Check out These Tips and Tricks on How to Wear a Wig With Style!

Besides the obvious upside of being able to skip a bad hair day without damaging your natural hair, wearing wigs allows you to switch up your look as much as you want! With so many colors, lengths, and textures to choose from, wig wearers can achieve an incredible range of different hairstyles. However, putting on a wig for the first time can be a bit challenging. Below is a step-by-step beginner's guide that will help you get comfortable with any wig type.

Finding the Right Wig 

To achieve the desired look, choosing a right-sized wig for your head circumference and face shape is key. Think about the different wig styles, cut, hair quality, and the specific cap construction, and find one that seamlessly integrates with your scalp, facial features and personal style.

If you are looking for a wig that closely resembles your own hair, then a human hair wig is the best option. However, if you are looking for a wig with a more stylized look, then a synthetic wig may be the better choice. Another important factor to consider is how often you will be wearing the wig. Synthetic hair wigs are generally more durable than human hair wigs and can be worn on a daily basis without too much wear and tear. However, human hair wigs are more expensive than synthetic wigs and may require special care and cleaning in order to extend their lifespan. Ultimately, the decision between a synthetic wig or human hair wig comes down to personal preference and lifestyle considerations.

Once you have settled on the perfect wig for your goals, you are all set to slay!

Preparing Your Hair

The first step to wearing a wig is preparing your hair. Ensure your hair is as flat as possible to lay a better foundation for a natural-looking hairline because a weird hump on your head is the last thing you would want! For short hair, you can slick it back with gel or mousse, while for long hair, flat twists or cornrows are a great way to flatten your hair. 

Putting on Your Wig Cap

Once your hair has been flattened and pinned down, put a wig cap to keep your own hair in place and prevent your natural locks from getting tangled with the wig. A wig cap liner also creates a barrier that protects your wig from the oils on your scalp while protecting your natural hair from potential breakage due to friction.

Wig caps come in different sizes, colors, and materials, so purchase one that matches your head and scalp color. If the wig cap does not match your skin tone, lightly pat your correct shade of foundation powder onto the cap so that the parting of the wig looks more natural. Then, to tuck all of your natural hair underneath the cap, start at the back and adjust the cap, so it sits firmly on your hairline. 

Wearing Your Wig

Now that your hair is ready, it is time to put on your wig. Using both hands, start by placing the front of your wig to your natural hairline and then pull the rest of the wig over the back of your head. 

Wigs can be attached to your head in a variety of ways, but wig clips and wig tape are two of the most common methods. wig clips are small metal clips that attach to the hair underneath the wig. Wig tape is a double-sided adhesive that sticks to both the wig and your head. Both wig clips and wig tape are available in a variety of sizes and colors to match your wig. 

To attach a wig using wig clips, simply open the clip and attach it to the hair underneath the wig. To attach a wig using wig tape, peel off one side of the tape and stick it to the wig. Then, peel off the other side of the tape and stick it to your head. Press down on the wig to secure it in place. Whether you're using wig clips or wig tape, be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for best results.

Styling Your Wig

When it comes to wig styling, the sky's the limit! You can go for a classic look, or get creative and try something new. The important thing is to find a style that suits you and your wig. Here are a few tips to get you started:

  • Start with a clean wig. Make sure it is free of tangles and knots before you start styling.
  • Experiment with different styles. Try out a few different looks until you find one that you like.
  • Use the right tools. Invest in a high quality wig (wide tooth) comb and wig brush to help you create the perfect style.
  • Be patient. It may take a little time to get the hang of wig styling, but it will be worth it in the end.

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