Hair loss has become the greatest pain for young people today.
The hair is on the pillow, on the clothes, and on the ground.
But it's just not on the head…
For fellow Hanfu enthusiasts, wanting to create beautiful hairstyles,
hair loss is simply the biggest obstacle in this process.
No choice, if you don't have enough hair, use a wig.
Since we are all staying at home and growing mushrooms,
“A Must-Have Guide for Wig Wearers”
Would you like to know more?
Common Wigs
Horn Buns
Hold back your saliva, these horn buns are not the ones you eat. Horn buns can make your Hanfu look more full, show more hair volume, and make your face appear smaller. Therefore, all those with less hair, less full heads, sunken temples, or who want a smaller face, choose this one!
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Horn buns come in both round and pointed styles, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. Round horn buns are easier to clip and fix, while pointed horn buns are finer at both ends and fuller in the middle, providing a better visual effect. Choose according to your needs~
Braided Buns
Braided buns are also essential, looking good and easy to match, mainly divided into two categories: with a base and without a base.
Upper left without a base, lower right without a base
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With a base braided buns have a cloth-made base and small clips at the bottom, while without a base braided buns are easier to fix and look more natural, but require many clips to secure them.
Sponge Hair Pads
Sponge hair pads are suitable for beginners. The height they add is lower than horn buns, making them more natural for everyday simple hairstyles. Simply fix them where you need height and cover them smoothly with your hair.
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Corn Silk Wig Strips
Wig strips are very suitable for back-of-the-head hair, as well as for making buns and updos. Corn silk wig strips have a slightly curved shape, making them look more natural, while still appearing straight overall.
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The length and width should be chosen based on your head size and the hairstyle you want to create. Narrower ones are better for updos, while wider ones are better for back-of-the-head hair.
Hua Qian Gu Hair Buns
Hua Qian Gu hair buns are another essential hair bun. The simplest way to use them is to fix them directly at the back sides of your head, giving you a cute and gentle look effortlessly. They can also be placed at the back of the head as a back bun.
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Many bloggers have developed new uses, so follow their tutorials~
Ling She Bun
The Ling She bun looks like a snake, with an internal wire that allows you to adjust the curvature. It is suitable for Tang Dynasty styles and immortal styles. If you don't know how to wrap the bun with wig strips, just use the Ling She bun and secure the connections.
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Some Small Details
Wig Maintenance: After using a wig, do not just leave it aside; comb it thoroughly and apply a few drops of hair oil for care. Store it by hanging vertically or laying flat.
Air Cushion Comb: When a wig tangles and is hard to comb through, spray some water on the surface and then use an air cushion comb to detangle it.
Dealing with Flyaways: To achieve a clean and tidy look without flyaways, use a small amount of hair wax to style.
Wig Shops: Fellow Hanfu enthusiasts recommend shops like “Zai Shui Yi Fang,” “Traveling 998,” and “Spring and Autumn Hair Accessories,” which can all be found on Taobao~
In short, when choosing wigs, select based on the hairstyle you want and your head circumference.
Don't blindly follow trends~
Also, I want to remind everyone:
Don't give up because “your eyes know but your hands don't.”
You still need to learn and practice more.
Even beginners will have their spring~