When it comes to human hair maintenance, there is little difference between human hair wigs and your own natural hair. The human hair wig can't get any oil or nutrients from the scalp, so the wig hair will lack nutrition and moisture and become dry and frizzy. Do you know how to moisturize a dry human hair wig? Although human hair wigs are made of natural hair, there is still little difference between moisturizing natural hair and human hair wigs. Let’s learn how to moisturize a human hair wig.
Apply hair conditioner to your human hair wig
After rinsing the shampoo off your human hair wig, gently squeeze the excess water out of the wig with your hands, and evenly apply the hair conditioner on the hair strands of the wig. When the wig hair is totally moisturized, rinse the hair conditioner off the wig. Be careful not to apply the hair conditioner on the hair roots and wig base, especially when your wig is
m cap wig or
13x4 lace front wig.
Apply hair oils
If your human hair wig is too dry and frizzy that the air conditioner can’t help, the hair oil can be a savior to your wig. The hair oil has better moisture function than the hair conditioner, which can well penetrate hair strands and lock in moisture. Coconut oil, jojoba oil, argan oil and avocado oil are all great options for extremely dry human hair wigs. Take a small amount of hair oil and rub it between your palms then apply it on your wig hair strands avoiding hair roots and wig cap. If your human hair wig is a
layered wig and hair ends easily get dried, you can focus on the hair ends. Don’t apply too much hair oil on the wig hair, as the wig can be greasy.
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