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The amount of perspiration, the environment your wig was exposed to and the lifestyle you maintain will also determine the extent of maintenance and care the wig requires. While cleaning, always make it a point to follow the manufacturer's instructions. Wash your wig with cold water after conditioning. Avoid scrubbing and let it dry naturally. Here's a detailed step by step procedure of how you should go about cleaning your wig. Remember, the more careful you're with your wig, the longer it lasts. Step by Step Procedure Of Cleaning Your Wig(1) Comb through your wig thoroughly and yet gently before washing. If your wig's a straight style, use a wire brush. If it's curly, go through it with a vent pick or brush while maintaining the curls.(2) Prepare a basin of cold water and pour a cap of wig shampoo in it. Never use hot water in your cleaning as it may damage the texture of the wig. Put and submerge your wig into the water and soak it for about 2 minutes. (3) Rinse it in cool and clean water before gently squeezing excess water from the wig.(A:) It's better to invest in a good quality human hair lace wig, than to go to salons repeatedly and spend $75 & up (sometimes $300+) on full & partial weaves or $120 & up on braids. On average weaves last about 2 weeks before they start to look worn and braids about 1-2 months. So do the math... just think of how much you really spend yearly on a weaves/braids only to throw the hair in the garbage. Plus, weaves and braids can do damage to your hair over time (damage to your hairline, thinning out your hair). A good quality lace wig will run you $$400 & up depending on the length (you don't want to spend less than that to be on the safe side.)

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