
I thought it was about time that my little hairpiece had a good wash - I've been a bit scared to do it in case it ended up looking like a moth-eaten rag, but I've bitten the bullet.
So how do you wash a wig? Well, just in case you ever need to do it -
Fill a sink with warm water and a squirt of Johnson's Baby Shampoo - make sure it's the 'No more Tears' variety.
Plunge in the wig and swoosh it around carefully for a few moments.
Get frightened by how soggy, small and hairy it looks.
Lift it out, give it a little squeeze, then re-fill the sink with warm water.
Shoosh it around in the water to get rid of the bubbles, then give it a shake.
Set it up on its little stand in the shower and let it drip dry.
Tell the 6 year old that you thought you saw a rat going into the bathroom.
Then, just sit back, relax, and wait for the 6 year old to find it.
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