To ensure your Full Lace Wigs remain in pristine condition for years rather than months, you have to master the art of tension management and hydration. Unlike traditional units, a full lace base is incredibly delicate because every single strand is hand-tied to the mesh. This means high friction is your greatest enemy. Always detangle starting from the tips using a wide-tooth comb, working your way up to the crown with zero tugging.
Washing should be a ritual of patience. Submerge the unit in a basin of cool water mixed with professional-grade, moisturising shampoo. Avoid the temptation to rub the hair together; simply dip and lift to let the suds penetrate. To extend the life of Full Lace Wigs, focus your conditioning efforts on the mid-lengths and ends, as heavy creams can actually loosen the hand-tied knots if applied directly to the base.
Finally, storage is everything. When not in use, keep it on a velvet-covered mannequin head to maintain the cap's shape and prevent the lace from stretching. A light mist of heat protectant before any styling will keep the cuticles sealed and the lustre alive.
Washing should be a ritual of patience. Submerge the unit in a basin of cool water mixed with professional-grade, moisturising shampoo. Avoid the temptation to rub the hair together; simply dip and lift to let the suds penetrate. To extend the life of Full Lace Wigs, focus your conditioning efforts on the mid-lengths and ends, as heavy creams can actually loosen the hand-tied knots if applied directly to the base.
Finally, storage is everything. When not in use, keep it on a velvet-covered mannequin head to maintain the cap's shape and prevent the lace from stretching. A light mist of heat protectant before any styling will keep the cuticles sealed and the lustre alive.