Maintenance Techniques for women's wigs
women's wigs maintenance requires attention to cleaning, combing, and storage methods. The following are key techniques:
Cleaning Care
Water temperature: Use 30-40 ℃ warm water for cleaning to avoid deformation or fading caused by high temperature.
Detergent: Choose weakly acidic shampoo (pH 5.5-6.5) to avoid containing sulfate components. Silicone free products can extend the service life.
Cleaning steps:
Soak in cold water for 3 minutes to soften dirt
Gently rub the hair roots (force ≤ 2N)
45 degree angle rinse
Towels should be pressed to absorb water and should not be twisted or twisted
Usage of care solution: Spray specialized care solution (such as Moroccan nut oil for better effect) after cleaning and drying, which can improve glossiness by 30% twice a week.
Sorting skills
It is necessary to use a wide toothed comb or wooden comb to comb from the ends of the hair to the roots, avoiding static electricity and tearing the hair.
When severely knotted, first spray hair conditioner to soften it, and then use a pointed tail comb to pry it open.
Storage requirements
When storing, it is necessary to maintain ventilation and dryness (temperature 18-24 ℃, humidity 40-60%), and avoid squeezing or moisture.
Use metal brackets and dust covers for layered storage, thoroughly clean and air dry before long-term storage.
Special case handling
Odor removal: Add baking soda or use activated carbon desiccant during cleaning to avoid direct sunlight.
Repair and maintenance: Chemical fiber wigs should avoid high temperature blowing, while real hair wigs can be dried at low temperatures to dry the mesh bottom.
Regular cleaning (once every 1-2 months) and gentle wearing are key to extending the lifespan of wigs.