Sharon's Wig Gallery
Washing your synthetic wig
· Brush out gently
· Place wig in sink, spray or run under "cold" water
· Put a small amount of wig shampoo in the palm of your hand, gently squeeze into wig till sudsy - no rubbing
· Rinse well with "cold" water
· Put wig in a towel and gently squeeze excess moisture out, use another dry towel if needed - no rubbing
· Shake out and hang on a wig stand to dry. Do not brush when wet, if needed spray a fine mist of wig conditioner
· Wash your wig at night and it should be dry by morning
· Depending on how often you wear the wig or perspire, wash once a week or every couple of weeks.
· These are my suggestions for washing your wig, not the manufacturer. I wore mine for over a year and following my instructions they look as good as new
Stay away from heat
· Do not use curling irons or blow dryers
· Do not wash with hot water
· Keep your head away from the stove. Steam and the hot rush opening the oven door will ruin the wig. Wear a turban or scarf when cooking
· Be careful with cigarette lighters, candles, fireplaces, steam in the bathroom, burning leaves in yard and campfires
Styling
· Use any vent brush, brushing gently
Try not to make a definite flat part, brush the part area lightly and then let it fall
· Don't try to get the wig so perfect, break it up with your fingers looks more natural
· If you're having problems styling, take it off, shake it and try again