Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 286 Ghana Hair & Beauty Wigs can improve your style and enhance your look. That’s why it’s so important to wash and condition your lace front human hair wigs. In addition to keeping the wigs clean, you may also have to take them to a stylist to have them trimmed and curled. It’s also crucial that you purchase products that are created just for lace front human hair wigs so you won’t damage the wig and can continue wearing it with confidence. When you’re not wearing the wig, store it on a wig stand or mannequin to help is maintain its shape. More Articles You Would Love How Smooth Do You Want Your Face To Get, Follow These Simple Steps To Realize That Dream VIDEO: Watch Cardi B’s Performance With Her Baby Bump In Cutout Bodysuit At 2021 BET Awards It’s no secret that few things are more exciting than getting a new look. A wig is an easy and convenient way to accomplish this. Since lace front human hair wigs can be expensive, you should do all you can to keep the wigs in great condition as long as possible. Here are some helpful suggestions to keep in mind. Benefits of Human Hair Wigs One of the best things about human hair wigs is you can easily style the wig and wear it without having to manipulate your natural hair. You can also use the same styling products on your wig that you use on your hair. Wigs are a great option if you love variety but don’t always want to apply heat or color to your natural hair. It’s best to purchase a 100% virgin hair wig so your stylist can color or highlight your hair to customize the wig for you. Washing Your Wig You should wash your wig about once a month. If you wear the wig daily, you may want to wash it twice a month. Don’t use hot water; cold or warm water is best. Apply a small amount of mild shampoo to the wig after wetting it and avoid the “scalp” of the wig. Gently comb the shampoo through the wig hair one section at a time. Apply a little soapy water to the inside of the wig cap but don’t scrub it. Rinse the wig with cool water to get rid of any excess shampoo and blot the wig with a towel. Conditioning Human Hair Wigs While the wig is still damp, spread a little human hair wig condition around in your hands and apply it to the wig. Work the condition through the hair but don’t put conditioner on the wig base because it will loosen the knots and cause sections of the wig to fall out. Leave the conditioner on the wig for about five minutes. While the conditioner is still on the hair, detangle the wig with your fingers or a wide-tooth comb. Use cool water to rinse the conditioner from the wig; rinse the conditioner from the inside of the wig cap so that some of the product will remain on the wig and make the hair softer and easier to manage. Drying the Wig Don’t use a blow dryer on your wig; this will damage the strands and change the shape of the wig. Instead, squeeze any extra water from the wig and use a towel to blot water. Don’t wring or twist the wig. Allow the wig to air dry after blotting it. Place the wig in a cool room and away from windows so it can dry evenly without sustaining any sun damage. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Nana Tamakloe Founder of FashionGHANA.com and Accra Fashion Week. I'm grateful you visited, I hope you share, subscribe and share your comments or opinions below. More For You Mozambican Designer Mabenna Unveils Her Latest Masterpiece Look Book For The “Melanin” Collection #fGBrideAndGroom: Ghanaian Doctors Dr. Adwoa and Dr. Kobbie Tie The Knot In Stunning... AI Artist Dana K. Booker Explores The Gorgeous African Beauties Of Columbia In... Nigeria’s Lady Maker Launches The Stunning Look Book For Her Waste To Wonder... Cameroonian UFC champion Francis Ngannou’s 15 Month Old Son Dies #fGSTYLE: Tips On How To Color Code With Your Lover; The African Way #OOTD: Simply Tacha Is Goes Beyond Fierce In Her Medlin Boss Red Fringed... Looking For Ghanaian Kente Bridal Inspiration? Look No Further Nanice Gorgeous AI Wedding... #fGSTYLE: From The Church To The Lounge; Treat Your Sundays With These Trendy... #OOTD: Queen Of Afrobeats Yemi Alade Proves She’s Still The Queen Of African... Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.