If the wig has a problem of thinning in a certain area, whether it is due to styling errors, damage from high temperature tools, excessive pulling, or quality problems, there are some practical and highly operational remedies that can help you “save” this wig. Here are a few targeted suggestions for human hair wigs.
1. Mild thinning: adjust by parting or cover with hair powder
Adjust the part or wear it on the other side, if your wig supports “free parting”, wear it in another partition to hide it in a non-key area.
Use covering products like shadow powder that are close to your hair color, and lightly sweep them on the sparse areas to increase the visual density. Choose waterproof products that are not easy to fall off.
2. Moderate thinning: hair building fibers + heat styling adjustment
Use hair building fiber sprays to spray small particles of fiber on the thinning area to fill the visual “gap” immediately.
Use the curling iron to increase the volume if the wig is too flat; use a low-temperature curling iron to increase the volume at the root. Or tease the hair and then fix it with spray to create a sense of thickness.
3. Severe thinning: manual hair repair or professional repair
If the wig mesh base is partially damaged or thinned in large areas, use a crochet tool to hook new hair into the lace mesh base manually. As DIY is more difficult, we recommend finding a professional wig repair master to handle it.
4. Avoid thinning in the future
To avoid thinning hair later, daily care requires such as avoid frequent high temperature styling, using a wide-tooth comb to comb the wig, especially when it is wet. And hang it up or wear it on a dummy head when storing it to avoid the wig from collapsing, tangling, and breaking the hair.
Regularly deep care your
human hair wigs with wig-specific care essential oils.