I believe that this is our most concern problem. There are some skills about it.
Have a good cut – having your wig professionally cut can make all the difference. Wigs in general have 20-40% too much hair in them and this needs to be removed for the hair to move like real hair and not swamp the person underneath.
There are also lots of ways that hairdressers trained in wig cutting can make it look more natural. The choice of hair color should suit your complexion – rather than going for something that makes you looked washed out or is to drastic a change.
Use products – You can use any water soluble product on a wig including matte products like dry shampoo or sea salt spray on blondes to take away the shine, serum and wax on brunettes to make the hair move. Avoid hairspray, they will make the hair stiffer than it actually is.
Make sure it is in the right place and straight – this sounds silly but the easiest way to tell a wig is a wig is when it isn't on properly. The under wiring of the wig should be flush to the temples, the base of the wig should be approximately 4 fingers above the eyebrows and the wig should be adjusted and tightened as necessary.
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