separate them.
Conclusion
Curling synthetic hair might seem like a daunting task, but with these methods, it’s totally doable. Whether you’re using a curling iron, hot water, or pins, the key is to be gentle and patient. With a bit of care, you can achieve those dreamy curls and switch up your style without any fuss. So go ahead, give it a try, and rock those gorgeous curls!