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What Kind Of Shampoo Should I Use For A Wig?

by Tasty wigs Beauty

We sincerely suggest you always use a sulfate-free and paraben-free shampoo that is specially designed for wigs. And they are available at most drugstores or beauty supply stores. Or you can try to opt for wig shampoos with naturally moisturizing ingredients to keep the shine to the hair, such as jojoba oil, coconut oil, Shea butter, and so on. Please remember, the more natural your products are, the longer your wig will maintain!


What Kind Of Shampoo Should I Use For A Wig?

In fact, what kind of wig shampoo you should choose depends a lot on the type of wig you prepare to clean. As we all know, the westkiss headband wig is made from 100% virgin human hair, while others are made from synthetic fibres. Therefore, different wigs also need different shampoo. For example, highlight wigs also need a special shampoo, which completely depends on whether it is made of synthetic or human hair.

The shampoo should be strong enough to clean the wig thoroughly and remove any odours but gentle enough to retain the quality and softness of the hair. Besides, you should still wash your wig with wig shampoo every 10-15 years to keep it clean and get rid of any dirt and product build-up.

Of course, if you can not get your hands on wig-friendly shampoo, you can also even use baby shampoo. After all, it’s gentle enough for wigs, too. For synthetic wigs, you could consider applying fabric softener instead of conditioner.


Can You Use Regular Shampoo To Wash A Wig?

Never wash your wig with regular shampoo. The answer may be a shock as many wigs wear often wash their human hair with affordable lace wigs and cheap closure wigs with regular shampoo.


However, washing a lace front wig with regular shampoo is too harsh for a wig and will strip the hair of the moisture it needs. They even will cause a buildup on your wig, thus shortening the lifespan of your affordable human hair lace front wigs. Sometimes, the chemicals and high alcohol content of regular shampoo can permanently dry the hair and leave it brittle, frizzy, and even prone to breakage and tangles. More terribly, the chemicals can also cause the product to oxidize on the hair, thus deteriorating the quality and colour of the wig.

What Can I Use Instead Of Wig Shampoo?

There are some alternatives to wig shampoo to keep your wig clean and spotless. Now keep reading for more knowledge!

Baking Soda
Baking soda is a good alternative to wig shampoo, especially when your wigs have absorbed cigarette smoke, odours from cooking, or other odours. Baking soda in cool water can also refresh your wig without causing damage. But you need to pay attention to that although it can remove dust, dirt, and odours, it can not remove any oily substance.


First of all, fill your sink with 3 quarts of warm water. Then add ½ to ¾ cups of baking soda to warm water. After all the baking soda has completely dissolved, submerge your brushed-out wig into the water, which can avoid any chalky residue. In the end, after soaking your wig for 4 hours or overnight, rinse the wig well and continue to dry it.

Lavatrastes Detergent

If you want to remove the makeup and oil of your wig cap, lavatrastes detergent is an excellent option for you. Fill the sink with cold water and add a little mild lavatrastes detergent. Put your brushed-out wig inside and squeeze gently soap the water through the wig. In this process, you had better avoid shaking vigorously to keep the wig from tangling. When the wig is clean, drain the soapy water and refill the sink with clean cold water to rinse the wig. Repeat this step until the water has soap no longer. Don't forget to allow your human hair wig to dry completely before using it.

Woolite

As a mild detergent, Woolite will clean your wig safely and thoroughly. After filling your sink with cold water, add 1 cupful of Woolite to the water. Comb your wig out and gently swish it in the sink. Refill the sink with clean, cold water and submerge the wig into the water to rinse it. If necessary, it would be better to rinse the wig repeatedly until all of the detergents are removed.

Baby Shampoo

Although wig professionals warn against using anything but synthetic wig shampoo for cleansing your wig or hair bundles, if you do not have wig shampoo available, nothing is better to use baby shampoo. That is because baby shampoo is designed to be less acidic and a gentler cleanser for emergency wig cleaning. For instance, even though it gets into the eyes careless, it won't cause any damage.

Cornstarch

If you do not have or wig shampoo, but your wig needs to be freshened up, you might get decent results with cornstarch. Firstly make sure the wig is completely dry, then sprinkle the wig with cornstarch and let it sit for five minutes. Finally, shake out the cornstarch and use a wide-toothed brush the wig as you usually do. This way is mainly recommended for cleaning synthetic wigs, and is harmless, and can remove unpleasant scents.


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