Q: How do I put on a wig?
A: After removing your wig from the box, take off the protective hairnet (if the style has one) and give it a good shake. If it is a ready-to-wear synthetic hair, you are ready to go! If it requires customization (such as trimming a lace front), we recommend you consult a hair stylist. Check out our salon locator to find local salons familiar with wearable hair.
If you have a lot of your own hair, the first step is to gather it back and up. One great trick is to separate 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). A wig cap can be helpful even without hair to keep wigs secure and in place. Hold your wig at the sides and starting at the front, place it at your natural hairline. Slide it on toward the nape of your neck .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
A: When not in use, store your wig on a mannequin or wig stand to maintain its shape and wash only when necessary (roughly once every 10-14 days of wear but more often if your lifestyle or environment calls for it).
A: Hair color images are presented to give you a visual representation of color options for each item. However it must be noted that on screen representations do not necessarily precisely represent actual colors due to variable monitor calibrations. Additionally, the computer or device you use may have an impact on how colors appear.
A: Unfortunately, any heat styling runs the risk of damaging synthetic wigs. Wigs with synthetic hair can be purchased pre-curled or in any style you desire. Alternatively, you could curl the wig with a styling method that does not involve heat. Wigs with human hair will not be damaged by heat styling.
A: Wigs made with human hair can be colored or styled as you would your own hair. Synthetic wigs can’t be colored, heat styling of any kind could be damaging to the fibers.
A: Typically, hair wigs can last up to a year or longer. Lace wigs should last up to three to six months, depending on how often they are worn and how they are cared for. We do not recommend touching water. It can put too much stress on the hair and create unmanageable tangles. Also, pool chemicals and salt can damage the hair and affect color.
A: The adjustable elastic band inside the wig can help you get a secure, comfortable and close fit.