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Geplaatst: 12-08-2021 13:41:29 Onderwerp: How To Minimize Hair Wigs Tangling |
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Your hair is more likely to tangle if:
It is super thick and curly
It is long and fine
It is very dry and damaged
You don't brush your hair throughout the day
You sleep with your 13x6 lace frontal wig human hair down
How to Prevent Tangled Tresses
1. Brush before you wash.
Gently glide a wide-tooth comb or a soft-bristle brush through your water wave wigs human hair before washing. This helps stop knots from forming when you shampoo.
2. Always condition after shampooing.
Massage a generous amount of conditioner into your brazilian curly human hair wigs, paying particular attention to the ends. Use your fingers to remove any knots you encounter. After working through all of the snarls, lightly pull a wide-tooth comb through your hair. The conditioner should help the comb glide smoothly through your tresses. If your hair is thick, coarse or tightly curled, try conditioning twice and using a leave-in treatment.
3. Dry gently.
Beware of the “towel turban” as the twisting motion can cause tangling or breakage. Rubbing hair dry with a rough towel isn’t the best idea either. Instead, pat hair dry and gently squeeze excess water out of your tresses.
4. Seal your ends.
After conditioning, spread a sealant over the tips of your hair to lock in moisture. This step will also help avoid snarls as it keeps your ends from twisting around themselves.
5. Use hot tools less
This might be quite a difficult challenge to overcome, but think about it. If you consistently blow-dry, straighten or curl your hair, just imagine how much heat your hair strands are exposed to! This inevitably leads to dry, dull hair that is prone to breakage, and as we already know, dry hair is more prone to tangling. If you can't live without your hot tools, we recommend to at least use your hot tools on a low to medium temperature setting, and to always use a heat protectant before styling.
6. Put hair up before exercising
Whether you’re playing sports, swimming or just being active, help prevent tangles by loosely pulling hair into a bun, ponytail or braids. The idea is to restrict your hair’s movement to lessen the chances of matting. Avoid damage to your hair by placing your buns and ponytails on different areas of your head. Chignon alopecia, or hair loss near the crown, can occur when you wear your hair pulled back tightly in the same spot for extended periods of time.
7. Do a hair mask at least once a week
If you’re not the kind of girl who likes to spend time doing hair masks, it’s time to reconsider. Doing a hair mask once a week, even if it’s just for 30 minutes, will significantly improve the condition of your hair. Hair masks are quick, highly potent treatments that restore the hair with moisture and lost nutrients, leaving it silky, shiny, healthy, and less prone to tangling overall.
8. Use wind protection
When the wind is blowing, it can whip your hair into a snarled mess in seconds. Wear a hat or scarf to protect your hair from the elements. You can also pull your hair back into a more protective style to keep it from blowing all over the place.
9. Care for your hair even while you’re sleeping
Cotton bedding is commonplace, but your hair can catch on cotton pillowcases causing snarling while you sleep. Opt for a smooth fabric like silk or polished cotton for your pillowcase. Not ready to make the switch? Try wrapping your hair in a silky scarf or satin head wrap before bed. _________________ We sell a variety of different Lace front wigs and closure wigs for women that you can always find your ideal style with easy! |
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