Wig Tutorial - How To Wear & Style Short, Medium And Long Wigs
Nowadays there is an increasing concern over the problem that how to put on and style a short, medium, long wig? Honest Hair Factory work with women with no hair, extremely fine hair, longer hair and frizzy hair. Our hair wefts are open and airy, which helps your scalp breathe and does not inhibit your hair growth, to save every precious hair we have on our head. Today, we are mainly focused on the short, medium and long wig tutorial for wearing and styling.
Best Tips To Install & Style Short, Medium And Long Wigs
Before you put on a wig, some people prefer to do hair differently, you’d better make a very secure bun down low, so it becomes an anchor for the wig, a nice secure bun instead of a loose bun can ensure you a great effect of wearing wigs. No one will notice the bun after wearing a wig. Furthermore, it’s very important to slick all the hair if you have wisps of hair in bun, in order to keep your hair nice and tight. If you can't make a bun because you have no hair or very fine hair, then at a minimum put your hair behind your ears and brush this hair back. Next, we are going to share the tips of wearing and styling short, medium and long wigs, the tips to style a wig that works with any of the wigs, it doesn't matter the length.
1. Short Length Wig
Wear Short Length Wigs
Start with wearing a short length like bobo wig, hold the bottom of the wig. Here comes the first trick is that you are going touch your forehead very low, right above your eyebrows and below the forehead. Because you want to be able to stretch the wig over your head, if the wig's too high, it's going to keep popping off. Still holding the bottom and tucking in any extra hair with your thumbs. Looking for the top of the wig to touch your hairline slowly lift, when you think you've got it right then have both sides of your wigs even.
Style Short Length Wigs
If you are brand new to wigs, here comes the best wig tutorial for styling. The first thing you need to do is imaging you had a headband (going ear to ear from the headband), take your fingers and brush up and back. Use your fingers, and just graze the wig gently, until getting it where you want. If you want to look more volume, using a brush and backcomb close to the root. The wigs from Honest Hair Factory are machine teased, which means when you shampoo it and condition it, all the wigs dry to the style you purchased. You can customize your wig, trim or shorten it or take it to your hairdresser.
2. Medium Length Wig
Wear Medium Length Wigs
Wear it the same way, placing it low on your forehead, grabbing the bottom of the wig and gently slowly lifting it until seeing the hairline, the last step is to even the wig. If your wig feels strange on your head, it probably means it's not laying the way it was meant to lay.
Style Medium Length Wigs
Mess it up a little bit so it looks like your real hair. If a wig feels like too much right around your face, maybe the bangs need to be trimmed a little bit. If you have a smaller face, you can put the side of your hair behind the ears. Or you pull some hair from the back and clip-in.
3. Long Length Wig
Wear Long Length Wigs
Holding the back and putting it on, just touching between your eyebrows and forehead, tucking a bun in. Actually, everything is the same, you still need to raise the hairline up, make sure the wire is straight right against your face.
Style Long Length Wigs
If feels long and messy on your face after wearing it, don’t be afraid. Here are some ideas to style long length wigs, first of all, take a small selection of your hair to your side part, and put it right around your ear, but remember to hold a small piece stay at your temple, surprisingly, this hairstyle will open up your cheekbone. As a matter of fact that, long hair wigs can start to slide more often than shorter wigs. The best thing you can do is put a couple of bobby pins around your ear, or have some metal clips sewn underneath your side front, then you put the clips on and snap it in place. If you want some height, taking pieces from the top of your head, holding that piece of hair and going forward for more height, and clip-in.