how to wash your lace frontal wigs
With the proper care, a full lace wig can last a long time. I suggest you purchase 2 wigs, so that when you wash one wig you will have another one to wear. Generally you should wash your full lace wig about every 4 to 5 weeks. But it is important to always wash the hair right after swimming, heavy perspiration or when dirt accumulates, as these will cause excessive tangling.
The first thing you will need to do is remove as much of the glue residue on the cap as you can from the full lace wigs. Spray the citrus remover onto the glue and then rub the cap on a mirror so to cause friction between the mirror and the residue. Repeat as many times until the lace is clean.
I recommend using a detangling shampoo with room temperature water. Mix the shampoo and luke warm water in a basin. Too hot or too cold of water will ruin your lace cap. Dip the wig in and out of the basin while using your fingers to detangle it. Once the wig is clean, towel dry with gently squeezing.
The next step is conditioning. After towel drying the hair, apply silicon mix conditioner on the hair evenly. Avoid using too much conditioner. Wait for about 5 minutes for the hair to absorb the conditioner. Then completely rinse it out with luke warm water. Make sure the conditioner is rinsed thoroughly from the unit, because buildup at the knots can keep the knots from moving freely and the hair will start shedding. Again, very gently towel dry. You will want to place your wig on a wig headstand and starting at the bottom of the hair, comb through, removing any tangles, working your way up the hair to the lace cap. Avoid extreme tugging as that will result in a loss of hair. Only use a non static wide toothed comb. Then let the full lace wig dry thoroughly. Do not blow dry the hair.
After the wig is dry, seal your knots by turning the lace cap inside out and lightly spray a knot sealer and let it dry. Also, use a fray block around the entire circumference of the lace cap. Simply put a little fray block on a q-tip to apply, for the easiest method, and allow that to dry completely. Then you are ready to go!
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