Wigs can be expensive, so it is essential to take care of them properly. If you want your wig to last for a long time, you must also know how to trim it properly and maintain it.
Wait a moment and put down the scissors! You can make your hairpiece unique by trimming your hair. It's a great idea to cut your wig or topper to make it look more appealing and natural. Before getting out the shears, give your wig a good cut. A hasty scissor cut could rapidly harm your expensive hairpiece if you aren't careful. Check out this article to find out if you can cut a wig, why you should, and how to do it for a look you'll love.
Can You Cut a Wig
Trimming a wig or topper is doable. Cutting a hairpiece has several advantages. Here are some benefits of cutting your wig:
For a more natural appearance- To obtain a more natural appearance by cutting or thinning your wigs. This way, you can have a natural look. This is particularly true of toppers. Getting a cut along with your wiglet will enable your topper style to blend in effortlessly with your natural hair.
Make your appearance more attractive– By lightly trimming your wig, you can create a style that properly complements your face shape for the most attractive appearance.
Add or shorten bangs-The original fringe wigs frequently need a little trimming to look perfect on your face because they are too long.
Delete blemishes– With use, your wig will sustain damage. When the ends of your wig start to separate, a quick trim can restore its original appearance.
Here’s How to Cut a Wig
We strongly advise taking your wig to a professional hair stylist who has experience cutting synthetic hair, despite the temptation to cut it yourself. Because synthetic hair behaves differently from human hair, it frequently requires a slight alteration in cut to achieve a natural appearance. There is also no turning back after your wig has been chopped. It won't regenerate. It is preferable to avoid the risk. The fact that altered wigs cannot be returned should not be overlooked. For the most natural and attractive appearance, the hairstylist will cut your wig while it is on your head to fit your face shape.
How to Cut Bangs on a Wig
One of the most typical wig modifications is cutting in or reducing bangs. The fringe on your wig may need to be cut shorter to properly fit your face if it already has bangs. A hairpiece without a fringe can very quickly have bangs added to it. As always, we advise seeing a qualified salon to have your bangs cut. But if you're determined to do it yourself, getting started is quite simple:
Step1: Starting with distorted hair from wet or tangled hair increases the chance that you may cut your bangs too short.
Step 2: To ensure that your bangs are the proper length on your face, you should wear your wig while trimming them.
Step 3: Pull the hair in front of your face in a section, separating your bangs from the rest of your hair. At the hair portion, this should result in a triangular shape.
Step 4: Hold the hair between your fingers at the desired length. Make the bangs more extended than you anticipated.
Step 5: Pull the hair straight in front of your face while still holding it between your fingers.
Step 6: Cut the bangs starting in the middle while angling your scissors at a 45-degree angle.
Tips for Cutting Your Wig at Home
Trying to cut your wig is not something we recommend. However, if you have successfully cut a wig before or have natural courage, here is some advice:
Tip 1- Make little adjustments
Your wig should need as few modifications as possible. Yes, make as few adjustments as possible if you cut your wig yourself. Starting with a wig that already satisfies the requirements but makes modest adjustments like shortening the fringe, reducing volume, or adding delicate layers around the face.
Tip 2- Use Good Scissors
Use sharp hair-cutting scissors to provide a smooth cut. However, remember that synthetic hair's plastic strands could corrode the blades more quickly than natural hair.
Tip 3- Position the wig on a wig stand
While cutting them back, position the wig on a wig stand. If you put your wig on a wig stand and cut the back of it, you'll obtain much more precise results than if you miss it while wearing it on your head.
Tip 4- Place it on your head
As you cut the front of the wig, place it on your head. Put your wig on your head when trimming a fringe or face-framing layers. Doing so allows you to predict how the hair will fall around your chin, forehead, and temples to frame your face correctly.
Tip 5- Hair should be parted in the desired style.
Make sure to part your hair how you intend to wear it before cutting it if your wig has a hand-tied or monofilament top. Once the wig is styled, this will guarantee a flattering final appearance.
Tip 6- Remove tangles
To guarantee a flawless trim, detangle the hair with a wig comb or brush before cutting.
Tip 7- Angle your scissors
Cutting your wig at a 45-degree angle toward the sky is preferable. That will not only lighten up the “heaviness” at the bottom of the wig, but it will also give it a more natural appearance.
Knowing how to trim a wig is essential before you buy one. This will allow you to get the best fit for your head and face. Wigs can be tricky to wear, but with these easy steps, you can wear them confidently and comfortably.