If you’re like me and love wearing wigs to change up your look or complete a costume, you know how important it is to keep them in great shape. Whether your wig is synthetic, heat-resistant, or made from human hair, proper storage can keep it looking fresh and fabulous for longer. Let’s dive into some tips and tricks to store your wig the right way!
Method 1: Washing Your Wig
Step 1: Regular Cleaning
If youโve worn your wig multiple times, itโs probably time for a wash. Sweat and dirt can build up, making your wig look less than its best. Aim to wash and condition your wig after every 10 to 15 wears. This helps maintain its soft and natural look. But remember, washing too frequently can damage the fibers over time, so use your best judgment.
Step 2: Follow Product Instructions
Always follow the instructions on your wig shampoo and conditioner bottles. Each product is different, and following the manufacturerโs guidelines ensures you donโt accidentally damage your wig. Use only products designed for wigs and wash with lukewarm waterโhot water can damage the fibers and color, while cold water might not clean it properly.
Step 3: Air Dry Your Wig
After washing, place your wig on a towel over a flat surface to air dry. Avoid hanging, blow-drying, or placing it in direct sunlight as this can stretch the cap and damage the fibers. Ensure your wig is completely dry before storing it to prevent mold growth.
Step 4: Detangle Carefully
Once your wig is dry, gently comb it to remove any tangles. Start from the ends and work your way up to the roots to prevent shedding. If itโs a human hair wig, a conditioning spray can make it soft and silky. Just ensure itโs fully dry before storing.
Method 2: Storing Your Wig in a Plastic Container or Bag
Step 1: Fold or Braid Your Wig
Fold your wig in half from ear to ear if itโs short or medium length. For long, straight wigs, braid the ends to prevent tangling. If your wig is too short to fold, turn it inside-out instead.
Step 2: Use a Hairnet
If your wig has a specific style, such as curls or waves, use a hairnet to maintain its shape. This is especially important for non-heat-resistant synthetic wigs, which can be difficult to restyle.
Step 3: Store in a Plastic Container
Place your wig in an individual plastic storage bin. These are perfect for stackable storage and can be found at most local stores. Avoid cardboard boxes as they can absorb moisture and lead to mold growth.
Step 4: Use a Plastic Bag for Compact Storage
For a space-saving option, place your wig in a clean plastic bag. Remove as much air as possible before sealing it. Be gentle to avoid tangling, and consider using a large container or over-the-door shoe rack for multiple wigs. This method is also great for travel, but frequent travelers might want to invest in a custom wig box and folding wig stand.
Step 5: Label Your Storage
Tape a description tag to the outside of your storage bin or bag. This helps you quickly identify the wig without opening it. If you have multiple wigs, note the color, length, and style on the tag. For frequently worn wigs, you might also note how many times youโve worn it to track when it needs washing.
Method 3: Using a Wig Stand or Hanger
Step 1: Choose the Right Stand or Hanger
Purchase a wig stand or hanger from a local craft or costume store, or online. Wig stands can be made of plastic, metal, or Styrofoam, and come in various sizes for different wig lengths. Long-neck stands are for medium to long wigs, while short-neck stands are for short wigs.
Step 2: Place Your Wig on the Stand
Place the wig you use most often on a wig stand or mannequin head. This is perfect for wigs with a lot of volume or complex styles like an afro or mohawk. It keeps the wigโs shape and style intact. However, if you donโt wear a particular wig often, this might not be the best option as it can collect dust and be exposed to sunlight, which can damage the wig over time.
Step 3: Use a Wig Hanger for Easy Storage
If you lack shelf space, a wig hanger can be a great alternative. These typically have a cap-like base and a hook to hang in your closet. Avoid hanging wigs on objects not designed for them, like bedposts or coat hooks, as this can stretch the wig cap.
Method 4: Choosing the Best Storage Location
Step 1: Find a Dry, Cool Place
Store your wig in a dry, cool area away from direct sunlight. Sunlight and heat can dull the color and break down the fibers, causing the strands to fall out. Closets are usually ideal because theyโre dark and cool, which helps preserve the wigโs quality.
Personal Story: My Wig Storage Experience
I remember my first expensive wig โ a beautiful, long, curly masterpiece. I didn’t know much about wig care back then, so I just tossed it in a drawer. Big mistake! When I needed it again, it was a tangled mess. After some research and a lot of patience, I learned how to store my wigs properly. Now, I always keep my wigs on stands or in properly labeled containers, and they stay looking new for much longer.
Conclusion: Keep Your Wig Looking Fresh
Proper wig storage is crucial to maintaining its style and longevity. Whether you choose to use a wig grip, tape, adhesive, or silicone strips, each method has its benefits. Find what works best for you and your lifestyle, and your wig will stay fabulous for a long time.