It may be helpful to hold the wig upside-down and spray it with the dry shampoo before putting it on.
This will help make the strands look bouncy and maintain their shape.
Remember not to go overboard with the tweezing. Avoid removing too many hairs from a particular spot, since that can make the wig look bare.
Make sure the wig is completely dry before you remove the curlers and put on the wig.
If the hairline on the wig looks unnatural, try tying a scarf around the wig hairline to cover the area.
If you have a dark colored human hair wig, your hairstylist may be able to add highlights for dimension around your face.
Keep in mind that, unlike real hair, your wig hair won’t grow back after a cut. Make sure to visit an experienced stylist!
If you’re planning to style the hair with hot tools frequently, be sure to use a heat protecting spray to avoid frying or breaking the strands.
This will ensure that the wig fits snugly along your hairline, but doesn’t squeeze or press on your skin.
You can find wig tape at most cosmetic supply stores, or you can order it online.
Wig glue is a gentle adhesive that’s safe for use on your skin. When you want to remove it, simply use a cotton swab to dab rubbing alcohol along the hairline and pull the wig away from your head slowly. You can purchase wig glue at most cosmetic supply stores, or you can order it online.
If you have a receding hairline, you might opt for a wig that has bangs to cover up the area where your natural hairline would be.