Remember that synthetic wigs are just fancy kinds of plastic. When you first take them from the box, you will find that the fibers have been crushed together for a long time. Start by gently shaking the wig so that the hairs will become separated. Next use a brush or a pick comb without tiny balls at the end of each bristle (so there is nothing to catch and tear out the hairs)to comb the entire wig out in the opposite direction that it would normally set.
Then take the pick or brush to detangle and separate all of the hairs in the wig by turning the wig inside out and working from the bottom section gradually up until the full group of hair is detangled and separated. Then turn the wig right side out and repeat. Remember you are fluffing the hairs so that they don’t look matted together. This will give the most natural look possible to the wig.
When the hairs are separated then work gently into place with the comb or your fingers until the style that you want is created. Spray into place as needed. Also a firm tug (not too hard) can also help to get the hairs to bend into the shape you need.
<b>WARNING:</b>
Very curly wigs should only be styled by using your fingers because the comb or brush may remove the curls.