5 ways to frost your wig

5 ways to frost your wig

Method 1: Rinse with fabric softener

5 ways to frost your wig
This is an easy way to reduce the shine of your wig and bring it closer to the texture of your natural hair.
  1. Shampoo your wig.
  2. Mix water and fabric softener in the basin as you would when washing laundry by hand (approximately one-third to half the amount of fabric softener).
  3. Soak the wig in water with fabric softener.
  4. After about 30 minutes to an hour, remove the wig and rinse it with water. Be careful not to get tangled.
  5. Remove moisture with a towel and dry indoors.
  6. Once it's completely dry, brush it to shape it.

Method 2: Use antiperspirant or baby powder

5 ways to frost your wig

This is a method of using antiperspirant and baby powder, which is famous as a matting technique for wigs.

  1. Before putting on the wig, release the antiperspirant spray a little and spray it on the areas where you are especially concerned about shine.
  2. Spritz antiperspirant all over, then brush. Brush off any white areas. Effective when used in conjunction with wax.
  3. If using baby powder, sprinkle the powder all over the wig as well. However, be sure to shake off the white powder before using it.
  4. With either method, the powder will come off if you shampoo, so you will need to do this every time you use it.

Method 3: Use matte styling products

5 ways to frost your wig
This is how to use a styling product with a matte texture that gives a matte effect to your wig.

Take a small amount of wax and spread it all over the wig with your fingers to create a matte finish and set your hair at the same time. You can use a styling product specifically made for wigs, or you can use a regular hair styling product. However, we recommend using it sparingly.

Method 4: Use dry shampoo for hair

5 ways to frost your wig

This method uses dry shampoo for hair to reduce the shine of the wig.

  1. Spray your wig evenly with dry shampoo. Focus on areas where you are concerned about shine.
  2. Gently massage the dry shampoo into the wig with your hands to evenly distribute it.
  3. Leave it for a while and allow the dry shampoo to soak into the wig.
  4. Gently pat the wig with a dry towel to remove dirt and excess dry shampoo.
  5. Arrange the wig with a brush or comb.

Method 5: Use a matting spray made specifically for wigs

5 ways to frost your wig

Another option is to use a matting spray made specifically for wigs. These sprays reduce the shine of the wig and give it a matte texture.

  1. Wear the wig and take an appropriate amount of the spray. Spray evenly throughout the wig.
  2. Use your hands or a brush to lightly pat the spray into the wig.
  3. Once the wig is completely dry, smooth it with a brush.

You can try these methods to mattify your wig and give it a natural texture. However, please note that the effects may vary depending on the wig material and manufacturing method. Please fully understand how to handle your wig and choose the appropriate method.