Wig Care and Maintenance

Release Time:2025-09-30 Number of Visits:

Try to keep it away from high temperatures. Due to the material, wigs are not heat-resistant (except for those specifically labeled as "high-temperature fiber wigs").

Synthetic wigs cannot be dyed. If trimming is needed, please ask a professional stylist to trim and style them.

Be gentle when combing. The wig should be combed well before use, and a light comb after putting it on is sufficient. It is better to use a sparse-tooth comb for combing wigs. When combing, use a diagonal combing method instead of straight combing, and keep the movement gentle.

Do not use hair clips. To prevent the wig from being blown away by strong winds, some people like to fasten the wig with hair clips. However, do not apply too much force when clipping, as this may tear the wig’s base net. Therefore, it is best not to use hair clips; instead, you can use decorative hair bands on the wig to fix it in place.

A small amount of hair loss during sorting and wearing is a normal phenomenon.

When not in use, store it in its original packaging. When you need to wear it, just give it a light shake to restore its original shape.

Wigs can be tied up, but not too high—otherwise, your own real hair underneath will show.

When combing a long wig, divide the hair into several sections and comb from bottom to top. Be sure to be gentle and patient.

If the wig gets tangled and hard to comb after long-term use, do not pull it forcefully. Instead, spray a non-oily wig-specific maintenance spray on it, then carefully untangle it slowly.

Do not spray styling products designed for real hair (such as hair gel or wax) on the wig, as this will make the wig sticky.

Using a non-oily wig-specific maintenance spray (the usage is simple: spray it lightly on the wig a few times before putting it on) can make the wig smooth and shiny, prevent static electricity, and keep the wig in a moisturized state—just like when you first bought it!