>>14255206>wig mistWhen she's tangled or has flyaways, spray mist while holding a few inches away from wig. Don't need to soak it, just a light spray is enough for most. It helps detangle and smooth the fibers.
>oilSimilar purpose as mist, but in a different form. I like to apply it to my hands, a few drops is enough, and rub hands together to spread it and warm it a bit. Then gently comb fingers through her wig, starting at bottom and working way up. When there's barely any left on your fingers, gently smooth the top to prevent flyaway bangs. This is also great for loose curls because you can gently twist after combing and form the curls back into shape.
>water waxThis is for actual styling, works best on bangs, antennae curls, and tips of ponytails. Spread a small bit onto your finger tips and smooth/shape areas needed. Its water based, so if its too thick you can dip your coated fingers into warm water and then re-spread it across fingers to mix it in. Its also easy to wash out this way.
If used often, you may end up with a buildup (especially the wax and oil) so you may need to wash the wigs at that point. If its a regular wig with no attached parts (Sabers bun, for example) you can wash it in warm water using either gentle dish soap or a proper wig shampoo that some beauty supplies and wig shops have. Rinse well with warm-to-cool water, spritz with the wig spray, gently detangle with a wide tooth comb, and allow to air dry with a balled up paper towel in the cap to keep its shape.