Once you bought an expensive human hair wigs and you are very excited about wearing it. But after just 10 days of wearing your beautiful front lace wig, it begins to tangle, which alarms you & crushes your confidence. You feel so upset, After all, it should not like you went out and bought a cheap synthetic wig at the beauty supply store. You decided to invest in a high quality human hair lace wig because it looks realistic & more natural than a synthetic wig. In addition, buying a good quality human hair wigs would last longer & actually save your money in the long term. So you ask yourself: “Why is my expensive Virgin Indian or Virgin Brazilian human hair wigs tangling?” Well, there could be a number of reasons why your lace unit starts to tangle or matte. Below are some dos and don’ts in the care & maintenance of your front lace wig along with some solutions to detangle your hair before the tangles start to consume your life & cause you grief. By following the guidelines below, you can prevent your lace wig from tangle or at the very least, keep the tangles to a minimum. I hope this guide helps you maintain beautiful healthy & smooth, tangle-free hair.

Guide to avoid tangle or prevent your human hair wigs from tangling:

1. Do not wash your real hair wigs with shampoos that contain harsh chemicals or a high ph-balance. Use salon brand moisturizing shampoos that are infused with vitamins & herbs and that have a low-ph balance. Normal healthy hair has a ph-balance of 4.5 – 5.5, so buy a shampoo that’s within that range or a little below it. Some shampoos have a very high ph-balance, which will damage the hair and leave it dry & dull looking.

2. Do not wash your human hair wigs while it’s on your head. Take the wigs off your head, add a little shampoo to a sink of luke-warm water. While holding the top of the cap with one hand, immerse the wig in the water, and gently glide your fingers through the hair, from root to tip to cleanse it. Next, add conditioner to the hair and rinse under a faucet of cool running water. Allow most the water to run off the hair into the sink, and then lightly wrap your lace wig with a thick towel to drain off excess water.