How to Take Care of a Human Hair Wig
Pre-Wash
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Gently remove tangles with fingers or a wide-tooth comb. Start at the ends and slowly work toward the roots to avoid damage. Do not brush.
Wash
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Do not soak or submerge product. Rinse by holding the hair under running cool water. Allow the water to run from roots to ends.
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Place a small amount of shampoo for color-treated hair in your hand, evenly and gently stroke it through the hair in a downwards motion from the roots to the ends.
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Rinse by holding under running cool water until the water runs clear. Gently squeeze to press out excess water. Do not twist or wring.
Condition
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Place a small amount of conditioner for color-treated hair in your hand, evenly and gently work it through the hair in a downwards motion from the mid-shaft down to the ends avoiding the base and root. Applying conditioner to the base may cause shedding.
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Leave conditioner on for 1-2 minutes or follow the conditioner manufacturer’s instructions. Do not exceed 3-5 minutes.
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Rinse by holding under running cool water until the water runs clear. Gently squeeze or use a clean, dry towel to press out excess water. Do not twist or wring.
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Place wet wig on a wig stand until it is completely dry. Finger styling is recommended.
Styling
Style as desired:
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To straighten, take a 1 inch section starting at the roots and run a flat iron to the ends.
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To curl, wrap the hair around a curling iron and hold for 10 seconds and release.
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If desired use hair spray on the final styled product.
Tips & Tricks
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Wash or rinse all human hair products and style before wearing. Human hair is not ready to wear out of the box.
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Rinsing with hot water will damage the cap.
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Do not dry on a solid form or mannequin head to avoid stretching the cap.
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We do not recommend sleeping, showering or swimming while wearing the wig.
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Store the wig on a wig stand to avoid unwanted kinks or crimps.
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Lace is delicate and should not be tugged or pulled.
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Avoid brushing the hair when wet to prevent damage.
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Any cutting or chemical processes, such as perming or coloring, should be done by a professional hair stylist. We do not recommend lifting or bleaching human hair; depositing color provides the best result.