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Well, I just washed and conditioned my synthetic hair for the first time.

Hopefully it will put life back into it for the Gala.
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Oh cooleo! Hair extensions? How much did it cost? I'm just growing my hair out normally. But it's all about band image ya know?
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Nooooo, nooo, no, no hair extensions :shock: Just my wig. It was getting flat looking, so I stopped by the wig store on the way to work yesterday and picked up some special shampoo and conditioner.
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Please do tell how it turns out. I haven't washed mine yet but it needs it. Any certain brand of wig shampoo ? No wig shop close to me so I need some kind of idea what to get for it.

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Danette -

We just bought Virginia some wig shampoo - actually, shampoo/conditioner combo for synthetic hair - from Sally's Beauty Supply (Revlon, about $7); do you happen to have one near you? I know there are a lot of them in the Metro Detroit area, as I've shopped in them myself when I lived there. No, not for wig supplies! :P Great place to buy stud earrings!! :mrgreen:

Virginia will be washing her wigs for the TGEA Gala - - hmmm, should she go as a blonde or brunette.......choices, choices!! :)

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Turned out great. The curl and shine are back. Doesn't smell like smoke from the club.

I used Brandywine Shampoo and Conditioner.
http://www.mhrw.com/c_chemicals.html

I imagine any shampoo designed for wigs will work. The Brandywine works for both synthetic and natural hair wigs.

I've read that woolite also works.
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Post by Marlena Dahlstrom »

Woolite will work and RuPaul swears by Murphy's Oil Soap (which is also a gentle soap).

Mainly you don't want to use a shampoo designed for natural hair, which isn't good for wigs for whatever reason.
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SilverLady(SO) wrote: hmmm, should she go as a blonde or brunette.......choices, choices!!
Well, blondes have more fun :roll:
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I also use Brandywine shampoo and conditioner for my synthetic black wig. Only a small amount from both bottles is needed; I purchased the shampoo and conditioner almost two years ago, and I still have plenty for another year!

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DonnaT wrote:
SilverLady(SO) wrote: hmmm, should she go as a blonde or brunette.......choices, choices!!
Well, blondes have more fun :roll:
Ahem!! We brunettes have quite a lot of fun, too, you know! We just don't kiss and tell!! :mrgreen:

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Thanks Ladies for the info. I have a old wig that I think I'll try out the Woolite on. I'll let you know how it works out.

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