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For many women, wigs are an essential part of their daily routine, especially for those who suffer from hair loss. Synthetic wigs, in particular, are a cost-effective option for those who want to experiment with different hairstyles or want to wear a wig temporarily. However, one of the biggest drawbacks of synthetic hair is that it can often look obviously fake.
In this article, we'll explore some of the best ways to make a synthetic wig look more realistic. We'll cover everything from selecting the right wig to styling and maintenance tips.
Why synthetic wigs look fake?
Synthetic wigs can sometimes look fake because the fibers used to make them are not as fine or realistic as natural human hair. Additionally, synthetic fibers often have a uniform texture and unnatural shine that can make them look less natural than human hair, which typically have subtle variations in texture and shine.
Another reason why synthetic hair may look fake is that they tend to have a fixed style that cannot be easily changed. Human hair wigs can be styled with hot tools or cut and shaped to create a more natural-looking hairstyle, but synthetic wigs cannot be styled in the same way without risking damage to the fibers.
There are, however, some high-quality synthetic wigs on the market that are designed to look more realistic. The best in plastic fiber synthetic hair are Toyokalon, Modacrylic, and Kanekalon. Some synthetic wigs also feature hand-tied caps or lace fronts that mimic the look of a natural hairline.
Overall, while synthetic hair may not always look as natural as human hair, they can still be a great option for people looking for an affordable and low-maintenance alternative to human hair.
What kind of wig looks most natural?
Human hair wig is generally considered the most natural-looking type of wig because it is made from real hair. The hair is usually sourced from donors, and then carefully processed to create a wig that looks and feels like natural hair.
One reason why human hair look so natural is that the hair can be styled and parted in any direction just like natural hair. This can make it easier to achieve a personalized hairstyle that suits your individual features and preferences.
Another factor that contributes to the natural appearance of human hair wigs is their texture and shine. Human hair has a subtle variation in texture and shine that is difficult to replicate with synthetic fibers or other materials.
However, that human hair can be more expensive than synthetic hair, and require more maintenance. High-quality synthetic hair like lace front wigs with lace fronts can look more realistic because they create a natural hairline.
How to make synthetic wigs look more realistic?
Experts have found that wigs have a positive mental effect on women with hair loss. However, synthetic wigs have a significant drawback. It has an unnatural appearance.
Therefore, you need to play some tricks to help your wigs look more realistic. The following are some of the tips we have summarized.
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Tip #1: Choose the Right Wig
When selecting a synthetic wig, it's important to choose one that closely mimics the texture and shine of real hair. Cheaper synthetic wigs may use lower-quality fibers that look shiny or plastic-like, which can make the wig look fake. Here are some tips to help you find one that suits your needs and preferences:
- Consider the material. Decide whether you want a synthetic or human hair wig based on your budget, desired level of maintenance, and how often you will wear the wig.
- Choose the right style. Consider your face shape, personality, and lifestyle when choosing the style of your wig. Cute little baby hairs can give you a super natural hairline. If you have long baby hairs, your wig should probably have them, too. Short wigs are easier to care for, while longer styles offer more versatility.
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- Pick the perfect wig color. A wig with one flat color would look fake. Choose a color that complements your skin tone and matches your natural hair color. Rooted wigs usually have a darker color at the root.If you can't find wigs with rooted colors, create roots using matte eyeshadows, brow powders or root sprays. You can also ask your stylist to highlight your wig or give it lowlights with two shades slightly lighter than the wig's base color.
- Check the Cap Construction. The cap is the base of the wig that sits on your head. There are several different types of cap constructions. The monofilament and the lace front wig are often considered the most natural-looking as they allow for more versatility in styling and offer the most natural hairline. Make sure the cap construction of the wig is comfortable, fits securely, and looks natural.
- Try it On. Always try on a wig before purchasing it to make sure you pick the right wig size. To figure out your wig size, take out your tape measure. If possible, try on multiple wigs to compare styles and colors.
- Consult with a Professional. Consider consulting with a hair specialist who can help you choose a wig that suits your individual features. They can also give you advice on maintaining your wig. Of course, you can also choose to customize it.
- Look for wigs made from high-quality synthetic fibers. These wigs will have a more natural-looking texture and movement. If you're new to wearing wigs, a pre-styled one may be the best option. Besides, wearing a wig comfortably would need more practice.
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Tip #2: Adjust the Fit
Adjusting the fit of a synthetic wig is an important step to ensure it looks natural and feels comfortable on your head. Here are some steps you can follow to adjust the fit of your synthetic wig:
- Ensuring a proper fit is crucial in making your synthetic wig look more realistic. A wig that is too big or too small can look obvious and unnatural.
- To measure your head, use a cloth measuring tape to take the circumference of your head at its widest point, typically just above your eyebrows and ears. Most wig manufacturers will provide size charts that correlate to your measurement.
