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African American Wigs: Choosing and Caring For
Them African American Wigsare very much in demand.
These wigs have been designed to look as natural
as possible and they often give African American's
more freedom in the styling options they have for
their hair. Whether it is a trend or necessity,
more women and men are turning to wigs. If you are
looking for one, consider the range of options you
have. You may be impressed to learn just how many
great wig designers there are that are
specializing in African American wigs. For many
people, that is great news. Choosing The Right Wig
There are two main options when it comes to
African American wigs. You can choose real hair
wigs, which are from real, donated hair. Another
option you have is to choose a synthetic wig.
These are from materials that are not natural, but
they are still good looking wigs and for some is
the best option. Real hair wigs do cost more and
they look far more realistic than synthetic wigs.
On the other hand, synthetic wigs hold their shape
and styling longer, which makes them a better
investment if you want to keep one look going. To
find the right wig for your needs, first start
shopping around. Look for African American wigs
online. You may wish to choose only those, which
are modeling on the heads of other women. Look at
the style, size and the overall look of the wig.
You want to choose a wig that has the coloring and
features that fit your particular needs. Caring
For Your Wig Once you have purchased the African
American wigs you like, you will need to care for
them. With proper care and regular maintenance,
these wigs can last a long time and they can often
provide you with a long-term reward. Here are some
tips to help you with success. Keep the wig clean.
After it wearing it about ten times, it is likely
to need washing. It is best to wash a wig more
often if it has exposure to humidity more often or
if the air quality is poor. When drying the wig,
keep the drying process light. You do not want to
rub it hard or try to blow dry it, unless the
wig's manufacturer specifically states this is
allowable. Be gentle and yet thorough when drying
it. Keep the wig out of direct sunlight, as this
will hasten the breakdown of the hair. The best
way to store your African American wig is on a
Styrofoam head model. Be careful when using these.
You do not want to use any type of head that is
too large since this will stretch out the cap of
the wig, making it harder to wear on your head.
Caring for your African American wig does not have
to be difficult. It does take some time to get
used to the intricacies of wearing a wig, but once
you do, it will not seem any different from your
traditional hair!