Why do wigs look so fake on my head? This was a question that puzzled me for a long time, until I finally found the answer after continuous attempts. Here are some possible reasons and my experience sharing:
1. The size is not right. At first, I always chose the size of the wig randomly, thinking that "it would be about right". As a result, the wig either slipped off or was too tight to wear. Later, I learned that everyone's head circumference is different. When buying a wig, you must measure your head circumference and choose a wig that fits your size so that you can wear it naturally.
2. Not made of real hair. For a while, I bought a wig made of synthetic fiber for cheap. After wearing it, I found that the color was too bright, the luster was unnatural, and it was easy to get tangled. Later, I tried a real human hair
wear and go glueless wig and found that it was almost the same as natural hair. Both the texture and color looked very real. Although the price is higher, you get what you pay for. It is really worth it.
3. No customization. Although some wigs are made of lace, they are not pre-plucked, bleached or cut. I used to wear this kind of wig and found that the hairline looked very stiff, like a "helmet". Now, I will choose those wigs with pre-plucked hairlines, bleached colors, or even wavy lace edges. This kind of
HD lace wig is closer to the growth form of real hair and looks very natural.
4. Not considering your skin color. The matching of skin color and wig color is also very important. For example, when I had a darker skin color, I chose a cold white wig, which made me look very abrupt. Later, I learned to choose a hair color that suits my skin color, such as dark brown or natural black, so that the overall effect is more harmonious.
I hope these little experiences of mine can help you. If you also think that the wig looks "very fake", you might as well start with the above points to adjust, and you will definitely get a surprise effect!