How to Care for Your Hair
How to care for Human Hair Weaves
You should shampoo your hair every 1 to 2 weeks. This will ensure that any buildup of products and residue is removed, leaving the hair clean and silky. Sulphate free shampoo is the best type to use as it avoids stripping the hair of its existing moisture and is more gentle on pre-colored hair.
1: First, saturate your hair with warm water. Use a dime sized or quarter sized amount of shampoo, depending on the length and thickness of the hair.
2: Massage the shampoo into the scalp to remove any residue and buildup from your real hair underneath the hair and on the scalp area.
*Tip: Be very gentle. Do not rub hair excessively as this will create tangles. Treat the hair as if it were your own to ensure longevity.
3: Rinse and repeat as needed.
4: Use a light conditioner to rehydrate both the hair and your real hair underneath. Be sure to let the conditioner reach your scalp to ensure your real hair is properly moisturized as well.
5: Detangle with a wide tooth comb
6: Use a light leave-in conditioning spray. Apply to the hair and separate the hair so that the leave-in conditioner reaches your hair underneath as well.
7: Air dry, but if you must, sit under a cool dryer until hair including your real hair underneath is thoroughly dry.
8: It is important to keep hair moisturized to avoid snagging and tangles. To keep hair moisturized between washes, use a light leave-in conditioning spray every day and dry shampoo as needed.
Going to Bed
At night, you should never use a head covering made from cotton as this will dry the hair out, cause tangles and give it a dull lifeless look. You should always use a satin cap or a satin scarf as this material helps retain the moisture in the hair.
For kinky hair, you can braid it in large braids and secure with pins under the satin cap or scarf. For wavy hair, you can twist it and pin it up under the cap, and for straight hair, you can wrap it, secure it with pins and then put on the satin cap or scarf at bedtime.
How to Care for Your Wig
Maintaining & Caring for Your Wig:
How to Wash A Wig
The same washing instructions apply for human hair and synthetic wigs. They should both be washed gently and avoid twisting while washing. Use a good quality conditioning shampoo followed by a thick creamy hydrating conditioner. See full instructions below:

You should shampoo your wig every 1 to 2 weeks. This will ensure that any buildup of products and residue is removed, leaving the hair clean and silky. Sulfate free shampoo is the best type to use as it avoids stripping the hair of its existing moisture and is more gentle on pre-colored hair.
1: First, saturate wig with warm water. Use a dime sized or quarter sized amount of shampoo, depending on the length and thickness of the wig.
2: Ensure that the shampoo reaches the base of the wig to remove any residue and buildup from the wig cap.
*Tip: Be very gentle. Do not rub hair excessively as this will create tangles. Treat the hair as if it were your own to ensure longevity.
3: Rinse and repeat as needed.
4: Use a light conditioner to rehydrate the wig. Be sure to let the conditioner reach the base of the hair on the wig to ensure that each strand of hair is fully coated.
5: Detangle with a wide tooth comb if the hair is straight. If the hair is curly it is better to finger comb the wig.
6: After rinsing the conditioner from the wig, use a light leave-in conditioning spray. Apply to the hair and separate the hair so that the leave-in conditioner reaches the base of the wig as well.
7: Gently dab and let the wig air dry. If it is a straight human hair wig, you can optionally blow dry it on low or place it on a mannequin head under a low-heat bonnet dryer setting.
8: It is important to keep hair moisturized to avoid snagging and tangles. To keep hair moisturized between washes, use a light leave-in conditioning spray every day and dry shampoo as needed.
How to Care for your Crochet Braids

Maintaining & Caring for Your Braiding Hair
You need to clean your crochet braids to remove any buildup and dirt which may be in the hair. Caring for your crochet braids is easy. Just follow the steps below:
Step 1: Fill a large spray bottle with water and mild shampoo
Step 2: Completely saturate the hair with the shampoo and water mixture
Step 3: Just gently squeeze the braids and the natural surfactants in the shampoo will remove the dirt and residue.
**Note: Do not rub or massage as this will cause hair to tangle
Step 3: Rinse thoroughly and repeat steps 2 to 3 if necessary
Step 4: Fill large spray bottle with conditioner and water mixture
Step 5: Completely saturate hair with conditioner and water mixture
Step 6: Let conditioner sit for 2 to 3 minutes
Step 7: Rinse thoroughly and pat dry
Step 8: Spray a light leave in conditioner in the hair and let air dry