Your own hair or wig is more or less prone to a common problem: Tangles. In this case, you need to get a comb to comb it and try to unravel it.Brushing lace front wigs is a bit more complicated than brushing our own hair,so what problems need to be paid attention to when combing, please read this article.
1. Don’t brush a wig when it is wet
It’s important not to brush the wig when it’s wet, especially if it’s a human hair wig. That’s because your wig is most weakest to damage when it’s wet. To avoid permanently stretching and damaging your wig, make sure your wig is completely dry before brushing.
2. Brush from the bottom upwards
Start at the ends and brush in small sections to avoid pulling the hair, moving it up as you go. If your brush gets stuck, remove it and start over gently.
3. Brush curly wigs with your fingers
When styling curly wigs, it’s best to brush them off with your fingers, as brushes and combs can damage curls and ruin the look.
4. Don’t brush your wig with a normal brush
If possible, it is best not to brush the wig with a regular brush. Regular brushes are so rough on a wig that they may stretch and pull out the hairs of the wig rather than brushing them lightly.