Four Easy Steps to Scientifically Maintain Your Hand Tied Wig

Step 1: Pre-treatment — Detangle to Avoid Knots

What you need to do: Before washing your hand tied wig, you must comb it thoroughly with a wide-tooth comb (do NOT use a plastic comb!). Comb from the ends upwards in sections to avoid pulling the hair violently.

Step 2: Cleaning — Soak to Remove Dirt

Water temperature control: Use warm water at 38℃ (test with your hand — it should feel slightly warm but not hot).

Washing method: Dilute the shampoo first, then soak the hand tied wig in it for 15 to 20 minutes. Lift and squeeze the hand tied wig to clean it instead of rubbing it—rubbing can easily cause hair loss and inner net deformation.

Rinsing standard: Rinse it with running water twice. When you rub the hair strands, if there is no astringent feeling, it means the hand tied wig is clean.

Step 3: Nourishing — Conditioner Soak for Repair

What you need to do: Dilute the conditioner and soak the hand tied wig in it for 15 minutes. Lift and lower the hand tied wig 5 times to help the nutrients penetrate the hair strands.

Important note: Do NOT apply the conditioner directly! Concentrated conditioner will block the hair pores.

Step 4: Drying Care — Shape to Prevent Damage

Blot dry, do NOT rub dry: Use a towel to gently squeeze the hand tied wig to absorb water (rubbing will make the hair scales lift up).

Drying tips: Put the hand tied wig on a stand and let it air dry naturally. For curly hand tied wigs, shake them loose to restore the curls (high temperature from a hair dryer will melt the chemical fibers).

Taboo List for Self-Maintenance

These actions will directly shorten your hand tied wig’s lifespan by 50%.

1. High-Temperature Killers

Do not expose the hand tied wig to direct sunlight, use a hair dryer, or use a curling iron. The maximum temperature resistance of high-temperature fibers is only 160℃.

2. Chemical Corrosion

Hairspray and perfume contain alcohol, which can dissolve the colloid in the hair strands and damage the hand tied wig.

3. Violent Cleaning

Do not wash the hand tied wig in a washing machine, use a brush on it, or rub it like washing clothes on a washboard. These are the main reasons for inner net breakage.

4. Storage Risks

Do not store the hand tied wig by squeezing it, as this will cause permanent deformation. You need to use a silk hair net and a stand to store it.

Professional After-Sales Service in Stores — Bring Your Hand Tied Wig Back to Life

1. Deep Maintenance — Hair Revival Technique

Send the hand tied wig back to the factory for professional care:

– Hair revival: Use a special nutrient solution to fill the hair scales and restore the hand tied wig’s softness and luster.

– Inner net maintenance: Use laser detection to repair loose net knots (to avoid sudden breakage when wearing the wig).

– Effect comparison: After factory maintenance, the hair loss rate decreases by 80%, and the wig’s lifespan is extended by more than 2 years.

2. Precise Repair — Damage Emergency Center

Problem TypeIn-Store SolutionRisk of Self-Repair
Inner Net HoleInvisible Weaving (invisible to the naked eye)Enlarge the hole and lead to scrapping
Hair LossHair Replacement with Original Craft (restore density)Self-sewing causes discomfort and pain when wearing
Uncomfortable Head Circumference3D Scanning to Modify the Net (supports ±3cm adjustment)Folding and sewing presses the scalp

Hand Tied Wig Lifespan Formula

90% Professional Maintenance + 10% Self-Care

Data Verification

Hand tied wigs that undergo regular factory maintenance have an average lifespan of 4.2 years (only 1.5 years with self-care alone).

In-store maintenance can recover 67% of the scrapping loss caused by incorrect operation.

True Hand Tied Wig Freedom Starts with Professional Care

Let every hand tied wig become your ever-fading crown.

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