Basic Wig Care Information

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Part of the video series: A Guide to Wigs

Summary: Learn how to care for your wig in this free hair replacement and style video.

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Gloria VanWoerkom Gloria VanWoerkom is a professional wig stylist. She helps her clients selecting and styling wigs that fit their needs. She has been in business for 46 years. read more

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Basic Wig Care Information

There is a little thing called a chin strap, that's really good, let me have Rebecca come over, and I'm going to show you how to put this on.There are two little clips on either side, then you pull it down so that it will fit on the hair, so you take these little clips and you put it on the side of the wig, right back in here, so you hold that and you pull it over here this is very excellent, when your combing your hair yourself and your not used to wearing a wig, until you get the feel of combing the wig, this will hold the wig on, so you can go ahead and comb it pull it back, what ever you need to do with it, with out it pulling off. Because until you get used to holding it on while your brushing it, this chin strap is excellent for that. So we do have our styrofoam heads, our chin straps, our little collapesable wigs and we also have our suction cups for out styrofoam heads, if you use those.We do have cute peak pins combs, all that stuff that you need to use and you do need to use a certain kind of a brush, on here, you can't just use any kind. A little wire brush is really good and then we have these others little of plastic, that I can show you that work really really well. This plastic brush this works really well on brushes, so it doesn't rip the fiber out. You have to be very careful with the brush you use. And also very careful with the shampoo, I have had people come in and tell me they use Tai products and detergents and that's, that's not acceptable for wigs it just dries them out and you have to purchase a new one more often, so just be sure your taking care of the wigs that your latter that your suppose to be taking care of and they will last you from any where from 6 to 8 months in good care.

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