How To Wash Your Wig Hair?

Brushing Your Wig

Use Wide Toothed Comb. After you shower, try using a wide-toothed comb. It's best to start from the bottom and work your way up toward the roots Or, use your fingers, rather than a brush.

Rinsing

Place your hand gently inside the cap, turn your wig upside down, then completely immerse your wig in the water and gently rotate it, drain the sink or bowl, then set a timer for 5 minutes and let it soak

Shampoo

Apply a tablespoon of wig shampoo to your wig, then run your fingers through it, place it in a clean sink or bowl, and gently rinse the wig in cold water for two minutes, until the water runs clean. (Using cold water to make it shinier, lock in moisture, reduce frizz.)

Conditioner

Will begin from the bottom, a small amount daub is on the wig gently with fingers to comb hair, make hair conditioner from wig root you can make most conditioner solidification one to five minutes, but time to follow the directions on the bottle, then will the cold water from the top wigs have been flowing departure at the end of the beam, ensure that the dry agent wiped dry before you remove all the hair conditioner.

 Drying

Wrap the wig in a towel, gently squeeze or pat off any excess water and spray the wig with a hair spray, then leave it on the wig stand to dry. Let the wig dry completely before brushing or styling.

Tips

  • Do not use brushes on curly wigs; use either your fingers or a wide-toothed comb. Using brushes on curls will lead to frizz.
  • Avoid using too-high temperatures on your wig. Even though the fibers won’t melt, they can still get damaged.
  • Don’t swim in the Sea. Your hair may be damaged by chlorin and saltwater & these damages cannot be repaired. So, it is suggested not to make your expensive wigs & wefts touched with chlorine or saltwater.