How To Wash A Human Hair Wig (with Pictures) - WikiHow
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This article was co-authored by Nikia Londy. Nikia Londy is a Hair Augmentation Specialist and the Founder and CEO of Intriguing Hair, a one-stop solution for women from all ethnicities wanting to purchase high-quality human hair extensions, hairpieces, and wigs. With over 16 years of experience, she specializes in artificial hair integrations, hair extensions, hair loss, hairpieces and wigs, and non-surgical hair replacement. Nikia holds a BA in Organizational Leadership from Charter Oak State College and received her Cosmetology Certification from Blaine Beauty School. She is also a member of the American Hair Loss Council. wikiHow marks an article as reader-approved once it receives enough positive feedback. In this case, 98% of readers who voted found the article helpful, earning it our reader-approved status. This article has been viewed 196,369 times.
Human hair wigs are expensive, but definitely worth it. Because they’re made from real hair, they need to be washed regularly. Fill a clean sink with lukewarm water and 1-2 squeezes of shampoo, then turn the wig inside out and submerge it for 5 minutes. Swirl it gently to distribute the shampoo and avoid tangling the hair, then rinse it clean under cold, running water. Because of how delicate they are, however, you need to be extra careful with them.
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Part 1 Part 1 of 3:Washing the Wig
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1 Brush or comb the wig starting from the ends. Gently comb out the ends of the wig first. Once they are free of knots, work your way up towards the roots until you can run your brush or comb through it without snagging. Use a wire wig brush for straight or wavy wigs, and a wide-toothed comb or your fingers for curly wigs (including natural/African-textured). -
2 Fill your sink with cold water, then stir in 1 to 2 squeezes of shampoo. Use a high-quality shampoo that is suitable for the hair type you are washing.[1] For example, if you are washing a curly wig, use a shampoo made for curly hair. If you know that the wig has been dyed, try a color-safe shampoo instead. - You won't be applying the shampoo directly too the wig fibers. Instead, you'll be using the soapy water to wash the wig.
- Do not use 2-in-1 shampoos that contain conditioner. You can use conditioner on your wig, but you don't want to place it too close to the roots.
- If possible, use products that are made specifically for washing human hair wigs, as they will have less damaging chemicals than traditional hair care items.[2]
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3 Turn the wig inside out and place it into the water. Use your fingers to turn the wig cap inside out and leave the wig fibers hanging loose. Place the wig into the water and press down on the fibers to submerge them. Give the wig a gentle swirl to help distribute the shampoo throughout the strands. - Turning the wig inside out will make it easier for the shampoo to reach the wig cap, which is where most of the dirt, sweat, and oils collect.
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4 Soak the wig for 5 minutes. Make sure that the wig is completely submerged in the water. Do not move the wig around during this time. Too much thrashing, squeezing, and swirling will cause the fibers to get tangled. -
5 Rinse the wig with cold water until the shampoo is all gone.[3] You can rinse the wig in a bucket filled with fresh, cold water, or you can do it in the sink or shower. Depending on how thick the wig is, you may have to rinse it twice. -
6 Apply conditioner to the wig. Simply drizzle some conditioner onto the hair, then gently finger-comb it. If your wig is a lace front wig or a ventilated wig, take care to avoid the wig cap. The strands are knotted onto the lace. If you apply conditioner to them, the knots will come undone and the strands will fall out. This should not be a problem with a regular, wefted wig because the fibers are sewn on instead. - Use a high-quality conditioner.
- You can also use a leave-in conditioner instead if that is what you prefer.
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7 Wait 2 minutes before rinsing the conditioner out with cold water. Leaving the conditioner on the wig for a few minutes will allow the nourishing oils to penetrate the hair and hydrate it—just like the hair that grows out of your head. Once the 2 minutes are up, rinse the wig with cold water again until the water runs clear. - Skip this step if you are using a leave-in conditioner.
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Drying the Wig
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1 Turn the wig right-side-out and gently squeeze the water out. Hold the wig over the sink, and gently squeeze the fibers in your fist. Do not wring or twist the fibers, however, as this can cause them to tangle or break. - Do not brush the wig while it is wet. Doing so can damage the fibers and lead to frizz.
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2 Roll the wig up in a towel to remove the excess water. Place the wig down on the end of a clean towel. Roll the towel into a tight bundle, starting from the end that has the wig on it. Press down on the towel, then gently unroll it and remove the wig. - If the wig is long, make sure that the strands are smoothed out and not bunched up.
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3 Apply your desired products to the wig. Spray the wig with some conditioning spray to help make detangling it easier later on; be sure to hold the bottle 10 to 12 inches (25 to 30 cm) away from the wig. If the wig is curly, consider applying some styling mousse to it instead. -
4 Allow the wig to air dry on a wig stand out of direct sunlight. Do not brush the wig while it is wet, as this can damage the fibers. If your wig is curly, use your fingers to "scrunch" it every so often. - Scrunching is where you cup your hand under the ends of the hair, lift it upward, then curl your fingers inward. This causes the curls to bunch up and take form.
- If you are using a Styrofoam wig head, make sure that it is mounted onto a stable wig stand. Secure the wig to the wig head with pins, if needed.
