Yes, you can wash your pretty hair weave, but you have to do it in a proper way to prolong and maintain its quality. Weaves whether made from synthetic or human hair require regular care if they are not to turn stale and look ugly. Here's how:
Detangle The Hair: If you don't wash it, gently detangle the weave using a wide-tooth comb or your fingers. Remove all kinds of knots and tangles; begin with the tips first, working up.
Use Mild Shampoo: Avoid using the kind of shampoo that contains sulfate, which tends to dry out the hair. The shampoo and water need to be mixed to facilitate the application to the weave. Clean the scalp while allowing the shampoo to circulate within the weave rather than rubbing the hair.
Condition The Hair: Put on a moisturizing conditioner directly after rinsing the shampoo out of the hair. Allow it to be there for several minutes to deeply condition the hair. A leave-in conditioner or deep conditioner may also be used, when desired, particularly for human hair weave.
Rinse Gently: Rinse the conditioning agent out with lukewarm water, making sure that all products are removed and not permitted to leave any build-up.
Dry Properly: Gently pat with a soft towel. Try not to rub the hair; frizz or tangling may occur. It is best to air-dry it, but you may do it with a low-heat setting for blow-drying.
By following these processes, you're able to keep your pretty weave clean, shiny, and long-lasting.