How to Find the Most Comfortable Wig for All-Day Wear
Wigs come in gorgeous hairstyles and colors while providing amazing coverage for hair loss. They can bring confidence and peace, knowing you’re going to have a great hair day. However, finding the right wig can feel overwhelming with so many options available. The key to all-day comfort lies in selecting the right fit, cap construction, and materials tailored to your needs. In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know to find the most comfortable wig —from determining the correct size and choosing between synthetic and human hair to understanding different cap constructions.
How Wig Size Affects Comfort
Measure Your Head
In order to find the most comfortable wig, you need to wear one that fits you. Regardless of the type of wig you choose, it will be uncomfortable to wear if it’s not the correct size. Wigs that are too small can cause headaches and discomfort. Wigs that are too large can fall, causing an unrealistic appearance.
Therefore, it’s very important that you measure your head correctly so you can accurately pick the wig size you need. Wigs come in five sizes: ultra-petite, petite, petite-average, average, average-large, and large. Learn how to measure your head and what size you need for your wig here.
Pro Tip: If your head measurements fall in between sizes, try wearing a fully hand tied wig. Their caps are designed with a flexible mesh material to provide a secure fit.
Utilize Your Wig’s Adjusters
What’s great about modern cap designs is that most wigs come with adjustment features to provide a secure fit. Wigs will either have adjustable tabs or Velcro straps at the back to customize the fit.
Wig Hair Fibers
Now that you have determined your wig size, you need to decide whether you want your wig to be made with synthetic fiber or human hair. Human hair will feel the softest against the skin, and high quality synthetic fibers mimic the feel of bio hair without pricking against your skin. Ultimately, whichever fiber you like better is the best one for you.
How Wig Cap Construction Impacts Comfort
Cap construction and base materials play a crucial role in determining the most comfortable wig to wear. Monofilament and hand tied wigs offer amazing comfort because each strand of hair is individually tied (or sewn) into the cap to give the illusion of hair growth.
Monofilament Top
A monofilament top refers to the sheer mesh material that covers the entire top portion of the cap. The hair fibers can either be sewn or hand tied into the mesh to create the appearance of natural scalp.
A double monofilament top refers to a cap with an additional layer of monofilament, making it an excellent choice for those with sensitive scalps. This feature provides a cushion for the scalp from the hair knots in the cap.
Hand Tied Cap
Similar to monofilament top wigs, hand tied wigs also create the appearance of natural hair growing through the scalp. The hair fibers are individually tied into the mesh top of the cap, which helps the wig feel softer against the scalp. Plus, hand tied hair is less likely to poke the skin, which is another great option for those with sensitive scalps or experiencing hair loss.
Basic Cap
A basic cap wig, also known as a capless wig, is a great option for warmer climates and the summer season. These breathable wigs have a cap made of thin elastic material, with sections of hair (or wefts) sewn into it. These wefts create more open space, allowing air to flow directly to your scalp.
Use Accessories to Improve Your Wig's Comfort
Finding the perfect wig is just the first step—choosing the right accessories can make any style more comfortable to wear. Whether you're looking for added security, a softer feel against your scalp, or protection from irritation, wig accessories can make all the difference. In this section, we’ll explore the must-have accessories that can help make your wig-wearing experience as comfortable as possible.
Wig Cap
Wig caps and liners provide a protective barrier between your scalp and the wig, preventing any stray hair from poking and irritating the skin. If you still have your bio hair, wig caps help keep it tucked up underneath your wig. For sensitive scalps, we recommend Jon Renau’s Softie Wig Liner, which is made with viscose from bamboo for an ultra-soft feel and breathability
Pro Tip: If you’re in warmer climates or going to be outdoors, wear Headline It’s No Sweat Liner to help wick away moisture and prevent the “sweaty” head feeling.
Wig bands are like a headband you can wear underneath a wig. They help keep a wig comfortably and securely in place. One wig band we love is Amy Gibson’s WigSecure! The silicone gripper attaches to your wig to hold it firmly without slipping or sliding back.
Wig tape and adhesive are perfect if your wig does not come with any adjusters or if you need a little more security. These products are designed to safely adhere the wig to your scalp to prevent slipping. Wig tape can also be used to prevent the potential discomfort of lace fronts by providing a barrier between the lace and skin.
Pro Tip: When using wig tape and adhesive, remember to gently remove your wig and use an adhesive remover like Walker Tape’s Lace Release.
Finding the most comfortable wig is all about choosing the right fit, materials, and accessories that work best for you. By properly measuring your head, selecting the right cap construction, and considering additional comfort-enhancing accessories, you can ensure that your wig feels as natural and secure as possible. With the right choices, your wig won’t just look great—it will feel amazing too, giving you the confidence to wear it all day with ease.
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