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5 Blow dry the wig on your head if you are in a hurry. Use a hair dryer to dry the wig cap first. Once the cap is dry, place the wig onto your head, and secure it with bobby pins. Finish blow drying the wig while it is on your head. Be sure to use a low-heat setting so as not to damage the fibers. - Make sure that you pin your real hair up and cover it with a wig cap before putting the wig on.
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6 Allow the wig to dry upside down if you want more volume. Turn the wig upside down, then clip the nape part of the wig cape to a pants hanger. You will have to move the pins on the pants hanger closer together in order to achieve this. Hang the wig up in the shower for a few hours so that it can air dry; don't use the shower at this point. - If the shower is not available, hang the wig some place that won't get damaged by the water that drips off of the fibers.
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Styling and Maintaining the Wig
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1 Brush the wig once it is completely dry. Once again, use a wire wig brush if the wig is straight or wavy, and a wide-toothed comb if it is curly. Work your way to the roots starting from the ends. If you need to, apply a detangling product. -
2 Re-curl the wig, if needed. Some wigs are made from hair that is naturally curly. Other wigs are made from straight hair that has been curled with a curling iron. The latter type of wig will lose its curl when washed. Fortunately, it is easy to re-curl it using the same technique you would on your own hair. - Hair rollers are much safer because they do not require heat. If you must use a curling iron, use a lower heat setting.
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3 Keep the wig on a vase or wig stand when you are not wearing it. If you are using a vase, consider tucking a tissue sprayed with perfume inside it. -
4 Re-wash the wig when it gets dirty. If you wear your wig daily, plan on washing it ever 2 to 4 weeks. If you wear it more seldom than that, wash it once monthly. -
5 Take care of your own hair if you are wearing the wig daily. Just because you cover your real hair up with a wig does not mean that you should neglect your own hair. Keeping your hair and scalp clean means that your wig will stay cleaner longer. - If you have dry hair, keep it hydrated. This won't affect your wig, but it will keep your own hair healthy.
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Expert Q&A
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Nikia Londy Hair Augmentation Specialist Nikia Londy is a Hair Augmentation Specialist and the Founder and CEO of Intriguing Hair, a one-stop solution for women from all ethnicities wanting to purchase high-quality human hair extensions, hairpieces, and wigs. With over 16 years of experience, she specializes in artificial hair integrations, hair extensions, hair loss, hairpieces and wigs, and non-surgical hair replacement. Nikia holds a BA in Organizational Leadership from Charter Oak State College and received her Cosmetology Certification from Blaine Beauty School. She is also a member of the American Hair Loss Council.
Nikia Londy Hair Augmentation Specialist Expert Answer Definitely! Use silicone mix to add moisture and vibrancy to your wig after you've washed and rinsed it. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 7 Helpful 4 - Question Can you wash a human hair wig with regular shampoo?
Nikia Londy Hair Augmentation Specialist Nikia Londy is a Hair Augmentation Specialist and the Founder and CEO of Intriguing Hair, a one-stop solution for women from all ethnicities wanting to purchase high-quality human hair extensions, hairpieces, and wigs. With over 16 years of experience, she specializes in artificial hair integrations, hair extensions, hair loss, hairpieces and wigs, and non-surgical hair replacement. Nikia holds a BA in Organizational Leadership from Charter Oak State College and received her Cosmetology Certification from Blaine Beauty School. She is also a member of the American Hair Loss Council.
Nikia Londy Hair Augmentation Specialist Expert Answer It's always best to use products that are specifically designed for human hair wigs—they'll have less harmful chemicals than your standard shampoos and conditioners. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 3 Helpful 8 - Question Can I use a microwave to dry my wig?
Community Answer No, never do that. Not only will it ruin your wig, it might ruin your microwave as well. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 12 Helpful 9
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Tips
- Be gentle when detangling your wig. Use plenty of detangling conditioners, if necessary. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
- Wash your wig before you put it on for the first time. Even if the wig is brand-new, it could have gotten contaminated during the production, packaging, and shipping process. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
- If the cold water is not working on the wig, you can use warm water up to 95 °F (35 °C). Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
Warnings
- Avoid using too-high temperatures on your wig. Even though the fibers won’t melt, they can still get damaged. Thanks Helpful 3 Not Helpful 0
- Do not use brushes on curly wigs; use either your fingers or a wide-toothed comb. Using brushes on curls will lead to frizz. Thanks Helpful 5 Not Helpful 1
Things You'll Need
- High-quality shampoo and conditioner
- Wire wig brush (for straight or wavy wigs)
- Wide-toothed comb (for curly/textured wigs)
- Wig stand or Styrofoam wig head
- Sink or clean bucket
- Clean towel
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Human hair wigs should be washed every 2-4 weeks if worn daily, or at least once a month. Before you wash it, gently comb the wig, starting at the ends, to loosen any tangles or snags. Then, fill your sink with cold water and 1-2 squeezes of shampoo. Turn the wig inside out, and place it in the water. Doing this will make it easier for the shampoo to clean the wig cap, which is usually where the most oil and dirt collect. Let the wig soak for 5 minutes, then rinse it until the shampoo is all gone. Finally, apply some conditioner, let it sit for a couple of minutes, then rinse it out. To learn how to blow dry your human hair wig, read on! Did this summary help you?YesNo
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