2015年7月28日星期二

Washing Your Lace Wig Unit at Home

A good lace wig cleansing alternative that will save you time and money is washing your lace wig unit (yourself) at home. Just peep our quick and simple Lace Front Wig Washing (at Home) tutorial video (above) for a quick how-to lesson.

One of the keys to preserving and maintaining the overall life and condition of your lace wig unit is through proper lace wig washing & conditioning.

Proper and careful lace wig washing cannot be underestimated. Lace wig units are pretty fragile and delicate to begin with, and they are at their most vulnerable state once wet and submerged in shampoo/soap and water. So the steps and methods used while cleansing your lace wig unit should be according to suggested manufacturer instructions. The basic rule of thumb: be patient and gentle while washing your lace wig.

Being tough, rough or overly agitating the unit (i.e., ladies, washing your lace front wig like a you wash your under garments) while washing can cause the hand tied hair knots to slip and/or loosen.

Using the wrong types of shampoos and conditioners can also lead to shedding (over the counter shampoos are usually the wrong pH level and can strip the hair – be sure to use a wig shampoo and/or the suggested shampoos and conditioners for wig cleaning and maintenance).

And, combing the hair of your full lace wig unit while it’s wet is a big Lace Wig no-no!

Also, hot water and using heated dyers to dry your wet unit are also damaging to your unit over time as they add increased stress.

If you're not comfortable washing your own lace wig unit on your own, you can have it professionally cleaned. But just make sure the service provider knows what they're doing. I've heard a lot of horror stories from ladies who've paid $135.00 for their wigs to be washed & conditioned only to get it back with patches and bald spots all over (yikes!).

A good lace wig cleansing alternative that will save you time and money is washing your lace wig unit (yourself) at home.

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