Human hair wigs
are considered very flexible hairpieces. They prominently came onto the scene
as donations given to charitable organizations. People would donate their cut
hair of at least 10 inches long to be used for the wigs of cancer patients.
When people noticed how wonderful and natural they looked, everyone started to
want one. Human hair wigs are much more expensive than imitation hair and they are
also much more difficult to take care of.
If you do this properly, you will
have a great looking wig that will last you for several years. You will want to
extend the life as long as possible to protect your investment. You want to
keep your own hair away from the wig as much as possible. This will avoid
giving the human hair wig an oily appearance. The easiest way to do this is to
wear a wig cap underneath the human hair wig. If you do not wear a wig cap,
make sure that your own hair is as clean as possible before putting on the wig.
As to achieve a natural appearance and unique color
variations, all human hair wigs are chemical processed. So each hairpiece made
with human hair is unique. And meanwhile the hair is more fragile than hair in
its original state. Sulfate-free hair care products seem more important for
chemically processed hair. Just like your real hair, you're going to have to wash
it. You can probably wear it about six times before having to do so, but if the
wig starts to have a dirty or oily appearance, you may have to clean it a
little more often. Before you begin cleaning it, make sure you comb it out and
remove all the tangles. Comb the hair just like you would your natural hair,
use a wig pick for curly hair and a wig brush or straight hair. Be very careful
during this process as you want to avoid hair falling out of the wig.
To wash the human hair wig, fill your sink with lukewarm water, add wig
shampoo and then soak it for about five minutes. After that time, squeeze out
the water and rinse it in lukewarm water. You will then put a small amount of
shampoo in your hand and gently massage the wig as though you were washing
someone else's hair. Do not massage too roughly or you may damage the wig. Now
you can rinse out the wig again in lukewarm water. Repeat the process with
conditioner and allow it to sit in the wig for about five minutes. Rinse it
completely in lukewarm water and when you are finished rinsing, squeeze out the
excess water. Again, remember to be gentle during this whole process.
Now you'll need to dry the wig. Place it in a towel and blot it dry very
carefully. Once you have done that you can put it on a wig stand and allow it
to dry naturally. If time is not a luxury, you can use a blow dryer on a low
setting, but this is something that you're usually going to want to avoid. Once
the wig is dried, you can brush or comb it out. If you're going to style the wig,
do so now with a curling iron, Velcro or hot rollers. Once you have the style
you want, you can lightly spray it with wig spray to set it.