The correct way to wear human hair wigs

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Before wearing human hair wigs, you need to wrap your hair in a hairnet. Roll up the hairnet and place it around your neck, noting that the top wide edge of the net faces down.

The correct way to wear human hair wigs

Before wearing human hair wigs, you need to wrap your hair in a hairnet. Roll up the hairnet and place it around your neck, noting that the top wide edge of the net faces down. Then pull the hairnet up from the neck until it reaches the hairline on the forehead, where the wide edge of the hairnet should be. Put all of your hair in the net and knead it so that it is evenly distributed, not in a lump. Finally, close the opening of the hair net, you can directly tie a knot to the opening at the end of the hair net, or you can tuck the extra hair net directly into the fixed hair net. ‌ 1
When wearing human hair wigs, it is recommended to wear it from the front to the back, first find the position in front of the fringe, and then pull it to the lower part of the back of the head, and pull the internal network to the hair root position near the neck, and wrap all the hair net. Then adjust the interlining on both sides of the ear to ensure that the wig is worn accurately and symmetrically. ‌ 2
Bangs can be done according to personal preference, can be 2/8 points, or can be combed into other styles. If the wig has a special hair comb, you can use the hair comb to comb the fringe to make it more natural and smooth.
For short hair wigs, you can use a special hair comb to comb the surface of the wig, and then grasp it by hand, it will appear very natural.
For long hair wigs, you can grab part of the hair from the back of the hand to the chest, and then grab the hair on both sides of the ear with your hand, the whole will appear more fluffy and natural. The top of the head or straight hair can be combed with a special hair comb, or by hand.
Note: When wearing and taking care of the wig, be gentle and careful to avoid excessive pulling resulting in damage or deformation of the wig.

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