Step 1:
Remove the hairnet and hold wig at the front hairline and gently shake to separate the fibers.
Step 2:
Spray your new wig with a light mist of room temperature water, and use your fingertips or a wide-tooth comb to style.
Step 3:
Place your wig on a wig head or on top of a hairspray canister until dry.
Step 4:
Brush your own hair back, away from your face. For longer hair, pin it up so it is away from the front, sides and nape of your head. A wig cap liner will help to keep it in place.
Step 5:
Put your wig on from front to back. Adjust the position so the front edge of the wig is just over your own hairline.
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Step 6:
Use the ear tabs on the left and right side to center your wig. If your wig feels too tight or too loose, use the Velcro tabs at the back of the wig to adjust for the most comfortable fit. Tuck in any stray hairs.
Wash your wig as little as possible. Recommended washing for a synthetic wig is after fifteen to twenty wearings. If you perspire a lot or around cigarette smoke, you may need to wash your wig more often.
Washing:
Fill a basin or bucket with lukewarm-cool water. Pour in a capful of wig shampoo. If there is heavy build up, pour in a teaspoon of baking soda. Submerge wig for fifteen to thirty minutes. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm-cool water. Add wig conditioner if desired. Rinse off conditioner. Do not use hot water.
Drying:
Gently blot excess water with a towel. Do not wring or twist the wig. Place wig over the shower head or over a hairspray can for about ten to twelve hours. Do not comb or style wig until completely dry. Do not use any heat on wig.
Setting:
For more volume and curls, use smooth magnetic type rollers with perm papers to set wig. Let wig dry at room temperature.
Caring for human hair wigs:
Recommended washing for a human hair wig is after ten to twelve wearings. Follow the same directions as above. Heat may be used on human hair wigs for styling purposes.
Washing | Drying | Setting | Human Hair Wigs
