How To Stop Wigs From Shedding

What factors cause human hair wigs shedding and are there tips and tricks to stop wig from shedding? We all know that human hair wigs are made from natural human hair. Shedding is normal and should be expected. Since many lace wigs are hand-tied, the hair knots on the wig base can be loose and shedding. As a result, wig shedding is one of the main concerns of clients and wig wearers.

Brush incorrectly

When you brush your natural hair you usually subconsciously take your brush to the root of your scalp to brush through, have you ever done it on your wigs? If you have, you're not alone. We've all done that at once, but that can affect the wigs and cause them to shed. Brushing your hair without being gentle will cause them to pull out eventually. If they are tangled, aggressively combing them out won't solve the problem, it will only lead to shedding. So, don't.

Hair products on wigs

Many hair care products and styling products for wigs have chemicals that can be too strong for wigs. This can cause dryness, damage, and more shedding. Products that contain a lot of alcohol, for example, can remove moisture from wig hair. This makes the hair break easily. Heavy styling products can also build up on the wig, making it heavy and hard to comb, which leads to more shedding. When using hair products on your wig, it is important to be mindful of the ingredients and how they may affect the wig's cap and knots, as this can also contribute to shedding. Especially when it comes to hair conditioner or hair oil on lace wigs like wear and go glueless wigs, skin lace wigs, and m cap wigs, you should avoid applying this kind of hair products on the hair knots, because they can cause hair shedding.

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