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How to maintain your Natural Hair Wigs?

How to maintain your Natural Hair Wigs?

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How to maintain your Natural Hair Wigs?

Wigs come in handy in many situations as they allow you to change your look in a matter of minutes. Those who wear them know this very well. Wigs can be made from natural or synthetic strands.

Each of these two types of wigs has specific uses, advantages, and of course, disadvantages as well. In recent years, Natural Hair Wigs have gradually taken the place of synthetic wigs in the hearts of women.

We might well have wondered why, but given the very unattractive appearance of synthetic wigs after a few uses, we quickly understand why. It just goes to show that no woman would want to show herself to others with hair that looks like hedgehog hair.

It is precisely for this reason that in this article we will talk about the maintenance of Natural Hair Wigs as more and more women are turning to this option.

So how do you maintain your Natural Hair Wigs?

As you probably already know, there aren't any instructions that clearly explain how to take care of your Natural Hair Wigs. And as you would also have guessed, if you don't take good care of your Natural Hair Wigs, whether it's a smooth wig or a body wave Natural Hair Wigs, you will ruin it in no time.

Since the latter are more delicate, they still require a little more attention on the one hand, but also for the price that some cost, it is better to take care of them. Without further ado, let's talk about the three most important aspects of maintaining a Natural Hair Wigs:

 

Daily maintenance.

Washing

Tidying up

 

Daily maintenance

Your Natural Hair Wigs looks after day after day. In order for it to maintain its shine and texture, the choice of products you will use on it is very important. It is advisable to use light oils, some are specially formulated for Natural Hair Wigs. These oils will allow the hair to retain its shine unlike more fatty oils or butters such as shea butter, for example, which will make the hair greasy or even sticky. Although these fatty oils are excellent for hair, they should be avoided for wigs.

Also, avoid dyeing the Natural Hair Wigs yourself if you are not an expert because just as dyes damage living hair on the head it damages hair on a wig. If you still want to change the color, call in a professional who will probably know how to do it better than you and therefore will not damage your wig.

 

Tidying up

Another fundamental aspect of maintaining a wig is how to store it. It is clear that you don't store a wig in your shoe cabinet, but few people know how to actually store your wig to make it last as long as possible. There are two correct ways to store your Natural Hair Wigs which are:

Hanging it on a wig holder: This storage method prevents the strands from forming knots. Despite the fact that it prevents tangles, this way of tidying up has one major drawback: your wig is exposed to dust and mites. And you definitely wouldn't want these magnificent living things on your head. You can afford to store your wig this way if you are going to wear it the next day or you can opt for the method we will discuss in the next point.

Store the Natural Hair Wigs in a box / or scarf: It is not enough for you to simply toss your wig in a box. Before storing it, it is advisable to let it breathe a few moments after wearing it by turning the cap outwards. Once you have done this, store the strands of hair in the cap of the wig and cover it with a satin or silk scarf and store it in a closet or store it directly as is in a box.

 

If, on the other hand, you have sewn or glued the wig, to avoid damaging it while sleeping, you can sleep with a silk or satin scarf or simply make yourself a satin pillowcase to reduce the friction as much as possible. another fabric like cotton for example would have caused it.

 

Washing

The washing of the wig is a fundamental element in its maintenance. It removes all the fat accumulated by the various layers of oil previously applied and restores its shine. It is therefore important to know how to wash your Natural Hair Wigs the right way. That's why we'll tell you about the correct way to wash your wig without damaging it.

1. DETANGLING

It is important to untangle the Natural Hair Wigs before washing it. You can do this with your fingers or with a wide-toothed comb, starting at the tips and working your way up to the roots.

2. THE WASHING

Washing is done by following the following simple steps:

Fill a basin or a sink with lukewarm water in which you will add a capful of mild shampoo.

Immerse your wig fully in it and let it soak for about 10 to 15 minutes.

Empty the water from the basin and fill it again with water and shampoo

Run your fingers through the wig to clean it well

Use a softening conditioner and then use a large comb to detangle and remember to start with the ends.

3. RINSING

Rinse the wig, making sure to remove all of the shampoo. It is important that the rinse water is colder.

If you have a Natural Hair Wigs treatment apply it and let it sit for about 5 minutes. Then wrap the Natural Hair Wigs in a terry towel and dab without rubbing to absorb excess water. Once the excess water has been absorbed, place the wig on a wig holder and allow it to air dry overnight.

 

Once the Natural Hair Wigs is completely dry, you can gently re-style it with a straightening or curling iron.

 

This is what I could tell you about the maintenance of Natural Hair Wigs. If you would like to discover our wigs for black and mixed race women, then head over to our collection dedicated to this purpose.


Tag: Straight Natural Hair Wigs, Body Wave Natural Hair Wigs

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