Tuesday 10 February 2015

Wigs and Washing Systems: What Rules to Observe?

Wash Human Hair Wig


Observe the small but simple rules for the maintenance and cleaning of Wigs which are critical to keep them better and to ensure that they can have an aesthetic look that is always bright and brilliant on every occasion. As regards to cleaning, it is through the use of specific products or delicate and neutral shampoo, preferably with the addition of balsamic, ensures an effective immediate soft to the touch.

The first step is to get a basin rather broad and deep, and fill it with cold water and then pour into it a small amount of mild shampoo or with the addition of balm. The wig should be immersed and left to soak for about 10-15 minutes. Ensure that it is neither squeezed nor crumpled and should be combed with the use of a wide tooth comb or even better with the help of your own hand.

Unfortunately, the artificial wigs unlike those made with real hair, can lose their sealing standard if they are not properly washed and this could sometimes have damaging effects of lying in the head. For this reason, it is useful to proceed to a gentle washing and not with the aid of aggressive products. The operation of dipping in the basin must be carried out twice, after which the wig is ready for drying, which is done simply in the air, not using a hair dryer, plates, curling irons and so on.

As many experts advise, it is necessary that the wig is well-coiffed only and drying done before being placed in a well ventilated area, not closed and no near heat sources which raises, then, the problem enough to receive it. It 'strongly advised to avoid relying on media such as polystyrene or boxes that do not leave transpire fibers and especially after drying, it is good not to use tweezers, narrow elastic or clips of any kind, to avoid the formation of unwanted creases and difficult to eliminate.

Follow these easy steps is essential to keep Hair Wigs or toupees in the best way possible.

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