How to Put on a Wig? Super Easy Guide

burmese curly wig

Putting on a wig for the first time can be really stressful. I was super nervous with my first HD lace Burmese curly wig. I was sweating and worried I would ruin it completely. But after trying many times, I found simple tricks that work on this wig. Today I’m sharing an easy step-by-step guide to help you wear a wig well — no stress, just quick and nice results!

1. Get Ready First

Before you start, get your wig and natural hair ready. This makes everything much easier. Wash and dry your own hair. Clean hair helps the wig stay on better. Put on a wig cap to flatten your hair and stop your scalp from showing. Comb your wig to remove tangles. Loosen the straps first. Pro tip: For my HD lace Burmese curly wig, I always clean the lace front to make sure no dust or sticky stuff is left.

2. Put the Wig On Gently

Take your time with this step! Hold the wig by the sides, not the front. The front part is the most important. Place the wig on your head and line the front with your hairline. For the HD lace Burmese curly wig, the lace should sit just above your forehead. Push it back gently to cover the entire head. Make sure it is not tilted. For wear and go wigs, you can adjust the bands now for a nice fit — not too tight, or you’ll get a headache.

3. Secure the Wig

Keep it in place all day long. If you use a glueless wig, tighten the back straps little by little until it feels secure. If you wear a lace wig like my HD lace Burmese curly one, use small clear tape along the hairline, or use glue. For colored bob wigs, I use a little concealer to hide small gaps. It looks so natural!

4. Style and Blend

Make it look like real hair! Style the wig with your fingers. Don’t brush curly wigs too much — it causes frizz. Trim some baby hairs along the hairline. Lace front wigs are great because you can pull the hair back and still look natural. I love how my HD lace Burmese curly wig turns out — soft, bouncy, and really real. My colored bob wigs are so easy for busy days.

Final Tip

Don’t feel bad if your first try is messy! I messed up my first lace front wig three times. The more you practice, the easier it gets. Just follow these steps: prep, align, secure, style. Whether you wear an HD lace Burmese curly wig, a colored bob wig, or a glueless wig, you’ll look great in minutes. Grab your wig and try — you’ve totally got this!

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