Living Day To Day With Your Wig And How To Take Proper Care Of IT

For starters, let us see how to put on your wig:

1. Shake the wig to air and give it volume.
2. Place it back and forth by placing it down on the forehead and then positioning it 4 fingers above the eyebrows.
3. Position the holding tabs on the temples and clamp them.
4. Style it with your fingers, in the style of the hairstyle.

Maintain your wig

For synthetic fibres: you can wash your wig whenever you want, but it is advisable to wash it once or twice a month. Wash with special shampoo in a bowl. Rinse thoroughly. Possibly apply a treatment (conditioner, regenerating balm according to the type of wig). Rinse again. Wring it in a towel. Do not twist it, do not bend it, and do not wet it. Place it on a suitable support, ideally a perforated plastic support (sometimes offered with the wig). Avoid using polystyrene heads that can cause moulds.

 For European hair wigs: it is preferable to deposit it in the seller for a cleaning / fitness. If you want to wash your European hair wig, you should also wash your skull regularly with a mild shampoo and then apply non-greasy cream or sweet almond oil by penetrating it to moisturize the scalp. This makes it possible to limit the possible itching.

Gestures to avoid when wearing a wig

•    Bathing at the pool or at the beach (except with very specific wigs);
•    To wear the wig at night;
•    Approach any source of intense heat - lighter, candle, barbecue, oven, boiling steam ... - which could degrade it;
•    To lacquer it because it dirties it;
•    Use hair dryer, hair curlers, a curling iron.

Choosing And Taking Care Of Your Chemo Wig

There are thousands of models, different lengths, colours and textures of chemo wigs in UK. It's really you who decide what style you want. You go to a specialized salon, as if you were going to the hairdresser and there you are directed and advised respecting your style, your desires, but also your budget. This is a very important step, because the wig you choose will accompany you throughout your treatment, until your hair grows back. So you have to completely adopt your "new hair".

Can you shape your wig?

Most wigs allow true freedom of movement and change. They are not static and you can shape them as if you were wearing your own hair. Depending on the length you can easily attach your hair to a ponytail, make you a chignon, a fringe and even make you do wicks. Of course, it is at the time of choosing your wig that you will have to speak with the specialist who will explain to you how you to style according to the chosen model.

Is the maintenance important?

The maintenance of the chemo wig in UK is paramount to retain all its qualities and its true appearance, in the long term. Specific products have been designed for the maintenance of your wig. You will pamper your wig as you did with your hair.

Wearing a wig can prevent natural re-growth?

No. The wigs found today by specialists are sufficiently light and airy to allow the scalp to breathe. It is not choked and the hair follicles can perfectly resume their manufacturing cycle. The most important thing is to always feel beautiful and well in your skin. Well-being has a psychological impact on morale and therefore on healing.

Alopecia Wigs: Reduce The Psychological Impact

"To split a hair", "to make one’s hair stand", "to be saved by a hair’s breadth", the expressions concerning the hair are not lacking. It must be said that the hair is synonymous with beauty and that it reflects our good health. Losing your hair means losing a part of yourself, and it is not always easy to cope with this blow of fate. The wigs can deal with this hair loss that can undermine morale.

One of the most visible side effects when one is an alopecia patient is hair loss. Although transient, this hair loss is often very badly experienced. To compensate for this psychological suffering alopecia wigs in UK, may be the solution.

Natural or synthetic?

It is now possible to find wigs made with natural hair by specialists, and some hairdressers. As for capillary fibre prostheses, they also offer a very true rendering. Efforts have been made and today's alopecia wigs in UK will not betray you. Note, however, a fairly large price difference between fibre wigs and others.

For whom?

The wigs are aimed at a very large clientele. From the coquettish woman who wants to change head temporarily, to men who suffer from their baldness, all are motivated by the desire to feel good about themselves. People who are alopecia patients also use wigs to try to compensate for the trauma caused by the loss of their hair.