Information on Human Hair Wig Care

Human hair wigs are one of the most expensive types of wigs available, according to the Wigs website. Human hair wigs require more care than their synthetic counterparts. Still, a natural human hair wig gives the most realistic look. The wigs are commonly made of Chinese or Indian hair. Understand how to care for your human wig hair to enjoy years of wear.

Washing

Wash human hair wigs in cool to lukewarm water, according to the 123wigs website. A sink or bathtub will work well to wash your wig. Add several drop of mild shampoo into the water. Move the wig back and forth while submerged in the water. To avoid damage, the wig should not be scrubbed harshly. Rinse in cool water to remove shampoo residue. Conditioning your human hair wig is recommended to decrease tangling. Hang your wig to dry. Do not wring wig to remove excess water. Place wig in a clean dry towel to absorb the excess water initially. According to The Dana Farber Cancer Institute, a wig should be washed every 14 to 18 wearings. An active person should wash her wig on a weekly basis to remove perspiration buildup.

Brushing

Use brushes and combs made especially for wigs to comb your human hair natural wig. Wig brushes are commonly made of wire and are flat. Brush your human hair wig after each wearing. Comb the wig from the bottom of the hair up. Use your fingers to untangle knots which may have formed. Using regular brushes may pull wig hair with excess tension and actually remove some of the hair. Avoid brushing the wig when it is still wet.

Styling

Only use styling tools and accessories made for human hair wigs. From blow dryers to curlers, a variety of products are available. Visit with a local wig specialist or hair stylist for tips on styling and setting your wig. Human hair wigs can be colored, cut and even permed, according to the Wigs website.

Storage

When you are not wearing your wig, store it on a wig stand. The stand will allow the wig to retain its shape and hair style. The wig stand can also be used to dry hair as well as styling new hair dos.

Warnings

Do not wear your wig while near heat, such as when cooking or near a fireplace. Understand that the heat will also cause the wig to frizz. The Dana Farber Cancer Institute suggests wearing a turban over your head to protect your wig.

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Article reviewed by Helen Covington Last updated on: Jan 11, 2010

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