1. NEVER Brush or comb a wig while it is WET! It will damage the fibers and pull out the hairs...
2. Using a wig brush on a wig is okay but, I suggest using a METAL WIDE TOOTH COMB. The ones they used to call
Cheese Cutters" instead .
3. NEVER, Start brushing a wig from the top down while holding it with one hand. It will break the fibers and pull out the
hairs. Instead, lay your wig on the floor holding it in place with one hand and comb or brush it with the other.
4. START combing or brushing from the bottom to get out any tangles working your WAY UP to the top. This will prevent
pulling & tugging on the fibers which in turn stop the breakage and pulling the hair out.
5. CURLY OR WAVY wig styles should be used with a special comb that can be found at Walmart. It's designed to fluff
and detangle the hair without frizzing your wig. The results are fabulous!
2. Using a wig brush on a wig is okay but, I suggest using a METAL WIDE TOOTH COMB. The ones they used to call
Cheese Cutters" instead .
3. NEVER, Start brushing a wig from the top down while holding it with one hand. It will break the fibers and pull out the
hairs. Instead, lay your wig on the floor holding it in place with one hand and comb or brush it with the other.
4. START combing or brushing from the bottom to get out any tangles working your WAY UP to the top. This will prevent
pulling & tugging on the fibers which in turn stop the breakage and pulling the hair out.
5. CURLY OR WAVY wig styles should be used with a special comb that can be found at Walmart. It's designed to fluff
and detangle the hair without frizzing your wig. The results are fabulous!
Guide created: 05/05/08 (updated 05/21/08)
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