Wig Shampoo
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Teilani
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Wig Shampoo
I would really like to wash my wig, but the directions say to use wig shampoo, but I was wondering if my plain old Suave coconut shampoo would do just as well.
Irony can be pretty ironic sometimes
- Jamie Ann
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If you want to be on the safe side, buy wig shampoo at the place where you bought your wig. They have a vested interest in your wig looking good after cleaning, so they will not sell you something that would make it look bad. The only disadvantage to this is that they may over-charge you somewhat, compared to a comparable product you might buy from a discount drugstore.
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Teilani
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Teilani
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Thank you very much Jamie AnnJamie Ann wrote:Hi Teilani,
Your Jean Renau brand wig, shoulder length, auburn in color, with bangs sounds cute!
Not to brag, but it's such an adorable wig too. I bought it at Forever Young, a wig store in my mall around Halloween. I was in total drab mode, and the girl who helped me out matched the color to my facial hair. I'm a natural blonde, but my beard comes out red.
If I can remember back, I believe she said I could wash it by simply rinsing it, wringing out the water then putting it up to dry.
Irony can be pretty ironic sometimes