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WIG 101: REASONS TO INVEST IN A GOOD WIG + TIPS!

Hello!

I’m a proud Wiggie. I’ve been wearing wigs even before it became a trend. I have a mum who is a wig lover so I guess I learnt that from her. About 3 years ago when I first went natural it was difficult for me to be spontaneous with hair-dos.  I felt I was limited to my short coils. It wasn’t long after that I made my first wig. I did it myself, it was wonky but I found a way to rock it regardless.

There is a myth that wigs are for old women and it ages you, so first let me debunk that ^.^  Anything would age you if you don’t find a flattering version of it, from clothes to hair. The key to wearing wigs is to find styles, lengths and colors that suit your complexion and face shape.

For instance my face is oval, hence shoulder length and Layered long hair looks great on me. So I know to invest in bobs/curly hair and long layered styles.

SO WHY WIGS? 

  1. Durability & Convenience: Sew-ins take time to install and don’t last long, with wigs you can wear a style for a whole year, by simply washing/airing  the wig occasionally. Its easy to pop on and pop off. After a long day out I just want a shower without scrunching up weaves under hair nets and shower caps.
  2.  Hygiene: When I have sew-ins on I can’t wash my scalp how I like. More so Nigeria is a humid country, so having to keep a style in for weeks without washing my hair is the perfect recipe for scalp build up, smell and dandruff. Plus I can properly take care of my natural hair whilst wearing wigs. They are great for protective styling.
  3. Cost effective: Having a wig made costs between N8,000-N15,000 in most places, whereas fixing a one time sew-in costs between N2,000-N10,000 depending on the salon/style. It’s better to put your extensions on a cap/wig at a one off price with room for multiple uses, rather than spending monthly on a new hair-do.
  4. Spontaneous option: If you’re like me that quickly gets bored with a style, wigs are your best friend. You can change your look every week without breaking the bank.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR WIG:

  • Air out them daily: After each day, find a place to air dry them to prevent scalp oils/sweat from turning it into a bacteria nest.
  • Apply little or no product unless really neccesary.
  • Be careful with styling tools, because the more you comb/blow dry the looser the thread gets(i.e thread used to sew down your extensions on the wig cap).
  • Wash your wigs at least once a month.

HOW TO WASH YOUR WIG

  • Before washing, gently brush the wig thoroughly with a brush. For wigs with tight curls, do not brush, use fingers/Wide tooth comb to gently detangle.
  • Use a mild shampoo e.g baby shampoo/sulphate free one. In a sink or bowl, add a small amount of shampoo to cold water. Turn wig inside out and immerse. Gently swirl and pull out dirt with a swipe motion to remove any residue.
  • Change water, add another amount of shampoo and let soak for approximately 5 minutes.
  • Rinse the wig gently in cold water until all of the shampoo is removed.
  • Apply a generous amount of conditioner and lukewarm water through the wig and leave on for 20-30 minutes to allow the product penetrate the hair.
  • Rinse the wig gently in cold  water until all of the conditioner is removed.
  • Wrap the wig in a towel and gently pat out excess water.
  • Place clean wig on a wig stand  or dry line and allow it to air dry naturally and thoroughly before brushing or combing.

RESOURCES ON MAKING/BUYING GOOD WIGS:  There are two options, either you buy a ready made wig or you buy bundles and make it yourself. I prefer the later because of density, attention to detail and cost.

shop wig making accessories HERE

POINTS TO CONSIDER WHEN SHOPPING: 

  • Good density: scanty wigs are never ideal, go for 300grams hair and above.
  • Closure: Ensure your closure is as natural as possible, little tweezing, get a flesh toned, bleached knots lace closure with a realistic parting.
  • Ensure the hooks/elastic bands are well fitted but not tight, we don’t want sparse edges or traction alopecia.
  • Stitching: Ensure your stylist makes your wig with quality thread and firm stitching, we want our wigs to last a long time.

 

Culled from A.C blog