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How To Wash A Synthetic Hair Wig

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In order for a wig to look beautiful and serve as long as possible, it is necessary to properly care for it. Therefore, the answer to the question “Can wigs be washed?” it becomes obvious that it is possible and even necessary. Beauty experts advise you to wet your false hair no more than once every 6 weeks. At the same time, caring for a wig is no more difficult than washing your hair and doing regular styling. We decided to make your life easier and give you the most detailed course on how to properly wash your wig.

Things to do before washing your wig

  • Find the right detergent. Regular shampoos, balms, and conditioners work well with synthetic wigs, so there isn’t much point in overpaying for high-profile brands. It is still better to use specialized synthetic hair care products – they gently cleanse the fibers without damaging their structure.
  • Before washing, you must carefully comb the wig, get rid of all the knots. To do this, we advise you to choose brushes with sparse teeth so as not to pull the hairs out of the base. Curls and waves should be combed as carefully as possible, preferably with your fingers.
  • Soften the water. The easiest way is to boil it or add a little baking soda. In such water, impurities are removed better.

Synthetic hair gets dirty much more slowly than natural hair, so frequent washings can be avoided. But there are some nuances here:

  • The length of the curls affects the frequency of washing – the shorter they are, the less often washing is required.
  • If the air humidity is high, the wig will get dirty more quickly, which means you will have to wash it more often.

Professionals from Luvmehair recommend that you follow a simple rule – wash your wig after 10-12 uses. Luvmehair delivers the highest quality hair products on the market, as well as trained and skilled expert advice for a pleasant online buying experience.

Detailed instructions: how to wash a natural hair wig

If you use wig on a regular basis, stylists advise buying multiple fake curls and at least one natural wig. It looks as natural as possible, does not shine like some synthetic fibers, and lasts up to 5 years.

A natural wig allows you to experiment with looks, create new hairstyles with the help of hot rollers, irons, curls, hair dryer. Natural strands can also be dyed, toned. But to care for a quality natural hair wig you need almost the same as for your own hair – washing + drying + styling.

Here’s how to wash a natural wig in 5 steps:

Preparation: Before the procedure, comb your hair as gently as possible, detangling the slightest knots. It is not recommended to comb the curls with a comb – only with your fingers.

Washing: Fill a plastic bowl with warm water; pour into it a cap of baby shampoo or for weakened hair. Leave the product in water for 15 minutes and rinse gently, without vigorous movements. Pay special attention to the forehead, bangs, the back of the head and the area near the temples. Never use a washing machine!

Rinsing: Rinse off the shampoo with cool water, with a weak stream – from roots to ends. Apply conditioner to your strands to be vibrant and silky. Rinse it off as well as shampoo – as carefully as possible.

Drying: You cannot rub and squeeze the wig vigorously. It is recommended to dry it on a special stand-up disc, but if it is not there, a can, a plastic head will do, or simply spread the curls on a towel and leave for 8-10 hours until completely dry.

Styling: Natural curls are allowed to be styled independently – with a hairdryer and a curling iron, but you can only curl the ends. To change your hairstyle, we advise you to contact a professional stylist.