- Wigs come with adjustable straps or hooks that allow you to tighten or loosen the wig to fit your head comfortably. It's important to adjust these straps properly so the wig sits snugly on your head without slipping or sliding. This also helps create a natural hairline.
- If the wig still feels loose even after adjusting the straps, you can use wig adhesive tape or glue to secure the wig in place. However, be careful not to apply too much adhesive as it can damage the wig fibers.
Tip #3: Style the Wig
Styling is one of the most important aspects of making a synthetic wig look more realistic. Before cutting and styling your wig, make sure you know what you want to achieve. If you're unsure, seek the guidance of a professional hairstylist who specializes in wigs. Here are some tips for styling your synthetic wig:
- Use heat tools sparingly. Synthetic fibers cannot withstand high temperatures, so be sure to use low heat settings and avoid leaving the tool in one spot for too long. If you absolutely must use a hot tool, consider investing in a heat protectant spray specifically designed for synthetic hair.
- Trim the ends. To make your wig look natural, trim the ends of the wig hair with sharp scissors to create a more uneven look. When cutting your wig, avoid using regular scissors. Instead, use special wig shears or razor blades to create soft, natural-looking edges.
- Add layers. Adding layers to the wig hair can also help make your wig look more natural. Use scissors to cut in some layers or jagged edges to add dimension to the hair. You can also thin out the wig to make it look more natural. A thick wig with too much hair is a obvious sign that the hair is fake.
- Set the style with hairspray. Once you have styled the wig, use a light hold hairspray to set the style in place. Be sure to use a hairspray that is safe for synthetic hair.
Tip #4: Wear the Wig Correctly
Wearing the wig correctly is another crucial aspect of making it look more natural. Before wearing the wig, pick out a few strands on the frontal part to avoid a blocky look. Here are some tips for wearing your synthetic hair:
- Consider Your hairline. One of the biggest giveaways that you're wearing a wig is an unnatural-looking hairline. To avoid this, consider using a wig cap to cover your natural hair and create a smooth base for the wig to sit on. A wig cap can help keep your real hair in place. You can also use adhesive tapes or glues to secure the wig and create a more natural hairline. Be careful not to use too much adhesive as it can damage the wig or irritate your skin.
- Position the wig correctly. To correctly line up your synthetic wig with your natural hairline, first put your wig on your forehead just above your eyebrows. Slide the wig forward just a bit until it hits your natural hairline,, with the back of the wig sitting at the nape of your neck. Use the adjustable straps to ensure a secure fit.
- Style your bio hair. If you have any bio hair showing, style it to match the wig as closely as possible. This can help create a seamless transition between the wig and your real hair.
Tip #5: Play with Accessories
Sure, here are some hair accessories that can help make a synthetic wig look more natural:
- Headbands: A headband can be used to cover the wig's hairline and blend it in with your bio hair. Choose a headband that matches your skin tone or the color of the wig's lace front.
- Scarves: A scarf can also be used to cover the wig's hairline and create a more natural-looking part. You can tie the scarf at the base of the wig or wrap it around your head, leaving the ends loose.
- Hair Clips: Use hair clips to clip the wig to your natural hair or wig cap. This will keep the wig in place and prevent it from shifting around. Choose hair clips that match your hair color or the color of the wig.
- Bobby Pins: Bobby pins can be used to secure the wig to your natural hair or wig cap, especially around the hairline. Make sure to use bobby pins that match the color of the wig or your natural hair.
- Hair Ties: Use hair ties to create a low ponytail or bun with the wig. This will create a more natural-looking style and help to blend the wig in with your bio hair.
Accessories can help conceal any areas where look less natural. You can also experiment with different hairstyles, such as braids and ponytails to get a more natural look. They can also make you feel more comfortable wearing a wig in public.
Tip #6: Take Care of Your Wig
Synthetic hair aren't as durable as human hair, and they need to be taken care of correctly to maintain their appearance. Avoid exposing the wig to heat sources. Proper maintenance is essential in keeping your synthetic hair looking its best. Here are some tips for taking care of your wig:
- Wash the synthetic hair regularly. Using cool water and a gentle shampoo specifically formulated for synthetic hair. Avoid rubbing or twisting the synthetic fiber too hard while washing or drying, as this can cause the fibers to tangle or break.
- Store the wig correctly. When not in use, store the synthetic hair on a mannequin head or wig stand to help preserve its shape. Avoid storing the synthetic hair in direct sunlight or near sources of heat.
- Maintaining your synthetic wigs. Avoid exposing the synthetic hair to direct sunlight, hairdryers, curling irons, or hot water as it can damage the fibers and cause them to lose their color and texture. If your wigs become tangled or frizzy, you can use a detangling spray or fabric softener mixed with water to help smooth the fibers.
By following these simple maintenance tips, you can keep your synthetic wig looking great for longer.
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Tip #7: Use the Right Products
To avoid discoloration, choose the right kind of dry shampoo. For example, when applying dry shampoo to a brunette synthetic wig, use a dry shampoo that is specifically designed for dark hair. To get a more natural hairline, you can place powder all along the hairline - where the lace and knots meet your skin.
