What Do Need You Do for a New Wig?

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Receiving a new thing is a pleasure thing, especially if it can help you achieve a glamorous look. For wigs, what do need you to do if you receive them? Here are some tips from brushing, and cleaning to storing.

 First of all, check:After opening the wrap, the first thing is to check, including brand name, human hair wig, gifts, or others. Ensure that it is intact and free from any flaws, for example, the M-cap glueless wigs of Isee Hair provide the wear go anti-fake label inner cap. Your new wigs may have a slight smell sometimes, but don't worry as we'll address that in the next step.

Overall Look: Assess whether the texture, length, and color of the wig meet your needs. If they do, proceed to the next steps. If not, consider changing the wig to find the desired look.

Brush: Carefully open the packaging and secure the wig on a wig stand, which is convenient for your brushing. Begin brushing the wig gently from the mid-lengths to the ends, and then brush from the roots. Take your time and be gentle to avoid damaging the hair.

Try On: Place the wig on your head to ensure that it fits perfectly. Make sure to secure your natural hair before putting on the wig. Give the wig a gentle shake to test its security. It's crucial to ensure that the cap size is neither too loose nor too tight for a comfortable fit.

Wash and Condition: 

If there is still a lingering smell on the wig, it may be necessary to wash it. Follow the instructions provided with the wig or use a mild shampoo and conditioner specifically designed for human hair wigs. Gently cleanse and condition the wig, then rinse thoroughly and allow it to air dry.

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Store: Properly storing your human hair wig is essential for maintaining its quality. After washing and drying, place the wig on a wig stand to maintain its shape and prevent tangling. Keep it in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight. 

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