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      Introduction FOR HUMAN HAIR WIGS

      Welcome to FABA Human Hair Wigs collection, where luxury meets authenticity. Elevate your style effortlessly with our premium wigs, crafted from the finest human hair for a natural look and feel. Whether you prefer sleek and straight or bouncy curls, our diverse range caters to all styles. Embrace comfort, versatility, and undeniable beauty with our curated selection. Experience the transformative power of genuine human hair—discover your perfect look today.

      FAQS For Human Hair Wigs

      1. How to wash a human hair wig?

      Detangle: Comb through the wig to remove tangles. Shampoo: Use a sulfate-free shampoo in lukewarm water. Gently Wash: Cleanse the wig without rubbing or twisting. Rinse: Thoroughly rinse out the shampoo. Condition: Apply wig conditioner, leave on, and then rinse. Pat Dry: Gently pat the wig dry with a towel. Air Dry: Let it air dry on a wig stand or towel. Style: Detangle and style once dry, avoiding excessive heat.

      2. How often should human hair wigs be cleaned?

      Clean a human hair wig every 10-14 days with regular use, or monthly for occasional wear. Adjust based on environmental factors and product buildup. Follow manufacturer instructions for best results.

      3. How long do human hair wigs last?

      FABA High-quality human hair wigs can last 1-3 years with daily wear, and longer with occasional use and proper care.

      4. What is the best type of human hair wig to buy?

      The choice of the best human hair wig depends on individual preferences, budget considerations, and specific attributes sought. Virgin human hair wigs offer a natural appearance with untreated hair, while Remy wigs maintain cuticle alignment to reduce tangling. Brazilian wigs are known for thickness and versatility, while European wigs provide a fine, silky texture albeit at a potentially higher cost. Indian hair wigs are characterized by their natural gloss and straightness. For a realistic hairline, lace front wigs are favored, and full lace wigs allow for natural movement with the entire cap made of lace. Human hair blend wigs strike a balance between authenticity and affordability. When purchasing, it's crucial to weigh these factors against one's budget and styling preferences, and you can purchase high quality wigs from Fabawigs.

      5. Are human hair wigs actually human hair?

      Yes, Fabawigs human hair wigs are made from real human hair. These wigs are crafted using hair sourced from individuals, and the hair is treated and processed to create wigs that closely mimic natural hair. 

      6. How does a human hair wig stay on?

      Human hair wigs stay on through various methods, depending on the type of wig and personal preferences. Here are common ways:

      Adjustable Straps: Many wigs have adjustable straps or hooks at the back that allow the wearer to tighten or loosen the fit for a secure and comfortable feel.

      Combs and Clips: Inside the wig cap, small combs or clips are often sewn in. These can be positioned around the natural hair to provide additional security and prevent the wig from shifting.

      Elastic Bands: Some wigs come with elastic bands that can be tightened to secure the wig in place. This method is commonly used in lace front wigs.

      Glue or Adhesive: In the case of full lace wigs or lace front wigs, individuals may use wig glue or adhesive tape to secure the wig directly to their scalp. This provides a more natural look and a secure fit.

      Wig Grips and Caps: Wig grips, which are bands made of fabric or silicone, can be worn underneath the wig to provide traction and keep the wig in place. Wig caps can also be used to help secure the hair and provide a smoother surface for the wig.

      The chosen method often depends on individual comfort, the type of wig, and the desired level of security. It's important to follow the specific instructions provided by the wig manufacturer or stylist to ensure a secure and comfortable fit.

      7. Do you take your wig off every night?

      The decision to remove a wig every night varies based on individual preferences and comfort levels. Some individuals choose to take off their wig daily to allow their scalp to breathe and maintain hygiene, particularly if adhesives are used. Others opt for extended wear, removing the wig occasionally for cleaning or styling. Sleeping with wigs is a choice for some, provided it doesn't cause discomfort. The practice depends on the attachment method, personal comfort, and adherence to care instructions. Ultimately, individuals should follow proper maintenance guidelines to ensure the longevity and cleanliness of their wigs.

      8. Can you wear a wig permanently?

      Wearing a wig permanently is generally not recommended due to potential issues related to hygiene, scalp health, and the natural hair underneath. Wigs, even those made from human hair, can create a barrier that limits air circulation to the scalp. This lack of airflow can lead to moisture buildup, irritation, and even fungal or bacterial issues if the wig is not regularly removed and cleaned.

      Additionally, the adhesive or attachment methods used for long-term wear, such as glues or tapes, may cause skin irritation or damage if not managed properly. Continuous tension on the natural hair can also result in traction alopecia, a form of hair loss caused by constant pulling.

