
Cleaning: Use cold or lukewarm water (not exceeding 30°C) with a special shampoo for cleaning wigs and avoid high temperatures and boiling water that can deteriorate the wig material. When washing, turn the wig upside down and gently rub it. Avoid twisting or vigorous rubbing. After cleaning, use a clean towel to absorb the moisture. Do not wring it out directly to prevent pulling and deformation. Use a wig-specific conditioner to hydrate the hair, but avoid contact with the scalp. Lay it flat in a ventilated and cool place to dry naturally. Do not expose it to direct sunlight and do not use hot air from a hairdryer.
Daily Maintenance: Avoid contact with heat sources, such as hairdryers, curling irons, flat irons, etc., to prevent deterioration. Comb the wig regularly with a special wig comb, starting from the ends of the hair and combing upwards section by section to avoid excessive force that can cause hair breakage or shedding. Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight or humid environments, as this can accelerate the aging of the wig.
Extend Lifespan: Human hair wigs can be dyed and styled, but it is recommended that you visit a professional hair salon and request the service from a hairstylist who is familiar with the characteristics of wigs. Prepare multiple wigs for rotation to reduce the wear and tear on a single wig.
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