WIG PLUG SECRETS 🤫💇🏽♀️
This is how I get my wigs FLAT ASF 👌🏽‼️
Secret: Hot combing the bundles close to the weft.
When I install my bundles, I take a hot comb and press the hair close to the weft and close to the cap. I do this line by line, meticulously, training the hair to lay exactly where it should.
✨ Flattens bulky tracks
✨ Helps the crown lay smooth
✨ Keeps the wig looking natural
✨ Gives that clean, professional finish
💡 Pro Plug Tip: The closer you press the hair to the weft and cap, the flatter the wig will lay.
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From my experience working with wigs, one of the biggest challenges is ensuring that they look as natural and sleek as possible. The secret method of hot combing the hair close to the weft truly changed my wig game. By carefully pressing each bundle line by line near the weft and cap, the bulky tracks lay flatter, which helps the wig blend seamlessly with your natural hairline. What I love about this technique is that it not only smooths out the crown but also reduces any puffiness or unevenness that bulky tracks might cause. The key is patience and precision—going slowly allows you to train the hair to settle exactly where you want it, creating that polished and professional finish. Using a hot comb with the right heat setting also prevents damage while maximizing the flattening effect. Another tip I picked up is to make sure the comb gets as close to the weft as possible without burning the scalp or the wig cap. This closeness is what really defines the wig’s sleek silhouette. Over time, practicing this can make your wigs look custom-made and elevate your overall style. If you often struggle with bulky or unnatural-looking wigs, try incorporating hot combing near the wefts into your routine. You’ll be surprised by how much smoother and more natural your wigs can appear. Plus, this technique pairs well with other styling tricks like trimming excess lace or using lightweight edge control products to hold down flyaways. Remember, the goal is to keep your wigs looking flawless every day without heavy adhesives or complicated styling. Hot combing close to the weft is a simple yet effective way to achieve that flat, neat look that stands out. For anyone passionate about wig styling, mastering this technique is a game changer that saves time while producing professional results. Overall, I highly recommend combining this method with regular wig maintenance and gentle care to extend the lifespan of your bundles and keep them looking fresh and natural. Give it a try, and you'll notice a big difference in how your wigs lay and perform.





























































