Flame Wig
Flame wig and some makeup almost always guarantees you a flame wig spot on the jumbotron. Firey flame wig and foolish antics are the marks of Tennessee Titans fans. Red hot flame wigs in a rotisserie
of basting colors. Flame wig to enhance any football game day. For a Titans fan that can be most any day of the year as long as football is in the air. A colorful flame wig to show your Tennesse colors is always a crowd pleaser. Makes all other fans hot with
envy as you bring a hydrant to their party. Classic fire flares of red, orange and yellow leap from your football obsessed brain. Red hot to the touch and always cool enough for a great time. The visible flame has little mass, and it is comprised of luminous
gases which emit energy as part of the oxidation process. The color of the flame is dependent upon the energy level of the photons emitted. Lower energy levels produce colors toward the red end of the light spectrum while higher energy levels produce colors
toward the blue end of the spectrum. The hottest flames are white in appearance. The flame color depends also on the unoxidized carbon particles. In some cases there is a partial fuel oxidation due to oxygen lack in the central part of the flame, where combustion
reactions take place. In such cases the unoxidized hot carbon particles emit radiation in the light spectrum, resulting in a yellow/red flame, such that of a common house fireplace. Fire is the heat and light energy released during a chemical reaction, in particular
a combustion reaction. Depending on the substances alight, and any impurities within, the color of the flame and the fire intensity might vary. Fires start when a flammable and/or a combustible material with an adequate supply of oxygen or another oxidizer is subjected
to enough heat and is able to sustain a chain reaction. This is commonly called the fire tetrahedron. No fire can exist without all of these elements being in place. Once ignited, a chain reaction must take place whereby fires can sustain their own heat by the further
release of heat energy in the process of combustion and may propagate, provided there is a continuous supply of an oxidizer and fuel. Flameheads and sports fans use flame wigs for game day.
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Lots of red hot colors to induce some insanity on game day. Leaping flares heat up this classic piece of Americana.
Roll out your fire hoses, it's tailgating time in Tennessee.
(426) $14
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A little hot headed are you? Plenty of heat to let off of this firey wig. Charcoal black with red flames leaping upward.
Fire Wig (554) $14

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