Monday, November 28, 2011

Beat the Grease, Wash Your Weave

Grease can easily take away the appeal from your weaves and steal its flow. When your hair starts looking weighed down and greased out it is time for a wash. To maintain your product you want to make sure you are handling them with care and washing them correctly.

Wig Shampoo
Wig Shampoo


You can use any gentle shampoo formula on your weaves to remove the grime, but I prefer using shampoo that is especially formulated for wigs and weaves. This way you do not have to worry about the weave getting dried out and looking all types of crazy. I purchased wig shampoo for only $3.99 to care for my wigs and weaves; the brand that I bought is good for both human and synthetic hair.

When you wash your weaves you want to use cool water. To wash them simply run the cool water through your weaves, gently apply the shampoo, rinse them with cool water, and after you are finished removing the build up let them hang dry. If you are dealing with synthetic hair do not comb the weave while it is wet or run your fingers through the weave. For curly synthetic wigs or weaves, let the curls snap back into place as they dry.


Once you have washed your weave, its bounce will be restored, and it will no longer have that dull flat effect. Please ladies, take care of your weaves, but do not forget to provide your hair with the natural hair care that it needs. While wearing my weaves serves as a style treat for me and it gives my hair a form of protective styling, I try my best not to forget about what's important; the hair underneath my hair piece.

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