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QuestionCan I put another color on my human hair wig the day after dyeing it?Community AnswerNo. Repeated dyeing can cause serious damage to the hair.
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QuestionCan you really microwave a zip-lock baggie without risk of melting?Claire ComptonCommunity AnswerYes, it is possible. Ensure that the microwave power is low-medium, and that you do it for short intervals. Not, it is the official Ziploc bags that are microwave safe.
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QuestionThe bleach won’t strip the color from my human hair wig?Claire ComptonCommunity AnswerUnless you use hair bleach or harsh cleaning bleach (professional-grade products) then the color should stay. To be safe, pluck 1-2 strands of hair off your wig and do a test run.
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QuestionCan a hair dryer serve as the microwave?ali soleimaniCommunity AnswerNo. Hair dryers are designed to blow ambient or hot air over damp hair to speed the evaporation of water and dry the hair. They use a motor-driven fan and a heating element to transform electric energy into convective heat.
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QuestionIs it necessary to use Clorox bleach to revamp human hair? I hope it can't change the color of the wig!ali soleimaniCommunity AnswerNo, you should never use Clorox bleach to revamp human hair. Clorox bleach is designed for cleaning surfaces and removing stains; it is not intended to be used on hair. Clorox is made of many chemicals that can harm your hair or skin if you come into contact with it.
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QuestionDo I need to use bleach to dye the wig from black to ginger?ali soleimaniCommunity AnswerYou can dye a black wig to ginger without bleach. The easiest way to dye a wig is to start with a blonde, human-hair wig over a synthetic one and use semi-permanent hair dye to deposit the color. If your wig is not blonde, you may need to bleach it first before dyeing it ginger.
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