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  Previous Next UNDERSTANDING DENSITY What is wig density and why is it important? Wig density is the volume of hair on a wig and affects how full or thick it appears when worn. It’s a must-consider factor when shopping for a wig because the higher the density, the fuller and the more natural it’ll appear when worn. Wig density also affects your styling options. Generally, if you prefer wavy or curly hairstyles, a low-density wig will do, but if you love to wear your hair straight, opt for a high-density one. Besides appearance and styling, density also impacts pricing and maintenance requirements. High-density options are typically more expensive and require more wig care products to maintain their richness and feel. That said, wig densities range from extra light to extra heavy, as shown below: Extra light: between 50% to 60% in fullness Light: 80% Light to Medium: 90% -110% Medium: 120%-130%

  Heavy: 140%-150% Extra-heavy: 180%-200% If you prefer short wigs, opt for medium density as short, heavy density wigs tend to look bulky. But with long wigs, your options are varied. The wigs offered here at Perfect Locks are all medium density. How can blend a wig naturally? Braid or Slick Your Hair Braid down your natural hair in lines or slick it back so it stays flat, and the wig looks naturally positioned on your head Prepare for Wig Wear a wig cap or a wig grip to prevent the wig from slipping. Don’t have a wig grip? Alternatively, install the wig, spray a layer of lace glue or adhesive across your hairline where the lace is, and tie it down with a scarf for about 15 minutes to ensure it holds

  Carefully Cut Excess Lace With your wig in place, cut off the excess hairline lace, so the wig looks natural (be careful not to cut any hair strands while doing so. Blend and Rock It! Rock it all day or night, and ensure you use a quality lace glue remover if you used lace glue for installation Will a wig protect my natural hair? Absolutely! In fact, one of the many benefits of human hair wigs is that they can actually help protect your natural hair. When you wear a wig, your hair and scalp is protected from the elements and day-to-day styling damage. This can give your natural hair a chance to rest and recover, which is crucial for maintaining health. They can easily be considered a protective style. CARE & MAINTENANCE How do you take care of wigs?

  Wigs are costly, and just like your natural hair, they require proper care to maintain their longevity. Here are some tips on how to take care of wigs: Store them properly: Avoid storing your wigs in plastic bags as this can cause them to become dry and brittle. Instead, store them in a cool, dry place on a wig stand or mannequin head. Protect them from the sun: Just like your natural hair, exposure to the sun can damage wigs. When you’re outdoors, wear a hat or scarf to protect your wig. Be gentle when brushing: Use a wide-tooth comb or your fingers to gently detangle the hair. Avoid brushing wigs when they’re wet as this can cause them to stretch and break. Wash them properly:Wash your wig with a mild shampoo and conditioner designed for human hair. Avoid using hot water as this can damage the hair. Gently squeeze the water out of the wig and blot it with a towel. Avoid wringing or twisting the wig as this can cause it to stretch and break. Style them carefully: When styling your wig, use low heat settings and avoid using too much product. Overstyling can damage the hair and shorten the lifespan of your wig. With proper care, human hair wigs can last for years. Follow these tips to keep your wig looking its best.

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  Argan Oil Sale price$24 Silk Serum - Perfect Locks Silk Serum Sale price$24 Clarifying Shampoo Clarifying Shampoo Sale price$28 SHOP WIG HAIR CARE How do you store a wig when not in use? When you're not wearing your wig, it's important to store it properly to extend its lifespan. The best way to store a wig is on a wig stand or mannequin head. This will help the wig keep its shape and avoid tangles. You can also store wigs in a cool, dry place, such as a closet or dresser drawer. Avoid storing wigs in plastic bags as this can cause them to become dry and brittle. How do you expand the life of your wig?

  The best way to extend the life of your wig is to take care of it. Store it properly, avoid exposure to the sun, and be gentle when brushing and styling. You should also wash your wig with a mild shampoo and conditioner designed for human hair. If you've glued the lace on your wig down, make sure you use a good lace glue remover so it doesn't get damaged. With proper care, human hair wigs can last for years. So, there you have it! We’ve covered what human hair wigs are, how much they cost, and the ultimate guide you need to purchase the perfect one. Maybe you'll even decide that a wig might not be the right fit for you, and you may be better of with a custom hairpiece or topper instead. Browse our website for more informative posts concerning hair, fashion, and style. For years I've opted for heat styling my natural hair instead of learning about wig maintenance and styling and about the difference between synthetic wigs and human hair wigs because I was intimidated by the installation process—and of course, the final look. However, once I saw YouTube influencer AllyiahsFace install one of the realest-looking wigs last spring, I finally caved and bought a few pieces for myself. I watched hours of YouTube tutorials and consulted my wig-wearing friends for help on my first install. Once I got it down, I was hooked. I've worn curly hairstyles, bob cuts, and mermaid waves, and even threw some fun hair colors into the mix. I went from using a blow-dryer and flatiron daily to having mannequin heads crowd my apartment in just a few weeks.

