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Human hair wigs may tangle due to several reasons, and here are some common causes of tangling along with their solutions:
Improper Wig Wearing
If the wig is not worn correctly, the hair may stick to glue, leading to tangling[1].
Wig Quality Issues
Low-quality wigs, particularly those made from inferior materials, are more prone to tangling. High-quality wigs made from real human hair are generally more durable and less likely to tangle[1][3].
Weather Conditions
Adverse weather conditions, such as strong winds, can also cause wigs to tangle[1].
Lack of Brushing
Wigs need regular brushing just like natural hair. If left unbrushed for a long time, or if worn while sleeping, rubbing against pillows or sheets can lead to tangling[1].
Incorrect Washing
Using improper methods to wash the wig, such as roughly rubbing the hair with a towel, can also result in tangling[1].
Improper Storage
Wigs that are stored by being folded or rolled for extended periods may also become tangled[2].
Solutions
Careful Brushing: Use a wide-tooth comb, starting from the ends of the hair and gradually working upwards. For areas with severe tangles, gently untangle them by hand[1].
Washing: Use warm water and wig-specific shampoo, gently massaging tangled areas, then rinse thoroughly to ensure no shampoo residue remains[1].
Use Conditioner: Conditioner helps to untangle hair and makes it smoother and shinier[1].
Proper Drying: Wrap the hair in a towel and squeeze out excess moisture, then let it air dry on a wig stand or use a hairdryer to dry[1].
If none of these methods solve the problem, consider taking the wig to a professional wig shop for treatment[3].