Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)
Use a soft tape measure to measure the circumference of your head, starting at your forehead and going around to the nape of your neck.
Most synthetic wigs cannot be dyed, but some human hair wigs can. Check the care instructions before attempting to dye your wig.
Follow the care instructions that come with your wig, and use cool water to set your style.
The lifespan of a wig depends on several factors, including the type of wig, how often you wear it, and how well you care for it. Synthetic wigs typically last 4-6 months with proper care, while human hair wigs can last up to a year or more.
We do not recommend swimming in your wig, as chlorine and salt water can damage the fibers. If you must wear your wig while swimming, we suggest wearing a swim cap over your wig and rinsing it thoroughly with cool water afterward.
Most wigs come with adjustable straps at the back that allow you to tighten or loosen the fit. You can also take your wig to a professional stylist to have it customized to your head shape.
Yes, you can wear a wig even if you have a sensitive scalp. Look for wigs that are made with soft, breathable materials and avoid wearing your wig for extended periods of time.
Follow the care instructions that come with your wig, and use cool water to set your style. You can also visit a professional stylist for help with styling your wig.
When you’re not wearing your wig, store it on a wig stand or mannequin to help maintain its shape. You can also cover it with a wig cap or protective bag to keep it clean and free from dust.
We do not recommend wearing your wig to bed, as it can cause tangling and damage to the fibers. Instead, remove your wig before going to bed and store it on a wig stand or mannequin.