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Hey there! Tired of your old wig? Ready to throw it away and get a new one? Well, you’ve come to the right place! Here, we’ll show you how to properly dispose of your wig so that it doesn’t end up in a landfill. Plus, we’ll give you some tips on finding the perfect replacement. So let’s get started - time to say goodbye to that old wig and hello to something new!
When Should You Throw Away A Wig? [Solved]
Bottom line: with proper care, human hair wigs can last a year or more, while synthetic wigs usually last up to six months. But if you use heat on your synthetic wig, it won’t last as long.
- Dispose of your wig in a trash can or other secure receptacle: Wigs are made of synthetic materials that can take hundreds of years to decompose, so it’s important to make sure they don’t end up in the environment.
clean wig
- Gently brush out any tangles and dirt from the wig before washing. Use a mild shampoo and lukewarm water to clean the hair, then rinse thoroughly with cool water.
condition wig
- After washing, apply a light conditioner to the hair and let it sit for several minutes before rinsing with cool water. This will help keep the fibers soft and manageable.
style wig
- Once your wig is dry, you can style it as desired using heat styling tools or products such as hairspray or mousse. Be sure not to use too much heat on synthetic wigs as this could damage them over time.
store wig
- When not in use, store your wig on a mannequin head or other form that is designed specifically for wigs. This will help keep its shape and prevent tangling while not in use.
Don’t throw away that wig! It’s too good to just toss. You never know when you might need it again, so why not hang onto it? Plus, you don’t want to be kicking yourself later for getting rid of something so useful. So keep it around - you won’t regret it!