Here’s a simple guide to help you care for your wig at home, so it always looks fresh and lasts longer.
1. Wash Gently, Just Like Your Own Hair 💧
Human hair wigs don’t need daily washing. In fact, over-washing can strip away moisture.
Wash your wig after 6–8 wears, or when you feel it's getting a little oily or heavy with styling products.
Washing tips:
- Use cool or lukewarm water (never hot).
- Choose a sulfate-free, moisturizing shampoo designed for human hair or wigs.
- Detangle before washing using a wide-tooth comb, starting at the ends.
- Gently swish the wig in water, rinse well, and avoid rubbing or twisting.
- Apply a rich conditioner from mid-length to ends, then rinse thoroughly.
- Let it air dry on a wig stand — never wring or hang it while wet.

2. Moisturize, Tone, and Deep Condition Regularly 🧴
Since your wig doesn’t produce natural oils like a scalp does, it needs help staying hydrated and bright.
- Use a leave-in conditioner spray to maintain softness.
- For added shine, apply a small amount of argan oil or coconut oil to the ends — never near the lace.
- Once or twice a month, treat your wig to a deep conditioning mask. Let it sit for 10–15 minutes, then rinse and air dry.
👉 Important: Over time, gray or silver tones can turn yellow — especially if exposed to heat, sun, or wrong products.
To fix this, use a purple shampoo once every few washes. It helps neutralize yellow tones and keeps your salt and pepper color looking clean and vibrant. Be sure to follow with a moisturizing conditioner.

3. Style with Care — Heat is Okay (But Protect It!) 🔥
One of the benefits of a human hair wig is that you can style it with heat tools. But just like your natural hair, heat can cause damage if you're not careful.
- Always apply a heat protectant spray before blow-drying, straightening, or curling.
- Use low to medium heat settings.
- Avoid styling the same section of wig over and over.
- When possible, let your wig air dry and embrace its natural texture — it’ll last longer this way.

When you're not wearing your wig, store it on a wig stand to help maintain its shape.
- Keep it in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, which can fade the beautiful salt and pepper color.
- If you're traveling, use a silk or satin bag to protect the wigs from friction and damage.
