How To Secure Your Human Hair Bob Wigs from mslynn's blog

Bob wig suits almost each woman, and today we have variants of bob hairstyle: short bob, longer bob(lob), straight bob, kinky straight bob, curly bob, wavy bob, bob with bangs or even bob with highlights. With the article below you will learn some advice about how to secure your bob wig.Here are some great ways to make your wig feel extra secure.

Wig Caps
Use the wig cap under your wig can no only keep your wig from moving or slipping but also keep your Short Bob Wigs clean, or collect your hair while it is falling out.
Notice:Perfect whether you have hair of your own or not.

Wig Grip Band
This is the most popular way to secure your wig.Wear it under any wig, scarf or hat to keep it completely secure. We use a double-sided crushed velvet material, so one side grips to your hair or skin, and the other side adheres to your wig or head covering. Our band is very comfortable to wear and features an adjustable Velcro closure in the back.
Notice:Perfect whether you have hair of your own or not.

Metal Wig Clips
Sew into the inside of your wig and then clip into your own hair to keep your Human Hair Bob Wigs secure and in place.
Notice:You must have hair of your own to use these.

Bobby Pins
Does your wig need a little bit of added security? Try lifting up some of the hair and sticking a few bobby pins straight through the wefts of the wig and into your own hair. You can also pin around the outsides of the wig and at your temples.
Notice:You must have hair of your own to use these.

Double-Sided Tape
Use to secure your wig if you feel that it is moving around and you have no hair. Place the tape anywhere inside the wig that you choose, or cut a piece in half if you don't need a full piece.
Notice:Best to use in areas you do not have hair.

Glue
Glue is perfect for women who don't have any hair and needed a gentle, added security with their wig. It's a gentle roll-on body adhesive that washes off with water and won't leave any stain. It's very pliable and moves with your skin.
Notice:Best to use in areas you do not have hair.

I hope you have found this guide useful. If you need any more help just let us know either by visit www.mslynnhair.com


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