How do human hair wigs dry?
human hair wigs can be dried by natural air drying or by using a hair dryer at a low temperature.
When drying human hair wigs, the most important thing is to avoid using high temperatures, because high temperatures may damage the fiber structure of the wig, resulting in deformation or fading of color. Natural air drying is the easiest and safest method. Simply place the wig in a well-ventilated place away from direct sunlight and wait for it to dry naturally. Although this method takes a long time, it has the best protection effect on the wig and can maintain the original texture and color of the wig to the greatest extent.
If you use a hair dryer to dry the wig, be sure to choose a low temperature, and keep the distance between the hair dryer and the wig to avoid hot air blowing directly to the same place, resulting in local overheating. At the same time, the distance between the hair dryer and the wig should also be moderate, both to ensure that the hot air can evenly blow through the wig, and to avoid high temperature damage caused by too close a distance. In the process of drying, you can gently shake the wig, which helps the hot air to penetrate the wig and speed up the drying speed.
No matter which drying method you choose, be careful to avoid the wig being pulled or deformed during the drying process. Do not attempt to comb or wear the wig before it is completely dry to avoid unnecessary damage to the wig. Wait for the wig to dry completely, and then gently comb to restore its original hairstyle and luster.
In short, drying human hair wigs requires patience and care, choosing the right drying method, and following the correct operating steps to ensure that human hair wigs remain in the best condition during the drying process and extend their service life.