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It depends on what kind of frizz it is, like >>6516042 said. If it's just crimped wefts that haven't been brushed out or anything and if your wig is heat resistent, you can probably very carefully take a straightener to it and smooth them out, but if it's a bunch of broken off fibers that have been combed through and what not, you're probably out of luck. Depending on how attached to the wig you are, what you're trying to do with it, and what supplies you have, you might be able to cut the frizz out and sew new wefts in over it, but at that point you're probably better off just buying a new wig.

Also contributing my newly finished Dirk wig for the sake of progress.

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