There are some ways to take care it:

1. Use shampoo and conditioner to clean your wig or weave hair. As strange as it may seem, washing your wig is the greatest way to keep it in good condition. Yes, you read correctly. Like any other article of clothing, wigs can become soiled and smell. To wash actual human hair, simply use a gentle shampoo and conditioner, just like you would with your own hair. When washing synthetic hair, use wig shampoo and conditioner that are gentle enough to clean the hair. Washing your wig is important for two reasons: first, it will get rid of dirt and old styling products.
Second, it will get softer and easier to style after washing. You may safely wash your wig or weaves in cold water with gentle shampoos, so you don't have to worry about damaging them. Just be careful not to twist or wring it; instead, use a towel to blot it dry.
2. Avoid Using Hot Water Never use hot water to wash your wig or weave as this will harm the hair. Instead, clean the wig with cold water, which works just as well. Because it will clean the wig more quickly, you might be tempted to use hot water, but doing so will harm the hair follicles and cause the wig to lose its sheen and volume.
Cold water can work just fine if your wig is synthetic. Use warm water instead if it's a human hair wig.
3. Before washing, turn it inside out. Your wig will remain rather warm even if you wash it in cold water. In order to protect the inside of your wig from water and grime, you should turn it inside out before washing it. By doing this, you can prolong the life of your wig by a minimum of several months!
4. Allow It to Air Dry Rinse the shampoo off, then flip your wig over once more. On a towel or a shower cap, let it air dry. To expedite the process, you can also try blow-drying the hair, but be careful not to overheat the wig. Just be careful not to put the blow dryer too close to the wig as this could cause damage.
5. Keep the resealable bag inside. It entered. Some vendors of wigs and weaves will include a resealable bag. Make sure that bag contains your wig or set of weaves. You can also use an anti-static bag if it's synthetic. This will allow the wig and weave to breathe, stay clean, and be protected from dust and bacteria. Avoid storing your wig or weave in direct sunlight as this can harm the fibers and cause it to appear faded. Additionally, stacking your wigs will result in damage and creases. However, if you wish to maintain the best possible condition for your hair, consider purchasing a wig stand.
6. Keep your wig or weave out of the dryer! You can put your wig in the dryer or washing machine, according to certain wig and weave vendors. Don't, as we advise! The heat from the dryer can melt or burn the hair fibers on both synthetic and human hair wigs, in addition to damaging the hair and giving it a frizzy, brittle appearance. The outcome? A deformed wig cap with some scorched hair on it...

1. Use shampoo and conditioner to clean your wig or weave hair. As strange as it may seem, washing your wig is the greatest way to keep it in good condition. Yes, you read correctly. Like any other article of clothing, wigs can become soiled and smell. To wash actual human hair, simply use a gentle shampoo and conditioner, just like you would with your own hair. When washing synthetic hair, use wig shampoo and conditioner that are gentle enough to clean the hair. Washing your wig is important for two reasons: first, it will get rid of dirt and old styling products.
Second, it will get softer and easier to style after washing. You may safely wash your wig or weaves in cold water with gentle shampoos, so you don't have to worry about damaging them. Just be careful not to twist or wring it; instead, use a towel to blot it dry.
2. Avoid Using Hot Water Never use hot water to wash your wig or weave as this will harm the hair. Instead, clean the wig with cold water, which works just as well. Because it will clean the wig more quickly, you might be tempted to use hot water, but doing so will harm the hair follicles and cause the wig to lose its sheen and volume.
Cold water can work just fine if your wig is synthetic. Use warm water instead if it's a human hair wig.
3. Before washing, turn it inside out. Your wig will remain rather warm even if you wash it in cold water. In order to protect the inside of your wig from water and grime, you should turn it inside out before washing it. By doing this, you can prolong the life of your wig by a minimum of several months!
4. Allow It to Air Dry Rinse the shampoo off, then flip your wig over once more. On a towel or a shower cap, let it air dry. To expedite the process, you can also try blow-drying the hair, but be careful not to overheat the wig. Just be careful not to put the blow dryer too close to the wig as this could cause damage.
5. Keep the resealable bag inside. It entered. Some vendors of wigs and weaves will include a resealable bag. Make sure that bag contains your wig or set of weaves. You can also use an anti-static bag if it's synthetic. This will allow the wig and weave to breathe, stay clean, and be protected from dust and bacteria. Avoid storing your wig or weave in direct sunlight as this can harm the fibers and cause it to appear faded. Additionally, stacking your wigs will result in damage and creases. However, if you wish to maintain the best possible condition for your hair, consider purchasing a wig stand.
6. Keep your wig or weave out of the dryer! You can put your wig in the dryer or washing machine, according to certain wig and weave vendors. Don't, as we advise! The heat from the dryer can melt or burn the hair fibers on both synthetic and human hair wigs, in addition to damaging the hair and giving it a frizzy, brittle appearance. The outcome? A deformed wig cap with some scorched hair on it...