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Writer's pictureStephanie Nicole

4 Tips on how to hide your natural hair under a wig




TIP ONE:

BUN

Usually the best place to hide your hair under a wig is at the nap of your neck, and most wigs have a little extra stretch in this area to accommodate for it. If your hair is long enough, you can simply tie your hair in a bun and throw it under the wig cap, put on the wig and the wig will stretch around the bun. Nice and simple!



TIP TWO: PLAITS Having your natural hair in plaits is one of the best and easiest ways of hiding your hair under a wig. Although this style is not as flat as other styles, it allows for your natural hair to be protected and allows for easier access to the scalp for cleansing and moisturising. How to achieve the look: For short to medium hair – Divide your hair into two and plait both sections. – Swirl and tuck your plaits into a Heidi Braid hairstyle. – Take one plait and take it under the opposite plait and up round the front of your head, secure with pins. – Take your second plait and cross it under the opposite plait and bring to the front of the head, again secure with pins. For long hair: – Tie hair into a ponytail at the crown of your head and divide the hair equally into 4 sections and plait each – Take one plait and wrap it around your head about an inch away from your hairline and pinning every few inches to secure – Repeat this with the next two, wrapping each braid behind the rows of the previous plait – With the final plait, wrap it into a spiral that ends at the base of the original of the original ponytail. **When plaiting the hair, keep the plaits small to minimize lumps or bumps under the wig.



TIP THREE:

CORNROWS This is a much-loved hairstyle for concealing your natural hair under a wig, particularly for those with thick hair. Cornrows allow for a flatter surface than braided hair so your hair is less bumpy under a wig, and this style is great for short to medium length hair, although can be done on most lengths. How to achieve the look: – Divide your hair into small rows from front to back and simply plait the length of your hair.


TIP FOUR:

TWISTS OR FLAT TWISTS

These are the easiest to wear under a wig but the least popular. Whilst this style is easy to create it also frizzes and tangles faster. Remember to make the twists small to avoid leaving bumps under the wig!





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