A wig made from black human hair needs numerous efforts in terms of straining and durability. Here is a detailed guideline for the same.
When: It is done after every 7-10 years or even earlier if it has been dirtied.
Rinse the wig in plenty amount of cool water until all the shampoo is washed off.
- Apply a quality human hair wig conditioner across the length of the wig.
- Leave it on for a few minutes.
- Rinse thoroughly in cool water.
Blotting: Blot the wig softly with a towel. Do not wring or twist the hair.
Drying: Put the wig on a wig stand or a mannequin head with a towel placed underneath to air dry. Keep it away from direct sunlight, and do not position it under heat sources that may damage the piece.
Style
Heat: When using heating tools, use a heat protectant spray. Use low to medium temperatures and carry out a test on a small part of the wig.
Products: Only use products with your wig that are professionally manufactured for human hair wigs, such as leave-in conditioners, serums, and hairsprays. Heavy products create weight on your wig and lead to increased build-up.
Stand: The recommended storage for your wig is either on a stand designed for wigs or on a mannequin head to keep the shape.
Protection: A wig covered with a satin or silk bag will protect the wig from direct sunlight, dust, and, more importantly, any form of dampness, therefore not harming it.
General Tips
Always handle a wig with care, whether detangling or styling. Over washing the hair has the drawback of stripping it of the natural oils, rendering it dry and tangled. Professional care includes deep conditioning and styling by an expert. With these processes followed step by step, your black human hair wigs will stay beautiful, retaining qualities for a long time.