How to Judge a Quality Wig

By Cefashion @cefashion

When experiencing hair loss, buying a wig can be one of the most important purchases you’ll make. However, what was once a fairly nicheindustry is now widely available to everyone, with a huge range of wig types on offer. To help you sort through the choices you now have to decide between, below is a list of tips on how you can best judge a quality wig.

Check the Materials

The materials that it’s made from should be on the top of your list of priorities when wig shopping. If authenticity is important to you, professional companies, such as Transitions Hair, can provide you with a range of real hair wigs to choose from. The other main category of wigs is synthetic wigs. If it’s something that you’re going to be wearing each day, then you need to make sure you know exactly what it is you’re wearing. Human hair wigs are the popular choice for people wanting a wig to wear daily, as they look and feel natural and can be styled just like you would your own hair.

Read Customer Feedback

The best way to judge a product before you buy is to find out what other people are saying about it. All legitimate companies selling wigs will have a customer feedback or testimonial section where you can compare queries, complaints or recommendations. Don’t just look at the one company’s website though. Do an internet search to find where similar wigs might be sold or forums where people can openly discuss the benefits or disappointments of their own purchase.

Price Range

Unfortunately, good quality wigs are not cheap, so price should be a good indicator of whether you are purchasing something decent or are wasting your money. High quality wigs can sit in the price range of $400 – $1000, so if you’ve found one significantly cheaper, be wary. The opposite also applies though. If you’re looking at buying a wig that is at the higher end of the price range, take some extra time to do more research and compare it to brands elsewhere.

The Fit

A good quality wig will be comfortable to wear. It may take a little getting used to at first, but it should be soft on your head and not scratch your face or poke in places it shouldn’t be poking. You should want to put it on every day. How well it fits also includes how good it looks. If you’ve purchased a good quality wig, it should look as though the hair is actually growing from your scalp and the hair should fall naturally around your face. The wig should also be easy to style, as if you were doing your actual hair.

Believe it or not, purchasing a wig can be a fairly overwhelming process, especially if it’s to boost your confidence after rapid hair loss. The important thing to remember is not to settle for second best.Even if it means spending a tiny bit more money or taking an extra week to compare other brands and styles, it’ll be worth it when you have the perfect wig.