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Care instructions for Wig Pro wigs

 

Here is some advice from a frequent wearer of Wigs Pro products:

 As a wearer of hair pieces, wigs and extensions, I have some rules that i try to use in order to keep my hair looking it's best.

Avoid cheap shampoos as they tend to contain more detergent than conditioners and will dry out the hair. Use a salon quality shampoo.
Not all salon products  (even expensive products), should be used with your hair piece.

Avoid cheap conditioners as the conditioners tend to be watered down giving less than the needed amount of conditioning
 to keep the hair from drying out. Remember that this hair is not growing out of the scalp, and is not being replenished with natural oils.

Distribute shampoo and conditioners evenly throughout the hair. Squeeze the product through the hair. Avoid scrubbing, rubbing
or bunching the hair together. Condition the hair well with a good crème based conditioner.

~After washing and conditioning apply a good spray "leave on conditioning" product. Use this product to freshen the hair between washing.

~Pat excess water from the hair and allow the hair to "dry completely" before going to bed. Never sleep with the hair wet or damp.

~Let the hair air dry whenever possible.

~Avoid pulling the hair while wet.

Avoid using excess heat, that includes staying out in the sun on really hot days. I always carry a really chic straw hat
 in the summer to protect my hair from excessive heat. Also, remember cold weather can be very drying
 and those cute knit caps we pull out in the winter can cause hair to freeze. I have a satin cap I wear under my
 caps in order to keep my hair smooth.

Loosen hair every morning and before going to bed. Most tightly curled styles should never be combed.
Shake out curly styles, comb through straight styles and use a wide tooth comb or fingers to loosen wavy hair.

Salt from perspiration, if allowed to buildup on the hair will strip the hair making it hard and brittle.
 If you exercise, make a practice of rinsing and conditioning the hair after each workout.
Shampooing after a workout is not always necessary.

If you use a blow dryer, use one with a diffusing tool to better circulate the heat.

Most human hair has been processed. For this reason, we don't recommend you color your human hair piece.
 If you find you must color to get a better color match, try coloring your natural hair to match the hair piece.
 Additional chemical treatment on hair extensions can make the hair frizzy, dull and difficult to manage.
~I love Excelsior Botanical Millennia Mud

Best of luck with your new purchase, we hope these helpful hints
will allow you to have the best experience with your new human hair products.


 

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