Lather Up!
Did you know that your lace wig can get sick? Yes you heard right, it can. If you want your investment to last, maintain a healthy lifestyle for it. It's simple, take care of it and keep it simple. Take a moment to join the founder of Realistic Lace Wigs as she discuss the importance of washing your lace wigs!
We have to remember that when we purchase human hair lace wigs we have to treat it like it is ours but at the same time remember the hair is no longer attached to the scalp.. You are probably thinking what is the purpose of buying hair that I can’t curl every day? You might as mess with your own hair if that’s the case, right? NO! If you want your units to last because you dont want to waste your hard earned money then you better think about it. Like our own hair when its dirty it stinks and attracts every micro living organism to the hair strand.
So ONE you need to wash your hair for health reasons. Your boo thang don’t want you laying on his/her pillow with dead bugs in your unit.
Second once that dirt builds up and you apply heat that melts the dirt into the hair strand thus causing breakage or stiff hair with no body. And to add to it your hair will be extra smelly.
In my "before" picture do you see how my curls are and how stringy the hair is?
Third, we all know that good feeling when you have new hair and your hair is just blowing in the wind…you be walking around like a VS model, lol…. Well if you don’t wash your lace wig hair you can expect it to be stringy and greasy and it will not hold a curl.
Now that we got that out of the way… How often do I wash my full lace wigs? I wash them like every 7 days depending on the glue I am using. Below or above you will see how my hair looks after 7 days and after a fresh wash! LAID and it blows in the wind! LOL. *Drops mike and walks of Stage*