Another essential product for maintaining your synthetic wig's appearance is a wig spray or serum. These products help tame frizz and add shine to the fibers, giving the synthetic hair a more natural look. However, be cautious when using these products as too much can make the wig appear greasy or oily.
How to soften synthetic wigs?
Synthetic wigs have come a long way in terms of quality and comfort, but they can still feel stiff and uncomfortable straight out of the package, especially when they're brand new. Now, we'll go over some effective ways to soften synthetic fibers and make them more comfortable to wear.
Method #1: Use Fabric Softener
Using fabric softener is an effective way to soften your synthetic wig. To do this, mix one part fabric softener with three parts water in a spray bottle. Shake the bottle well to mix the solution thoroughly. Spray the solution onto the wig, making sure to cover all areas evenly. You can also apply the solution directly to the fibers of the wig using a soft cloth or sponge.
Next, gently comb through the wig with a wide-tooth comb to distribute the solution evenly throughout the fibers. Be careful not to tug or pull on the wig too hard, as this can cause damage to the fibers.
Once you've combed through the wig, let it air dry on a wig stand or mannequin head. Avoid using heat to dry the wig, as this can damage the fibers and cause them to become even stiffer.
Method #2:Use Conditioner
Another option for softening synthetic hair is to use conditioner. Conditioner is specially formulated to soften and detangle synthetic wig fibers. To use conditioner, fill a sink or basin with cool water and add a small amount of conditioner to the water. Swirl the synthetic hair around in the water for a few minutes, making sure to saturate all areas of the wig.
After a few minutes, rinse the wig thoroughly with cool water. Gently squeeze out any excess water, being careful not to wring or twist the fibers too hard. Place the it on a towel and gently blot the excess water.
Next, place the wig on a wig stand or mannequin head to dry. Avoid using heat to dry it, as this can cause damage to the fibers.
Method #3:Use Vinegar
Vinegar is another effective method for softening synthetic fibers. Vinegar helps to break down any chemical residues that may be present in the fibers of the wig, which can contribute to stiffness and discomfort. To use vinegar, mix one part white vinegar and three parts water in a spray bottle. Shake the bottle well to mix the solution thoroughly.
Spray the solution onto the synthetic wig, making sure to cover all areas evenly. Let the solution sit on the wig for 10-15 minutes before rinsing it off with cool water. Gently squeeze out any excess water, being careful not to wring or twist the fibers too hard.
Place the wig on a towel and gently blot the excess water from the wig. Next, place the wig on a wig stand or mannequin head to dry. Avoid using heat to dry the wig, as this can cause damage to the fibers.
• Tips for Softening Synthetic Wigs
Be gentle: Synthetic fibers are delicate, so it's important to handle them gently when washing and styling. Use a wide-tooth comb to detangle the fibers, and avoid pulling or tugging on the wig too hard.
Follow the care instructions: Different synthetic wigs may have different care instructions, so it's important to read the label carefully before washing your wig. Some wigs may require special care or cleaning products, so make sure you're following the manufacturer's recommendations.
Store your wig properly: When you're not wearing your wig, store it on a wig stand or mannequin head to help maintain its shape. Avoid storing the wig in direct sunlight or in a humid environment.
Use heat protectant: If you're styling your synthetic wig with heat tools, make sure to use a heat protectant spray to help prevent damage to the fibers.
Be patient: Softening a synthetic wig can take some time, so don't get discouraged if you don't see immediate results.
Can I dye my synthetic wigs?
Yes, it is possible to dye synthetic wigs, although the process can be a bit different than dyeing natural hair or human hair wigs. Because synthetic fibers are made from plastic materials, they cannot be colored using traditional hair dyes. Instead, you will need to use a special type of dye that is designed specifically for synthetic fibers.
These dyes are often called "wig dyes" or "fabric dyes," and they can be found at beauty supply stores or online. Before dyeing your wig, you will need to make sure that it is clean and dry. You may also want to test a small section of the wig with the dye first to make sure that it will take the color evenly.
When you're ready to dye your wig, mix the dye according to the instructions on the package and apply it evenly to the wig using a brush or sponge. Be sure to work the dye into every strand of the wig to ensure that the color is even. Once the dye is applied, let it sit for the recommended amount of time before rinsing it out thoroughly with cool water.
After the wig is rinsed, gently blot it with a towel to remove excess water, and then allow it to air dry completely before styling. Keep in mind that synthetic fibers can be more delicate than natural hair, so you'll want to take extra care when brushing, combing, or styling your newly dyed wig.
Final thoughts
In conclusion, getting a natural-looking wig requires a bit of effort and attention to detail. By utilizing any of the hacks mentioned above, you will be able to achieve a more realistic look for your synthetic wigs.
If you would like additional information on this topic or a free consultation on how synthetic wigs could make you look and feel your best - please feel free to contact us. We would love to help you and listen to your suggestions!
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