Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Wigs.

Synthetic wigs last around 4–6 months with daily wear; higher-quality synthetics last longer. Human-hair wigs can last one to three years with proper care, gentle washing, conditioning, and minimal heat. Longevity depends on quality, maintenance, and frequency of styling.

Yes. Human-hair wigs tolerate heat styling and professional coloring, but treat them like natural hair: use heat protectant, avoid excessive temperatures, and consult a color specialist. Coloring can alter texture and longevity, so professional service is recommended for optimal results.

You can wear a wig immediately after most salon treatments; however, allow freshly colored or chemically treated hair to rest if sensitive. For scalp treatments or irritation, wait until your scalp has healed. Our stylists advise a brief consultation for personalized timing.

Properly fitted and ventilated wigs won’t damage healthy hair. Damage usually results from poor fit, constant friction, tight adhesives, or neglecting under-hair care. We recommend regular scalp cleansing, protective caps, and periodic breaks to preserve hair and scalp health.

Lace front wigs have sheer lace at the forehead for a realistic hairline, while full lace wigs use lace across the entire cap allowing versatile parting and updos. Full lace offers greater styling flexibility; lace front is often more affordable and natural-looking at the front.

Wash wigs gently with sulfate-free shampoo and cool water; condition human-hair wigs lightly. Avoid rough towel drying—pat dry on a mannequin head and air-dry. Brush with wide-tooth combs, store on stands, and limit heat on synthetics to extend lifespan.