  Whether that sounds familiar—or you're simply curious about the world of wigs—we tapped experts for tips on everything from wig prep and installation to maintenance and styling. Here's what you need to know. What types of wigs are there? Before even thinking about wig installation, it pays to know what types of wigs are out there, since prices can range from under $100 for synthetic units to well in the thousands for custom-made designs from human hair. There are many different types of wigs to choose from, with the most “popular wig types being lace-front wigs or lace-closure wigs, headband wigs, ready-to-wear wigs, half-wigs, synthetic wigs, human-hair wigs, U-part wigs, and more,” Brittany Johnson, licensed hairstylist and senior content manager for Mayvenn, tells Glamour. I wanted to challenge myself, so I decided to try a lace-front wig first—because those require a more detailed installation process as opposed to glueless, capless, and headband wigs. I knew that once I became comfortable with a lace closure, installing any other type of wig would be a breeze. But since I was still a newbie, I opted for a synthetic unit versus a human-hair wig with a lace closure because it's more affordable. (I also knew that down the line I'd consider making the investment, but not for my first wig.)

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  wig maintenance Courtesy of brand Flwing Body Wave Lace-Front Wig $102 at Amazon wig maintenance Courtesy of brand Nayasa Long Wavy Lace-Front Wig $26 at Amazon wig maintenance Courtesy of brand Cheetah Beauty Short Bob Lace-Front Wig $84 $66 at Amazon wig maintenance Courtesy of brand Lativ Curly Capless Wig

  $23 at Amazon How to install a wig Prepping hair for an installation is key to getting the most natural-looking results. “Before installing your wig, make sure that your natural hair is properly cleansed and protected,” says Johnson. “Use a heat protectant or moisturizing leave-in conditioner, and make sure that your hair is completely dry before placing a wig on top, whether you’re wearing a braid-down or slicking your hair back.” Those with thicker hair usually style their hair with a braid-down pattern underneath their wig cap to ensure that their natural hair stays flat and in place underneath. In my case, I wear my hair straight under my wigs (I'm not good at braids!) and slick it back into a low ponytail that I flip and tuck underneath my wig cap. WATCH Riverdale's Lili Reinhart Fact Checks Beauty Tutorials on YouTube The next phase of installation requires you to have a few hair tools and styling products on deck. “It’s always handy to have a rattail comb, Got2B Glued Blasting Freeze Spray or similar adhesive—if you’re wearing a wig with lace—and light styling products to make sure your wig is styled the way you’d like,” says Johnson. “Using a wig cap and a WigGrip helps to protect your natural hair and keep the wig in place.” A wig grip removes the need for extra clips, tape, and excessive amounts of glue on your head thanks to the stitched fabric that stops your wig from rolling back.

  “While having your wig installed, less is more,” celebrity hairstylist Weezy Thomas tells Glamour. “Simply spray one layer of Got2B Glued Blasting Freeze Spray across your hairline, and then tie it down with a scarf or elastic band for about 10 to 15 minutes and it’ll make your lace look fresher and more natural.” Once your wig is glued down onto your wig cap, it's time to cut the lace with a small razor. “Make sure to only cut off a little bit of the hairline lace at a time and do it while the wig is on your head,” says Johnson. “That way you can follow the pattern of your natural hairline and ensure that you’re not removing too much lace.” Figuring out how to cut the lace requires a lot of attention to detail as razors can cut through it pretty fast. That's why it's a good idea to work slowly to ensure that you're getting as close to your natural hairline as possible without cutting off any hair from the wig. wig maintenance Andrea Navarro I always wondered what I'd look like with long, wavy hair, so I settled on experimenting with the Hanhua Lace-Front Body Wave Wig. I liked that this wig has plucked baby hairs, allowing for a more natural-looking hairline. It's also a lace-front wig, which meant I needed all of the abovementioned tools for installation, along with a small razor for cutting the lace.

