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Synthetic Hair Care and Styling Tips

Posted by JR on Nov 13th 2019

WE RECOMMEND WASHING YOUR SYNTHETIC WIG EVERY 6-8 WEARS.


Recommended Jon Renau products you will need:

  • Wide Tooth Comb
  • Fiber Love Shampoo
  • Fiber Love Conditioning Spray
  • HD Smooth Detangler
  • Fiber Love Holding Spray

Wash

Before washing your wig or hairpiece, gently remove any tangles with your Jon Renau Paddle Brush or Wide Tooth Comb.

Wash with cool running water using Synthetic Wig Shampoo into the hair.

Gently lather the hair with shampoo while making sure that the hair is traveling in the same direction. DO NOT rub hair as this may cause tangling.

Rinse thoroughly in cool water until water runs clear.

Dry

Wrap wig or hairpiece in a towel and gently pat dry.

Gently detangle hair using your Jon Renau | easihair wide tooth comb.

Spray with Jon Renau Leave-In Conditioning Spray (3-5 pumps).

Allow wig or hairpiece to air dry naturally by placing on a plastic or wire wig stand. DO NOT blow dry!

Style
Styling is very easy with your Jon Renau wig or hairpiece. We recommend simply using your fingertips or wig brush/comb for your desired style.

If fullness is desired, gently backcomb hair using your brush/comb, then smooth the surface hair over and apply Jon Renau Holding Spray.

DO NOT use heat to style synthetic fiber (curling irons, flat irons, blow dryers, etc).

Tips

Be cautious when standing near a heat source (i.e. open oven, heater, etc.) Excessive heat can damage the fiber.

We recommend using HD Smooth Detangler with a wide tooth comb to detangle your synthetic wig or hairpiece. This is especially important with the mid-length to long length wig.

If you receive your wig or hairpiece and there is a slight "cold crimp" in the style, mist with water and HD Smooth Detangler Spray and smooth back into the original shape; allow to air dry completely.

Mono Top wigs allow multi-directional parting in the monofilament area. If the fiber is being resistant when changing the parting, warm your hands by vigorously rubbing them together and place your palm flat on the part, hold for 10-15 seconds. The warmth from your hands will help the fiber settle into the new parting and direction.

When cutting synthetic fiber, we recommend using a dense steel blade shear. WE DO NOT RECOMMEND USING A RAZOR FOR CUTTING SYNTHETIC FIBER. This tool can shred the ends and lead to fraying and damage to the fiber.