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Doll wigs made with these type of fibers tend to be the most ideal type of wig, especially for those who like to be able to style the wig differently, because they are affordable and readily available. They would be considered the next best thing to real hair because they can be reshaped or, in some uncommon cases, be recolored. Because they are easier to reshape, it makes it easier to fix or "repair" the hair when it becomes frizzy or disarrayed.
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Wigs made with these type of fibers tend to be the most ideal type of wig, especially for those who like the ability to style the wig a little differently, because they are affordable and readily available. They would be considered the next best thing to real hair because they can be reshaped or, in some uncommon cases, be recolored. Because they are easier to reshape, it makes it easier to fix or "repair" the hair when it becomes frizzy or disarrayed.
 
Note that although they may be able to handle heat better, like standard wigs, they still can only tolerate so much heat, and once they become severely damaged they cannot be repaired like real hair. The fibers are also more thinner and finer than most standard wigs, which is one of the reasons it's more flexible to be reshaped through mild to moderate heating. Most can handle curling or flat irons up to 350 degrees Fahrenheit, hot rollers, or a blow dryer on low setting. Most wigs made with these fibers are also not as shiny as wigs made with regular synthetic or real hair.
 
Note that although they may be able to handle heat better, like standard wigs, they still can only tolerate so much heat, and once they become severely damaged they cannot be repaired like real hair. The fibers are also more thinner and finer than most standard wigs, which is one of the reasons it's more flexible to be reshaped through mild to moderate heating. Most can handle curling or flat irons up to 350 degrees Fahrenheit, hot rollers, or a blow dryer on low setting. Most wigs made with these fibers are also not as shiny as wigs made with regular synthetic or real hair.

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Wigs made with these type of fibers tend to be the most ideal type of wig, especially for those who like the ability to style the wig a little differently, because they are affordable and readily available. They would be considered the next best thing to real hair because they can be reshaped or, in some uncommon cases, be recolored. Because they are easier to reshape, it makes it easier to fix or "repair" the hair when it becomes frizzy or disarrayed. Note that although they may be able to handle heat better, like standard wigs, they still can only tolerate so much heat, and once they become severely damaged they cannot be repaired like real hair. The fibers are also more thinner and finer than most standard wigs, which is one of the reasons it's more flexible to be reshaped through mild to moderate heating. Most can handle curling or flat irons up to 350 degrees Fahrenheit, hot rollers, or a blow dryer on low setting. Most wigs made with these fibers are also not as shiny as wigs made with regular synthetic or real hair.