  Most Popular Doja Cat entertainment Doja Cat Just Reintroduced the Visible Thong—With a Twist By Kathleen Walsh Olivia Rodrigo fashion Olivia Rodrigo Wore a Lacy Black Négligée for a Night on the Town By Emily Tannenbaum weekly horoscope entertainment Your Horoscope for the Week Ahead By Astro All-Starz Armed with the necessary tips and tools, I slicked my hair back into a small ponytail and threw on my wig cap. Before gluing my wig onto my head, I added a bit of dry shampoo to the wig itself to help get rid of any shine for a more natural vibe. And because not all wig lace is universal, I sprayed tinted spray onto the lace inside the wig to match my scalp's skin tone. I followed up by spraying the Got2B Glued Blasting Freeze Spray onto my wig cap, then using a blow-dryer on the cool setting to help dry the glue (and ensure that my wig cap would stay put). Once my hair was dry, I moved on to the second layer of spray, then laid my wig onto that new layer to secure it in place. Finally, I went in for a third round of spray-and-blow-dry to make sure the lace would completely melt down. \

  As a total newbie, I was surprised to find the installation process fairly seamless to follow. True, there are a ton of steps, but with patience and attention to detail, it's totally possible to nail your first wig installation. Bumble and Bumble Pret a Powder Dry Shampoo Powder Courtesy of brand Bumble and Bumble Pret a Powder Dry Shampoo Powder $28 at Sephora Shakebar Lace Tint Spray Courtesy of brand Shakebar Lace Tint Spray $12 at Amazon Dreamlover Stocking Caps for Wigs Courtesy of brand

  Dreamlover Stocking Caps for Wigs $6 at Amazon Got2B Glued Blasting Freeze Spray Courtesy of brand Got2B Glued Blasting Freeze Spray $5 at Target Schick Hydro Silk Touch-Up Dermaplaning Tool Courtesy of brand Schick Hydro Silk Touch-Up Dermaplaning Tool $6 $5 at Amazon Red by Kiss Edge Laying Scarf Courtesy of brand Red by Kiss Edge Laying Scarf $10 at Amazon Wig styling & maintenance There are tons of ways to style a wig, but you'll want to be mindful of the type of wig you're working with. Synthetic units can melt under too-hot temps, so it's best to play around with heatless styling options for those—think combs or braids. Human-hair wigs take better to heat styling, though experts advise applying a protectant spray beforehand and, if possible, styling with a hot tool that allows for precise temperature control so you don't mistakenly ruin the hair.

  “While having your wig installed you can always apply a light clear serum,” says Thomas. “My favorite is Cantù hair gloss, especially if the hair has been colored or chemically processed in any way. Adding a serum to the hair rejuvenates the strands and makes the hair soft and hydrated.” Depending on the type of wig I have on, I like to cut off small pieces in the front to slick down as baby hairs and make the wig's hairline appear even more natural. And to flatten out any bumps on straight-haired styles, I use the flat edge of a hot comb right along the top. Curly wigs, in my experience, require less maintenance and no heat styling. The curly number I have on in the picture below is a capless and lace-free unit, so it's pretty easy to install thanks to the built-in combs that secure onto my head. I just have to add a little Got2B spray near the hairline for extra security, and it's the perfect wig for days when I'm in a rush. wig maintenance Can you even tell? Andrea Navarro Most Popular Doja Cat entertainment Doja Cat Just Reintroduced the Visible Thong—With a Twist By Kathleen Walsh Olivia Rodrigo fashion

  Olivia Rodrigo Wore a Lacy Black Négligée for a Night on the Town By Emily Tannenbaum weekly horoscope entertainment Your Horoscope for the Week Ahead By Astro All-Starz As far as maintenance and longevity go, that depends on the type of wig you're working with—as well as your upkeep habits. “Human-hair wigs last longer than synthetic wigs,” says Johnson. “A good quality wig can last for months, or even years, with the right maintenance schedule.” When it's well taken care of, a human-hair wig can last over a year, and synthetic wigs can last for up to six months. And while you can shampoo and condition your wigs to keep them looking and feeling fresh, Johnson also recommends following tips directly from the wig manufacturer, to make sure they have the longest lifespan. “It’s important to use products that the manufacturer recommends,” she advises. “Some synthetic wigs can't be washed at all, while some require special cleansing products.” Human wigs should be washed every 7 to 10 wears, while synthetic wigs should be washed every 15 to 20 wears. I shampoo and condition both my human-hair wigs and synthetic wigs accordingly, but I'm careful not to overwash since it can ruin the quality of the hair and decrease the wig's lifespan. Proper upkeep also relates to how long you keep your wig on, especially at night. “If you can take your wig off while you’re sleeping, please do so,” says Johnson. “This gives your natural hair time to breathe, maintains the longevity of the wig, and cuts down on styling time. It’ll be ready to go for the next morning without a ton of touch-up time.” This means that as long as you stay on top of your wig's care, you can wear styles for weeks at a time before having to switch up to something new.

