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Wigs, extensions, and other types of synthetic hair provide a wonderful way to amp up your style without changing your natural locks. However, because synthetic hair is artificial, you’ll need to use a special cleaning routine to help it stay soft over time. Once clean, some simple maintenance techniques will ensure the hair remains healthy.

How to Soften Synthetic Hair & Wigs

After washing with a synthetic-safe shampoo, mix ½ cup (118 mL) of synthetic-safe conditioner or fabric softener into a tub of cool water. Soak the hair for 10 minutes, then agitate it gently by hand for 5 more minutes to evenly distribute the product. Do not rinse out the conditioner before drying.

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Shampooing Synthetic Hair

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  1. Large bristles, unlike smaller ones, are less likely to snag on individual strands, making them perfect for most synthetic wigs and extensions. If you’re cleaning a wig with tight curls, use your fingers instead of a comb to avoid damaging the hair. If you have difficulty combing through the hair, spray it with water or a wig detangler to loosen the strands.
  2. Fill a basin with enough cool or lukewarm water to completely cover your hair. Then, pour in around 1 to 2 capfuls of a mild, synthetic-safe shampoo, using a bit more for large wigs and a bit less for small extensions. Mix the water and shampoo together to create a slightly soapy solution.
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  3. Make sure your hair is fully stretched out, then place it in the tub. Press it down until it is fully submerged, then let it soak for 5 to 10 minutes. The shampoo will help remove dirt and grime from the hair, making it cleaner and easier to soften.
  4. While the hair soaks, swish it around by pushing it up and down and moving it from left to right. Use gentle motions so the hair doesn’t tangle up. Avoid scrubbing or pulling the hair, as it can damage or even tear off the strands.
  5. After 5 minutes, remove the hair from the tub and place it under a stream of cool water. This will help remove the shampoo without changing the hair’s shape or removing any outer coatings.
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Using Conditioner or Fabric Softener

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  1. If you’re using the same container you shampooed the hair in, dump out the soapy mixture and clean the tub. Then, fill it up with enough cool or lukewarm water to cover the hair completely.
  2. Using conditioner will prevent the hair from tangling while helping it stay soft and shiny. Fabric softener will make the hair significantly softer, but it will not address tangling, clumping, or similar issues.
    • If you’re using conditioner, look for products labeled as ‘synthetic safe’ or something similar.
  3. Fully stretch out the synthetic hair, then set it in the solution. Press the hair down until it is fully submerged, then leave it in the water for at least 10 minutes. For damaged hair, try soaking it for 30 minutes, an hour, or even a full night.
  4. Just like when you shampooed it, move the hair up and down and from side to side, making sure every strand gets covered with conditioner or fabric softener. To avoid unnecessary damage, do not rub the hair or handle it harshly.
    • If you’re letting the hair sit for a long time, you only need to agitate it for the first 5 to 10 minutes.
  5. When you’re ready to dry the hair, remove it from the tub. Leave any remaining conditioner or fabric softener in, that way the hair can continue to absorb it.
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Drying Synthetic Hair

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  1. Grab a segment of synthetic hair and gently press it between your thumb and index finger. Then, run your fingers down the strand, squeezing out most of the remaining water. Repeat this with the rest of the hair. To avoid damaging the hair, do not twist it or attempt to ring the water out.
  2. For hair extensions and wigs with long strands, gently blot the hair with a clean towel. Be careful not rub the hair with the towel, that way you don’t damage it.
  3. If you’re cleaning a wig, set it on a wig stand, spray hair canister, or head form. Avoid styrofoam stands as they can damage the wig. If you’re cleaning hair extensions, set them on a clean, flat surface.
    • Blow dryers and other heat-based tools can permanently change the shape of synthetic hair, so avoid using them whenever possible.
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Maintaining Synthetic Hair

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  1. Because synthetic hair is not made from the same materials as human hair, you’ll need to use different products to keep it soft and clean. Look for shampoos, conditioners, and other styling items designed specifically for synthetic hair or wigs. If your local supermarket does not stock these products, look for them at beauty and costume shops.
    • Though you shouldn't use any normal hair products on wigs or extensions, avoid hairspray in particular as it can actively degrade the synthetic strands.
  2. When detangling your synthetic hair, make sure to use a wide-tooth comb or brush so that the bristles don’t get snagged on the fiber strands. If possible, purchase a styling tool specifically designed for use with wigs. To avoid ruining your wig, start by brushing out the ends before moving up to the roots. [1]
  3. Unlike human hair, synthetic hair is not affected by the oil your body produces, meaning you don’t need to clean it nearly as often. If you wear your synthetic hair every day, wash it about once a week. Otherwise, wash it about once a month to make sure it stays soft.
  4. Over time, using too many hair products can make your synthetic hair weaker and coarser. To keep this from happening, stick to synthetic-safe shampoos, conditioners, and sheen sprays. Unless they’re specifically designed for your type of wig or hair extension, stay away from gels and similar items. When applying your styling product, use as little as possible to avoid damaging the hair.
  5. This includes hot water as well as heat styling tools like blow dryers, curling irons, and straightening irons. Unless your synthetic hair is made from heat-resistant fibers, extremely hot temperatures will mess up the hair’s shape and permanently damage the strands.
    • Give bendy rollers a try if you'd like to curl your hair without heat. They're affordable, effective, and versatile—plus, they can create curls of any size.
  6. Bedhead can completely ruin the shape and texture of synthetic hair. To avoid this, take your wig off or extensions out before going to bed. Keep wigs on a wig head, and lay extensions out on a flat surface. If your extensions are sewn in and can’t be removed, try sleeping on a satin pillow or securing the extensions in a braid before bed.
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    I have bought two synthetic short grey wigs, and I find the hair to be very stiff. What can I do?
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    You should wash your wigs, and then steam them. Using a clothes steamer should help your synthetic wigs feel soft and have a more natural texture.
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      To keep your synthetic hair soft, start by submerging it in a tub filled with cool water and shampoo. Let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes, gently swishing it the whole time. Then, remove the hair, rinse the shampoo off using cool water, and submerge it in a tub filled with cool water and conditioner or fabric softener. Let it sit for a minimum of 10 minutes, swishing it for at least the first 5. For tips on drying synthetic hair, read on!

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