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Find tips to wash your wig like a pro and make sure you:<br>1. Keep your wig looking beautiful and last long.<br>2. Avoid stretching or damaging the cap<br>3. Manage tangles and matting<br>4. Reduce shedding and frizz<br>5. Restore Luster
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How to wash wigs! Find tips to wash your wig like a pro and make sure you: 1. Keep your wig looking beautiful and last long. 2. Avoid stretching or damaging the cap 3. Manage tangles and matting 4. Reduce shedding and frizz 5. Restore Luster Need help with other wearable hair problems, ask one of our experts at support@jfheadmodel.com https://www.jfheadmodel.com/ https://www.jfheadmodel.com/ What you'll Need Folding Wig Stand Wide tooth Comb Synthetic or Human hair shampoo Synthetic or Human hair conditioner Towel Step 1: Detangle Before you wash, make sure you carefully detangle the hair using a wide tooth comb. Start from ends and work toward the root to decrease shedding. Step 2: Rinse Use lukewarm water and rinse from roots to ends. Do not soak or rub as this can lead to tangling. Tip: If your wig is curly, try leaving the hairnet on. Step 3: Shampoo Loosen shampoo in your hands and work through the hair. Distribute a small amount of shampoo evenly throughout the hair.
Tip: Use circular motions to clean the cap. Step 4.0: Condition Synthetic Hair Spray leave-in conditioner from the mid-shaft to the ends. Tip: Avoid the root or knots. Step 4.1: Condition Human Hair Leave in for a few minutes before rinsing. Do NOT apply conditioner to the root. By applying conditioner to the roots, the product will undo the knots in the cap and cause loss of fiber. Tip: If dry or damaged, use a deep conditioner. Step 5: Rinse Let lukewarm water flow in the same direction of the hair to avoid tangling. Squeeze and press the hair; do NOT wring. Tip: Towel blot to remove excess water. Step 6: dry hair Blow dry about 80% and then round brush until smooth. If use our dry head, will save much time and let your hands realease.