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How to Take Care of Your Wigs with Cecred

Published 01/10/2024
 
How to Take Care of Your Wigs with Cécred
How Do You Take Care of a Wig for Beginners?
Wigs can be an great way to switch up your look while protecting your natural hair, but they need proper care to maintain their longevity and keep looking their best. Whether you're new to wigs or an experienced wearer, the process of caring for them is similar to how you’d treat your own hair—just with a few key differences. In this blog, we'll walk you through how to take care of a wig using Cécred’s line of hair care products, which are safe for wigs and extensions. With the right routine, you can keep your wig looking fresh.
How Do You Take Care of a Wig for Beginners?
For beginners, caring for a wig is all about being gentle and following a routine. Here are the basic steps to get started:
  1. Detangle First: Before you wash your wig, gently detangle it using a wide-tooth comb or your fingers. Start from the ends and work your way up to avoid breakage.
  2. Cleanse Gently: Use Cécred’s Clarifying Shampoo & Scalp Scrub to gently cleanse your wig and remove any product buildup. Be extra cautious around the lace on lace-front wigs to prevent tearing. Follow up with Hydrating Shampoo to soften and hydrate the strands. The Hydrating Shampoo can also be used on its own if a deeper cleanse isn’t necessary. Always apply shampoo in a downward motion—never scrubbing in circles—to help maintain the wig’s shape.
  3. Condition with Care: After shampooing, use Cécred’s Hydrating Conditioner or Moisturizing Deep Conditioner, depending on your wig's moisture needs. Apply the conditioner evenly throughout the wig, but avoid applying too much near the base, especially on lace wigs, as this can loosen the lace.
  4. Dry Properly: After washing and conditioning, gently pat the wig dry with a towel—never wring or twist the wig. Allow it to air dry on a wig stand to maintain its shape. Avoid using a blow dryer, as this can damage the fibers or cause the wig to lose its form.

How to Maintain a Hair Wig?
Maintaining a wig is all about regular care and gentle handling. Here’s a routine to help keep your wig looking its best:
  1. Wash Regularly: Depending on how often you wear your wig, wash it every 10-15 wears or once a month. This will help remove product buildup, dirt, and oils without overwashing.
  2. Keep It Moisturized: Just like your natural hair, wigs need moisture too. Use Cécred’s Moisture Sealing Lotion to keep your wig soft and manageable. For wigs made from natural hair, you can also apply a light amount of Nourishing Hair Oil to lock in moisture and add shine.
  3. Store It Safely: When you’re not wearing your wig, store it on a wig stand or mannequin head to maintain its shape. Cover it with a silk or satin scarf to protect it from dust and frizz.
  4. Avoid Heat Damage: If your wig is made from synthetic fibers, avoid using heat styling tools unless it’s heat-safe. For human hair wigs, keep the heat low and always apply a heat protectant before styling.
What Are the Do's and Don'ts of a Wig?
Do’s:
  1. Detangle Before Washing: Always detangle your wig before shampooing to avoid matting and breakage.
  2. Let It Air Dry: Air drying on a wig stand is the best way to preserve the wig’s shape and prevent damage.
  3. Store Properly: Keep your wig on a stand when not in use to maintain its structure and prevent tangling.
Don’ts:
  1. Don’t Scrub: Avoid scrubbing the wig, especially at the base or lace, as this can cause tangling or damage to the netting.
  2. Don’t Use Heavy Products: Avoid using heavy styling products like gels or thick creams that can weigh down the wig, cause buildup and reduce its lifespan.

How to Keep a Wig Looking New?
Keeping a wig looking new involves both regular care and proper storage. Here’s how to maintain that fresh look:
  1. Wash It with Care: Use Cécred’s Hydrating Shampoo and Hydrating Conditioner to gently cleanse and moisturize your wig without stripping it.
  2. Condition Regularly: Conditioning is key to keeping a wig soft and smooth. The Moisturizing Deep Conditioner can help maintain the moisture balance of your wig, especially if it’s made from human hair.
  3. Minimize Heat Styling: To prevent damage, minimize the use of heat styling tools. If your wig allows for heat, always use a low setting and a heat protectant spray.
  4. Store it Safely: Storing your wig properly when not in use is crucial to preserving its shape and appearance. Always use a wig stand, and cover it with a satin scarf to avoid dust and frizz.
Conclusion
Taking care of your wig doesn’t have to be complicated. By following a routine with Cécred, you can ensure your wig stays fresh, moisturized, and long-lasting. Remember, the key to taking care of wigs is treating them gently and using the right products to maintain their health and vibrancy—just like you would with your natural hair.

 

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