What is the best way to tell if a wig is too big from Phyllis Lucius's blog

When it comes to my first wig, I'm having a little trouble.  I have a front lace, human hair Wholesale 13x5 Lace Front Wigs that I purchased when I had a small amount of hair on my head.  When I wear the high quality wigs, I always tie my hair back in a bun at the back of my head.




As a result of this little bun that I make every day, my head is now beginning to hurt quite badly.  As a result, there is significantly less hair, and tying them up in a tight bun causes severe skin irritation:(



Is it possible that my virgin hair bobo wigs is too large if it can move around on the back?

I have sewed the adjustable strings on my wig very tightly, but it still feels a little loose.  Why is this?

I'm curious how it felt to have a little bit too big of a wig on at one point.

Sorry if this was an idiot question. . .  it was just so confusing. . . I have a strong desire to shave my hair away, and the only thing that is keeping me from doing so is the fear of my wig moving when I am no longer wearing it in a bun.

Consider gluing or taping the wig to the back of your head to keep it in place.

Is that something that can be done? I always have two pieces of tape on the front of my wig because otherwise it would move around a lot.

Possibly, you don't need to pull your hair back quite as tightly, and I would pull less as well.  Another option is to cut the hair that you have in a bun just a little bit shorter and pull it into a small ponytail or two small ponytails that are very low on your nape, and then place the back of the straight hair lace front wigs over the smaller ponytails you have created.  Alternatively, a clip can be sewn into the nape of the wig and clipped into your own hair at the back of the head.  Because the back of our heads moves so much, I believe that using tape or glue on the back of a human hair wigs wholesale, if it is not a full lace wig, can be problematic.


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By Phyllis Lucius
Added Dec 10 '21

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