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Human Wig Care Guide 

Human hair wigs offer the most natural look and feel, but they also require more care than synthetic wigs to keep them in top condition. Just like your own hair, they need regular washing, conditioning, and gentle styling to maintain their softness, shine, and longevity. In this guide, we’ll share the best practices for caring for your human hair wig, helping you protect your investment and enjoy flawless, natural beauty for longer.

Instructions

1

Brush

Gently brush out any tangles before washing. Start from the ends and work your way up to the roots. Avoid washing wigs or hair pieces while tangled, as it can make them hard or impossible to comb later. Brush only when the wig is dry.

2

Wash

Fill a bowl with lukewarm water (avoid hot water, as it can cause damage to the wig. Add shampoo to the water and create a lather, we recommend a sulphate-free shampoo designed for wigs. Soak the wig for 5 minutes to loosen debris, then gently wash it like delicate fabric. Handle gently and avoid vigorous rubbing. If needed, repeat the wash.

3

Rinse

Rinse with cold water until all shampoo is removed. Always rinse from roots to ends, using only cold or lukewarm water.

4

Condition

Human hair wigs can benefit from the moisture a good conditioner can provide. Apply the conditioner directly to the roots to prevent loosening the knots. Leave the condition on the hair for a few minutes and either leave-in or rinse out depending on the product. Squeeze out excess water, do not wring and dab with a towel to dry.

5

Dry

Place the wig on a stand to air dry at room temperature. Keep away from heat sources. Comb and restyle if required.

Helpful Tips

Conditioning
To keep your human hair wig in top condition, regular conditioning is key. Every few months we recommend giving your wig a deep conditioning treatment, this will restore moisture and keep hair soft and manageable.

Storing

To keep your wig looking its best, use a wig stand. It helps maintain its shape and makes brushing easier. Avoid exposing it to heat, as this can cause damage.

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