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Lovely length with a natural, low-density look. Long, tapered layers and modern curtain bangs frame the face beautifully. Designed with a wide, center monofilament part and temple-to-temple lace front so you can style just the way you like.
HAIRUWEAR TRU2LIFE HEAT-FRIENDLY HAIR CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Tru2Life synthetic fiber looks and feels like real hair. The
texture is light, soft and lustrous without being shiny, plus it’s
heat-friendly! Straight styles can be curled and curly styles can be
straightened using your flat iron, curling iron or blow dryer.
Important
- Take
special care with lace front wigs and hairpieces. The lace is delicate and
should not be tugged or pulled.
- Sudden
bursts of heat, such as opening an oven door, may damage heat-friendly
synthetic fiber.
- We do
not recommend sleeping, showering, or swimming while wearing.
- For
longer styles, comb through nape area often using your fingers or a
wide-tooth comb.
- Hair
color cannot be used on synthetic fiber.
Pre-wash
Gently remove tangles using your fingers or a wide-tooth
comb. (Do not use a brush.) Start at the ends and slowly work toward the base
to avoid damage. Do not overstretch or pull on the fiber.
Wash
- Add 1
tbsp of HairUWear CLEANSE to
a washbasin of cool water. Caution: Hot water will damage
synthetic fiber.
- Soak
wig or hairpiece in washbasin for 3-5 minutes. Do not scrunch or
agitate. Caution: Soaking longer than 5 minutes can damage the wig
or hairpiece.
- Rinse
under cool running water until the water runs clear. Use a clean,
colorfast towel to gently press out excess water. Do not twist or wring.
- Apply
a light mist of HairUWear RESTORE and
comb through using a wide-tooth comb starting at the ends. Caution:
Do not apply RESTORE directly to hand-tied areas as this may loosen the
knots and cause shedding.
- For
wavy/curly styles, be careful not to overstretch or pull on the fiber.
- The
damp wig can then be placed on a WIG STAND to
dry. Hairpieces can be clipped on a hanger to dry, however hand-tied
hairpieces should instead dry flat on a colorfast towel to prevent any
damage to the delicate construction. Caution: Do not dry wig on a
solid form or mannequin head to avoid overstretching the cap.
Styling
- Shake
to release fiber. Style with your fingers to achieve the desired look.
- HairUWear
offers a variety of styling brushes and combs specially designed for synthetic wigs and
hairpieces.
- Tru2Life
fiber can be curled, waved, flat-ironed or blown dry to achieve a
different texture. Once heat-styled, the wig or hairpiece will keep the
new texture even after washing.
- Use a
light mist of HairUWear PROTECT heat-protectant
silicone spray prior to heat-styling.
- Tru2Life
fiber can withstand a low-medium heat setting up to 350°F/180°C. Caution:
Fiber will be damaged if the heat setting is too high. Do not heat-style
while wearing as heat-friendly synthetic fiber will get very hot.
- To
straighten: take a 1-inch section and run a flat iron from the base to the
ends. Allow to cool.
- To
curl: wrap a 1-inch section around a curling iron and hold for 10 seconds.
Carefully slide the iron out and hold the curl shape with a hairpin or
clip until completely cool to set the curl.
- HairUWear
offers medium hold, strong hold and heat-styling sprays specially
formulated for synthetic fiber.
- For
wavy/curly styles, refresh the texture as needed by spritzing with a 50/50
mix of water and RESTORE while
finger-styling
Maintenance
- After
each wearing, gently comb through the wig or hairpiece using your fingers
or a wide-tooth comb.
- Use
HairUWear REFRESH neutralizing
spray as needed to extend the time between washings.
- To
avoid unwanted kinks or crimps, store on a WIG STAND (or
clip hairpiece on a hanger).
- To
maintain wavy/curly textures, style only when the hair is completely dry
using only your fingers. Do not comb or brush dry hair as this can loosen
the texture.
- After
extended wear, matting and frizzing can occur. To detangle and
recondition: wash as recommended, spray with HairUWear RESTORE, then comb
through with a wide-tooth comb starting
at the ends.
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