Long Hair Wigs

Get that perfect chin-length bob without visiting a stylist with this synthetic hair wig featuring monofilament parting to mimic natural hair growth – ideal for those with sensitive scalps or alopecia. Made of heat-friendly Kanekalon fibers, this wig features an inner rose net with adjustable hooks to ensure an optimal fit and comes in various shades to complement the hair color of its wearer.

Choosing a Wig

Long hair wigs generally fall into two categories. One type is constructed using natural human hair, while the other uses artificial fibers. Each option offers its own set of advantages and disadvantages; human hair wigs may look and feel more realistic but may cost more to maintain; additionally, regular shampooing and conditioning sessions will likely be needed to keep them correctly. Customers looking for a long wig with a natural appearance should select a style that complements their face shape; for instance, a long feathery style will help downplay a vast forehead and highlight other features in their face shape. For example, if they have a heart-shaped face, a class with feathering around the chin will help to downplay a broad forehead while accentuating other features in their face shape. As important as choosing a color suitable to the wearer’s complexion, there’s a wide variety of wig shades. Choosing lighter hues will brighten the complexion, while darker tones will darken face features.

Embracing Your New ‘do

Making your way through an adjustment period for a long wig may be daunting at first, but with patience and encouragement from friends, you’ll soon become comfortable with it! You might even discover yourself loving it! One of the best ways to adapt to a wig is through experimentation with different styles. Explore classic or French braid updo looks, half-up, and half-down techniques for the best results. Wigs are more susceptible to knots than natural hair, so it’s advisable to detangle them thoroughly before styling them. In addition, using a heat protectant before beginning can prevent damage to your wig and minimize unnecessary upkeep costs. Be sure to spend enough time trimming and styling your wig before wearing it in public. Even just a tiny amount of trim can go a long way toward making it appear more natural and pleasing to the eye.

Taking Care of Your Wig

Caring for your long hair wig properly is vital to keeping it looking fantastic for as long as possible. Whether made of human or heat-friendly synthetic fiber, proper care instructions must be followed so your wig remains gorgeous over its lifespan. As excess heat can damage and matt your wig, use caution when using heating tools that emit it – use heat protectants before using any such device to lower the risk of permanent ravaging to your locks. Clean your wig regularly to keep it looking its best. Use a mild shampoo formulated for color-treated hair to gently and evenly apply a lather throughout, then rinse thoroughly. Never squeeze or wring the wig while washing!

Getting Started

As with any change to your hairstyle, getting used to your new do can take time and some experimentation. Be open to external feedback from friends and family on what styles may work for you, and don’t hesitate to seek their opinions when needed. Take pride in your new look; long hair wigs will quickly become part of your arsenal! Johnson advises beginners to start by choosing either a short wig or a lace front wig, as these styles are more accessible to sort than longer ones. She recommends applying a leave-in conditioner to hydrate your wig before styling and adding heat protectant spray before using hot tools on synthetic or human hair wigs. UNice has an outstanding selection of long wigs in classic styles and the latest trends, making it easy to find something to match your personal aesthetic. Check out our long-hair wig collection now – they’re great for cosplay, everyday wear, or an evening out on the town!