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How To Style Human Hair Wigs

A complete guide to professional care and styling of human hair wigs

By HarperPublished 2 months ago 5 min read

Owning a high-quality human hair wig is like owning a work of art that can be transformed at will. It not only compensates for insufficient hair volume but is also a fashion weapon for quickly changing your image and enhancing your temperament. However, many users often fall into a misconception: they believe that human hair is no different from their own hair and can be treated casually. This is not the case. To keep it looking new, shiny, and to create your desired hairstyle, a scientific and meticulous care process is crucial.

This article will systematically analyze the entire process from basic care to advanced styling, ensuring your investment is worthwhile.

Part One: Basic Care – The Cornerstone of Lasting Beauty

1. Combing: Gentleness is the First Step

Combing is the most frequent step in daily life, and incorrect methods can cause immediate damage.

Tool Selection: Always use a wide-tooth comb or a professional wig comb. These combs have wide-tooth spacing, effectively reducing pulling and preventing hair breakage.

Order is Paramount: Never comb directly from the roots to the ends. The correct order is: first, gently smooth the knots at the ends with your hands or a comb; then, comb downwards from the mid-lengths; finally, comb from the roots to the ends. This process should be patient and gentle.

Frequency control: No need for excessive daily combing. Styling once before wearing is sufficient; excessive combing will increase friction and cause frizz.

Special Note: Styling for Special Hairstyles

The above styling method is very effective for straight hair or large wavy wigs. However, if you have an exotic Burmese curly wig, whose curls are usually very fine and voluminous, more skill is required when styling it. Remember not to pull directly with a comb, as this can easily damage the curl structure and cause frizz. The correct method is: when the hair is slightly damp, gently run your fingers through the hair strands to smooth the knots; or use a small amount of hair oil and a special wide-tooth comb to patiently comb from bottom to top, section by section, to maximize the preservation of its original curl elasticity and volume.

2. Washing: The Art of Frequency and Technique

It is recommended to wash the wig after 15-20 wears, or when it feels oily and lifeless.

Preparation: Before washing, be sure to thoroughly comb the wig to prevent tangles from becoming more severe after wetting.

Water Temperature and Products: Use cold or lukewarm water (not exceeding 30℃). High temperatures will damage the hair cuticle. Always choose a silicone-free, mildly acidic shampoo and conditioner. Real human hair does not secrete oil, and regular shampoo may be too harsh.

Washing Technique:

Immerse the wig in water, add a small amount of shampoo, and gently massage with your fingertips in the direction of the hair strands. Never rub, twist, or circle, as this will cause severe tangling.

Rinse thoroughly with clean water until the water runs clear.

Apply conditioner evenly, paying special attention to dry areas such as the ends. Leave on for 3-5 minutes, then rinse thoroughly.

3. Drying: Natural air drying is preferred.

Absorb moisture: Gently wrap the wig with a clean, dry towel and press to absorb excess water. Do not wring.

Air dry: Place the wig on a dedicated wig stand and air dry in a cool, well-ventilated place. This is the least damaging method for hair quality.

Blow-drying techniques: For quick drying, use a low cool setting or a gentle breeze. Keep the nozzle at least 15 cm away from the hair and always blow in the direction of the hair cuticle (from top to bottom).

Part Two: Styling Techniques – Unleashing Ever-Changing Charm

Human hair wigs are highly versatile and can achieve almost any style achievable with human hair, but the methods used are important.

1. Tool Selection and Usage Principles

Heating tools: Curling irons and straighteners can be used, but it is essential to ensure that the tools have temperature control. Setting the temperature between 120℃ and 160℃ is a safe range. Excessive heat will permanently burn the hair, making it dry and brittle. Before use: Ensure hair is completely dry. Before styling, spray a small amount of heat protectant hairspray on the hair for extra protection.

Sectioning: As in a salon, divide the wig into sections and style small sections one by one for a more even and long-lasting effect.

2. Practical Demonstration of Popular Styles

Creating Curls:

Start with a curling iron from the mid-lengths, curling inwards or outwards. Do not start curling from the roots to avoid damaging the base of the wig.

After curling, do not immediately loosen the curls. Allow them to cool and set for longer-lasting and more bouncy curls.

Creating Straight Hair:

Use a straightener, starting below the roots, slowly and evenly pull towards the ends. Do not hold each section for too long.

Creating Volume:

For lace wigs, use the end of a steel-toothed comb to gently tease the inner roots to create support.

For users seeking quick and natural-looking hair growth, a half wig is an excellent choice. It typically covers only the back half of the head, seamlessly blending with the front half of your own hair. To create volume, simply let down your top layer of hair, covering the half wig's connection point, and then gently loosen the hair at the crown. This instantly gives you a fuller, more voluminous look, perfect for women with thinning hair who want to get ready quickly.

Avoid using root volumizing sprays and similar products, as they may contain alcohol, which can dry out your hair with prolonged use.

3. Product Usage Contraindications

Avoid oily or high-alcohol products: Excessive use of products like hair wax, mousse, and pomade can clog the mesh, making hair sticky and difficult to wash. If necessary, choose water-based products and use sparingly.

Use dry shampoo with caution: While it can provide temporary relief, powder residue can accelerate hair aging.

Part Three: Storage and Care – Key to Extending Lifespan

Improper storage is a major cause of wig deformation and tangling.

Daily Storage: When not wearing, immediately comb the wig smoothly, spray with a special care solution, and then place it on a wig mannequin or wrap it in a hairnet and lay it flat in its original box.

Avoid Pressure: Never stuff the wig haphazardly into a drawer or squeeze it into a small space, as this will cause permanent deformation of the hairstyle.

Environmental Requirements: Store in a cool, dry, and dark place. Avoid direct sunlight and humid environments.

Conclusion:

A high-quality human hair wig is a precious item worth treating with care. It is not a "carefree" consumable, but a "partner" that requires your patience and skill. By following the above scientific care and styling methods, you can not only maintain its silky shine and smoothness for a long time, but also freely switch between various hairstyles, truly making it a perfect extension of your confidence and charm. Remember, your careful care is the source of its vitality.

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