FAQS

NEW TO WIGS

Q: How to measure your head?

A: Measure your head circumference with a soft tape measure along your hairline.

Q: How do I know what size wig I will need?

A: Most wigs are available in average size, which means they fit heads 21 ½ to 22 ½ inches in circumference. The wigs have adjustable straps and stretch so they can be adjusted. 95% of all women fit into the average size. Petite is typically 20" to 21".

Q: How do I choose the right wig color for my skin tone?

A: Match your wig color to your skin's undertones:

Cool Undertones: Blue or purple veins, look for ash, cool, or neutral colors. Warm Undertones: Green veins, choose gold, warm, or neutral colors. Pick a color that makes you feel confident.

If this is your first wig?

Choose a color close to your natural hair color and length to get used to wearing wigs. Once you become obsessed with wig-wearing, I suggest trying new colors, lengths and styles. Have FUN WEARING WIGS!!!

Q: What length do you want?

A: All wigs range from short, medium, to long. We offer a variety of lengths and styles.

Q: What is Density?

A: Wigs range in thickness depending on density. Natural hair is 110-130%. Wigs range from 130-150%, 150% being the most common. We try to carry a wide range of densities for everyone. We suggest going with a lower-density wig if you are new to wearing wigs since these will be closer to what you are used to with bio hair.

Q: How can I make sure my wig stays in place?

Ensure the wig fits well using adjustable straps. For extra security, use products like The Hair Grip or sew-in clips. Available in-store.

Q: What is the average life of a wig?

A: The average life with proper care is typically 8 months to a year. I have personally had some for longer. it is all about preventive care. Make sure you are not over brushing your wigs. You want to use a wig brush on your wigs and a wide tooth comb with curly wigs. Start at the base of the wig and work your way up to the roots. Always try to pull your wigs off the nape of your neck to help prevent friction. If you take care of your wig can last you a long time!!

Q: Are the wigs itchy?

A: The wigs are very comfortable and most people have no problem with itching. If you have any issues we suggest trying a wig cap wig grip combo. It is made of a very soft material that will protect your head. You can also take scar tape and run it along the lace area of the inside of the wig and that will help with itching as well.

Q: Can I cut my wig?

A: Yes. If you are considering cutting or thinning your wig, we highly recommend that you take it to a hairstylist who is experienced in cutting wigs.

Q: Can I color my wig?

A: You can not use traditional dye or bleach on synthetic hair. Since it is a fiber, the dye will not adhere to it. Although not recommended, Rit Dyemore synthetic dye can be used in some cases. You can also use root spray to add roots to your wigs and lowlights.

Q: How do I secure my wig?

A: Most women just wear a Wig Grip, wig cap, or our wig grip combo. Some use nothing at all. For women with hair, the metal clips are great for added security. For women who don't have hair, the grip, cap combo is great as well!

 

Styling

Q: Can I style my wig using heat tools?

A: Heat-friendly synthetic wigs can be styled with tools under 350°F. Human hair wigs can be styled like natural hair. Allow curls to cool to set the shape.

Q: How can I achieve a natural hairline with a wig?

A: Use a lace front wig or pull out some of your own hair along the hairline. This gives the most natural appearance.

Q: How can I add volume to a flat wig?

A: Tease the roots, hang the wig upside down, or use hairspray. Shaking the wig out of the box helps activate built-in volume. You can also use a hair dryer under the cap at the hair-line. and part.

Q: How can I restore a synthetic wig that has become frizzy?

A: Use a steamer and a round brush for regular synthetic wigs. For heat-friendly synthetic wigs, use a boar bristle brush and blow dryer or flat iron for extreme damage.

Q: How can I prevent my wig from getting tangled during the day?

A: Use leave-in conditioner and keep a detangling comb handy. On windy or active days, tie your wig in a low ponytail or braid.

 

Wig Care

Washing Your Wig

Wash and condition your wigs every 15-25 times you wear your wig, to keep it looking soft and natural. The time will very based on if you are putting any products in your wig or wearing any makeup. You will be able to tell when it’s time for your wig to get a bath. Over washing can cause damage to your wig too.

Use a gentle laundry detergent or synthetic wig shampoo to wash your wig and a wig conditioner or fabric softener on the ends of your wig. You can also use After we suggest using some type of wig conditioning spray.

Shampoo Directions:

Fill a basin with COLD WATER. Pour one capful of shampoo into the basin. Put your wig into the water and swish gently. Wash for 1 minute or less; then rinse well with COLD WATER. For best results, follow with a conditioner for synthetic wigs or fabric softener.

Storing your Wig

Q: How should I store my wig to keep its shape and longevity?

Use a folding wig stand or store the wig inside out in its original box. Canvas or Styrofoam head forms are also good for styled wigs.