Tips for Putting on Your First Glueless Wig

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Hair is probably the most crucial body part regarding women’s beauty. A face catches a lot of attraction if accompanied by a beautiful hair set or a hairdo. When it comes to hair, women worldwide are very cautious and vigilant in maintaining and styling their hair. However, nothing in this world is eternal, and hair is no exception.

Multiple factors like age, hormones, medications, stress, etc., cause hair to thin out and, in some extreme cases, reach alopecia. Does this leave the women’s dream of achieving beauty to a dead end?  Thankfully, that is not the case. Welcome to the innovative world of glueless wigs. Any hairstyle is possible; you can look effortlessly beautiful without trying hard.

Whether it be a close friend’s wedding or a workplace event, you can try any look in no time and without breaking the bank. If you’re wondering how to use glueless wigs, we’ve got you covered. Follow our step-by-step guide for that seamless and hassle-free experimental look.

7 Easy Steps for Trying on Your First Glueless Wig

1.    Choose Your Wig

You can pick any wig, full-lace, front or partial lace, or no-lace wig, made of synthetic fibers, animal hair, or straight out of human hair. It all depends upon your choice, budget, and comfort. As evident from the name, a full lace wig is designed to provide a natural-looking hairline, and it’s easiest to place and can be parted anywhere.

However, special care is required with these wigs since they get damaged easily and are pretty expensive compared to their counterparts. A frontal or partial lace wig is designed to give you a natural hairline on your forehead. Compared to full-lace, these wigs are much cheaper and available in multiple materials; however, their downside would be their inadaptability to quick style.

You can also choose a non-lace glueless wig; it’s inexpensive and available in multiple materials. However, it doesn’t give a nice or realistic look and doesn’t naturally blend into the hairline like other wig types. Hence, select a wig that suits your budget, face shape, event, and the time you will use the wig.

2.    Prep Your Hair

It’s mandatory to have a sleek and plain scalp without bumps or uneven places for that natural, seamless look. Comb your hair well, whether long or short, and tie it using a scrunchy, delicate bun, hair pins, or anything for a neat look so that your original hair won’t be visible under the wig. The longer or thicker the hair, the more time and precision it would require. To style them. However, short hair is much easier to prep; you can use a stretchy cloth headband to push your combed and pinned hair back.

3.    Getting Dolled Up in a Wig Cap

The wig cap, either of nylon or net, provides breathability to your scalp and helps mimic the color of your scalp under your wig. Take the wig cap, stretch it, apply it gently over your combed and pinned hair, and line it up perfectly with your headline. After applying, secure it with bobby pins or other clips around the edges, and ensure all of your hair is underneath the wig cap. A wig cap acts as a savior by preventing your glue from slipping off your scalp, providing a plain and smooth base for your wig, and ensuring the wig sets well in your scalp.

4.    Prep the Wig

Before applying the wig onto your scalp, it’s advisable to pull out all of your hair from the wig. If the wig’s hair is long, you can tie it into a ponytail for a smooth transition. For the short wig hair, clip back the hair closest to the edge through bobby pins. Forget about styling your wig now; you can do it later; concentrate on applying it seamlessly and let it settle well.

5.    apply the Wig

Hold your wig from the center, put it over your head, and gently place it over your scalp. Start pressing evenly on every angle for a smooth placement. Sit and keep your head straight, as bending over your head or placing a wig in that position will leave uneven spots on your scalp. Pro tip: if it’s your first time applying a glueless wig onto your scalp,  allow the wig enough time to adjust so it can stele. Don't leave the house shortly after applying the wig; remember, it takes practice, precision, and time to settle it.

6.    Secure the Wig

Once placed perfectly, you can secure the wigs by using bobby pins, q-tips, or a fine-toothed comb to press down the front edge of the wig. Once settled, wait 10-15 minutes, then repeat the same process for the back or side edges. This step isn’t necessary but assists in smooth and perfect wig placement.

7.    Style and complement the wig

Once you feel the wig is placed and sets evenly on your scalp, it’s time to style and accessorize your hair. Wig hair can be styled in multiple ways, such as braids, curled, straightened, etc. Pro-tip: Be a little cautious while using synthetic hair, as these would get melted or damaged while using hair color or straightener since they’re made of synthetic fiber and are vulnerable to heat. Remember, less is more; fewer products, chemicals, or accessories left less residue or dirt in the wig.

End Note

Glueless wigs provide a safe and chemical-free experience; they’re easy to place and comfortable to take off. It’s advisable to use a freeze spray, as it could act as an additional safeguard, especially if you must wear the wig for a more extended period.

The best part is that it’s easily removed using water or a cleanser. Just dab some onto a cotton swab, and you’re good to go. Say goodbye to glue and hello to a seamless and fabulous look that lasts all day long. Have you ever tried placing a glueless wig? How was your experience? Share your insightful memory in the comments below.

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