Best Shampoo for Hair Systems: What to Use and Avoid

Best Shampoo for Hair Systems: What to Use and Avoid

Washing a hair system is not the same as washing your own hair. The wrong shampoo can dry out the hair, loosen your bond and shorten the life of an expensive unit. So what is the best shampoo for hair systems, and how should you use it? Here is what to look for, what to avoid, and how to keep your system clean and soft for longer.

What makes a good hair system shampoo?

Hair systems - whether human hair or synthetic - have no natural oils feeding them from the scalp, so they need gentle, moisturising care. Look for a shampoo that is:

  • Sulphate-free or low-sulphate - harsh detergents strip the hair and dry it out fast.
  • Gentle on adhesive - so it cleans without attacking your glue or tape bond.
  • Moisturising - ingredients like aloe, panthenol and conditioning proteins keep the hair soft.
  • Residue-free - rinses cleanly without leaving build-up on the base or knots.

What to avoid

  • Strong clarifying or anti-dandruff shampoos - usually too harsh for a system and can dry the hair.
  • Heavy silicones and waxes - these build up on the base over time.
  • Very hot water and vigorous scrubbing - both cause tangling and shedding.

How to wash a hair system

Whether your unit is on or off your head, the method is gentle and simple:

  • Use lukewarm (not hot) water.
  • Apply a small amount of hair system shampoo and work it through gently in the direction of the hair - never scrub in circles.
  • Rinse thoroughly, then follow with a conditioner or leave-in, keeping it off the base and knots.
  • Let the hair air dry where possible, and avoid rubbing with a towel.

How often should you wash it?

Most wearers wash their system two to three times a week. Daily washing is rarely needed and shortens the life of the hair, while leaving it too long lets oil and product build up around the bond.

Our recommendation

A gentle formula made for hairpieces is the safest choice. Pro Series Shampoo by Professional Hair Labs is a popular option - it cleans gently without stripping the hair or loosening your bond, and pairs well with a matching leave-in conditioner. You can browse the full range of shampoos and conditioners to find what suits your system.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use normal shampoo on a hair system?
It is best not to. Everyday shampoos are often too harsh and can dry out the hair and loosen your bond. A gentle shampoo made for hairpieces is much safer.

Is sulphate-free shampoo better for hair systems?
Yes - sulphate-free or low-sulphate formulas clean without stripping the hair, which helps a system stay soft and last longer.

How often should I wash my hair system?
Two to three times a week suits most wearers. Adjust based on how oily your skin is and how active you are.

Should I condition my hair system?
Yes - because the hair gets no natural oils, a conditioner or leave-in keeps it soft, reduces tangling and prolongs its life. Keep it away from the base and bonding area.

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