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Wig Care: The Quick Guide

Wig Care: The Quick Guide

The Golden Rules

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  • Brush Gently

    Brush Gently

    Always use a wide-tooth comb or a specific wig brush, starting from the ends and working your way up to avoid shedding.

  • Store it right

    Store it right

    When not in use, always keep your wig on a wig stand or mannequin head to maintain it's shape and avoid tangles.

  • Cold water only

    Cold water only

    Never use hot water to wash your wig, as it can damage the fibers or the cap construction.

Synthetic Wigs

Low Maintenance, High Care

  • The Big NO

    The Big NO

    Never apply direct heat (like regular irons or blow dryers) unless it's explicitly labeled as "heat-friendly".

  • Products

    Products

    Only use synthetic-safe shampoos and leave-in conditioners. Regular hair products will ruin the fiber.

  • Heat Styling

    Heat Styling

    Regular synthetic wigs will melt with heat. However, if you have a Heat-Friendly (or Heat-Resistant) Synthetic Wig, you can use styling tools. Just make sure to keep the temperature low -usually between 250°F and 280°F (120°C to 140°C)- to prevent damaging the fiber

  • The Golden Rule for Heat-Friendly

    Remember that unlike human hair, synthetic heat-friendly fibers will hold the new style) whether you straightened it or curled it) until you apply heat again. It won't back to original style just by washing it.

Human Hair Wigs

Just Like Your Own (But Better)

  • Heat Styling

    You can use straighteners and curling irons, but always apply a heat protectant first.

  • Moistures is Key

    Moistures is Key

    Unlike synthetic fibers, human hair needs extra hydration because it doesn't get natural oils from a scalp. Use high-quality, sulfate-free moisturizing products.