Wig Care
Learn how to protect and take care of your new Wig to keep it looking amazing!
How you care for your wig plays a huge role in how long it’ll last and the kind of experience you’ll have with it. We'll break down all the steps and products you'll need to make sure your wigs last as long as possible!
Care
Care
Learn how to protect and take care of your new Wig to keep it looking amazing!
How you care for your wig plays a huge role in how long it’ll last and the kind of experience you’ll have with it. We'll break down all the steps and products you'll need to make sure your wigs last as long as possible!
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General Care
Wash every 6-8 wears
Use care & styling products made for wigs and formulated for each fiber, especially shampoos and conditioners
Detangle often with a wide tooth comb and use a detangling spray for synthetics
Store your wig on a wig stand or safely in its wig box for long term storage
How to Wash Synthetic Hair
1. Detangle
Before you wash, make sure you carefully detangle the hair using a wide tooth comb. Start from ends and work toward the root to decrease shedding.
2. Rinse
Use lukewarm water and rinse from roots to ends. Do not soak or rub as this can lead to tangling.
3. Shampoo
Loosen shampoo in your hands and work through the hair. Distribute a small amount of shampoo evenly throughout the hair.
4. Condition
Spray leave-in conditioner from the mid-shaft to the ends. Avoid the root or knots.
5. Rinse
Let lukewarm water flow in the same direction of the hair to avoid tangling. Squeeze and press the hair; do NOT wring.
6. Dry
Gently part the hair with a comb before wig dries. Air dry on a folding wig stand.
How to Wash Human Hair
1. Detangle
Before you wash, make sure you carefully detangle the hair using a wide tooth comb. Start from ends and work toward the root to decrease shedding.
2. Rinse
Use lukewarm water and rinse from roots to ends. Do not soak or rub as this can lead to tangling.
3. Shampoo
Emulsify shampoo in your hands and massage into the cap and throughout the hair.
4. Condition
Leave in for a few minutes before rinsing. Do NOT apply conditioner to the root. By applying conditioner to the roots, the product will undo the knots in the cap and cause loss of fiber.
5. Rinse
Let lukewarm water flow in the same direction of the hair to avoid tangling. Squeeze and press the hair; do NOT wring.
6. Dry
Blow dry about 80% and then round brush until smooth.
How to Care for Curly Synthetic Hair Styles
1. Prep
Before you wash, make sure spray with water & detangling spray. Then continue detangle the hair using a wide tooth comb.
2. Shampoo
Rinse under cool running water then while using a synthetic hair friendly shampoo; create a downward raking-like motion to to run the product through your wig.
3. Rinse
Rinse your wig under cool running water until water runs clear and gently squeeze out any excess.
4. Condition
Spray with leave-in conditioner from mid-strand to the ends. Then gently comb out with a wide tooth comb and then scrunch hair as desired.
5. Dry & Style
Place on a wig stand and 'finger style' your curls while waiting to dry. Use a hairnet to support the curls.
Bonus tip: Dry your wig upside down to keep the curl's volume.
Everything You'll Need:
- Synthetic Hair Care
- Human Hair Care
General Care
Wash every 6-8 wears
Use care & styling products made for wigs and formulated for each fiber, especially shampoos and conditioners
Detangle often with a wide tooth comb and use a detangling spray for synthetics
Store your wig on a wig stand or safely in its wig box for long term storage
How to Wash Synthetic Hair
1. Detangle
Before you wash, make sure you carefully detangle the hair using a wide tooth comb. Start from ends and work toward the root to decrease shedding.
2. Rinse
Use lukewarm water and rinse from roots to ends. Do not soak or rub as this can lead to tangling.
3. Shampoo
Loosen shampoo in your hands and work through the hair. Distribute a small amount of shampoo evenly throughout the hair.
4. Condition
Spray leave-in conditioner from the mid-shaft to the ends. Avoid the root or knots.
5. Rinse
Let lukewarm water flow in the same direction of the hair to avoid tangling. Squeeze and press the hair; do NOT wring.
6. Dry
Gently part the hair with a comb before wig dries. Air dry on a folding wig stand.
How to Wash Human Hair
1. Detangle
Before you wash, make sure you carefully detangle the hair using a wide tooth comb. Start from ends and work toward the root to decrease shedding.
2. Rinse
Use lukewarm water and rinse from roots to ends. Do not soak or rub as this can lead to tangling.
3. Shampoo
Emulsify shampoo in your hands and massage into the cap and throughout the hair.
4. Condition
Leave in for a few minutes before rinsing. Do NOT apply conditioner to the root. By applying conditioner to the roots, the product will undo the knots in the cap and cause loss of fiber.
5. Rinse
Let lukewarm water flow in the same direction of the hair to avoid tangling. Squeeze and press the hair; do NOT wring.
6. Dry
Blow dry about 80% and then round brush until smooth.
How to Care for Curly Synthetic Hair Styles
1. Prep
Before you wash, make sure spray with water & detangling spray. Then continue detangle the hair using a wide tooth comb.
2. Shampoo
Rinse under cool running water then while using a synthetic hair friendly shampoo; create a downward raking-like motion to to run the product through your wig.
3. Rinse
Rinse your wig under cool running water until water runs clear and gently squeeze out any excess.
4. Condition
Spray with leave-in conditioner from mid-strand to the ends. Then gently comb out with a wide tooth comb and then scrunch hair as desired.
5. Dry & Style
Place on a wig stand and 'finger style' your curls while waiting to dry. Use a hairnet to support the curls.
Bonus tip: Dry your wig upside down to keep the curl's volume.
Everything You'll Need:
- Synthetic Hair Care
- Human Hair Care
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