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Topic: can’t get my WaWa hair to curl
Posted By: nicci
Subject: can’t get my WaWa hair to curl
Date Posted: April 17 2006 at 4:19pm
i just got my wawa hair in the mail today from vixin wigs and its so  much softer than i  was expecting.. and the color is great, now I am dying to install it  but I can't get it to  curl.. i  haven't washed it yet.. does that matter? I  don't have a spray bottle but i  did dampen the hair and i did set my curling iron on its hottest settting and i am seeing nothing.. no curl.. just straight hair.. any suggestions.. am i missing a step, i am new to this product so i figure maybe i am doing something wrong

also got some liquid gold in the mail and would like to apply the wawa (if i can get it to curl) w/ the LG.. so i just apply the LG to the weft of the hair on the weft and apply it to my hair..

oh, oh... also any one think it would be a bad idea to apply a little wawa with real human hair.. right now i have a this real human hair in my head but want to add the wawa with it as well to add some highlights to it... any reason that wouldn't be a good idea

ill post pics soon.. this new human hair i got matches my hair wonderfully...



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Posted By: asinnamon
Date Posted: April 17 2006 at 4:59pm

I couldn't either, after I washed it, let it dry, used a spray bottle to mist and my curling iron....I got a little bend on the ends, but no curl??

Amanda



Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: April 17 2006 at 5:29pm

Wet the hair...more than a slight mist. Hold the curling iron in the hair for 30 seconds you will hear alot of sizzle and see steam, slide the curl off the iron carefully and clip it til its cool. If you let the curl drop off the iron it will straighten right out. The key to curling wawa, is it has to get waaay hot and cool completely in the same position. If you cant get the curling iron to work...try hotrollers and leave them in until completely cool. Trust me, this stuff curls...it takes a little more work but once the curl is in it will stay...

 



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Posted By: nicci
Date Posted: April 17 2006 at 8:51pm
tHANKs sherrie i guess i just need to give it more time on the curling iron.. i was alittle afraid of melting it i guess.... good to know.. I am off to try again


Posted By: Naked Eye
Date Posted: April 17 2006 at 9:03pm
I was afraid of melting it too!! But I could not get my synth to curl to save
my soul!! I tried hot rollers, everything, all I could get was a slight wave.

nicci- i have syth with my human hair right now, and it's wonderful! I love
it!


Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: April 17 2006 at 9:03pm
it wont melt nicci...although its possible to singe the very ends if you curl it too much with a curling iron. You'll know when the hair feels HOT its time to take the curling iron out of the hair.

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Posted By: nicci
Date Posted: April 18 2006 at 2:18am
good to know, i didn't want to start a  house fire or anything like that .. I would have never lived it down "nicci put the bathroom on fire trying to curl her  fake hair".. i could just hear my fiance  saying that.. espeically since i dabbel in fake lashes/ sunless tanning and fake press on toenails
    so I did it! i really got the hair damp.. i say it was basically still wet and wraped in on hotrolles for a long time.. like an hour and it curled..and that curl looks like its going to stay to.. i hate when you spend hours perfecting the hair with the iron and the curls end up falling out after a few hours.. i don't like using hairsspray it seems to make my hair know up  to much

naked eye, i am glad to hear that you mixed synthetic/ hh and like the results,i was kinda wondering if  there was like some unspoken code about not mixing the 2 kinds of hair ..


Posted By: bettyblue13
Date Posted: April 18 2006 at 3:29am
Sherry,what about non -synth? How do you get your human hair to curl as beautifully as you do, and stay all day? I can not for the life of me get a curl to stay in my hair,not even for an hour on the human weft that I use, or my own. Is there something you spray on before curling or after?? Use the highest heat setting?? Yours looks amazing!


Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: April 18 2006 at 6:13am

bb, with HH I do the same thing I clip the curl tils cool. And use a smaller barrel than the size I want the curl to be, since the HH curls loosen.

nicci, lol you crack me up this morning. We wouldnt want you to burn the house down or anything like that! It does take a little longer to curl the wawa than HH but the nice thing is once you curl it, its done and it stays! My routine with wawa was once a week I steamed the hair to soften it and then I 'reset' it. When I got out of the shower in the mornings all I had to do was dry the top of my hair and touch up a curl here and there! I only curled the wawa 3 or 4 times the whole month.



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Posted By: Naked Eye
Date Posted: April 18 2006 at 12:04pm
Wow, sherrie! Good to know! Curling most extensions is like, a whole
different thing for me, I can never get it to stay, but a smaller size, good
idea. What size do you usually use?

And saving time on drying...mmm...that just made my day!!! It takes me
SO LONG to dry the synth, that's my only complaint!!

Nicci, yeah, I thought the same thing about mixing. I couldn't get any
imput on it here, but I talked to aimee, and she brought up a good point,
you mix it with your own hair which is HH, so mixing it with HH extension
would be the same. I was like, oh, very true, and I love it! Synth has nice
shine and looks so healthy, but it doesn't match my natural hair very well.
So I have synth on the bottom and Elite on the top, it looks amazing! My
favorite thing so far!


Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: April 18 2006 at 5:06pm

Im sounding like an advertisement for wawa...LOL I liked the wawa for the fact that I only had to curl it once and it stayed curly the whole week until I steamed it out and  reset the curl. WHat I disliked was that it didnt feel good to me. But Im going to order some of the velvasil and try out the wawa again. There has got to be a product that makes wawa feel good! I think I read in the velvasil thread that someone used it on wawa....Ill have to check that out.

naked eye, thats strange about synthetic taking so long to dry. I found with the wawa that it dried rather quickly. And I also didnt have to worry about drying it since I didnt need to curl it or style it. I stepped out of the shower with hair already styled! (except the top) And when I did need to touch up a curl here and there, I could do it wet.

naked eye, what type of synthetic are you using?

question...to all of you girls trying the wawa or using synthetic. Do any of you have a shower filter or water softener? I did not have my shower filter when I used wawa. And I wonder if that would make a difference in keeping it soft or less tangly. I can testify that it makes a huge difference on HH, but Im not sure about synthetic. And if my memory serves me correctly I think amm had commented that the water softener made a big difference when she wore plastikhaar.

 

 



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Posted By: bettyblue13
Date Posted: April 18 2006 at 11:02pm
Funny  speaking of shower filters , I was just watching Blow out and it was  all about Johnathans  new water filter  for shampooing. lol
I want to get one...I think it will soften ther HH wefts I have as well cause I noticed just after one wash they are stiff, I think its my water here.

Sherry one more question about curling with a curling iron, do you spray anything in the hair before curling it or after the curl is set?


Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: April 18 2006 at 11:29pm
I usually dont use anything, but a thermal protector would be a good idea. I like TRESseme's Heat tamer. Very light weight and doesnt leave the hair feeling like it has any product on it. I use it on the top layers of my hair with the flatiron.

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Posted By: AndreaTheGoGo
Date Posted: April 19 2006 at 2:30pm

It seems to me that the wawa can be very inconsistant; my wawa melted within two seconds of it touching the iron.



Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: April 19 2006 at 4:40pm

Andrea, are you sure you used the wawa thermal fiber? Its heat resistant and meant to be used with hot tools. Wawa also has other synthetic hair that isnt heat resistant, could that be what you used?



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Posted By: amm
Date Posted: April 19 2006 at 8:12pm
Originally posted by sherrie215 sherrie215 wrote:

And if my memory serves me correctly I think amm had commented that the water softener made a big difference when she wore plastikhaar.




I've got the whole house system and not a shower filter. It's about the size of a small central air conditioning unit. I wore PH almost 3 months and it got better over time. Frankly, I rarely have problems with any human hair (with just a few exceptions) and I attribute it to that magnificent water system. :)

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Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: April 19 2006 at 8:17pm

yep....I knew that!  I remember you saying that you had a whole house system. I assume thats the same thing as a water softener?

But anyway... I swear by the shower filter if you dont have some type of water softener in the house!

Besides the benefit to my hair, I seen a HUGE improvement in my skin over the winter. This was the first winter in YEARS that my skin didnt dry out. My hands normally get so bad that they crack and split between my fingers in the winter no matter how much moisturizers I use...didnt happen this year!



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Posted By: Naked Eye
Date Posted: April 19 2006 at 8:38pm
I wish I could get that!!! Dang apartments! I really think It would help, but,
I am considering the shower filter thing.

I am using "Sassy" hair, it's just some cheap BSS hair, but I'm pretty
impressed by it! I haven't been able to get it to really curl, but then again I
can't get my HH to curl lately, so must be doing something wrong!

But yeah, this stuff takes FOREVER and a day to dry! It's probably the only
thing that I don't like about it!


Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: April 19 2006 at 8:41pm

Its a cheap investment really.....and the benefits are amazing!



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Posted By: AndreaTheGoGo
Date Posted: April 23 2006 at 9:04pm
Originally posted by sherrie215 sherrie215 wrote:

Andrea, are you sure you used the wawa thermal fiber? Its heat resistant and meant to be used with hot tools. Wawa also has other synthetic hair that isnt heat resistant, could that be what you used?

I ordered from vixen wigs; the description said it could be heat styled, and the wawa packaging it came in had the instructions to use a curling iron.



Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: April 23 2006 at 9:11pm

Thats just so odd....seriously, its the first Ive heard of wawa melting.

 

 



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Posted By: AndreaTheGoGo
Date Posted: April 23 2006 at 9:57pm
OK I just tried again with a piece that had been cleaned (and tried to be dyed lol), I used the low setting on my waver and got the hair quite saturated and lightly towel blotted. It took the curl just fine and no melting :)


Posted By: amm
Date Posted: April 24 2006 at 12:41am
Originally posted by sherrie215 sherrie215 wrote:

it wont melt nicci...although its possible to singe the very ends if you curl it too much with a curling iron. You'll know when the hair feels HOT its time to take the curling iron out of the hair.


WaWa can and does melt at high temps. To get a good curl with this synth, it requires temps between 250-350F. Even the $20 curling irons can get over 400F.

If you're not sure what your iron heats up to, start at the lowest setting and work your way up. You'll find the perfect curling temp that way. :)

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Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: April 24 2006 at 6:28am
oh wow...I didnt know that the average curling iron got THAT hot. I didnt feel that my cheapy irons got hot enough to curl wawa well, so I bought new professional irons especially for the wawa, and even on the highest settings I never melted the wawa.

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