It is recommended to use hair oils and serums on the ends and spray a heat protectant all over before blow drying and heat-styling. Use your discretion and if your 360 Wigs needs to be washed more often or less often, you can adjust your routine. Sometimes simply touching up the hair with curling iron or flat iron in between washes works wonders.
PREPARING TO WASH YOUR HUMAN HAIR WIG
Gently remove tangles with fingers or a wide-tooth comb. Start at the ends and slowly work toward the roots to avoid damage. Do not brush.
WASH
Do not soak or submerge product. Rinse by holding the hair under running cool water. Allow the water to run from roots to ends. Place a small amount of shampoo for color-treated hair in your hand, evenly and gently stroke it through the hair in a downwards motion from the roots to the ends. Rinse by holding under running cool water until the water runs clear. Gently squeeze to press out excess water. Do not twist or wring.
CONDITION
Place a small amount of conditioner for color-treated hair in your hand, evenly and gently work it through the hair in a downwards motion from the mid-shaft down to the ends avoiding the base and root. Applying conditioner to the base may cause shedding.
Leave conditioner on for 1-2 minutes or follow the conditioner manufacturer’s instructions. Do not exceed 3-5 minutes. Rinse by holding under running cool water until the water runs clear. Gently squeeze or use a clean, dry towel to press out excess water. Do not twist or wring. Place wet wig on a wig stand until it is completely dry. Finger styling is recommended.
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