Okay, funny story — I recently got a 613 frontal wig, and I swear it has higher standards than I do. One lazy week, I skipped proper care, and suddenly my bright blonde vibe started looking a little… “I’ve been through something.”
For anyone new to a 613 frontal wig, it’s basically a blonde wig with a frontal lace piece that helps create a more natural-looking hairline. Since 613 hair is such a light blonde shade, it tends to show dryness, tangles, or brassiness faster than darker hair colors.
A few things I learned the hard way:
- Purple shampoo is your best friend (but don’t overdo it). It helps tone unwanted yellow shades.
- Deep conditioning matters. Blonde hair, especially processed hair, can get dry quickly.
- Use heat carefully. A little styling is fine, but too much heat can make the hair feel rough.
- Keep the lace clean. A frontal looks amazing when it blends naturally, but buildup around the lace can make it look less realistic.
Also, if your wig suddenly looks dramatic after one bad hair day, don’t panic — sometimes it just needs a wash and a little TLC. Mine went from “stressed celebrity paparazzi photo” back to “main character energy” after proper care.
So no, your 613 frontal wig isn’t judging you… but it definitely notices when you stop trying.
Okay, funny story — I recently got a 613 frontal wig, and I swear it has higher standards than I do. One lazy week, I skipped proper care, and suddenly my bright blonde vibe started looking a little… “I’ve been through something.”
For anyone new to a 613 frontal wig, it’s basically a blonde wig with a frontal lace piece that helps create a more natural-looking hairline. Since 613 hair is such a light blonde shade, it tends to show dryness, tangles, or brassiness faster than darker hair colors.
A few things I learned the hard way:
- Purple shampoo is your best friend (but don’t overdo it). It helps tone unwanted yellow shades.
- Deep conditioning matters. Blonde hair, especially processed hair, can get dry quickly.
- Use heat carefully. A little styling is fine, but too much heat can make the hair feel rough.
- Keep the lace clean. A frontal looks amazing when it blends naturally, but buildup around the lace can make it look less realistic.
Also, if your wig suddenly looks dramatic after one bad hair day, don’t panic — sometimes it just needs a wash and a little TLC. Mine went from “stressed celebrity paparazzi photo” back to “main character energy” after proper care.
So no, your 613 frontal wig isn’t judging you… but it definitely notices when you stop trying.