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Wigs are an important accessory to many people. If you want to wash your synthetic wig, this wikiHow will help.
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1Browse your local beauty supply store for a good synthetic wig shampoo. You want to look for a wig shampoo that doesn't have any alcohol in it. You also want to make sure it doesn't strip the color. Good wig shampoo should be around six dollars.[1]
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2Comb out the wig using a wide tooth comb or a wig brush. Start at the bottom and comb all the way through to the top.[2]Advertisement
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3Fill up a sink or basin with cold water. Then add one to two capfuls of shampoo to the water, or however many capfuls it says on the bottle.[3]
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4Place the wig in the water. Make sure it is fully submerged. Do not scrub the wig, because it will tangle the hair. Instead handle it gently and wash out the cap of the wig as well. Wash it thoroughly for a minute or so.
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5Let it soak for five minutes.
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6Take the wig out of the water and drain the water out. Then rinse the wig with cold water only.
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7Shake the wig by the nape or the back of the wig. Then take some synthetic wig conditioner spray and spray it. Now, after spraying it, shake it out again.[4]
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8Put the wig on a drying rack or spray can. Don't put it on a mannequin head, because it will stretch the cap and the wig won't fit on your head anymore.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionThis whole process did not work. Any other tip to untangle?DyingelderCommunity AnswerYou can put some fabric softener and water in equal parts in a spray bottle and then spray some on the wig. Leave it there for about 5 minutes and start brushing it with a washed or brand new comb made for human hair or a wig comb. Then rinse it out with warm water and let it dry on a rack. You don't want to put the wig on something that resembles a person's head since it will stretch it out because it's wet.
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References
- ↑ https://www.wigsmaster.com/how-to-choose-the-best-shampoo-conditioner-for-synthetic-wigs/
- ↑ https://www.wigs.co.nz/expertise/caring-for-your-wig
- ↑ https://www.wigs.co.nz/expertise/caring-for-your-wig
- ↑ https://www.cancer.org/treatment/treatments-and-side-effects/physical-side-effects/hair-loss/choosing-and-wearing-wig.html
- ↑ https://www.cancer.org/treatment/treatments-and-side-effects/physical-side-effects/hair-loss/choosing-and-wearing-wig.html
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