Hairpieces offer the perfect opportunity to experiment with a new look without damaging your natural hair with excessive dying and straightening. Though, if you wear your hair system on a daily basis, it’s only natural to want a change from time to time. If expanding your assortment of hairpieces isn’t on the cards, you’re probably looking for an alternative, low-cost solution to zhuzh up your current wig. But before you reach for the scissors and hair dye, you should know a couple of things, so listen!
The short answer is, ‘yes, but it depends on the hair type, and we wouldn’t recommend it.’ By hair type, we mean whether your hair system is made of synthetic hair or human hair. Natural human hair wigs are easier to dye than synthetic wigs. While we’re not endorsing you to dye either of them, the risks of ruining a synthetic wig are significantly higher!
Synthetic wigs are made of processed fibers like polyester, acrylic, and polyvinyl. Regular hair dyes don’t work on synthetic materials because, unlike human hair, which absorbs chemicals and pigments into its shafts, the dye’s pigments can’t penetrate synthetic fibers. In fact, the chemicals from the dye can actually ruin the hairpiece. Instead, synthetic hair requires a specific fabric dye designed for synthetic materials. Synthetic wigs can’t be bleached either, so if you decide to risk it with a synthetic wig, whatever dye you’re using must be darker than the original hair color.
Synthetic wigs are more affordable than natural human hair and often come in various fun and classic colors. So, if you’re getting bored with your current hairstyle, your best and safest option is to purchase a new wig in your desired color and style.
If you have an old hairpiece that you want to revive and are willing to risk its demise, then read on. Otherwise, we strongly recommend taking your hair system to a professional so that you can get the best results! The salons are well-versed in hair coloring and know how to create the perfect color and achieve a natural and even look while causing as little damage to your hair as possible. That said, we can see you’re determined to try it yourself, so here are some tips!
For the best shot at a successful home hair system dying sesh, we suggest starting with a light blonde, white, or silver human hair wig. And, if it’s your first time, it’s best to use a color-depositing dye, aka semi-permanent hair color, rather than permanent. Remember, it’s always easier to go darker than lighter, so we suggest leaving all bleaching and highlighting to the experts!
To prevent the hair from being damaged by harsh chemicals, always choose a hair dye free of toxins like ammonia, paraben, sulfates, and silicone. Here are some of our top toxin-free hair dye picks to get you started:
Check out our website and blog for everything you need to know about hair systems. Or, if you can’t find answers to your questions there, have a chat with one of our hair replacement system experts. They will be delighted to point you in the right direction for hair systems for men and women.