[Product Description]
The Sensationnel Instant Up & Down Style UD 21 is an innovative multi-styling hair solution featuring an extra-long, ultra-smooth straight texture with softly tucked ends. Made from 100% premium synthetic fiber, this versatile all-in-one pack includes both a half wig and a matching pony wrap to unlock four different trend-setting styles. Whether you want to rock a glamorous half-up half-down look, an elegant high up-do, a sleek low pony-wrap, or a classic standalone half wig, this heat-safe unit delivers quick, salon-quality transformations with maximum ease and natural movement.
[Key Features]
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4-in-1 Styling Flexibility: Specially engineered to transition effortlessly between a half-up half-down style, an up-do, a pony-wrap, or a classic half wig.
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Coordinating Combo Pack: Each package includes 1 half wig and 1 pony wrap designed to complement each other flawlessly in texture, length, and density.
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Premium Futura Fibers: Made from 100% premium high-grade synthetic fibers that offer a realistic shine, soft texture, and exceptional flow.
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Heat-Safe Innovation: Built with heat-resistant construction safe for styling with flat irons or curling wands up to 350°F–400°F.
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Sleek Straight Profile: Features extra-long, polished lengths with gently layered ends for a beautiful, classic drape.
[Maintenance Tips]
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Smooth Tangle Prevention: Use a wide-tooth comb or a paddle brush starting at the tips and working upward to gently remove knots without snagging the fibers.
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Wash and Swirl Lightly: Cleanse both pieces by soaking them gently in cool water mixed with a mild synthetic wig shampoo, keeping friction to a minimum.
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Condition to Protect: Apply a light synthetic-safe leave-in conditioning spray to keep the straight strands soft, hydrated, and static-free.
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Air Dry Technique: Avoid using a high-heat blow dryer; blot excess water gently with a soft towel and let both pieces air dry completely on a wig stand.
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Keep Heat Regulated: Always test your heat tools to make sure they remain within the recommended 350°F–400°F threshold when modifying or touching up the style.