Brush out any knots or tangles on the Curly Headband Wig with a comb or brush. Use a wide-tooth comb for curly headband wigs, or smaller combs for thinner wigs.
Prepare your natural hair. Weave it into cornrows, put on a wig cap, or pack it at the back. Make it as flat as possible. If you want to style your front hair, bring out all of the Headband Wig Human Hair that you plan to style and push it out in front of your ears.
Place the wig over the back of your head, fasten the clips that come with your wig in the back and front, and secure them tightly. Adjust the position until you feel comfortable.
Use a clip to pack the hair up, adjust and clip the band on the back to fit your head, and then drop the hair.
You can style the hair into a ponytail, a messy bun, or use a flat iron to stretch your straight hair. Place any colored headband of your choice over the black Headband or even go about with the original Headband. There is no limit to the styling options for this wig.
Headband wigs are a combination of wigs and headbands attached in front, with the hair sewn on a soft wig cap. They are also called no lace wigs or half-wigs because they start almost halfway from your forehead while your natural hair remains in front.
Headband wigs come with adjustable straps at the back of the cap, elastic material that allows the cap to fit any head size, and tiny clips within the cap to hold onto your hair.
If you love your wigs beautiful, stylish, and easy, then Headband wigs should top your shopping list. You can never go wrong with such a beautiful, in-expensive, beginner-friendly wig that is going to be the rave for a long time.
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