The season is changing. Longer days and warmer temperatures are here. These things cause all types of changes. One change happens with clothes. Warm and cozy goes into storage and cool and comfortable come out. A change is needed for wigs, too. The rising temperatures affect comfort levels, alternating frequency, and cleaning habits. From first timers to seasoned wig enthusiasts, this blog will mentor you through the process of keeping your wigs in superb shape during this vibrant season.
1. Select Shorter Styles for Comfort
As the weather warms up, so do our heads, especially if we cover them. If you wear wigs, consider purchasing shorter styles during spring. When the temperature rises, long wigs are hard to wear because they can be heavy and hot. Shorter cuts are good for at least two reasons: They can be cooler and give you a chic, energetic look. Pixie cuts, bobs, and layered styles are great alternatives. Plus, you can save time because short wigs are easier to manage, leaving more time to enjoy the sunshine.
2. Alternate Your Wigs
Seasons bring change. Should not your wig collection reflect that? Instead of depending on just one wig, think about having a few options. Why is that important? Simply put, wigs lose their shape and style due to increased temperatures. By alternating different wigs, you’ll keep a fresh look. Plus, switching things up makes it interesting. We advise you to keep a couple of wigs on hand. If you do, you’ll be prepared for multiple occasions, whether it’s a picnic at the park or a wonderful springtime soirée.
3. Spring Cleaning: The Wig Kind
Spring cleaning isn’t just for homes. It’s essential to give your wigs some attention in this area. Here’s how:
Remove Allergens: Pollen, dust, and other tiny particles floating in the air are a part of spring. These things can settle on your wig and affect the look. Brush your wig on a consistent basis to remove any debris. A wig brush or a wide-tooth comb can freshen up and detangle.
Wash and Revitalize: Temperatures rise, and sweat is produced. Keep your wig fresh. Regularly wash your wig. Apply a mild shampoo and lukewarm water. Gently lather the shampoo, rinse thoroughly, and let it air-dry. Since they can damage the wig fibers, it is important to avoid using hot water or harsh chemicals.
Store Correctly: Store your wig on a wig stand or in a breathable bag. Avoid leaving it in direct sunlight, as UV rays can fade its color. Keep it away from heat sources like radiators, hairdryers or anything that cause it to catch fire.
Remember, spring is all about restoration and revitalization. Treat your wigs with care, and they’ll keep you looking fabulous throughout the season!
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