 “We offer repairs because we own the entire process. We have total quality control and can repair wigs. Most of the time, you’d have to throw your wig away.” Then, there’s the classic catfishing of the wig industry: retailers advertise beautiful looking wigs worn by influencers but deliver something that looks like a Halloween costume. To protect yourself, Starr recommends asking as many questions as you can, read reviews, and scope out their social media presence to see what real customers have to say. In her experience as a consultant: “It’s not about you purchasing from me today; it’s about me giving you the information you need to find the perfect piece for you and to be a light in your journey.” 7. TAKE CONTROL AND CHOOSE YOUR DREAM HAIR You’re armed with a comprehensive breakdown of the different types of wigs, which means you’re ready to start shopping! Starr recommends going to a wig shop to try different looks to see how they make you feel. Most importantly, remember that you’re not alone in your quest for the perfect wig. If you ever feel intimidated or ashamed, remember that hair loss and thinning is very common. 40% of women experience hair loss, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. Choosing a wig puts the power back in your hands to choose your dream hair. You are brave, resilient, and above all, deserving of the hair you love.

  “There is a lot of pain in this process for women going through it. Sometimes decisions can be made emotionally. Of all times to invest in yourself, this is the time.” Starr's tips for wig shopping: Ask yourself how it feels: Do you feel like yourself when you put it on? Do you feel confident? If so, you’re on the right track. If not, keep looking. Consider where the part falls: Does the wig part where you would naturally part your hair? Starr recommends blow-drying it off the face to see how it will lay. Experiment with varying qualities. Compare synthetic to human hair and premium European hair vs. Asian hair to see which feels most comfortable and looks the most natural. Try on wigs that you might not ordinarily gravitate toward. Work with the professional retailer and experiment with different looks — sometimes, you might feel the best in something you never would’ve chosen. Take your time; don’t rush it because it’s a process. “You might find your dream hair and have to wait four weeks; it sounds like forever, but in the end, you’ll have the hair you want,” Starr added. We can’t stress the importance of vetting brands when wig shopping to avoid being catfished. Want a safer way to find your dream hair?

  Not only is the wig-buying process overwhelming, but buying a wig during COVID adds an extra layer of stress. With many retailers limiting the number of wigs, caps, and pieces you can try on, your dream hair may feel unattainable. We want you to feel safe and confident in your choice, and that’s why we’re now offering our at-home Fit Kit to help take the stress out of buying a wig. Ready to take the first step toward your most beautiful hair? Learn more about our Fit Kit. IT'S TIME TO LOVE YOUR NEW LOOK! “ You like my hair? Gee, thanks, just bought it.” - Ariana Grande, 7 Rings It can feel like there is a lot of shame and stigmas in the wig industry, which is unnerving considering many people wear hairpieces and wigs every day (including our fave celebs like Ariana Grande!) It’s time to abolish shame and embrace the universality of wigs and hairpieces.

  Everything good is worth fighting for, which is why we stand behind you as you embark on the journey to your best hair yet. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to maximize your next wig choice, use our wig buying guide to help you make the best choice for your needs. Most importantly, know that you are brave for taking this step and investing in the hair you’ve always deserved. Because when you find it? You’ll step into your power again, so get ready to smile, walk taller, and own your look. It’s your time to shine!

 Millions of people around the globe wear wigs of all sizes, colours, styles and for different reasons. The wig industry is an ever-growing market full of stunning, realistic looking, high-quality styles from world-renowned brands. There are plenty of wig wearers out there trying to find the perfect match to maximise comfortability and find a style that suits them best. However, with such a huge number of options to choose from, it’s easy to get a little lost and feel a bit bewildered!

 This essential guide to wigs has all the information you need, all in one place. From understanding the differences between human hair wigs and synthetic wigs to learning how to measure your head for a wig, this guide will ease your concern and ensure you know exactly what to look out for when finding a wig. Whether you’re considering a wig to switch up your style and match the latest trends or you require a wig for medical reasons, here’s everything you need to know.

