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  • Is my 613 deep wave wig trying to become a bird’s nest, or am I doing something

    Posted by Aldijoy Jackson on August 6, 2026 at 4:53 am

    You’re definitely not alone! A 613 deep wave wig can sometimes feel like it has a personality of its own, especially if you’re new to wearing blonde textured wigs. The combination of a light color and deep wave pattern means it usually needs a little more attention than a straight wig.

    The biggest mistake many people make is brushing it while it’s completely dry. That can separate the curls, create frizz, and leave the wig looking much puffier than expected.

    Using products also makes a difference. A lightweight leave-in conditioner or curl-defining mousse can help maintain the wave pattern without making the hair feel heavy. Avoid using too much oil, as it can weigh down the curls and make blonde hair appear dull over time.

    When you’re not wearing it, store the wig on a stand or mannequin head to help preserve its shape. If you toss it into a drawer or bag after every use, the curls are much more likely to tangle.

    Also, remember that deep wave textures naturally shrink and expand depending on moisture levels. After washing, don’t panic if the wig looks shorter than usual. Once it’s fully dry and gently fluffed, the waves will settle into their normal shape.

    So no, your wig isn’t secretly training to become a bird’s nest—it just wants a little curl-friendly care. Once you find a simple routine, maintaining a 613 deep wave wig becomes much easier.

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    Aldijoy Jackson replied 1 week, 5 days ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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