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Henry Margu Wigs
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are Henry Margu wigs and hairpieces made of? |
The
majority of our styles are produced with synthetic modacrylic fiber.
Various types of fibers and colors are blended together to achieve
the optimum mix to ensure the beauty and manageability of our wigs
and hairpieces, and the most realistic appearance possible.
The benefit of this synthetic fiber is that it maintains its color
and curl, and is not affected by environmental conditions such as
heat and humidity. The modern synthetics are easy to care for and
help make our styles ready-to-wear.
Exclusive fiber finishing techniques that Henry Margu has developed
over our more than 50 years in business aid in making the fiber
extremely soft and silky feeling almost as if it is human hair.
Of course, we also offer a selection of styles produced with human
hair blends utilizing premium human hair blended together with
synthetic fiber to achieve the best of both worlds.
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| How
do you care for Henry Margu wigs? |
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Henry Margu
wigs and hairpieces are easy to care for. Our superior fiber
processing allows our products to “bounce” back to their
original style if maintained and cared for correctly. Following are
simple instructions to keep all Henry Margu products looking great:
• Brush the wig or hairpiece thoroughly.
• Rinse it in cold or lukewarm water.
• Add a dash of Henry Margu Shampoo for Wigs and
wash gently.
• Rinse thoroughly in cold water to remove all shampoo.
• Allow the wig or hairpiece to air dry thoroughly. Lay longer
styles flat so the weight of the wet fiber does not pull out the
curl pattern. Do not brush while wet, as it may
permanently brush out any curl in the fiber.
• After the wig or hairpiece is completely dry, Henry
Margu Revitalizing Mist can be used to condition the fiber,
making it more manageable and bringing back the original sheen.
• The wig or hairpiece is now ready to be finger styled or brushed
into the desired style. Henry Margu Mousse Spritz
or Spray for Wigs can be used as styling aids to
achieve the desired style.
• Do not use curling irons, blow dryers, or other
hot styling instruments as they may damage the fiber.
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| Are
there any special tips to help maintain Henry Margu wigs and
hairpieces? |
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Henry Margu
Wig Care Products will help to maintain the life and beauty of any
wig and will aid in keeping it in its original condition. Other than
this, caring for the wig or hairpiece correctly is the best way to
keep it looking fresh and new. Remember, a wig is like a delicate
garment; with the proper care, it will look beautiful.
Other tips to keep our wigs and hairpieces looking beautiful are:
• Wash the wig or hairpiece regularly.
• When not wearing the wig or hairpiece, make sure it is stored
properly. Long styles should be hung or laid flat on a surface.
Shorter styles should also be hung or put on a Styrofoam head or wig
stand. Do not fold the wig or hairpiece when storing, especially for
an extended period of time.
• Be careful wearing a wig or hairpiece around areas of extreme
heat such as a hot oven, fireplace or barbecue. While the fiber used
on Henry Margu products is not flammable and does
not pose a threat, extreme heat can damage the fiber making it frizz
or brittle. Extra caution should be used when opening an oven door
that is on a high temperature, as the burst of heat that is released
can damage the fiber.
• Always brush a wig from the bottom upwards. For longer styles,
it is best to lie on a flat surface and brush from the bottom up.
This will help to protect the fiber and will keep it from pulling
out of the cap.
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| What
is the difference between a monofilament wig and a regular wig? |
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| Most wigs
are produced with a lace fabric in the top of the wig. A
monofilament wig, or mono-top wig, is made with a special material
in the top area that is flesh colored. This monofilament material is
a very fine lace material and takes on the color of the wearer’s
scalp when worn. Each individual strand of fiber is hand tied into
the mono material, as opposed to being sewn to a lace fabric. As a
result, a mono-top wig is much more natural looking than a regular
wig in that the fiber can be styled in any direction while showing a
natural and realistic looking scalp area. |
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