Of course, glueless wigs can be washed, and proper washing and care are the key to keeping them beautiful and durable. When I first started using wigs, I didn’t know how to wash them, and I was always afraid that they would be damaged by washing. Later, after several experiments, I finally figured out a simple and practical method.
Before each washing, I will first comb the wig with a wide-tooth comb to prevent tangling. Then add a little mild shampoo to warm water and gently soak the wig in it for a few minutes. Next, gently rub the hair with your hands, and be careful not to rub it hard, because this can easily cause the
glueless wig to tangle or fall out. After rinsing, I will apply conditioner and let it sit for five minutes to allow the hair to absorb nutrients.
After washing, I used a dry towel to absorb excess water and then placed it on a wig stand to dry naturally. One time I tried to save trouble by using hot air to dry my hair, which made it extremely dry. Since then, I have never dared to be lazy again. Now, my
7x5 glueless wig is not only smooth after washing, but also retains its original luster, and is almost as beautiful as when I first bought it.
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