How to Care for Your Natural Hair Wigs After Halloween?
How to Care for Your Natural Hair Wigs After Halloween?
Halloween is a time for bold costumes, dramatic makeup, and creative hairstyles, often involving hair wigs.

Halloween is a time for bold costumes, dramatic makeup, and creative hairstyles, often involving wigs. If you’ve invested in a high-quality natural hair wig for your Halloween look, you’ll want to ensure it stays in great condition long after the spooky season. Proper care and maintenance are main key to keeping your wig looking fresh and fabulous for many future occasions. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to care for your natural hair wigs after Halloween.

Remove with Care

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After a night of fun, it can be tempting to quickly remove your wig without much thought. However, it’s crucial to remove your natural hair wig gently to avoid damaging it. If you used adhesives or clips to secure the wig, take your time when detaching it. For wigs secured with glue, use a wig adhesive remover to dissolve the glue before attempting removal. Avoid pulling or tugging on the real hair wigs as this can stretchs or damage the delicate lace and hair fibers.

Clean Thoroughly

Halloween can be tough on straight wigs, with sweat, makeup, hairspray, and other products building up throughout the evening. Cleaning your natural hair wig is essential to keep it looking its best. Follow these steps:

  • Detangle First: Before washing, use a wide-tooth comb or a wig brush to gently detangle the hair, starting from the hair ends and working your way up to the roots. This helps prevent knots from getting worse during the washing process.
  • Shampoo with Care: Use a sulfate-free, gentle shampoo specifically designed for wigs or natural hair. Fill a basin with some lukewarm water, add the shampoo, and submerge the wig. Gently swirl it around for a few minutes. Avoid scrubbing or rubbing the lace fornt wig, as this can cause tangling or shedding.
  • Rinse and Condition: After washing, rinse the wig thoroughly with cool water. Apply a conditioner made for wigs or natural hair and let it sit for a few minutes. The conditioner will help to restore moisture, leaving the wig soft and shiny. Rinse again it with cool water to seal the hair cuticles.

Dry Properly

Never wring out your natural hair wig, as this can lead to damage. Instead, gently squeeze out excess water and place the wig on a towel. Pat it dry to remove as much moistures as possible. Afterward, place the wig on a wig stand to air dry completely. Avoid using direct heat from the hair blow dryers, as this can damages the hair fibers. If you need to speed up the drying process, use a blow dryer on the lowest heat setting, but air drying is always preferable for natural hair wigs.

Restore Style

Once your wig is dry, you can restore its shape and style. Use a wig hair brush or wide-tooth comb to gently detangle the hair. If your natural hair wig is curly, use a wide-tooth hair comb to define the curls without causing frizz. For straight wigs, use a flat iron or curling iron on a low-heat setting, as natural hair wigs can withstand some heat styling. Be sure to use a heat protectant hairspray to safeguard the hairs from potential heat damage.

Store Correctly

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Proper storage is the main key to maintaining the longevity of your own natural hair wig. Store your wig on a hair wig stand or mannequin head to helps to retain its shape. If you don’t have a stand, you can place the wig in a satin bag to protect it from dust and friction. Avoid storing wigs in plastic bags or containers, as this can causes the hair to become dry and brittles.

Revitalize with Oils and Treatments

To keep your wig looking fresh and nourished, consider using natural oils or leave-in conditioners. Light oils like argan or jojoba oil can help restore moisture and shine to your natural hair wig. Avoid using heavy hair oils that can weigh down the hair or cause product buildup. You can also use wig-specific treatments to revitalize the hair fibers and extend the life of your wig.

Conclusion

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Your natural hair wig is an investment, and with the proper care, it can last for a long time. After Halloween, taking the time to remove, clean, dry, and store your wig correctly will ensure it stays in top condition. By following these simple tips, you can keep your natural hair wigs looking fabulous and ready for the next event. With a little TLC, your wig will stay soft, shiny, and full of life for many Halloweens (and regular days) to come!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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