Helpful Maintenance Tips for Taking Care of a Wig
Whether you’re wearing a wig for fashion, personal style, or medical reasons, you should know how to maintain its quality and longevity. Below, we delve into some helpful maintenance tips for taking care of a wig that beginners can use to uphold their wigs’ quality.
Store It Properly
Properly storing your wig is the first and one of the most important steps in maintaining its quality. A wig stand or mannequin head is an essential investment for this purpose. Keeping the wig on a stand when you’re not wearing it will maintain its style, shape, and the overall integrity of the hair fibers.
Also, consider covering your hairpiece with a wig cap or storing it in a dust-free box to protect it from dust and sunlight, which can dry and damage fibers. Always store your wig in a cool, dry place, away from excessive heat or humidity.
Wash It Correctly
Like your natural hair, wigs require regular cleaning to maintain their vibrancy and lifespan. However, don’t wash your wig as often as you would your natural hair. Excessive washing can damage the wig fibers. For synthetic wigs, a general rule is to wash them after you’ve worn them about 10–12 times. For human hair wigs, wash them after about 15 uses.
Use lukewarm water and a gentle, wig-friendly shampoo to wash your wig. Dilute the shampoo in water before immersing the wig, and then gently agitate the water with your hands to clean the hairpiece. Do not rub or pull on the wig during the cleaning process. Next, rinse it thoroughly, apply wig-friendly conditioner in the same gentle manner, and rinse again. Finally, air-dry your wig on a wig stand; don’t use a hair dryer.
Comb It Carefully
Handling your wig with care is vital when styling or combing it, as rough handling can lead to damage and reduce its lifespan. Therefore, knowing how to properly brush out your wig is essential. Always use a wide-tooth comb or a wig brush specially designed for synthetic or human hair wigs. Start combing from the ends, slowly working your way up to the roots to gently remove tangles and knots without excessive pulling or tugging.
Now that you have some helpful maintenance tips for taking care of your wig, you can use them today. These simple yet effective techniques can make a significant difference in your wig’s appearance, feel, and lifespan. Enjoy the confidence and versatility your wig brings by ensuring it gets the best possible care.
4 Comments
Terri Quick
Thank you for sharing this
heather
I didn’t realize how much I didn’t know about wigs. Reading this post was super informative thanks for sharing.
Peggy Nunn
These are great ideas and ways to care for it.
Tamra Phelps
Back in the 70s, when I was a kid, it seemed every woman owned a few wigs. My Mom had a really curly one and a long straight one. Both were in her hair color.