There are several things to consider when choosing a wig,
such as style, hair length, face shape – as well as lifestyle.
These are all important factors in finding that perfect style,
But please note that style should come only after practicality.
How do I choose my hairstyle
Consider your lifestyle
What does your typical day involve?
Will you be wearing your wig every day, or only occasionally?
These questions, as well as others concerning your work,
recreational and social activity, may affect which style you choose.
Be sure to keep your typical daily or weekly activities in mind as you choose human hair wigs,
You will need to determine what type of net base will suit your lifestyle and your skin as well.
The weather conditions where you live will have to be taken into account when ordering your wig.
Keep in mind also how much time you can give on maintaining your wig.
How do I choose my hairstyle
Customizing your style
Before wearing your wig for the first time,
take it to your hairstylist and have them cut and style it to suit your face in case you have ordered it from a far away place.
If you plan on coloring a human hair wig or add a few high lights,
we recommend having your hair colorist do it.
Consider style length
As a rule, shorter styles are easiest to care for.
Longer styles require a little more maintenance.
A common mistake women make is choosing hair styles that are too long,
which might not only be more work, but may overpower their features.
The easier and more convenient your style is, the better off you’ll be.
How do I choose my hairstyle
Choose a color that flatters
Many women feel most comfortable selecting a shade that matches their natural hair color.
To do so, we recommend looking at your hair and color samples together under natural light to determine
which color most closely resembles your own.
On the other hand,
you certainly don’t have to choose a color identical to your own.
Try going just a shade lighter or warmer than your natural color to brighten your features.
You can also choose styles with highlights that feature a subtle blending of shades for added depth and dimension.
The aim is to find a shade that complements your skin tone and brings out your natural color.
A mistake many women make is choosing a color that’s too dark,
especially given changes in skin color that occur during treatment.
When in doubt, go a shade lighter.
Your hair stylist can help you determine which shade works best for you.