How to Style a Red Hair Wig

Red hair may seem bold and dramatic, but it can appear completely natural with the right wig. Choose from human and synthetic heat-resistant options when styling with heat tools, and always remember to use heat protection!

Lace Front Wig

This lace front wig has an easy-to-wear mesh cap and four combs for simple installation and wearing. Testers say it looks as if your hair is growing out!

Long Wig

Long wigs are ideal for experimenting with red hair without dyeing your own locks. This human hair wig features a lace front for a seamless hairline and heat tools for styling versatility. It comes in 39 shades and can be steamed or curled for different looks.

Short Wig

Short wigs are great for active lifestyles, as they are easy to maintain and lightweight. This chin-length red wig can even be worn comfortably while exercising! Synthetic and heat-resistant wigs can be styled using hot tools; remember to use a heat-protectant spray first.

Bangs Wig

A wig with bangs creates a realistic hairline and helps disguise forehead lines. Use a deep conditioner specially formulated for colored locks if your wig is made of human hair. Synthetic and heat-resistant wigs can be styled with hair styling tools, but remember to apply heat protection beforehand.

Lace Front Wig

Lace front wigs of human hair with transparent lacing blend seamlessly with your natural hairline. Add baby hair to customize the appearance and create a natural-looking hairline. Secure the lace front wig using a solid adhesive and adjust the fit using tightening straps if available.

Remember that red hair suits all skin tones, but selecting a shade that complements your complexion is essential. Fair-skinned ladies would benefit from copper and auburn shades, while warmer-toned faces tend to look best with strawberry blonde, fiery red, or burgundy tones. If unsure, you can bring your hair sample into a store for advice under natural daylight conditions.