How to wash a natural hair wig?

When it comes to natural hair wigs, you want them to be as good as possible after washing. But you also know that you have to wash them and take good care of them, since otherwise you could spoil them and we already know that they are not exactly cheap.

When it comes to natural hair wigs, you want them to be as good as possible after washing. But you also know that you have to wash them and take good care of them, since otherwise you could spoil them and we already know that they are not exactly cheap.

So in this post we are going to explain how to wash a natural hair headband wig step by step so that it looks fantastic and does not spoil at all. To help you with your wig care routine, we've outlined all the dos and don'ts

Should I wash my wig before wearing it?

You just bought a ready-to-wear natural wig and deciding whether washing it before wearing is really a personal choice. Each time the wig is washed, its lifespan is shortened. However, some women feel more comfortable putting on a freshly washed wig. Another option is to give it a quick rinse.

 

How often should I wash my natural hair wig?

You should wash a human hair wig about every 2 weeks. However, the frequency of washing your wig depends on how you use it. Many women wash their wigs regularly once a week or every 15 days. However, if your hair begins to feel sticky or dry, it may be time to wash it.

The same is true if you start to lose your curl or volume from curlyme human hair. Remember that washing the wig will limit its lifespan, so you don't want to wash it too much. By wearing a wig cap underneath and removing your wig before going to bed, you can help reduce the number of times you need to shampoo and condition it.

 

How to extend the life of a natural hair wig?

You can extend the life of the wig by keeping it in a wig stand when you are not wearing it to prevent tangling. Do not wet it with hot water or salt water and use suitable combs to style your wig. Although depending on the style and texture of your wig it is better not to use curlers or flat irons.


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