      It's advisable to give the scalp and natural hair regular breaks from wig wearing to promote healthy hair and skin. We recommend removing the wig regularly for cleaning, maintenance, and to allow the scalp to breathe. Individuals considering extended wear should consult with a professional stylist and follow care guidelines to minimize potential issues and maintain overall hair and scalp health.

      9. How to dye a human hair wig?

      Dyeing a human hair wig requires care to preserve the quality of the hair. Here is a general guide on how to dye a human hair wig:

      Selecting the Right Dye: Choose a high-quality hair dye specifically formulated for human hair. Avoid using box dyes meant for synthetic hair.
      Testing a Strand: Before applying the dye to the entire wig, do a strand test. This helps determine the final color and ensures the dye behaves well with the hair.
      Preparing the Wig: Detangle the wig using a wide-tooth comb. Ensure it's clean and free of any styling products.
      Protective Measures: Use petroleum jelly or a protective cream along the hairline and around the ears to prevent staining of the skin.
      Mixing the Dye: Follow the instructions on the dye package to mix the color. Wear gloves to protect your hands.
      Applying the Dye: Section the wig into manageable portions. Apply the dye evenly, starting from the roots and working towards the tips. Use a brush or applicator for precision.
      Processing Time: Allow the dye to process according to the instructions. Keep in mind that human hair may process differently than natural hair.
      Rinsing: Thoroughly rinse the wig with lukewarm water until the water runs clear. Use a sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner designed for color-treated hair.
      Conditioning: Apply a deep conditioning treatment to restore moisture to the hair. Allow it to sit for the recommended time before rinsing.
      Drying: Allow the wig to air-dry or use a low-heat setting on a blow dryer. Avoid excessive heat to prevent damage.
      Styling: Once the wig is dry, you can style it as desired. Remember that dyed human hair wigs can be more prone to damage, so use heat styling tools judiciously.
      It's crucial to follow the specific instructions provided by the dye manufacturer and consider seeking professional help for complex color changes to ensure the best results while maintaining the integrity of the human hair wig.

      10. Why are human-hair wigs more expensive?

      Human hair wigs are generally pricier than their synthetic counterparts due to the inherent costs associated with real human hair. The procurement, processing, and treatment of human hair involve a more complex and costly supply chain. The quality and realism of human hair wigs, with preserved cuticles for a natural look and feel, contribute to their higher cost. Additionally, the longevity and durability of human hair wigs, along with their styling versatility and customization options, make them a preferred choice despite the initial investment. The labor-intensive processes involved in collecting, sorting, and styling human hair also contribute to the overall expense. While human hair wigs may have a higher upfront cost, many individuals find the realism, durability, and styling options make them a worthwhile and long-lasting investment.

      11. How to care for human hair wig?

      Caring for a human hair wig is essential to maintain its quality and prolong its lifespan. Here are general guidelines for human hair wig care:

      Daily Care: Gently brush the wig with a wide-tooth comb or a brush specifically designed for wigs to remove tangles and prevent matting.
      Avoid excessive brushing, as human hair wigs are more prone to breakage compared to natural hair.
      Washing: Wash the wig with a sulfate-free and paraben-free shampoo, using lukewarm water. Avoid hot water, as it can damage the hair. Gently lather the shampoo in a downward motion, avoiding rubbing or twisting the hair. Rinse thoroughly with cool water until the shampoo is completely washed out.
      Conditioning: Apply a conditioner designed for color-treated or processed hair, focusing on the mid-lengths to ends. Leave the conditioner on for the recommended time, then rinse thoroughly with cool water.
      Drying: Gently pat the wig with a towel to remove excess water. Avoid wringing or twisting the hair. Place the wig on a wig stand or a clean, dry towel to air-dry. Avoid using heat styling tools on wet or damp hair.
      Styling: Use heat styling tools sparingly to prevent damage. If styling is necessary, use a low to medium heat setting. Apply heat protectant products before using any styling tools.
      Storage: When not in use, store the wig on a wig stand or in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Cover the wig with a silk or satin scarf or place it in a breathable wig bag to prevent tangling and dust accumulation.
      Avoiding Environmental Damage: Minimize exposure to harsh weather conditions, such as excessive sunlight, wind, or rain. If swimming, protect the wig from chlorine and saltwater, and wash it immediately afterward.
      Professional Maintenance: Schedule regular visits to a professional stylist experienced in wig care for any necessary repairs, trimming, or adjustments.
      Following these care guidelines will help keep a human hair wig looking natural, vibrant, and well-maintained for an extended period.