🧼 In this video, Carlos demonstrates how to wash and maintain a curly hair wig.
🌈 The wig was provided by LuvMe Hair and comes with various accessories.
💁♀️ The wig has a jerry curl texture, is 20 inches long, and has a full volume.
🧴 Thoroughly saturate the wig with conditioner to avoid tangling.
🚿 Avoid using shampoo on wigs and focus on conditioning to maintain moisture.
⏰ Allow the wig to sit in conditioner for 30 minutes before detangling.
🔑 Using a specific brush helps create defined and clumped curls.
💧 The hair needs to be thoroughly rinsed to remove conditioner and avoid weighing it down.
💁♀️ The final result after drying is shiny, curly, and clumped hair.
🔑 Separate the hair before applying mousse to maintain curl pattern.
🔑 Use a generous amount of mousse for thick hair to achieve defined curls.
🔑 Allow the hair to dry completely after applying mousse for best results.
💇 The video demonstrates how to wash and maintain curly hair, including wearing a wig and using a headband.
👍 The speaker prefers using bobby pins instead of combs on headband wigs to avoid discomfort and headaches.
😍 The wig provides a natural-looking and defined curl pattern that the speaker loves.
The video is about washing and maintaining curly hair, specifically a jerry curl headband wig.
The quality of the wig is amazing, with defined curls and a natural look.
The wig requires regular detangling and maintenance due to its curly and full texture.
💁♀️ The speaker prefers defined curls and praises the amazing texture and pattern of the hair.
💦 The wig is easy to wash and maintain, making it convenient for everyday use.
🤩 The speaker highly recommends the wig for those who love big, curly hair and expresses their satisfaction with its appearance.
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