 Everything you need to know about buying, wearing & owning a wig.

 In order to feel and look your best it’s vital you find the right wig to avoid discomfort and to maximise your confidence. However, finding a comfortable wig that meets your requirements can seem like a mammoth task, especially when there are thousands of styles to choose from. But don’t worry, we’re here to help. This is your one stop shop for everything you need to know about buying, wearing and owning a wig to avoid confusion and help you find, wear and maintain your new wig in the best possible way.

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  This guide will include: Choosing a Wig Different types of wigs Understanding wig cap constructions Buying a wig for medical reasons How to measure your head for a wig Choosing a wig style and colour Popular brands Wearing a Wig How to wear a wig Owning a Wig Looking after your wig Wig accessories Choosing a Wig

 From human hair wigs and synthetic wigs to understanding wig cap constructions, this section will bring you up to scratch on what wigs you should go for to make the right purchase. There is no right or wrong when it comes to choosing a wig, however there are factors to consider that’ll help determine what type of wigs you’ll prefer and will suit you best.

 In recent years wigs have become increasingly realistic thanks to world-renowned wig technology that creates wigs that look just like normal hair. Both human hair and synthetic wigs offer an array of benefits, however depending on your personal circumstances and preferences, you might prefer one over the other.

 Don’t be fooled by the fact synthetic wigs aren’t made out of human hair; their high-quality fibre strands showcase total naturalness and can often be mistaken for real biological hair. Natural looking synthetic wigs offer popular qualities that might appeal to you: they require less maintenance, they’re cost-effective, they hold their style for longer periods of time and conveniently they don’t frizz, regardless of bad weather conditions.

  Human Hair Wigs Made from 100% Remy human hair, if you’re looking to replicate your biological hair colour and style, human hair wigs are for you. With a huge range of styles from leading brands such as Ellen Wille and Raquel Welch, human hair wigs offer versatility and glamour. SHOP HUMAN HAIR WIGS Synthetic Wigs Vs Human Hair Wigs – What’s the Difference? Both types of wigs have their pros and cons: human hair wigs may be the more ‘natural’ looking option but higher in price, whereas synthetic wigs are more cost-effective and hold their style for longer but lack the overall styling versatility human hair wigs offer.

  Why not read more about the difference between human hair wigs and synthetic wigs in our blog to answer your questions in more detail. Understanding Wig Cap Constructions Wigs offer a range of different styles, wig fittings and cap constructions specifically designed to suit every need. It’s important to find the right wig fitting to increase comfort and ensure you feel confident when wearing your wig. From wefted and lace front cap constructions to monofilament and hand-tied wigs, read more about wig cap constructions and learn how to choose the right one for best results. Ellen Wille monofilament cap constructionEllen Wille lace front wig cap construction

  Buying a Wig for Medical Reasons Initially buying a wig for medical reasons can be nerve-racking and daunting as the concept of wearing a wig might be totally new to you. But there’s no need to worry, wigs are designed to help you feel confident, look beautiful and feel more like you again so there’s no need to feel embarrassed or self-conscious. With the right style, you’ll understand what a difference a wig can make to not only your overall confidence but also your general daily life. Wigs for Cancer Our friendly, compassionate and private service ensures a positive shopping experience for our clients undergoing chemotherapy who have decided to try a wig. We offer a huge range of wigs from off-the-shelf to custom wigs, tailor-made to your design with cap constructions that ensure your scalp feels protected and comfortable. From modern cuts to timeless classic styles, we offer a range of wigs for cancer to suit your every need.

  Wigs for Alopecia There is a lot to consider when buying a wig for alopecia, but our experts are here to guide you and make the experience a pleasurable one. From fibre wigs to human hair wigs, blonde wigs to darker wigs, each person has their own needs and preferences. It’s important you find a wig that helps you feel like you again, a wig that sits well and feels comfortable on sensitive scalps and enhances your natural features to bring out that inner glow. How to Measure Your Head for a Wig Wigs come in a range of different sizes; it’s important to take accurate head measurements to ensure you’re buying the correct size for you. A wig should feel as secure and comfortable as possible and getting the correct measurements can help to achieve this. Read our page on how to measure your head for a wig with a video demonstration to follow along. Choose a Wig Style and Colour The visual element of a wig is essential to feeling gorgeous and showcasing complete confidence, so you feel ready to face each day stronger than before. With such a wide selection of different wig styles and colours to choose from it can be quite a mission to find your favourites, even for the most decisive wig wearers.

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