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  • Jacquard iDye Poly
  • Jacquard iDye Poly
  • Jacquard iDye Poly
  • Jacquard iDye Poly
  • Jacquard iDye Poly
  • Jacquard iDye Poly
  • Jacquard iDye Poly
  • Jacquard iDye Poly
  • Jacquard iDye Poly
  • Jacquard iDye Poly
  • Jacquard iDye Poly
  • Jacquard iDye Poly
  • Jacquard iDye Poly
  • Jacquard iDye Poly
  • Jacquard iDye Poly
  • Jacquard iDye Poly

Jacquard iDye Poly

$6.45 CAD $10.75 CAD + shipping

Colour
447 Yellow
448 Orange
449 Red
450 Violet
452 Green
453 Brown
454 Black
455 Golden Yellow
456 Pink
460 Kelly Green
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This fabric dye is ideal for synthetic materials such as polyester and nylon -BUT- it also works great for dyeing wigs! This dye method requires heat to activate, which will remove curls and require some straightening with a flat iron afterword or re-curling/styling of your wig.

Click here for our tutorial on how to use Jacquard iDye Poly!

Grab the PDF for basic fabric dyeing instructions for iDye Poly here!

  • Start with a Pure White, Silver or other light coloured wig depending on your preference. Be sure to purchase additional Colour Samples swatches in the same colour for testing. Remember, synthetic wigs are not like real hair, you cannot go from a darker colour to a lighter one!
  • Following the instructions on the iDye Poly packet, bring water to boil in a large pot and mix in the dye.
  • To achieve the perfect colour test out various dye colours and times using your Colour Samples before dying your wig. These dyes can work pretty quickly, so you'll want to use less dye for lighter results.
  • Get your wig wet before carefully placing it in the simmering dye pot.
  • The longer you leave the wig in the dye bath, the darker and more vibrant the colour will become!
  • Yes, you can mix the dye packets to get exactly the colour you want! Alternatively, you can also experiment with a base wig colour other than white or silver. We've had some fantastic results using this method.