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How to tell the difference between natural and synthetic fabrics.
THATS THE WAY I WASH MY SYNTHETIC WIGS, THE FABRIC SOFTENER WORKS PERFECTLY! HOPE IT WILL BE HELPFUL! THANKS FOR YOUR LOVE!
Hey guys! This is how to wash your wigs with tide and or fabric softener. I been hearing a lot of buzz about using Tide to wash wigs so I went ahead and tried it! By the way- It did make the wig smell AMAZING!!! You can use either or, or both it's your preference. I recommend using some type of conditioner with water to focus on the back area of the wig as soon as you get your wig because with curly wigs (and all wigs) most tangling and matting can occur at the from ear to ear around the back(nape). The wig I used for this demonstration is the SENSATIONNEL EMPRESS EDGE CUSTOM LACE BOHEMIAN in the color 1b! Purchased from http://www.samsbeauty.com/service/product/0/1089840/Sensationnel-Synthetic-Lace-Front-Wig-Empress-Edge-Custom-Lace-Bohemian.html In the video I used African Pride Shae Butter Miracle Leave in conditioner but I actual recommend the TRESsme Moisture Rich Conditioner (or lightweight conditioner of your choice! - it can be cheap too) because it’s more lightweight than cream conditioners. I hope this video was helpful! Stay Blessed! TRESseme Conditioner-http://www.walmart.com/ip/10295607?wmlspartner=wlpa&adid;=22222222227000010670&wl0;=&wl1;=g&wl2;=c&wl3;=40842557912&wl4;=&wl5;=pla&wl6;=78655545872&veh;=sem *Sorry the video turns yellow on the 2nd half- Started filming at night lol B)
So HAIII I had this hair piece thingy from Japan that couldn't be used because it was weird and I cut it off and decided HEY I SHOULD MAKE IT LIKE A CLIP ON EXTENSION except it's not clip on. I have to literally clip it on XD and I decided to dye it purple cuz I don't think I look good with blonde .-. Plus I love purple ^^ So TADAH this worked well for me, and the end result...I really like :D AHAHA I really simply did this, and it worked out really well! Hope you guys found this useful. I guess you can use any dye .-. Doesn't have to be alcohol dye or etc and ya dont have to use 70% alcohol to mix it .-. Idk this was just for fun and it worked for me. I'm no synthetic hair expert though so yeah .-. Hope you found this oddly entertaining or idk useful XD please comment, and subscribe :3 thank you :D
Kyle Defoor, Brand Ambassador for MRE, demonstrates Merino's inherent advantages when exposed to heat & flame.
Kyle Defoor lights up a synthetic shirt and a merino shirt for a comparison of fabrics used in tactical and military situations. Synthetics melt and adhere t...
Using a smoke grenade this time, Kyle Defoor once again holds synthetic and Merino fabrics to the flame and heat to see how they respond, and why Merino is a...
http://www.thaisilkmagic.com The differences between Silk and Synthetic Fabrics are covered in this video. The video looks at the 4 main points of difference...
http://www.demandproducts.com Watch the ease of cutting synthetic fibers such as polyester fabrics, nylon cords, ropes, bands and belting fabric.
Making fabric flowers with synthetic fabric and a heat tool. Uses Stampin' Up! dies and the Big Shot to cut the fabric.
This hair is still going strong after a year and a half!!! Yes fabric softener! Check out how I clean and soften this synthetic hair. This is the same technique you would use for any SYNTHETIC hair including synthetic WIGS too…. (BOX BRAIDS , SENEGALESE, MICRO BRAIDS, CLIP INS, HAVANA and MARLEY TWIST). If you want to know how to install, style, moisturize and maintain this hair just SUBSCRIBE!!! And view my other videos :-) http://youtu.be/WQkLwvTU01Q How To STYLE Marley Havana Twist (Box Braids, Senegalese)tutorial http://youtu.be/OVFCd3w47Ho How To MAINTAIN Moisturize & Take Care of Marley Havana Twist, Senegalese, Braids http://youtu.be/zeid0cTTQ7o How To Do Marley Twist Invisible Roots EASY (Havana) TUTORIAL http://youtu.be/MbXoohdzfRs My Tiny Apartment Tour CHAT TIME: How do wash your synthetic hair? How long were you able to keep your Marley hair looking good? SHOUT OUT: LidiasHairSalon Ma Ria Sugar love Alex Amethea GodivasSecretWigs Lunadeapril Nicole Guerriero AKIYIAKELLY Sunnysideup374 Andrea Krystal iBeautyiStyle ****** weekly PRIZE GIVE AWAY coming soon for my subscribers (gifts from VICTORIA SECRET and other cool gifts) Don’t Forget SUBSCRIBE and SHARE this video! Enjoy!
