How to Wash and Treat Your Human Hair Wigs?

Human hair wigs are a popular choice since they provide a natural and simple look. A human hair wig is an investment for many wig wearers; you’ll want to wear it and look fantastic over and over again. However, your wig will eventually grow dry, dirty, and stiff over time, which is why this article will share tips on how to wash and treat your human hair wig.

It is crucial to know why a human hair wig gets dirty or damaged. We will go over the primary reasons human hair wigs get to that state and how to wash, treat and recover a wig that has lost its bounce.

  • Grease from hair products accumulating over time
  • Moisture retention- this happens when you do not dry your wig after it gets wet.

How often should you wash your human hair wig?

The question, “should I wash my human hair wig on a regular basis,” is a personal choice. Many women wash their lace front wigs every one or two weeks, while others prefer to do it every month. If your hair starts to feel sticky or dry, then it is time to wash it.

Another indication is if it starts to lose its curl or volume. But be careful not to overdo it because washing reduces the lifespan of your wig. You can assist in reducing the number of times you need to shampoo and condition your wig by wearing a wig cap underneath it and removing it before going to bed.

How then do you wash your wig?

Washing your human hair wig involves five simple steps;

  • Pre-wash:

To begin, prepare your wig. To carefully comb through any tangles, use a wide-tooth comb or your fingers. Starting at the bottom and working your way up to the roots is the ideal approach.

  • Rinse:

Place your wig under the tap and thoroughly soak it in cool or lukewarm water. Place a long-haired wig under the shower faucet to keep the strands from falling into the drain. After rinsing, squeeze out any excess water with your palms before shampooing. Take it slowly, and don’t twist to wring it out.

  • Shampooing:

To get the best result, avoid using regular shampoo. Go for clarifying shampoo that is specifically for human hair wigs. A tiny amount of shampoo should be placed in your hands and gently applied to the hair from roots to ends. Avoid scrubbing the hair, as this might damage the strands.

  • Conditioning:

You want to use a wig-approved moisturizing conditioner, just like the shampoo. Begin at the bottom of the wig with a little dab on your fingers, gently comb through the strands, keeping the conditioner away from the wig’s base. After the required minutes, rinse with cold water and ensure that all the conditioner is removed.

  • Drying:

Blot lightly with a cloth before letting it air dry on a wig stand. Until the wig is dry, avoid using a blow dryer or brushing the hair.

Conclusion

It is vital to take care of your human wig regularly. As you have seen from the above steps, the process is relatively straightforward. It will not only increase the life span but keep it shiny and luxurious.

Andy

Andy

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