How To Keep A Wig From Tangling

Guloor
Jan/07/2023

Has your hair started to look a little dry, frizzy and tangled lately? Treating dry and damaged hair can cost a lot, and for all of the expense, many sufferers end up having to replace their wig or pay for a haircut anyway.


How To Keep A Wig From Tangling

Has your hair started to look a little dry, frizzy and tangled lately? Treating dry and damaged hair can cost a lot, and for all of the expense, many sufferers end up having to replace their wig or pay for a haircut anyway.


We Guloor Hair Products Co., want to help you try to avoid that with some affordable, natural solutions to a problem everyone has suffered from at one time or another. Check out these five tips for helping your wigs be silky smooth!


Hair Conditioner

If you’ve been over-washing your wig, or if you don’t consistently use conditioner, it’s time to change your habits! Human hair wigs and Synthetic Wigs alike need help replenishing natural oils. Make sure your shampoo and conditioner are high quality, too—harmful ingredients like formaldehyde can damage and dry out your hair.

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Don’t Use Heat Tools Frequently

Blow dryers, curling irons, and straighteners certainly make our lives easier, but if used too frequently, they can also make our hair dry, limp, and brittle! If you need to style your hair for work, use a product that creates a protective barrier to help guard hair against heat damage. Use the lowest heat setting you can, and wet style your hair or wig as often as possible.


Embrace Winter Wig Wear

Use cute, silky scarves and hats to help protect your hair this season! Letting your hair brave the ice, wind, and snow alone not only leaves you feeling cold—it can also damage your natural hair or wig. And if you recently dyed your hair or wig, exposure to harsh weather can make that beautiful new color fade much faster than you might have planned. Also, for wig wearers in particular, make sure to never wear your wig to bed: instead, wrap it up with a silk scarf, or let it soak in a moisturizing solution overnight.


Use A Wig Comb

Brushes can be highly damaging to hair and wigs alike. Most drugstore brushes have harsh bristles that unevenly tear hair and encourage hair dryness. Always avoid metal brushes. Boar bristle brushes are better and much gentle, but wide-toothed combs are an even safer bet! Combs can be used on wet or dry hair, and can cleanly detangle any knots or other related hair troubles without removing a significant amount of moisture.

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