The size of the wig cap is also one of the determinants of whether the appearance is beautiful and real. If you are a wig buyer, what would you do when you encounter
360 Wigs that are too big or too small? This blog is a collection of some experienced people. The practice-(hairdresser or fashion blogger) came from.
Adjust the oversized
360 Lace Wig to fit your head
If your 360 wig is unstable on your head, empty or loose, we do not recommend you to wear this wig directly, you need some skills to redesign it, just like this:
step 1
Measure and record the dimensions of your head.
Step 2
Put the
360 Lace Front Wigs on your head and mark out the extra lace.
third step
Use scissors to make a cut on the rear of the hairpiece and trim off the overabundance lace you estimated. Be mindful so as not to trim your hair when trimming your hair. Measure the boundary of the new hairpiece and contrast it with your head perimeter. The two estimations should now be something similar.
the fourth step
Utilize a hairpin or clasp to append the hairpiece and give it a shot. Check whether it fits at this moment, and in case it is still too enormous, remove more lace.
Step 5
At this time, you need to sew the lace by hand to ensure everything is accurate and safe.
Step 6
Put on your 360 wig and make sure it fits perfectly!
Adjusted small hat
When you feel a tight bondage in your head! It is possible that your wig hat is too small! It seems more difficult to adjust a small hat, because you cannot artificially make the hat larger. If you do, it may change the shape of the hat or even damage the wig!
When you buy a wig on mslynn, if you place an order without remarks, we will send you a medium-sized wig. The medium-sized wig is designed to fit most people’s heads. Of course, if your head The department is relatively small, we also provide small size. If your head is relatively large, it is also possible to choose a larger cap size.
I hope you have found this guide useful. If you need any more help just let us know either by visit
www.mslynnhair.com