How To Put On A Wig

If you have a lot of your own hair, the first step is to pull it back and pin it up. One great trick is to separate the hair into two sections on each side of your head. Twist the hair as you pull it back and around the head so that it will eventually lay flat. This tactic can help avoid a pony tail bulge. You may choose to use pins, braids, wig caps (recommended) or a great product called Sure Grip to secure your hair. A wig cap or wig grip can be helpful even without hair to keep wigs secure and in place.

Hold your wig at the sides (ear tabs) and, starting at the front, place it at your natural hairline. Slide it on toward the nape of your neck and shift as needed using the ear tabs to help center your wig. Adjustable straps at the nape may help to achieve a more secure fit. If handling a lace-front wig, take care not to tug on the lace as it can be a bit delicate.

Don't worry if it doesn't look perfect right away, start styling!

Practice makes perfect but if you still having a little trouble, call to speak to one of our wig experts.


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