How to Choose a Wig

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.

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

FAQ

Which type of cap construction should I choose?

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

My scalp is sensitive. Which one should I choose?

Choose Mono or the silk top for a more comfortable fit. You can also pair it with a soft inner net cap.

I sweat a lot during exercise. Which one is more breathable?

The lace front combined with the machine-woven structure offers the best breathability.

I'm a beginner. Which one is the easiest to wear?

Suggestion:Pre-cut lace series - Lace CollectionAdjustable cap type with elastic bandGlueless structure

How can I determine if I am suitable for "glue-free" wigs?

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.

Will the hat be too hot?

The breathability comes from the structure of the hat:
Lace → The coolest
Mono → Medium
Silk → The most warm (with the highest degree of realism)

Will it slip after being worn for a long time?

If the basic dimensions are accurate and the fixation method is correct (using clips/stripes/elastic bands), there will be no slippage.