Maintenance Techniques for african braided wigs
The maintenance of african braided wigs requires attention to cleanliness, combing, and protection. The following are key techniques:
Cleaning Care
Cleaning cycle: It is recommended to clean once a week or every two weeks, depending on the frequency of wearing. If worn less frequently, it can be cleaned every 3 months.
Cleaning method:
Flip the inside of the wig outwards and soak it, then gently rub and clean it with warm water and wig specific shampoo, avoiding excessive rubbing.
Dilute the hair conditioner and soak it for 10 minutes, then rinse it off with clean water.
After cleaning, use a dry towel to absorb the moisture and place it in a cool and ventilated place to air dry naturally, avoiding high temperature blowing or exposure to sunlight.
routine maintenance
Combing technique: Use a wide toothed comb to gently comb from the tip to the root of the hair, avoiding pulling or combing in the opposite direction.
Protective measures:
Avoid exposure to high temperature environments (such as heating, high temperature settings for hair dryers).
Keep well ventilated and dry during storage, avoid folding or squeezing.
Use antibacterial spray every day to prevent mildew, especially after washing hair, it needs to be thoroughly dried.
Special maintenance
Hair conditioner and essential oil: Apply non-alcoholic hair oil after washing to form a protective film; Use hair mask for deep nourishment every month.
Extend lifespan: Regularly trim broken hair strands to avoid storing them without cleaning for a long time.
Attention: If the wig is severely knotted or deformed, it is recommended to contact a professional hairstylist for repair.








