Once I bought a beautiful-looking lace wig, but it kept sliding back when I put it on, and I couldn't wear it steadily. That's when I realized that wigs also come in different "sizes".
My head circumference is small, and that wig is a standard size without an adjustment strap, so it can't be worn firmly. Later I learned that when buying a wig, I should pay special attention to the cap circumference information, such as whether there are adjustable straps, whether there is an elastic structure, and what head circumference range it is suitable for.
Now when I buy a wig, I will measure my head circumference, use a soft tape measure from the forehead, ears, and around the back of the head, record it, and choose it according to the brand's size recommendation table. Some brands like CurlyMe or OQ Hair offer different cap circumference options, and some small sizes are even designed for Asian women's head shapes, which fits better and is not tiring to wear all day.
I also particularly like some
glueless wigs or
half wigs, which usually have their own elastic structure and a wider range of adaptability. Even if you have a big or small head, you can adjust it to a comfortable position.
So if you feel that the wig is uncomfortable to wear and is easy to loosen, it may not be a quality problem, but the size may be wrong. Remember to measure your head circumference before purchasing. Choosing the right size is more important than the style.
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