5 Steps To Bring Old Weaves And Wigs Back to Life!

@peakmill
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I’ve spent a ton of money on weaves* in my lifetime, and just thinking about how much of that money was wasted simply because I didn’t reuse the hair, makes me cringe.

By week 6 or so, the weave* would start to get matted and tangled, and I didn’t think there was anything I could do to it, except toss it, but I was wrong.

If you have weave* in your head, or even an old wig* that you thing in unsalavagble, then you’re in luck because I’m about to tell you how to bring old weave back to life!

1. Detangle

Just like your own hair, before styling, you want to be sure to detangle it first. It may be daunting or even difficult, but it must be done.

You can’t wash it or comb through it all the way without detangling it first. Depending on how tangled and matted it is, you can add some conditioner as you detangle to loosen it up and provide slip.

2. Soak

Once the hair is throughly detangled, you then want to soak the hair. I like soaking mine in an apple cider vinegar* mixture that is diluted with water.

The ACV mixture will cleanse the hair and remove any build up and residue that may be lingering behind on the wefts and throughout the hair.

3. Wash

First, you want to rinse out the ACV mixture, and then add shampoo. Make sure you rinse the hair from top to bottom, and be gentle with the hair so you don’t cause any unwanted tangles. You can go in with a clarifying shampoo* to remove any remaining buildup from the hair, and then follow up with a regular cleansing shampoo.

4. Condition

Now that you have shampooed the hair, then you need to condition it with your conditioner of choice. Let the conditioner sit on the hair for about 15-20 minutes to soften it up. If you are washing weave or a wig* that is on your head, then you can even sit under the dryer for 15-20 minutes with the conditioner in, and then rinse out.

5. Air Dry

Whether the hair is installed or not, you can allow the hair to air dry. If the hair is installed, you do want to make sure the braids underneath are completely dry, so you can sit under the dryer for a bit.

Once the hair is washed, conditioned, and dried, your hair should look and feel revitalized! It is ready for another install, or to be kept in a few weeks longer.

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