Manic Panic Cotton Candy Angel Siren Wig - light blue-pink pastel wig
Light blue-pink pastel wig, wavy and with fringe.
Step-by-step guide to washing your synthetic wig:STEP 1: SOAKMix lukewarm water with synthetic shampoo in a sink or basin (never use a washing machine). Soak the wig for five minutes, or a little longer, depending on how dirty it is. Even if the wig is quite dirty, do not rub, twist or squeeze it.STEP 2: CLEANAfter five minutes, gently dip it up and down in the water. If there are any make-up stains on the cap, gently wipe them off with a small brush (such as a toothbrush).STEP 3: RINSERinse thoroughly in lukewarm water.STEP 4: CONDITIONAfter washing your wig, conditioning will restore the original style of your wig. Conditioning your wig will keep it beautiful and last longer. Synthetic wig conditioner contains specially blended oils that soften dryness and bring out the shine and mobility of the hair. To condition your wig, fill your sink or basin with clean, lukewarm water. Add one or two capfuls of conditioner to the cold water. Dip your wig into the conditioner solution, gently working the solution through the wig with your fingers.STEP 5: RINSERinse the wig again gently but thoroughly in lukewarm water.STEP 6: DRYThe weight of the water could stretch the hair and ruin the style. To avoid this, blot excess water from the wig with a towel. Hang it gently on a stand or over a bottle (such as a shampoo bottle) to dry at room temperature. Never place a wetwigon on a polystyrene or blockhead that can stretch the wigcap. Also, never comb a wetwigor by attempting to dry it quickly with a hairdryer. Air drying takes only a few hours and guarantees healthy-looking, combable hair. Once the wig is completely dry, use a brush to gently brush the wig, starting from the bottom and moving upwards.