The Pro Guide to Taking Care of a Wig So It Looks Natural Every Time

In today’s day and age, wigs are no longer merely hush-hush gossip. Women-celeb included-wear them proudly, switching up hair color, and daily styles. So much so, that experts count them as trends to look out. So how to take care of a wig also need to understand.

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Cleansing

If you are using an adhesive glue, and you were trying to remove that from the lace. Using relevant liquid based solvents and you would just put it on the towel and rub against the lace in circular motions to remove the glue. After glue removal, brush out the wig from the bottom up and then drench it in water before adding shampoo.

 

Combing

The tools you use to manage your wigs are beyond significant. It’s really necessary to use a detangling brush, or a wig brush when dealing with units. It’s a lot gentler and it gets through the hair better. You don’t want to put a lot of pressure on the wig.

 

Repairing

Dealing with lace, you may notice holes appear in the fabric, excessive shedding, or the unit is just dead. There are solutions like fabric-Tac Permanent Glue that create permanent adhesive bonds for the holes. You can also plainly sew the lace back together.

 

Products

Product consideration for wig hair is just as critical as it is for your natural hair. For curly hair wigs, you definitely want to use silicone-free based products. On straight hair, using a dry oil to keep it very airy and flowy.

 

Storing

Hair storage is supreme in sustaining a wig. All human hair wigs should be stored in silk or satin fabrics. When you wrap your wigs in silk or satin no matter how long the hair is inside of it, the hair will be able to maintains some of its moisture. If the hair is not stored properly it will become brittle, dry and it will start to wither away.