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Johnston adds, "But if you're wearing a bonded human hair wig, it's just like your own hair -- you wash it in the shower and style as usual, and nowadays the cap membrane is so thin that if it itches, you can scratch it!" But they both agree on something important: If you've spent all that money on a beautiful wig, don't skimp on the special products you need to help it look its bestWhat do I need to know about my wighat type of hair and cap my wig is made fromhe schedule for cleaning絊pecial products I may need絊pecial care dos and don'tsCaring for your wig -- easy as 1-2-3:1.Schedule: You'll wash your wig, depending on what it is made from and your daily lifestyle, on average one to two times per week. If you are very active, work out, partake in sports or live in a hot, humid climate, you may want to wash it more often. If you're wearing a bonded human hair wig (permanently attached to your head using adhesive), then you may wash your hair as you shower -- and the water and soap go right through to your scalp and rinse out easily. 2.Washing instructions: a.This treatment is just like employing glue. Wig tapes usually come in double-sided strips. Unwrap the first side of the tape and bond it underneath the hairline. When the tapes are in position, unwrap the other side and slowly arrange the lace base on the adhesives. You must ensure that lace front wholly meets with the borders of the tape strips. Hold down the lace base for 30 seconds up to 1 minute. It's the same application for the nape but you need to use a mirror to ensure that the process is done correctly.

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