Gabor

Trending Tresses Synthetic Wig by Gabor - Discontinued & Sold Out

$320.00

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This gorgeous wig is sleek and straight with a trendy full fringe that can be worn down or swept to one side. Razor cut ends add interest and movement. A monofilament center part brings this timeless look right up to date.

Details:
Fiber: Synthetic
Cap Construction: Monofilament Middle Part with a polyurethane front rim
Weight: 5 oz

Approximate Lengths:
Front - 5½”
Crown - 12½”
Sides - 12½”
Back - 12½”
Nape - 12½”

Weight: 5
Manufacturer: Gabor
Cap Construction: Monofilament Part
Hair Type: Synthetic
Color Shown: GL29-31SS
Cap Size: Average
Length: Long
Face Shape: Oval, Round, Diamond, Heart, Pear, Oblong
Bang: 5 1/2"
Crown: 12 1/2"
Side: 12 1/2"
Nape: 12 1/2"
Hair Style: Straight
Color: Yes
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Care Instructions
Wash
  • Before washing your wig or hair piece, gently remove tangles
  • Fill sink with cool water and submerge wig of hair piece. Emulsify with your choice human hair wig shampoo or Synthetic wig shampoo into the hair. 1
  • It is important to use shampoo and conditioner specially formulated for human or synthetic hair products.
  • Gently lather the hair with shampoo, while making sure that the hair is travelling in the same direction, DO NOT rub hair as this may cause tangling.
  • Rinse thoroughly in cool water until water runs clear.
  • For Human Hair wigs, apply conditioner avoiding the base cap of the wig or hair piece
  • With your fingers, work conditioner through the ends of the has for about 3-5 minutes
  • Rinse thoroughly in cold water until water runs clear
Dry
  • Wrap wig or hair piece in a towel and gently pat dry
  • DO NOT use a brush to detangle your human hair wig while it is wet, gently use a wide tooth comb
For Human Hair Fiber:
  • We recommend using a blow dryer (medium to medium-high heat) to style your human hair wig
  • Using a boar bristle/nylon round brush, work through hair in 2" sections starting at the nape working in a downward motion to ensure that hair stays smooth. Blow hair dry completely directing the hair in the shape you want to style
For Heat Defiant Fiber:
  • Spray with your choice of synthetic leave in conditioner
  • Air drying your wig or hair piece will give the best results. You can gently blow dry (low-medium heat) using only a wide tooth comb.
For Synthetic Fiber:
  • Allow wig or hair piece to dry naturally by placing on a plastic of wire wig stand. DO NOT blow dry.
  • Your wig or hair piece can be styled closer to the head for a fuller look
  • If fullness is desired, backcomb hair gently using your wig comb or brush then smooth the surface hair over
Style
For Human Hair Fiber:
  • It is recommended to use professional grade heat styling tools with digital temperature settings to control heat
  • Your styling tools should be set no higher than 350F to help maintain the integrity of the hair
  • Work in small sections (1-2 inch starting at the nape)
  • When curling your human hair, you can use small metal clips to hold each curl while cooling for a tighter, longer- lasting curl. For a looser, more natural looking curl, allow curls to hang while cooling.
For Heat Defiant Fiber:
  • It is recommended to use professional grade heat styling tools with digital temperature settings to control heat
  • We recommend only using a wide tooth comb and working at 270-280 degrees F.
  • Gently comb hair free of tangles with a wide tooth comb
  • Starting at the nape, take ½ inch to 1½ inch sections of hair (smaller sections = tighter curls, larger sections = looser curls)
  • It is recommended to use a styling spray to protect the fiber
  • Gather hair into curling iron, smooth through to the ends. Roll iron up towards base of wig, staying 1-2 inches away
  • Hold for 10-15 seconds then turn the tip of the iron toward the ground and release curl into palm of hand
  • Holding curl in one hand, gather up towards base and secure curl with a small metal clip (like a pin curl)
  • Allow curl to cool completely (about 5 minutes); remove clip and let curl hang naturally
  • Hair can be combed with your wide tooth comb or fingers to blend curls
For Synthetic Fiber:
  • DO NOT use heat to style synthetic fibers and be cautious when standing near a heat source (i.e. open oven, heater, etc.) as excessive heat can damage the fiber.
  • Simply use your fingertips of wig brush/comb for your desired style.
  • Mono Top wigs allow multi-directional parting in the monofilament area. If the fiber is being resistant when changing the parting, warm your hands by vigorously rubbing them together and place your palm flat on the new part, hold for 10-15 seconds. The warmth from your hands will help the fiber settle into the new parting and direction.
  • When cutting synthetic fiber, we recommend using a dense steel blade shear. We do not recommend using a razor for cutting synthetic fiber. This tool can shred the ends and lead to fraying and damage to the fiber.

Customer Reviews

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EB
sleek, low density style

Trending Tresses by Gabor is a sleek style without much permatease. This is a straight style of natural density.
It feels very light on. I like the full fringe, but it needed a little trimming (only in the center for me). After all it was 5” long in the center. I styled it with a plastic Hot Air brush to be a curtain bang. A little spray of Dry Shampoo to reduce the shine of synthetic fibers a bit, and Trending Tresses is ready to go.
Thank you

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Jay
This wig was a diappointment, sadly

This was my first and only foray into Gabor wigs.

When this wig first came out, I eagerly bought two: one in a light golden brown, and one in a red. The promo pics ticked all the boxes for me... Bangs, feminine look and shape, not terribly short or long, maybe not a monotop but at least a mono parting.

When they arrived, to my dismay, the red wig was so sparse in the frontal area that it was glaringly obvious and unwearable. How it made it past quality control, I have NO IDEA.

I tried to muddle through covering the sparseness (and in the process, made it so I wouldn't have been able to return it), but couldn't salvage it. [As a side note, Patti's Pearls has fantastic employees who genuinely care and try their absolute best to assist their customers. And if I encounter any issue of this sort again, I'll definitely reach out to them first.]

I was seriously disappointed. And out what is a fair amount of money for me, so even more disappointing.

The other wig was fine. But neither looked quite like the promo pics -- why do the wig companies do this? I had to shorten the bangs considerably, and redirect them on the wearable wig. Both colors were amazing and what I expected from the little color swatches online, so that's a plus. I believe the golden one is called walnut. It's a very believable, blended golden darkest blonde/lightest brown. It was so close to my own natural color and how I used to wear my hair that I really felt like I was "home" in this wig.

But... I found I had to be careful when putting on the wig. The mono parting wants to stick up a little, away from my head. So I had to make sure I stretched and pulled it just so, so that it would lay flat through the parting. That's not so bad, overall. However, I also found that the walnut wig also started to look a little sparse around the parting, so I had to start being careful how I brushed the bangs so that they laid just right. That's not horrible, really, but... This wig tangles like C R A Z Y. I found myself needing to comb through it very frequently throughout the day. Also, in winter, it gets very staticky.

You can use a hot air brush to kind of smooth out the damaged (due to tangling) fibers. But that only does so much and works so many times. (I've heard of other methods to smooth out damaged fibers, but the hot air brush thing is the only thing I've ever tried.)

So... I wore the heck out of the wig for a while... It was insanely comfortable for me. Very stretchy cap. My head is average but leans large, and this cap was so nicely generous on my noggin. One of the few wigs I haven't had to "break in". But the negatives outweighed the positives enough that I said forget it and put it in the "in case of emergency" wig pile.

I wore it maybe on and off for four or five months, max, which for me is a very short time.

I was unimpressed with the fibers and the sparsity of the monoparting area. I decided I won't bother with further Gabor wigs, personally.