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I knew I wanted the back of the wig to be full and curly, but I couldn't figure out a method that worked with big curls. I tried wrapping the hair arouns big curlers and steaming them then letting them dry and cool. Didn't work. I tried wrapping them in big curlers and dunking them in boiling water. Messy, hot, and after 5 hours with occasional 10 minute hair dryer action disperses throughout, the hair was still wet when I took it out of the curlers, it was fried and frizzy, and it ha NO CURL. SO. I decided to use the curling method I KNOW works even though it is tedious and only gives skinny curls. I heat up the curling iron, take a strand of hair, spray it slightly damp, wrap it up in the curling iron, turn the iron off, and set it all to the side until the iron is cool and the hair is dry. When I pull the iron out, I get a tight ringlet. I did this to all the hair already in the wig then brushed out all the ringlets into a big mass. Too add volume, I took all my extra wefts, doubled and trippled them up, sewing the wefts together to pack the hair in tight. Then curled the wefts and sewed them in (glued at the very end cause I was so tired). While one strip of doubled wefts was cooling in the iron, I would be doubling up and sewing together the next strip so it. Several hours later, I had a big poofy wig. Then I just teased the crap out of the top of the back by back combing and hairspraying.

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