How to Choose a Wig
Whether you're new to wigs or upgrading your look, this guide helps you choose the best style for comfort and appearance.
Whether you're new to wigs or upgrading your look, this guide helps you choose the best style for comfort and appearance.
1. Identify Your Cap Construction
Lace Front: natural hairline, ideal for daily wear
Full Lace: versatile styling, ponytail-friendly
Mono Top: realistic scalp look, hand-tied
Wefted Cap: breathable, budget-friendly
2. Choose Your Hair Type
Human Hair: natural movement, heat-stylable, long lifespan
Remy Hair: cuticles aligned, premium quality
Synthetic Hair: affordable, pre-styled
3. Select the Right Length & Density
Short, medium, long
Light density (natural) → Extra density (full/glam look)
4. Determine Your Face Shape
Oval: suits most styles
Round: long layers, side parts
Square: soft waves
Heart: chin-length bobs, curls
5. Pick a Color
Use our Color Matching Guide to help you match or transform your look.
6. Consider Your Lifestyle
Everyday wear → lightweight & breathable
Fashion/styling → full lace or long styles
Medical hair loss → comfort-focused caps
The common structure is as follows:Hand-woven lace (Lace): Natural, lightweight, and breathableSilk Top: The most realistic scalp textureWefted: High durability and good cost-effectivenessSingle-layer net (Mono): Lightweight and natural, suitable for sensitive scalps
Choose Mono or the silk top for a more comfortable fit. You can also pair it with a soft inner net cap.
The lace front combined with the machine-woven structure offers the best breathability.
Suggestion:Pre-cut lace series - Lace CollectionAdjustable cap type with elastic bandGlueless structure
If your scalp produces little oil and your hair size is appropriate, a hairless wig would be a great choice.For those with oily scalps, it is recommended to use a glue strip in conjunction.
The breathability comes from the structure of the hat:
Lace → The coolest
Mono → Medium
Silk → The most warm (with the highest degree of realism)
If the basic dimensions are accurate and the fixation method is correct (using clips/stripes/elastic bands), there will be no slippage.