New season, new look? Why not? Nowadays, with so many options
that you can do with your hair – it is easy to attain looks and style. I’m
guilty of that as I used to color my hair whenever I feel I needed a change or if
setting my hair took much longer that it should be. Or if I want to play
around. Good thing, there are wigs that can be easily purchased online that uses
100% virgin human hair – on which connotes good quality. NiaWigs is one
of those trusted online that produces premium human hair wigs perfect for whatever
your need is.
NiaWigs at $20 OFF |
Luxy Wig
One of my favorites is the NiaWigs Luxy Wig which come
with the pre-plucked hairline, pre-bleached knots and pre-sewn elastic band. Of
course, it is a virgin hair that is 100% on its original state and has not been
permed, dyed, colored or bleach. In short, it does not undergo any hair
treatments – which is the rarest and best hair in the market. And this kind of
wigs last much longer compared to other wigs that made of lower grade human
hair. To add, you can conveniently style based on your liking.
I haven't tried to dye may hair blonde but I like this one since I'm keeping hair short |
U Part Wigs
Another favorite of mine from the collection is the U-PartWig – a modified half wig that is in the shape of a “u” at the top of the
wig. You can custom different u-shaped size, like 2*4 inch, 1*4 inch, 1.5*4
inch and so on. What stands out about this U-Part wigs is that the opening can be
customized to be middle part, left part or right part and will allows me to
blend it my hair and thus, gives a better natural looking hairline.
so much love for this U-part wig, need to have one. |
How to wash your wig?
What I like
with NiaWigs is that they have FAQs section at the website to help customers
with their query. Two thumbs up for having a “Care Instructions” part that enlightens
me on how I’m going to take care my wigs to last longer. For hygiene, washing
your wig is a must. And here are the steps to that:
Step 1:
SOAK
Mix cool water with wig shampoo in a sink or basin (never use a washing machine). Soak your wig for five minutes, or a little longer depending on how soiled it is. Even if your wig is quite soiled, never rub, twist or wring it.
Step 2: CLEAN
After the five minutes, gently dip it up and down in the water. If there are makeup stains on the cap, clean them gently with a small brush (like a toothbrush).
Step 3: RINSE
Rinse your wig gently but thoroughly in cool water.
Step 4: CONDITION
After washing your wig, conditioning it will restore the original style pattern of your wig. Conditioning the wig will keep it looking great and lasting longer. To condition your wig, refill your sink or basin with clean, cool water. Add one or two capfuls of conditioner to the cool water (or follow the product directions). Immerse your wig in the conditioner solution, gently working the solution through the wig with your fingers.
Step 5: RINSE
Rinse your wig again gently but thoroughly in cool water.
Step 6: DRY
The weight of the water could stretch the wig fibers and ruin the style. To avoid this, pat the excess water out of the wig with a towel. Hang your wig loosely on a wig stand or a spray can dry at room temperature. Never place a wet wig on a Styrofoam head or a blockhead which can stretch the wig cap. Also, never comb a wet wig or attempt to speed dry it with a blow dryer. Air drying takes only a few hours and ensures healthy-looking, manageable fibers.
Mix cool water with wig shampoo in a sink or basin (never use a washing machine). Soak your wig for five minutes, or a little longer depending on how soiled it is. Even if your wig is quite soiled, never rub, twist or wring it.
Step 2: CLEAN
After the five minutes, gently dip it up and down in the water. If there are makeup stains on the cap, clean them gently with a small brush (like a toothbrush).
Step 3: RINSE
Rinse your wig gently but thoroughly in cool water.
Step 4: CONDITION
After washing your wig, conditioning it will restore the original style pattern of your wig. Conditioning the wig will keep it looking great and lasting longer. To condition your wig, refill your sink or basin with clean, cool water. Add one or two capfuls of conditioner to the cool water (or follow the product directions). Immerse your wig in the conditioner solution, gently working the solution through the wig with your fingers.
Step 5: RINSE
Rinse your wig again gently but thoroughly in cool water.
Step 6: DRY
The weight of the water could stretch the wig fibers and ruin the style. To avoid this, pat the excess water out of the wig with a towel. Hang your wig loosely on a wig stand or a spray can dry at room temperature. Never place a wet wig on a Styrofoam head or a blockhead which can stretch the wig cap. Also, never comb a wet wig or attempt to speed dry it with a blow dryer. Air drying takes only a few hours and ensures healthy-looking, manageable fibers.
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