
1. Start by gently detangling your wig with a wide-tooth comb or a specialized wig brush. Work from the hair ends up to the roots to avoid unnecessary breakage or damage.
2. After washing your human hair wigs, apply some hair conditioner to the hair to help moisturize and protect it from the cleansing process. This step is especially important for maintaining the softness and shine of your wig.
3. Once you’ve finished rinsing the shampoo out of the wig, lightly squeeze the excess water from the hair, especially if your human hair wigs contain lace pieces, like lace
glueless wigs, or
360 glueless wigs. While doing so, be sure not to rub or wring the hair strands to avoid damaging the hair fiber. To dry off, blot your human hair wig gently with a soft towel to remove extra water.
4. Use styling products specifically designed for human hair or human hair wigs. Too many hair products applied to the hair can build up and weigh down the wig, so you should avoid over-styling. Limit the use of heavy styling products to keep the wig light and natural-looking.
5. When not wearing your full wigs or
half wigs, be sure to place them on wig stands to maintain their natural shape and fluffiness, and avoid folding and storing them to prevent deformation and tangling. If it is not worn for a long time, it can be packed in a silk bag after being combed and cleaned, and placed in a dry and cool place. Don’t store your wigs in the bathroom, and also don’t put them together with perfume, skin care products, etc., to prevent chemical damage.
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