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The Ultimate Guide to Taking Care of your Wigs and Extensions

Human hair products, such as wigs, extensions, and weaves, can be a significant investment. Whether you use them for fashion, medical reasons, or simply to switch up your hairstyle, proper care is essential to ensure they maintain their quality and longevity. In this guide, we'll walk you through the steps to keep your human hair products looking fabulous for years to come.


1. Cleaning Your Human Hair Products:

Proper cleaning is the foundation of hair product care. Here's how to do it:


a. Gather Your Supplies:

  • A wide-tooth comb or brush

  • Sulfate-free, pH-balanced shampoo

  • Conditioner

  • Lukewarm water

  • A basin or sink

b. Detangle Gently:

  • Before washing, gently detangle your human hair product to prevent tangling during the cleaning process. The best and most effective way is to start at the ends of the hair working your way up.

c. Shampoo and Condition:

  • Dilute the shampoo in the basin of lukewarm water.

  • Submerge the hair product and swish it gently.

  • Rinse thoroughly and apply a generous amount of conditioner.

  • Allow it to sit for a few minutes before rinsing.


(for blonde hair we recommend using purple shampoo and for warmer tone brown hair or hair that has turned orange we recommend blue shampoo. these coloured shampoos help redone the hair)


d. Pat Dry:

  • Gently pat the hair with a clean, soft towel to remove excess water. For best results allow your hair to air dry.

2. Styling and Maintenance:

a. Heat Styling:


  • Use heat styling tools sparingly and always apply a heat protectant.

  • Opt for low to medium heat settings to prevent damage.




b. Storage:


  • Store you're human hair products on a wig stand or a mannequin head to maintain their shape and prevent tangling. A hack I love and use is a cap holder. Not only is it space efficient but it keeps my styled wigs intact.


c. Regular Brushing:

  • Brush your hair product regularly with a wide-tooth comb or brush designed for human hair. Start from the ends and work your way up.

3. Avoiding Tangling and Shedding:

Tangling and shedding can be common issues with human hair products. Here's how to minimize them:


a. Use a Silk Pillowcase:

  • Sleeping on a silk pillowcase reduces friction, preventing tangling and breakage.

b. Avoid Excessive Product:

  • Don't overload your hair products with styling products like hairspray and gel, as these can lead to buildup and tangling.

4. Protection from Environmental Factors:

Environmental elements like sunlight, humidity, and pollutants can affect your hair products:


a. UV Protection:

  • Protect your hair from UV damage by wearing a hat or using a UV protectant spray.

b. Humidity:


  • Invest in anti-frizz products or serums to control frizz in humid weather.



C. Chlorine:

  • Chlorine-related damage typically leads to hair that feels dry and looks dull, possibly with more split ends and frizz than usual. Avoid it at all costs . Moroccanoil protect & prevent stray is an especially wise investment for blondes, Moroccanoil's conditioning spray will stop colour from fading (or worse, turning brassy) on holiday. Whether you're dipping into a chlorine-laced pool or the salty ocean, this one will keep lengths in top condition


5. Professional Maintenance:

Periodically, it's a good idea to consult a professional for maintenance. We call it a revamp where we may tighten loose tracks, re-coloring, or re-styling.


Conclusion:

Caring for your human hair products is an investment in their longevity and your overall style. With proper cleaning, styling, and protection, you can enjoy your hair products for years to come, looking as stunning as ever. Remember, a little care goes a long way in maintaining the beauty of your human hair products.

By following these tips, you can keep your human hair products in excellent condition, ensuring that they continue to enhance your style and confidence. With a little love and attention, your investment will be well worth it in the long run.

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