Martini Wigs
Dirty Martini Shampoo
Dirty Martini Shampoo
*** NOT-ELIGIBLE FOR RETURNS ***
10 fluid ounces of product
Our formulation is expertly designed to effectively remove stubborn buildup and oils from both wig fibers and natural hair. Featuring a gentle, fresh fragrance, this product is suitable for use on both synthetic fibers and human hair.
Each product has been personally tested by our owner, Heather and Director Daina, to guarantee quality and efficacy. Heather and Daina both suffer from scalp psoriasis and have used this product directly on their heads and have not had any reaction or irritation. Experience a revitalizing solution that prioritizes both care and cleanliness.
Directions:
1.) Brush or comb out wig to remove any and all tangles starting from the bottom going up to the root
2.) Using Cold / Cool Water saturate wig fibers and lace
3.) Using a Dime to Quarter Size, emulsify product in your hands and then spread thoroughly to wig fibers focusing on the lace area, nape of the neck and ends of the wig.
4.) Rinse thoroughly with cold water ringing our product in between soaks to ensure you remove all of the product from the fibers before moving on to Conditioning.
-Or if washing more than one wig at a time -
1.) Brush or comb out wig to remove any and all tangles starting from the bottom going up to the root
2.) You can fill up a sink or bathtub with cold water and work the shampoo into the water link a bubble bath
3.) dunk your wigs into the water making sure it is fully saturated and ring it out back into the bubbles. 2-3 times
4.) Use the suds to gently scrub excess oil, dirt and makeup from the lace area on the wig, and the nape and end areas.
5.) Allow the wig to sit in the water and shampoo mixture for 5-10 minutes while gently oscillating the wig
6.) rinse thoroughly before moving on to conditioning.
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Ingredients & Why:
Deionized Water - You might be wondering, why is deionized water a common ingredient in your shampoos and conditioners? It’s because this pure form of water brings a myriad of benefits to your hair, enhancing product stability, improving texture, and delivering essential nutrients
Lauroyglycerol & Cocoylglycerly - This ingredient is usually sustainably sourced from palm kernel oil, corn sugar, or coconut.[2] It improves the cleansing process without stripping necessary moisture.
amphodlethyl ether disodium -EDTA is added to shampoos, and it has several benefits. It helps the shampoo foam and lather, and it acts as a preservative. It also removes minerals from hard water and from your hair so that the shampoo can do its job. It’s considered safe because it doesn’t penetrate the skin, but you do want to avoid ingesting it.
citric acid -helps to lower the pH in shampoo & it makes your hair shiny by covering the surface of each hair with a protective coating.
hydrogenated petroleum - Combine immiscible ingredients, gently cleanse, create foam in cleansing products, offer a consistent thoroughly blended feel to products, maintain product transparency and clarity and enhance spread ability of product
roselle (hibiscus sabdariffa) extract - hydration and prevents moisture loss.
aloe vera - Aloe vera can gently cleanse the hair while also conditioning dry and damaged hair.
distilled silk - reduces porosity which makes detangling easier. Reinforces, strengthens and softens hair.
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