Rubbing is a situation to which the synthetic wick has little resistance. In this case, the fibers get tangled and damaged with great ease. Sweating at the nape of the neck, which affects the ends of the fibers, facilitates their degradation. The knots, which are less resistant to static electricity and friction, end up making the synthetic wig damaged and unusable. It is therefore necessary to limit friction and perspiration as much as possible in order to preserve a synthetic wig for a long time.
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For friction, it is better not to put your damaged synthetic wig in contact with scarves, collars of jackets or scarves made of cotton.
To repair a synthetic wig that has been damaged by repeated rubbing over time, shampoo it and then use a fabric softener to soften the textile fibers. This will make them resistant to static electricity.
It is not uncommon to find that the tips of damaged synthetic wigs are dry or split. They should be moisturized regularly, as synthetic hair is dry by nature. For frizz, you have two options: you can either cut the split ends or apply a protective spray. This spray will help preserve the strand by softening it while giving it a shinier look.
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If your wig company is too shiny and looks too artificial, you can remedy this by adding talcum powder.
To avoid the Barbie hair look that strongly betrays that it is a synthetic wig, you can also add cornstarch. In addition, as mentioned before, a softener and steam will help eradicate these undesirable effects and give them a more natural look. It will be necessary to moisturize and protect them with appropriate care.