A good human hair wig is so important to our life. Because it not only provides the flexibility you look for in the style, but also adds volumes to your overall look. It also saves you a lot of time and money to install it, just like regular stitches in human hair. Therefore, knowing how to properly handle your wig is critical to achieving the maximum life span and the best appearance. Read on, and we'll explain it in depth.

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It's not hard to maintain and clean your wig; It just needs attention and tender care. Most people's wigs are dyed with hair, dyed and chemically treated to remove the cuticle. Hair extensions should be handled gently, because they will make your hair more vulnerable. Although Remy's hair retains her hair, it is still more refined than untreated hair. It is recommended to wash your hair wig every 7 to 14 days. Every time your wig is washed off, your wig's life will shorten. Therefore, wigs should not be washed more than necessary. Use as little styling products as possible on your wig so you can cut back and extend your life. Wearing a wig will also prolong the life of your wig. Wigs will help absorb scalp oil and keep it from the bottom of the cap.

Before washing your wig, gently tease it out and remove all tangles. Start with the tip of your hair and follow the bottom of the hat to make sure you only use a hairbrush designed specifically for wigs. For stubborn entanglements, using sprays can help them relax. To wash your hair, many salons advise you to use a small amount of shampoo in a tub of water and use it in water. We do not recommend this because it tangles the wig and makes it difficult to control. To wash off your wig, wet it before you wet it. To do this, you can put a wig under the tap under the sink (but only if the hair is short).For a longer wig, we recommend putting a wig under your bathtub or shower head so your hair doesn't tie in the bottom basin. 

Let cool water flow from the bottom to the tip until it is wet. Gently squeeze (don't twist or twist) to remove excess moisture. Apply a small amount of hair to your palm and spread it evenly over your hair. Don't twist, rub or massage. Simply shampoo your hair on top of your hair. Use cold water and gently rinse all shampoos that turn on the hair and let the water flow from the bottom to the tip. Do not rub, twist or twist. Gently rinse until all shampoo is removed. Gently squeeze excess water from the top of your head (don't rub or wring it).Gently dry your hair with a towel and remove excess water before conditioning.

The best thing to do is to let your wig dry on the wig because it is the most gentle on the hair fibers. Rollers can be used to set up wigs. A warm dry hair dryer can be used to dry hair, although air drying is the gentlest option. After the hair is dry, you can use the curling iron and flat iron. Use styling products (such as hairspray) designed specifically for human hair wigs. Use a product in the longest life of your wig.

Put your wig on a wig stand or form that is smaller than the base of the cap to keep it from getting stretched. Direct sunlight fades the hair, so avoid storing your wig in the sun. Don't wear your wig when you sleep. It can cause hair loss, breakage and peeling. Light hair color is lighter than dark color because it requires extra processing to achieve a light color effect. Over time, your wig will lose your hair. This is a natural part of the life cycle of your wig. Avoid contact with chlorine, water and hot water to avoid damaging your wig.