Although wigs need maintenance and frequent treatments to avoid damage, they are also a convenient option for busy women, as rocking natural hair can be challenging, particularly those with alopecia, a condition that causes hair loss.
Michele Taylor, an aesthetic specialist, suggests that when purchasing a wig, it is important to ensure that it fits well, complements your appearance, and feels comfortable. Take measurements of your head and adjust the size as necessary. To achieve the perfect fit, consider the colour and try on multiple styles.
The Cleveland Clinic advises that natural hair wigs should be handled with care, following the manufacturer’s instructions. Using wig-specific brushes and combs, brushing with fingers, and using styling products sparingly are all part of general care.
SowetanLIVE provides 9 tips on how to maintain your wig:
- Wash Days: Schedule a wash day for wigs in weeks four to six.
- Wig-Friendly Shampoo: Use gentle, sulphate-free shampoo or baby shampoo if wig-specific shampoo is hard to find.
- Gentle Scrubbing: Avoid vigorous scrubbing to minimise tangling and protect hair bundle closure.
- Wash Method: When washing your wig, use a wig comb or a wide-toothed detangling comb to create a soapy solution with cold water.
- Conditioning: Leave on for the recommended conditioning time and rinse with warm water.
- Avoid using too much heat. The above-mentioned source suggests using hair straighteners or a hairdryer on your wig to prevent heat damage.
- Don’t overdo the styling products. Overloading your wig with these products can cause tangles and make it difficult to manage.
- Avoid sleeping or showering. To prevent tangling and knots, avoid wearing your wig to bed. Remove it and place it on a wig stand for easy wear the next day.
- Finish off: Spray some hair perfume on your wig to maintain its freshness and add a touch of glamour to your wig routine.
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