How to Wash a Full Lace Human Hair Wig

Okay, so you bought your brand-new beautiful shiny full lace human hair wig. And you have worn it about five or six times and it's starting to look a tad too shiny. It's time and energy to wash that wig, but what is the easiest way to steadfastly keep up the design and style of the wig? We've put together 7 easy steps to making your wig seem like new and last doubly long.

 

  1. De-tangle the wig with a wig pick or even a wig comb or brush thoroughly before washing.

 

  1. Fill the sink with luke hot water and add wig shampoo. -DO NOT USE COLD WATER!!! Soak wig for 5 minutes in the soapy water in the sink.

 

  1. Remove wig from water and gently ring out access water. Put some shampoo in your hand and gently massage the wig. Gently scrub inside the cap.

 

  1. Rinse shampoo out with luke warm water. Do Not Use Cold Water. Place Wig on Mannequin head and secure using T-pins.

 

  1. Pour some conditioner into your hand (follow direction on bottle for exact amount). Massage into wig and let mean 5 minutes. Rinse well luke warm water- Do Not Use Cold Water. Gently ring out excess water.

 

  1. Carefully place wig in a dried towel and blot towel to dry. Place the wig on a mannequin check out air dry. If you want it in a rush you are able to blow dry it on low.

 

  1. Gently comb through the wig. You can style using black human hair wigs hot rollers or curling iron on Velcro rollers & lightly hairspray.

 

And that's all there is to it. How to wash the full lace wig in seven easy steps. No more worries for another 6 wears! Properly maintaining your wig can save you time and money in the long term by keeping your wig looking like new.

 

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Initially sight the solution seems very obvious - they are cheaper. And obviously that is true. However in fact Eastern European hair isn't very much more costly - the quantity necessary to make a good wig is about 30-50 USD in Poland or Czech Republic. That's not just a fortune if you will spend a hundred or so dollars on a wig. So what's the catch?

 

The problem is on the supply side. You can find over 2 billion people in Asia and only 200 million in Eastern Europe. Most of individuals in Eastern Europe have you should not sell their hair for economic reasons. Moreover, I don't have to emphasize how rare it's in rich Western European countries to offer one's hair. That's what makes European hair rare and explains why local wig-makers purchase only the quantity essential for their very own production. Outside Eastern Europe, because of its rarity, the price of the best European hair (so called "raw virgin hair") is skyrocketing.

 

Hence 99% of human hair wigs are constructed with Asian hair. This hair is marked by such trade names as "human hair" or "remy hair ".If the producer or even a sales agent doesn't state directly that the hair is exclusively European, you can be 100% sure that you are coping with Asian hair.