Step 1: Brush or comb the wig starting from the ends. Gently comb out the ends of the wig first. Once they are free of knots, work your way up towards the roots until you can run your brush or comb through it without snagging. Use a wire wig brush for straight or wavy wigs, and a wide-toothed comb or your fingers for curly wigs (including natural/African-textured) Step 2: Fill your sink with cold water, then stir in 1 to 2 squeezes of shampoo. Use a high-quality shampoo that is suitable for the hair type you are washing. For example, if you are washing a curly wig, use a shampoo made for curly hair. If you know that the wig has been dyed, try a color-safe shampoo instead. You won’t be applying the shampoo directly to the wig fibers. Instead, you’ll be using the soapy water to wash the wig. Do not use 2-in-1 shampoos that contain conditioner. You can use conditioner on your wig, but you don’t want to place it too close to the roots Step 3: Turn the wig ...
Our hair is often referred to as our crowning glory! Keeping this crown of glory strong, healthy, shiny and smooth is not an easy task. Not every individual is lucky enough to have a good crop of hair with minimal efforts and a majority of us often end up going extra miles to keep our hair in top shape. During our healthy hair journey, we often come across a number of suggestions, advice, tips and tricks, etc., which claim to make our task of maintaining healthy hair successfully. However, not every information that you come across is true. There are a lot of myths as well regarding hair care and you need to be aware of them so that you do not end up causing any harm to your crown of glory. Over the years, we have blindly followed them in hopes that we would make our hair healthy and strong. But by the end of this post, we hope you become self-aware of whether the advice is myths or truths. Popular Hair Care Myths You Need To Stop Believing Below are some of the ...
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