How To Add Volume To Your Human Hair Wigs

Are you looking to add volume to the hair? Especially for human hair wigs, having that extra bit of bounce and body can make all the difference. Not only a voluminous wig can give you a fuller look, but also it adds a touch of realism and nature to your look. This guide will walk you through various tricks of the trade to make your wig voluminous and keep it looking natural and lively.

Using curling iron



Adding waves or curls to a human hair wig is an efficient way to inject instant volume. Before you start, it's crucial to select the proper temperature setting for your wigs. Unlike synthetic wigs can’t bear high heat, human hair wigs can use heat styling tools to add waves or curls. Once you've prepped your wig with a heat protectant, wrap a section of hair around the curling iron. Let hair sit for several seconds until the waves or curls are set. Then loosen the hair and use your fingers to separate the waves or curls when the hair is completely cool. This method not only adds fullness but also gives your wig a lively, dynamic look.

Using hair rollers



Using hair rollers at the base of hair to add volume to human hair wigs without drastically altering your wig style is another option. First, smooth the wig and divide it into several manageable sections according to the hair density. Prepare your rollers: it’s usually better to have a variety of sizes available, so utilize them if you have them to add volume to wigs. Pull a portion of the hair strands out using the pointed end of the comb. Then, at the wig’s base, put it under the hair as close as the hair roots. Then, spray hairspray to set the hair. Remove the roller after the hair is held in place. You may also obtain a straight wig with a lovely top today. If the styling product you use contains leave-in conditioner, you should avoid applying it on the hair knots of wear and go wigs, skin lace wigs, or 360 glueless wigs.

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