Hair shedding may be a common issue during daily use of wigs. Preventing hair shedding issues with your wig involves proper care and maintenance. Here are some tips to help you minimize hair shedding: 

 

1. Choose High-Quality Wigs: Invest in a high-quality wig with secure construction and well-sewn wefts. Quality wigs are less likely to shed excessively. Our wigs are hand-tied and double knotted, making them extremely durable and resistant to falling out.

2. Gentle Handling: Treat your wig with care. Avoid aggressive brushing or combing, and handle the wig gently to prevent unnecessary stress on the hair fibers.

3. Use the Right Tools: Use a wide-tooth comb or a wig brush designed for the specific type of wig you have. This helps to detangle the hair without causing breakage.

4. Proper Storage: Store your wig on a wig stand or in a breathable bag when not in use. Avoid packing wigs tightly, as this can cause friction and tangling.

5. Regular Cleaning: Clean your wig regularly but avoid over-washing. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for washing frequency, and use wig-specific shampoos and conditioners.

6. Secure Installations: If your wig is not a lace front, make sure it is securely attached to your head or wig cap to prevent unnecessary movement and friction.

7. Professional Maintenance: If you're not confident in maintaining your wig, consider taking it to a professional wig stylist for regular maintenance and care.

8. Avoid Pulling: Be cautious when styling or adjusting the position of your wig. Avoid pulling or tugging on the hair, as this can lead to shedding.

Remember, proper care and maintenance are essential for preserving the quality and lifespan of your wig while minimizing shedding issues.