Cosplay wigs are worn to make your intended character come to life. Most cosplay wigs are high-quality works of art intended for wear with the same costume for years at a time. Wearing a cosplay wig properly is as simple as remembering to put on a wig cap, putting the wig on properly, and pinning it in place.

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Putting on the Wig Cap

  1. You may have already figured out if the wig is the right size for your head, and if that's the case, you can skip to the next step. If not, quickly measure your head with measuring tape. If your head is between 21 to 22 inches (51 to 55 cm), then you should be able to fit into most cosplay wigs. If your head is any larger, it's a good idea to try on the wig to make sure it fits comfortably. [1]
  2. There are usually two types of wig caps. One kind of wig cap is made of a fishnet-like material. The other type is similar to pantyhose. The fishnet wig cap is often tighter and hair can come out of the holes. The pantyhose wig cap is usually preferred because it's not as tight and covers all of your hair. [2]
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  3. If it's long enough, twist your hair into a ponytail at the nape of your neck. Then, flip that ponytail so that it lies up against your head, and the tail points toward or across your forehead. If your hair is short, pin it down with hair pins so that it fits easily into the wig cap. [3]
    • It's also an option to put your hair into pin curls if it is long.
    • If your hair is very thick or curly, it will make it easier to pull your hair back if you wet it a little bit.
  4. The wig cap usually won't have a specified front or back. Start pulling on the cap from the back of your head if you have a lot of hair in a ponytail. Stuff as much of your hair as possible down toward the back of your neck, making sure it's still contained by the wig cap. If you have short hair or are bald, simply pull the wig cap on. Check to make sure all or most of your hair has been hidden by the cap. [4]
  5. You will need about 10 snap clips in total. Use 6 snap clips spaced evenly around the front of your head. Snap in 4 clips towards the back of your head. You can use more or less clips if necessary. [5]
    • Make sure the top of the clip is over the cap and the bottom of the wig is under the hair and cap.
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Putting on the Wig

  1. Hold the wig with both hands. The backs of your hands should be facing each other, and the fingers should be inside the wig with thumbs outside of the wig. Slowly begin to slide the wig over the cap. [6]
  2. It should be placed just above your eyebrows. Tilt your head forward as you slowly stretch the back and sides of the wig down over your wig cap, sliding your fingers out from underneath the edges as you pull them down.
  3. The wig will stretch to accommodate any extra hair that you've stuffed into the back of your wig cap. Tug the back of the wig down until the front of it sits just below your natural hairline. If the wig you're wearing has bangs, you can let it sit a little higher—right at your natural hairline. [7]
    • Make sure the ear tags lay evenly at your temples.
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Keeping the Wig in Place

  1. Hair pins are open and bobby pins are closed. This is why bobby pins are better for securing your wig. Start piercing the bobby pins through the wig, the wig cap, and into your hair below. Work your bobby pins into the wig all along its edges at every angle possible. Your wig will be more and more stable with every pin you use.
    • You will probably use at least 10 bobby pins to secure the wig.
    • Other alternatively besides bobby pins include applying a water soluble gel around your hairline and it sticks to your wig.
  2. Test it by jumping up and down, shaking your head vigorously from side to side, flinging the wig hair around, and touching your toes. If you've added enough pins, the wig should stay firmly in place through all of this and not wiggle at all. Add more pins if the wig does move around. [8]
  3. Once the wig is securely in place, you can style it to your liking. You may not need to style it, but you will probably want to at least brush it down from testing how secure it is. Hairspray is damaging to synthetic wigs, so you should only hold the style of the wig with hairspray if it is made of human hair. [9]
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    How do you make a lace front wig look natural?
    Joseph Harwood
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    Joseph (JoJo) Harwood is a Beauty, DEI & Social Media Expert, Artist, CEO of Joseph Hartwood Ltd, and Creative Director of Team Baron Group. With over 15 years of experience, they specialize in all aspects of beauty, digital media production, and supporting diversity and inclusion efforts in businesses. JoJo has pioneered YouTube content and branding, with over 100 million views on their YouTube tutorial content and was the first and only winner of Simon Cowell's You Generation Competition. They studied an MSc in Cosmetic Science from the London College of Fashion, combining a technical understanding of cosmetics with beauty expertise.
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    The best thing that people do now is pluck into the front of the wig's hairline so it doesn't look like a factory creation. Instead, it looks more like real hair.
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    Can you wear wigs if you have long hair?
    Joseph Harwood
    Beauty, DEI & Social Media Expert
    Joseph (JoJo) Harwood is a Beauty, DEI & Social Media Expert, Artist, CEO of Joseph Hartwood Ltd, and Creative Director of Team Baron Group. With over 15 years of experience, they specialize in all aspects of beauty, digital media production, and supporting diversity and inclusion efforts in businesses. JoJo has pioneered YouTube content and branding, with over 100 million views on their YouTube tutorial content and was the first and only winner of Simon Cowell's You Generation Competition. They studied an MSc in Cosmetic Science from the London College of Fashion, combining a technical understanding of cosmetics with beauty expertise.
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    Absolutely! Try doing your hair in two braids in a center part. Then, fold the braids up against each other—this makes the top of your head flat and puts your hair at the back of your head.
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    How can I dull the shine from a synthetic wig? It does not look natural as it is.
    Animebread
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    1.) Brush out the wig so there are no tangles left. 2.) Spray it with matte finish spray 3.) If it's still too glossy, lightly sprinkle some baby powder on it and comb it out. 4.) Repeat until it's to your liking.
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      • If you are wearing a wig that has a lot of weight in the back, you will probably want to sew a couple of hair combs into the inside of the wig. [10]
      • Wig caps and hair pins will be available from any wig vendor, and they may also be found in the hair section of department stores.
      • If you don't have a cap, you can easily tie your hair into a ponytail/bun and put the rest up with clips.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Wig cap
      • Hair pins
      • Wig

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      Wearing a cosplay wig properly will help to complete your outfit, and all you need are bobby pins and a wig cap. If you have long hair, tie it in a ponytail and fold it into your wig cap. After you’ve put on your cap, secure it with about 10 snap clips. Then, slide your wig over the cap, line up its hairline with your own, and stretch the back to make sure it covers all of your wig cap. Push about 10 bobby pins through the wig and cap and into your own hair to secure it in different places. Now, all you need to do is brush and style your wig however you want. Just avoid hairspray, since this can damage synthetic wigs. For more tips, including how to test your wig’s on properly, read on!

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