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How to wash a natural wig

How to wash natural hair wigs and toppers?

If you are new to the world of natural wigs but don't know how to care for them, this article should help you. One of the most common reasons why wigs don't last long is lack of care.

Let's see together, point by point, how to take care of it correctly of this type of wigs , so as to keep them soft and shiny for longer. You can choose to follow all the steps, or choose to use the essential products, namely: SHAMPOO and CONDITIONER.
  

Remember, however, that natural hair, not receiving nourishment from our body, will often need a pack (mask) for their health

1. Place your wig on the wig stand  and, helping yourself with the shower, wet it well, using warm water . Get ready to give him a real shower!

2. Apply a small amount of shampoo from the roots , spreading the product to the lengths : in this step it is important to be careful to avoid creating circular movements with your fingers near the knots. You risk ruining them!
  

3. Rinse thoroughly with warm water.

4. Repeat the step with conditioner, avoiding direct contact with the lace inserts: concentrate on the lengths and ends, where the wig tends to get tangled most. Leave it to act for 10 to 20 minutes, depending on how much fiber they need.

5. Rinse thoroughly with warm water.
At this point you can decide to stop and gently comb your wig, placing it in a well-ventilated space to let it dry naturally. If it is winter, you can use a hair dryer to speed up this step.

If your wig has been used for a long time, and needs a little extra pampering, you can continue with the following steps:
6. Apply the mask concentrating the product especially on the lengths. Leave it on for as long as necessary

7. Rinse off excess product, gently comb the wig and let it air dry.
8. To prevent split ends and further hydrate the ends of the hair, you can apply argan oil to dry hair.
Human hair wigs require care, just like normal hair, so you can use a hair dryer and straighteners, or take it to the hairdresser!
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