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amother
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Wed, May 29 2024, 1:09 am
Q for sheitel machers and experienced sheitel wearers
I have a sheitel that's Abt 4 years old and got a new one this year (don't be jealous. Those two sheitels were replacing two that were around a decade old)
My newer one is darker and I like it better.
I want to dye the lighter one darker. Could be I bought a lighter sheitels, could be it lightened over the years...
Will dying it darker make it die sooner?
Does it damage the sheitel?
Also , once I start dying it will I have to keep doing it every few months? How soon will it wash out? After a certain amt of time?
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carrot
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Fri, May 31 2024, 1:52 am
I don't know if it will make it die sooner, but my personal feeling is that once you start you will need to keep doing it every few months. I don't know if that means the dye is causing damage--I don't think so--or more likely by the time it starts requiring dying, that it means the wig is sort of on its way out anyway.
(I'm not a Sheitel Macher or anything, just someone who's currently dying my three-year-old wig every few months... I'm pretty sure that some of the color washes out every time I wash it.)
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amother
Alyssum
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Fri, May 31 2024, 1:55 am
YES! it can bald it..pls only take your chance if youre about to throw it out..
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Iymnok
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Fri, May 31 2024, 2:01 am
amother Alyssum wrote: | YES! it can bald it..pls only take your chance if youre about to throw it out.. |
If you're not careful. A good dye job could extend the life of an oxidized sheitel..
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