My Wash Day Routine 2020: Wig Edition Using Indian Body Wave Hair | Eurekiaslife |

In this video, I let you see how I wash my Indian Body Wave wig. This is my routine, but I’m open to any suggestions on how to make my routine better in order to help my hair last longer.

I will be posting twice a week - Wednesday & Saturday ! (Possibly More) I’m so excited and ready to start my YouTube journey with you guys! I’m definitely open to ideas and advice.

LIKE, SUBSCRIBE & COMMENT !

Social medias:

IG: eurekiaslife https://www.instagram.com/eurekiaslife...

Business email: [email protected]

I DO NOT OWN RIGHTS TO THIS MUSIC.

Hey guys welcome back to my channel, don't forget to subscribe like and coming for more videos. As you can see by the title today, I will be showing you my wash routine for my week for those of you who may want to know this is Indian body wave hair and the inches are 20 to 24 and 26 with an 18 inch closure. I'M using swabby central, shampoo and conditioner - I don't have a particularly said that I buy. I just go in the store and pick up whatever I see. So, let's get straight into it. I start off by putting the shampoo in the water to dilute the shampoo. I'Ve heard for years that shampoo is bad for your hair anyway extension, so my logic is, if I don't put it directly on the hair, it won't strip. My hair is much and also I only use cold water on my weeks, so I just put the hair in the water to make sure all of you get wet and I just massaged the shampoo throughout the hair. Until I think it's clean also, you should pay attention to what color the water turns when you're washing your hair, it's supposed to stay clear or turn white from the conditioner and shampoo, whatever color your shampoo is it's supposed to be that color. In my case, if my water turned black, I had to go talk to the person. I got my hair from because that means something is definitely wrong. I pretty special attention to the lace because there's glue on it. So all I do is work the glue off with the water and I also push it and pull on it to make sure it's clean and I'm extra careful because the lace can rip and we do not want this. I continue this process until I think it's all clean and then I wash all of the stuff out of my hair and I do the same thing with the conditioner. But unfortunately you guys can't see that part because my camera cut off. But it's the same way. All I did was put the conditioner on my hair and I massaged the conditioner through my hair, and I let the water rinse it off. The only thing I do differently with the conditioner is brushed my hair, while it's in there. So when the condition is in there, I took a weave brush or a powder brush, whatever you guys call it, and I brush my hair from the tip to the root, and this will make sure that there's no shedding and there's no tangling once the hair is Dry and after that, I just let my hair air dry, I don't put it on the dryer, I don't use a blow dryer or anything like that. I just laid an address. That'S about it for my wash day routine in the comments down below. Let me know what you guys do differently with your hair and also, if you have any tips on products that I can use on my weave. Just let me know that, like I said earlier, don't forget to subscribe like and comment bye.

Jay's World: *You washed it so well . I never had a wig to be honest lol. One day I will *

Crissy Angel: Girl, omg... I need to wash my wig too

The Sweet Mother Show: I find wig washing very relaxing lol

ShortFUNMIA: I like using suave shampoo and conditioner

Muhsinah Nadeem: Thank you

You May Also Like
More Information

Leave Your Response