Beginner’s Guide to Wig Styling
- shedoll
- 1 day ago
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First, prepare water, a hair dryer, styling spray, a hair pad, and scissors.
However, the styling spray, hair pad, and scissors are not strictly required—
they are optional items that will help you achieve a better result if available.

Wigs without bangs are generally the most difficult to style, as the hairline often looks unnatural.However, with the right techniques, you can still refine it and make it look much more natural and beautiful.
Start by shifting the wig into a side part.Because of the way wigs are constructed, the part line cannot naturally stay in place,so lightly spray the wig with water to dampen it and make the hair easier to control and shape.
After adjusting the part, lightly spray some styling mist onto the dampened area(this step is optional and can be done only if needed).
Then use a hair dryer on warm air to partially dry the area,while using your fingers to lift and pinch the top to create a higher crown shape.(Be careful not to burn yourself with the heat from the dryer.)
Finally, switch the dryer to cool air to set the shape and stabilize the style for a more natural finish.
If you want to enhance the crown height even more, you can add a hair pad at this stage to increase volume.
If you don’t have a hair pad, simply skip this step—it won’t affect the rest of the process.
Next, adjust the height of the wig’s front hairline.
Measure from the eyebrows upward, keeping about three to four finger-widths
between the brows and the front edge of the wig.
This creates a more natural and well-balanced appearance.
Finally, use a comb to sweep horizontally from left to right,
breaking up the stiff lines of the wig so it appears more natural.






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