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20 Wig Tips For Effortless Thick Hair


20 Wig Tips For Effortless Thick Hair


Just Like the Real Thing

Do you feel like wearing a wig isn’t natural or full looking? Learn how you can style your wig to look voluminous and thick without having to spend hours in front of the mirror. Follow these 20 tips for creating full hair in no time. Tips include: picking the proper base and where to place clips for added volume.

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1. Choose a High-Quality Wig

Invest in a wig made from human hair or high-grade synthetic fibers. Quality materials mimic natural movement and shine. The better the wig, the easier it is to style and maintain a thick appearance.

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2. Pick the Right Cap Size

A wig that fits snugly will look more natural and secure. Too loose or too tight can flatten the hair or create bumps. Measure your head before buying to get the perfect fit.

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3. Select a Full-Cap Design

Full-cap wigs cover the entire head and provide the illusion of volume. They allow for more styling options than half wigs. Look for caps with lace or monofilament tops for natural parting.

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4. Layer Your Wig

Layers add movement and depth, making hair look thicker. Avoid completely straight, one-length styles that can appear flat. Subtle layering keeps your wig lively and dynamic.

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5. Use Volumizing Products

Lightweight mousse or volumizing sprays can lift roots without weighing hair down. Apply sparingly to avoid a sticky or unnatural finish. Focus on the crown area to create fullness.

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6. Tease the Roots Gently

Backcombing small sections near the crown adds instant volume. Be careful not to damage fibers by overdoing it. Gentle teasing gives the wig a natural, thick appearance.

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7. Try Heat Styling Carefully

Human hair wigs can handle curling or straightening to create body. Synthetic wigs may require low-heat or steam styling. Adding soft waves or curls instantly makes hair appear fuller.

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8. Part Strategically

Changing your part can add lift and volume. Middle parts tend to flatten hair, while side parts create the illusion of thickness. Experiment to find the most flattering option for your face shape.

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9. Flip Your Hair Upside Down

For a quick volume boost, flip your wig over and shake gently. This lifts roots and creates fullness at the crown. Smooth the top layers after for a polished finish.

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10. Use a Wide-Tooth Comb

Wide-tooth combs prevent tangling and preserve thickness. Avoid fine brushes that can flatten hair or damage fibers. Comb from the ends upward for a gentle, volumized effect.

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11. Add Clip-In Extensions

Extra hair pieces can increase thickness without heavy styling. Match the color and texture for a seamless blend. Use them sparingly for targeted volume in flat areas.

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12. Apply Dry Shampoo

Dry shampoo can add texture and lift to synthetic or human hair wigs. It absorbs excess shine and prevents hair from looking flat. Spray lightly at the roots for a natural boost.

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13. Rotate Wigs Regularly

Wearing the same wig daily can flatten fibers and reduce volume. Rotate between two or more wigs to maintain fullness. This also extends the life of each piece.

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14. Store Properly on a Stand

Keeping your wig on a stand preserves shape and volume. Avoid tossing it in drawers where it can get crushed. Proper storage keeps hair looking full and natural.

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15. Trim Split or Damaged Ends

Even wigs can develop frayed ends over time. Regular trimming restores healthy appearance and thickness. Focus on maintaining the ends rather than removing length unnecessarily.

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16. Use a Light-Hold Spray

A flexible hairspray holds style without weighing hair down. Avoid heavy sprays that flatten or make synthetic fibers sticky. A quick mist keeps volume intact all day.

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17. Blend with Your Natural Hairline

If possible, blend the wig with a bit of your own hair at the front. This creates depth and a realistic hairline. A seamless transition makes the wig appear thicker overall.

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18. Layer with Accessories

Headbands, scarves, or clips add dimension and disguise thin-looking areas. They also give your style a fashionable touch. Use accessories strategically to highlight volume.

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19. Fluff Between Wearings

Gently shake and fluff your wig before putting it on. This revives fibers and adds lift at the roots. A quick fluff makes it look fresh and naturally thick.

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20. Consult a Wig Stylist

Professional stylists can customize layers, texture, and density for maximum thickness. They offer tips and techniques specific to your wig type. Investing in expert guidance ensures your hair always looks its best.

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