It helps to double-check you’re taking proper care of it.
That’s if it’s been bleached and permed.
To start, store your wig on a mannequin, so that it keeps its shape.

You should also be washing your wig shampooingandconditioning “every eight to 10 wears,” per Everett.
If it’s starting to look worn out, try reviving it with a deep conditioner.
How do you know if it’s time to replace your wig with a new one?

Nothing less than that."
Additionally, when you’re ungluing, use a product specifically designed to remove the adhesive.
For his part, Palmer recommendsDavlyn Tape Residue and Adhesive RemoverandWalker Tape C-22 Solvent.
“I don’t scrub the wig, I don’t want it to tangle.
Of course, there are so many different kinds of wigs.