Wig grips work well for people with or without hair. [2] X Expert Source Nikia LondyHair Augmentation Specialist Expert Interview. 7 October 2021. Many people who don’t have hair prefer to wear a cap to prevent direct contact between their scalp and the wig, to cut down on itchiness.

Smooth back any flyaways or baby hairs with gel or hairspray.

There are also wig grips made from gel which have a pebbled texture on one side to prevent slippage. If you have a gel wig grip, position it so the textured side faces your head.

Wig bands are often helpful for people who get headaches after wearing a wig all day. The band redistributes the weight of the wig and is good for relieving pressure. If you have a small head, you might have a long piece of extra fabric at the back of your neck once you’ve fastened the velcro. Tuck it in underneath the rest of the wig grip so it doesn’t get in the way when you put on the wig. [7] X Research source

You’ll be able to tell that the wig grip isn’t lined up if you shake your head a bit and the wig starts to slide off.

Wig grips are a great option if you plan to take your wig on and off throughout the day, since there’s no glue or adhesive involved.

Wig tape is an option for those with and without bio hair (hair that’s growing on your own head). [10] X Expert Source Nikia LondyHair Augmentation Specialist Expert Interview. 7 October 2021. Both types of people use wig caps, which can either protect your scalp from a scratchy wig lining or keep your bio hair in place.

This will allow the tape to adhere better to your skin.

Wig tape can also come packaged in pre-cut strips, in which case there’s no need to cut it into smaller pieces.

Do not apply the tape over your real hair. It can rip out your hairs when removed, which is painful. You can also try using just two pieces of tape, one on either side of the part, for a fairly secure but easier-to-remove option.

Keep from putting pressure on the wig, so that it doesn’t attach to the tape before you’ve positioned it correctly on your head.

Inspect near both ears to double-check that the wig is properly positioned.

Never pull hard on the lace when you lift it up, which could damage the wig front. In a pinch, you can use rubbing alcohol instead of adhesive remover.

If you have longer hair, make sure the flyaways are tucked away into the cap or secured with gel or hairspray. You want to avoid errant hairs falling into the glue and getting stuck.

This allows the glue to better stick to your skin.

If you don’t want to get glue on a makeup brush, you can also apply directly from the glue bottle to your skin. It may be more difficult to achieve an even layer of glue with this method, however.

Hard bond adhesives dry almost immediately and should almost always be used by professional hairdressers. [22] X Research source

It’s best to pin hair back before you start the removal process, which will keep the wig hairs from getting caught in the glue.

Some silicone sheet kits come with pre-cut pieces of silicon, in which case you can skip this step. You can purchase silicone sheets online or at your local wig shop.

If you have a wig stand, turn your wig inside-out and place it onto the stand. This will make it easier to pin the silicone strip in the correct position.

You will have to hand-sew because a sewing machine can’t sew through silicone. If you’re not a confident seamstress, you may want to brush up on your sewing skills before attempting this method. If you tear your wig while sewing, you could permanently damage it. Remove the sewing pins once the silicone strip is sewn into the lining.

Silicone never stretches out and will last the entire lifespan of your wig, making it an economical choice. Silicone is not a particularly breathable material, so if it’s a hot day your head may get sweaty.