How To Maintain Deep Wave Wigs

Wig types are constantly being updated and iterated, and deep wave wigs are now a common trend. One of the best things for a deep wave wig is that you don't have to go to a salon to get this look. You can do it in the comfort of your own home. But often faced with questions like how do you keep deep waves looking moist? There are many reasons why people want to own wet deep wave wigs, one of the main ones is to keep them beautiful, others include getting the desired style for the occasion.

If you're one of those users wondering how to get your hair wet and curly, you've come to the right place. We will show you how to wet and curl your hair. This is a detailed and step-by-step guide.

What is a deep wave wig?

Deep wave hair or Brazilian deep wave hair, is a popular type of hominid hair known for blending perfectly with the texture of the nation's natural hair. It comes in various types such as straight, wavy, and curly. With different styling techniques, it has the ability to maintain style for a long time.

What kind of deep wave wig is best?

Virgin hair is the best and most popular wave grade because the wig has never been processed and can be used for a variety of installations as well as color treatments. The most popular types of virgin human hair weave are Brazilian hair, Malaysian hair, Peruvian hair and Indian hair.

Can you wet deep wave hair?

Wigs are made of synthetic fibers, human hair, or a mixture of both, and are available in a variety of textures, including wavy, wet, silky straight, yaki straight, curly, and kinky. For many users, lace wigs offer the option of changing the texture, length and overall style of their natural hair multiple times. Whether you are buying a human hair deep wave wig or a synthetic deep wave wig, you must know the proper maintenance methods. Wavy and curly hair textures particularly can become very tangled, dry and lose their shape if not properly cared for. Therefore, you must know how to make deep wave hair look wet.

 

How to Keep Deep Wave Hair Looking Wet?

Step 1: Saturate wavy and wet wigs with water to create curls and/or waves. You can get saturated hair by dipping the wig in a tub or bucket filled with water, or you can take a shower and make sure to saturate the hair with water. Saturated hair means your wig needs to be not only damp, but so full of water that it drips.

Step 2: Moisturize your wig. Divide wavy and moist deep waves into 4-6 parts. Don't limit the amount of moisturizer you use, apply a lot of moisturizer to each section until all sections are covered with it.

Step 3: After moisturizing, you need to apply hair oil to each part of your hair.

Step 4: Brush every part of your hair. Hair must be wet and very saturated. Brushing should be done carefully and do not part the hair.

Step 5: Air dry your hair. After brushing all parts, place your wavy and wet deep wave hairs on a wig stand and let it air dry completely before touching it. The secret is to let the hair dry completely into a wavy shape, while it is wet before touching. Be careful not to touch the wig when it is dry.

How do you maintain your deep waves when they loosen

Your curls will naturally loosen up a bit over time. Since they are made from virgin human hair, you can use curlers with a moderate heat setting or a set of plastic curlers. That said, brushing or straightening your hair is not recommended, as this often leads to frizz.

How to maintain deep waves while sleeping

Avoid cotton pillow cases and sheets as they may ruin the natural gloss of your waves.  You can prevent this by wearing a silk scarf or using a silk pillow to protect your hair all-around. Take it a step further use your silk wrap while exercising or working outdoors. You'll be surprised what a difference it makes!