sofia8jones
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Frontal wigs require washing every 6–10 wears or 1–2 weeks for daily users to preserve natural sheen, secure knots, and intact lace. Wash yours more often—every 3–5 days—if you sweat excessively, layer heavy pomades, or navigate humid, polluted air; extend to 2–3 weeks with minimal products. Over-washing strips essential moisture from human hair strands or weakens synthetic fibers, causing frizz and breakage, while infrequent cleansing allows oils, dirt, and adhesive residue to accumulate, leading to tangles, dullness, and unpleasant odor. Begin by gently finger-detangling from ends to roots in lukewarm water, then massage sulfate-free shampoo along the lace edge and down the lengths, rinsing thoroughly in a single direction. Follow with a generous conditioner applied mid-shaft to tips, leaving it on five minutes before cool rinsing to lock in hydration. Blot excess water with a microfiber towel, air-dry on a wig stand away from heat, and lightly mist with leave-in conditioner once nearly dry. Spot-clean the lace daily using micellar water on a cotton pad. Store your frontal wig on a silk-lined stand; rotate between two units and schedule professional deep treatments monthly to ensure 8–18 months of seamless, vibrant wear.