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6 Tips to Properly Store Your Wigs

Wigs are a fun and easy way to try out a new style. You can sport a blond pixie cut today and a brown lob tomorrow. You can make the most of your wig investment if you know how to keep it properly. As a result, they will retain their luster and shine for a longer period of time.

Even if you had a ton of wigs, it wouldn't cut it. If you don't store your wigs properly, they might lose their luster and even mat together.

If you are having trouble figuring out where to keep your wigs, you've come to the right spot; here, we'll go through a few alternative options that are both practical and effective. Keep reading until you find a solution that works for you!

Get Your Wig Ready

A wig needs to be cleaned and combed out before being stored. Consider that you wouldn't put dirty clothes back in your closet after you've washed, dried, and folded them. In order to keep your wig from drooping, this is also true. So, tell me, how do you style your wig?

Washing your wig

Proper care and maintenance of your wig will ensure that it retains its value and looks great for years to come. Hair can get smelly and unruly if you don't wash it every few days or weeks. Both natural hair and wigs can suffer from neglecting to clean them on a regular basis.

You should use a mild shampoo designed for wigs and condition it well. Wig goods benefit from this since the buildup on them is diminished, and the wig's natural shine and radiance are shown. To avoid doing any more harm, be cautious when washing your wig. It's best to avoid rumpling the hair and instead gently run your hands through it so that it doesn't mat.

Dry your wig

Make sure your wig is totally dry before storing it away after washing it. You're doing more harm than good by storing a wet or damp wig. Mold and mildew thrive in these conditions, and they can further damage the hair fibers. Toxic compounds may also be drawn to it.

Wigs benefit most from being dried in a warm, dry place with enough fresh air circulation. Human hair wigs can also be styled using a blow dryer, but only after a heat protectant has been applied.

Untangle Your Wig

Keeping your wig's shape and style by detangling it regularly is essential. If you want to keep your hair from breaking during detangling, use a conditioner. This also facilitates the smooth movement of your hands or chosen hair tool through the wig. It's also common practice to untangle and straighten a wig before putting it away for storage.

Six Methods for Storing Wigs

How do you keep your wig from becoming messed up after you've cleaned it? Take a look at these top wig box alternatives.

1. Keep wigs in wig boxes or on wig headsWigs are most commonly stored on wig stands or wig heads. This is because the Mannequin or Styrofoam wig head, which is designed to seem like a human head, will aid in keeping the wig's style and form intact.Wig heads are the greatest way to show off your wig collection and ensure they are always styled correctly, so long as you have the storage space for them. If you don't have much room, you may still reap the benefits of this technique by investing in one or two wig heads that you can rotate through on a regular basis. A wall-mounted shelf is another option for storing your wigs and accessories.

2. Hang your wigs on wig racksIf you don't have enough place for Mannequin heads, wig hangers are another wonderful choice for storing your wigs. The wig may be placed on the hanger and stored away in the closet with ease.All you have to do to put together the wig stand for hanging is slip one component into the other and then add the circular ring on top. The wig hanger is adjustable to accommodate wigs of varying lengths and shapes made from either natural or synthetic hair. It works great for drying wigs and keeping them in shape while they dry.

3. Store wigs in silk wig bagsBecause of its superior capacity to retain moisture, silk is often favored in the hair world over cotton. Because of this, satin bags are ideal for storing your wigs after they have been styled to keep them from becoming dry and matted.The silk satin wig bag has a convenient drawstring closure. It's spacious enough to store multiple bundles of hair at once. Keep the silk satin bags that may arrive with your wig purchase. Plus, they make your wig feel extra plush and protect your hair from the friction and static that might break it.

4. Keep your wigs in a boxWigs typically come in a box due to businesses' efforts to boost their packaging game. Do not throw away these cartons; you can put them to good use keeping your wigs in order. The wig can be stored in a box after it has been washed, dried, and untangled. To save room in a wardrobe, you can also stack empty carton boxes.A shoebox or a shipping carton would suffice in the absence of a wig box. 

5. Make use of the wig travel boxIf you're wondering where to put your wigs while you're on the road, a wig travel box is a perfect choice. For the convenience of shipping, several styles include a lightweight, compressible Styrofoam head. Easy to pack because it doesn't require much room in your suitcase. When you get to your final destination, you can take it out of the box and wear it however you like.

Closing Remarks

Your wig needs as much TLC as you can give it in order to retain its luscious, sophisticated appearance. Promise with a pinky that you won't throw your wigs on the floor, the table, the bed, the chair, or anywhere else it might get damaged. Check out our website for our gorgeous wigs, and don't be too rough with the high-quality wigs you try on at New Star Wig!

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