A human hair wig, made from natural hair fibers, requires regular washing to remove buildup and maintain its softness, shine, and smooth, healthy texture. The washing process includes placing it on a wig stand, gently detangling, rinsing with cool water, applying a wig-safe or mild shampoo, rinsing thoroughly, conditioning, rinsing again, removing excess water, and drying properly. Avoid hot water, harsh shampoos, rubbing with a towel, or skipping conditioner, as these can damage hair fibers and weaken the lace.

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20 FEB
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- Written by Jason Ramsey


Kansas City Hair Toppers: The Secret to Fuller Hair Without a Full Wig

I had breast cancer 30 years ago and lost some of my hair and some parts were very thin. About 2 years after, my hair started to thin even more. I had a hair transplant that did well for 2 years, then my hair started to get thin again. My hairpiece is a godsend to me. Most people cannot even guess that my hair is not all mine.
— Rita








