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How To Protect My Hair Under A Wig

Aug 5, 2023

Wigs are becoming more and more popular as a way for people to experiment with various hairstyles and add hair volume. Wigs have always been used as a fashionable and protective style whenever we need to give our natural hair a break, or just for a change. Without proper precautions, 'protective' types can easily go the opposite way. How to keep your hair healthy under the wig? This article will tell you some useful tricks and tips.

 

How To Protect My Hair Under A Wig?

 

Here are 10 effective ways to protect your hair under a wig:

 

Be careful when braiding your hair

Braiding is an easy way to keep your natural hair out of the way under your wig. However, if you do this too often, it can actually weaken your natural hair fibers if it's too tight. This can damage your hair, so try not to braid it all the time. When you braid your hair, make sure the braid is not too tight.

 

Avoid wet hair

Wet hair under a wig is not only extremely uncomfortable, it also encourages the growth of pesky bacteria. Moisture mixed with body heat and extra heat from the wig layer can lead to the growth of mold and bacteria. Avoid wet hair before wearing a wig at all costs!

 

Wear a wig cap

Wearing a wig cap is a great way of protecting your natural hair under the wig. Wig cap acts as a protective barrier between the wig and your hair, and they are excellent at keeping your hair in place under the wig. They are a cheap and effective way to protect your natural hair under a wig.

 

Choose the correct size wig that fits your head

Choosing a wig that fits your head perfectly is crucial. Too big, too loose, or too tight will not feel comfortable and may give a pressure on your scalp and hair. Before you buy a wig, you should measure the size of your head, including the circumference, ear-to-ear over the top, and front-to-back to help you choose the right size.

 

Adjust the straps so they're not too tight

You want your wig to look realistic when laid flat, but you are supposed to give your hair a chance to breathe. Make sure your wig band is secure, but not so tight that it suffocates your hair and may give you a headache.

 

Shampoo your hair

The key to keeping your hair healthy is to keep it clean. Even if you wear a wig every day, it's very important to make sure you wash your hair at least once a week, but it depends on how hot or sweaty your scalp is throughout the day. Sweat and dust can build up over a few days, so you should make sure your hair is always clean before putting on a wig.

 

Try to take off your wig before going to bed

We don't recommend sleeping in a wig, it can strain your hair and cause breakage. Remove the wig and give your hair and scalp a chance to breathe overnight.

 

Massage your scalp

Wearing a wig tightly on your head can result in less blood flow to your scalp. Massaging the scalp can overcome this drawback, as it promotes healthy blood flow and promotes hair growth. Try to do this every time you take off your wig.

 

Moisturize your hair

After putting on the wig, you may find your hair very dry. To combat this, try using a hair oil, moisturizer, or treatment to restore moisture to your hair. This will ensure that your hair stays good and healthy throughout the wig process.

 

Take your hair breaks

If you have natural hair that wears wigs for a long time, it would be nice to let your natural hair rest for a few days. This gives it a healthy air and sunlight that helps keep your hair healthy.

 

Follow these tips above to perfectly protect your hair under a wig. You can not only change your hairstyle beautifully by wearing a wig but also keep your hair healthy and perfect!