Manic Panic Medium Cut Trash Goddess™ Wig – Fleurs Du Mal®

Mid-length heat styleable wig with bangs in a pastel pink and purple ombre style – a petal-soft blend of Velvet Violet™ Creamtone® into Fleurs du Mal® Creamtone®.

Coloured wig using the techniques and styles that epitomize Manic Panic. Perfect for those wanting to change up their look with vivid colour. Made of synthetic, vegan material, and can be styled using heat – wear as you dare!

  • Compatible with heat styling tools with heat resistance up to 120°C
  • Hand washable material for keeping wig clean and fresh
  • Fully adjustable wig cap for secure fit, realistic look and feel
  • Professional quality synthetic wig
  • Can be trimmed to create unique shape and style
  • Cruelty-free and vegan
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 Terms & Conditions

On account of hygiene, hair extensions and hair pieces are non-returnable/refundable after purchase.

 

Manic Panic’s launch of dazzling wigs has taken their bold colour choices to a new level. Each wig has been designed and manufactured in partnership with Smiffys, the leaders in fancy dress wigs and costumes since 1894!

Manic Panic and Smiffys have created 6 wig styles in 15 colour shades, all using the techniques and styles that epitomize Manic Panic’s colour mantra. The wig collection includes a wide variety of bold wig styles for, instantly transforming any look with vivid colour. All 6 styles are synthetic, vegan, and can be styled using heat – wear as you dare! #manicpanicwig

 

 

 

 


 

FAQ:

Manic Panic wigs are designed for adult use only. Manic Panic wigs are fancy dress items for adults.

Always gently brush your wig after each use using a wig brush to detangle it before storage. Start gently brushing from the bottom up to avoid causing knots and pulling out the hair. If necessary, use a synthetic wig detangling spray. You may store your wig on display using a wig head, or carefully wrap your wig up in its original hair net and keep it in its original box.

Determining how often to wash your wig generally depends on how often you wear it. Your wig should be washed after about 30 wears, or every four to six weeks. However, your lifestyle also plays a big part in how often your wig should be washed. If you’re around heavy smoke, perfume, or strong odors of any kind, you should wash it more often.

Take a look at your wig. Wigs should be washed when they are dull, lifeless, over-sprayed, or tangled from too much teasing. Start by gently brushing your wig from the bottom in short strokes to remove knots, any spray build-up, and to separate the hair strands.

 


 

How to wash your wig:

STEP 1: SOAK

Mix lukewarm water with a synthetic wig shampoo in a sink or basin (never use a washing machine). Soak your wig for five minutes, or a little longer depending on how soiled it is. Even if your wig is quite soiled, never rub, twist or wring it.

STEP 2: CLEAN

After the five minutes, gently dip it up and down in the water. If there are make-up stains on the cap, clean them gently with a small brush (like a toothbrush).

STEP 3: RINSE

Rinse your wig gently but thoroughly in lukewarm water.

STEP 4: CONDITION

After washing your wig, conditioning it will restore the original style pattern of your wig. Conditioning the wig will keep it looking great and lasting longer. Synthetic wig conditioner contains specially blended oils that soften dryness and bring out the luster and mobility of the hair. To condition your wig, refill your sink or basin with clean, lukewarm water. Add one or two capfuls of conditioner to the cool water. Immerse your wig in the conditioner solution, gently working the solution through the wig with your fingers.

STEP 5: RINSE

Rinse your wig again gently but thoroughly in lukewarm water.

STEP 6: DRY

The weight of the water could stretch the wig hair and ruin the style. To avoid this, pat the excess water out of the wig with a towel. Hang your wig loosely on a wig stand or over a bottle (like a shampoo bottle) to dry at room temperature. Never place a wet wig on a Styrofoam head or a blockhead which can stretch the wig cap. Also, never comb a wet wig or attempt to speed dry it with a blow dryer. Air drying takes only a few hours and ensures healthy-looking, manageable hair. Once your wig is completely dry, use a wig brush to gently brush out your wig, starting from the bottom and working your way up.

 



 

 

Trend Setters

Beginning in 1977, Manic Panic’s vivid rainbow colors dyes were one of the first products to be sold at the bespoke boutique on St. Mark’s Place.

In the 90s, due to heightened demand, distribution of their products expanded tremendously. Since that time, Manic Panic has worked continuously to make sure their formula remains the best on the market by listening to customer feedback and staying ahead of the trends by starting them!

In 2005, Manic Panic introduced the Amplified formula for their dye, further revolutionizing their color. Manic Panic can guarantee that their products are the best on the market as the dyes continue to be tested and quality-controlled by in-house staff. Manic Panic guarantees all of their ingredients are both Vegan and Cruelty-Free, as accredited by PETA®.

Tested On Celebrities, Not Animals™

 

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Celebrity Sightings

Jared Leto began dyeing his hair with the ‘Red Passion’ Classic Crème and posting pics on his booming social media channels as early as 2010, and later appeared in Vogue in Manic Panic. When his role as the Joker came about for 2016’s Suicide Squad, Jared’s team came straight to us for his signature green as well as for Margot Robbie’s blue and pink pigtails as Harley Quinn!

Jake Gyllenhaal recently told W he wouldn’t have pursued acting had Manic Panic not “gone to his head” when he was younger.

Both Kim Kardashian and her sister Kylie Jenner have graced countless tabloids this year, both in the ‘Cotton Candy’ and ‘Hot Hot Pink’ Classic Crème formula, creating a worldwide trend overnight.

 

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