I was initially skeptical about the drawstring wig. Since it's secured with an elastic band and a drawstring inside the wig, I worried it wouldn't be secure enough, especially when I was out and about or exercising. But after using it a few times, I completely changed my mind—the drawstring wig was far more stable than I'd imagined.
I first tried it on a short trip. I didn't want to spend too much time styling my hair, so I brought a curly-style drawstring wig. I wore it for a full day, running, taking photos, and riding in the car. It held together perfectly. Simply tightening the string and tying a small knot securely securely against my scalp. That's when I truly appreciated its stability.
I even wore it to the gym for aerobics, expecting it to fall off due to the wiggy movement, but it remained perfectly stable. Compared to lace wigs or regular wigs,
drawstring wigs offer a distinct advantage in terms of stability: the glue won't loosen due to sweat, and strong winds won't blow them away.
However, I've discovered a little trick: it's best to tie your hair into a bun before putting it on. This makes the wig fit better and keeps the string tighter. I didn't tie it properly once, and it ended up being a little loose. So, technique is crucial.
In summary, the drawstring
glueless wig is not only sturdy but also comfortable, making it perfect for those who are active or don't want to spend too much time maintaining it. For me, it's become a "go-to wig" for going out, exercising, and traveling. So, if you're as concerned about its sturdiness as I am, give it a try—you'll find it's more reliable than you might think.