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When your wig arrives it will be a little compressed from the journey and will need to be awakened!
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Brushing out your Wig
Gently brush through to fluff-up the fibres into the desired shape.
Using a wig brush, as used by our consultants.
Cutting wigs;
Wigs and pieces usually require some personalising. We have over 21years of cutting wigs.
Natalie has attended the Trevor Sorbie inspired My New Hair course, a nurse lead training seminar in wigs and emotional effects of Chemotherapy. Cutting & Styling of wigs.


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Styling your Wig
Styling your wig - use a wide toothed brush, ideal for your handbag.

Give your wig movement & texture with the hairspray, don`t brush the wig too straight!
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Achieve this look usingfibre styling spray and fingers.



How not to wear your wig!


Washing your Wig
Use cool water, immerse the wig completely.
Add a cap full of fibre shampoo to the water & agitate.
Leave to soak for a couple of minutes.
Rinsing out your Wig
Rinsing out.; Add the conditioner to the final rinse. 
Conditioning Your Wig
Conditioning your wig for long lasting looks and long life.
Add a little conditioner to the final rinse and allow to dry naturally.
Towel Drying your Wig
Blot the wig in a towel.
DO NOT RUB!
Restoring shine and sparkle / DETANGLING long fibre

Once the wig is COMPLETELY DRY you can brush the wig through gently. On long fibre it tends to become matted with age/friction frizz from garments.
Before attempting to detangle, we recommend using the fibre oil to lubricate the fibre, then gently untangle.
PLEASE NOTE
Wigs made of synthetic fibres may well experience fibre friction; the extent of this depends on the length of the wig and the environment in which the wig is subjected to. FIBRE FRICTION IS NOT A FAULT but a natural occurrence in synthetic wig products and will increase with wear.
Natural head movement allows the fibres to rub together or rub against other materials being worn, this creates a static charge in the fibre which causes the ends to frizz and in some cases to tangle. The longer the hair the more prevalent the problem. Fibre friction is usually confined to the underside of the wig and at the ends of the fibre and could start from the first day of wear.
1) Ensure no synthetic garments are in contact with the wig when being worn.
2) Use conditioning sprays regularly in the areas most vulnerable to fibre friction (underneath the back as well as in the neckline).
3) Always allow synthetic wigs to dry naturally and use a conditioner prior to brushing.
This note is for our guidance only.
An aged wig lacks shine. By applying theFibre oil spray all over it helps restore this look.
We stock a wide range of products to care for your wig.
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