Wigs often get a bad reputation and despite revolutionary changes in the wig industry over recent years, common misconceptions about wearing a wig still persist. Whether you suffer from hair loss, recovering from chemotherapy treatment or just fancy a change in hairstyle, wigs can be a complex world to delve into. This article dispels some of the common myths that are often associated with wearing a wig so you can feel reassured as a first time wig-wearer.
Common Wig Wearing Myths
This is one of the most common concerns for many first time wig-wearers. It is believed that the perceived extra weight from a wig will create an uncomfortable heaviness and the fibres in the wig construction will irritate the scalp. However, quality wigs are now made from ‘breathable’ fabrics which provide cooling and long-lasting comfort throughout the day. Many of our high quality wigs are made from a monofilament material which is incredibly comfortable, natural looking and designed specifically to reduce scalp irritation. Monofilament Wigs are constructed with each piece of hair being delicately stitched onto thin strips of elasticated material so your wig is cool, lightweight and ready to wear all day long. This is not to say that some wigs may itch. What you have to consider is the quality of your purchase (consider double monofilament styles) and perhaps buying a wig cap to combat any sensitivity on your scalp.
A genuine fear for most wig-wearers is that their wig will fall off in public. There are a few steps you can take to ensure this doesn’t happen, leaving you safe in the knowledge that your wig will stay secure all day. There are various methods such as tapes, wig clips and other wig accessories that will achieve this extra security but if you are buying a wig for the first time and do require further advice then please contact one of our wig experts for the best attachment types for your specific wig needs.
Women often use wigs following chemotherapy treatment in anticipation of the regrowth of their natural hair. A big myth which surrounds wigs is that they inhibit the growth of your natural hair, however this is not true. Many women choose to wear a wig or headscarf during this transitional time to boost confidence and also protect a sensitive scalp from the sun.
The biggest worry for many wig-wearers is that their wig looks fake. It is natural to feel concerned that your new wig doesn’t look like your own hair. However, high quality wigs have lots of clever tricks sewn into the cap construction so you can feel confident that your style is naturally fabulous. Lace Front Wigs are one of the most natural wigs, with a sheer natural lace front that creates the look of a natural hairline. Moreover, many of our wigs are fitted with a monofilament top so wherever you part your wig, the innovative design means the hair will look like it’s coming from the scalp.
If you have any other questions or need any wig advice, contact our dedicated, experienced team who can help you decide on which wig will suit your needs. Don’t just take our word for it either, we have a host of guest writers and lovely customers who often like to put pen to paper and write an article or two for us so you can find out what it’s really like to wear one of our fabulous wigs.
I have been wearing wigs for a long time. My advice to newcomers is to be very careful who you deal with. I’m delighted with this company and will stay with them forever.I am now ninety (last March) and I have to say that people think I am 60! I get so many comments. I even had my photo taken on the Queen Mary recently. If anyone would like to see how you can look at my great age…Look on the Internet. Happy wig wearing.
Joanne C
I’ve often been complemented on how good my hair looks and have been asked who my hairdresser is. People are genuinely surprised and think I’m joking when I tell them I wear a wig. One of the best things about wearing a wig is you never have a bad hair day!