This film shows how modern science and technology made possible the development of artificial fibers for the textile industry, specifically rayon and nylon. ...
ReviveX Synthetic Fabric Cleaner by Gear Aid is the first step when treating garments with ReviveX Spray-On Water Repellent. You can also use ReviveX Synthet...
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Kyle Defoor finishes up the final burn demo with Merino and synthetic fabrics, this time using flash-bang grenades used by military and law enforcement in en...
Tutorial on how to dye synthetic hair extensions using fabric dye c: Erock's channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/331Erock Song: http://www.youtube.com/watch...
We show Active Cotton's true one-way moisture movement - no synthetic wicking, but actually pushing moisture from your body directly through to the outside o...
Laminated Glass with EVA Film Laminated Glass with EVA Film is an important kind of laminated glass in glass industry .The processing principle of EVA lamina...
Need a certain color of a certain fabric? The store don't have the color you need? Your fabric is Polyester or Nylon and none of the dyes at the store work?!...
Learn how to use a fire test to ensure you're working with synthetic fabrics with expert textiles tips in this free fashion design video clip. Expert: Marti ...
Alexium's brand new chemistry designed for synthetic fabrics, Alexiflam-SYN, provides a durable, ...
Stockhouse 2015-03-24Choose wool or synthetic fabrics for your clothes instead of cotton, because cotton stops keeping you warm once it gets wet.
Canada Newswire 2015-03-22Designer Payal Singhal sees a half-way divide - synthetic vs homegrown fabric. "There's a huge following for earthy fabrics.
DNA India 2015-03-21Changzhou-based World Textile Group, manufacturers of synthetic fabrics like polyesters, nylons, and ...
Deccan Herald 2015-03-12The metal parts of the dome will be treated with the liquid and two woven synthetic fabrics, the glass just the liquid.
Philadelphia Daily News 2015-03-12... not the fields where the fibers are grown or the factories where synthetic fabrics are spun.
Treehugger 2015-03-10This is tight, synthetic fabric (according to the manufacturer it is 68 per cent Viscose, whatever ...
The Independent 2015-03-06... the synthetic fabric is stretching its territory to include skin-tight, ultra-sexy little designs.
IMDb 2015-02-27... a synthetic fabric made from recycled plastic bottles, which are melted down and re-spun as yarn.
PR Newswire 2015-02-24... it, yet this "Washer/Dryer" could use more realistic starch and less synthetic fabric softener.
The Los Angeles Times 2015-02-20... when suffering from an infection as rough, tight or synthetic fabric can irritate you even more.
The Times of India 2015-02-18Stemming from synthetic fabrics like polyester and polyurethane, tons of microfibers are flushed ...
The Inquisitr 2015-02-15... fabrics are all key components in ensuring the retro look is firmly placed in the here and now.
The Independent 2015-02-15Synthetic fabrics are textiles made from synthetic fibers. They are used primarily to make clothing. A synthetic fabric is plastic fabric. It is also used to cover skin of androids so it looks human like. Some of the examples of synthetic clothings were usually made of polyester, acrylic, and nylon. A synthetic fibre, when magnified, looks like plastic spun together.Man-made fabrics, also known as synthetic fabrics include fabrics such as rayon, acetate, nylon, acrylic, polyester, olefin, spandex, lastex and kevlar. These fabrics have many different uses and qualities, some which can not be achieved with natural fibers. With synthetic fibers one can create waterproof fabrics and fabrics with an excellent amount of stretch used for swimwear and lingerie.
The fabric is made from chemically produced fibers. The chemicals used to make the fibers are sodium hydroxide and and carbon di-sulphide which are derived from coal, oil, or natural gas. The chemicals are in liquid form and are forced through tiny holes called spinnerets. As the liquid comes out of the spinnerets and into the air, it cools and forms into tiny threads. Dyes are added to these threads before they are woven together to make the fabric.