How Can I Hide My Hair Under A Wig?
Without a doubt, wigs may give your natural hair the most authentic appearance without causing any harm. However, your hair might not completely conceal itself beneath your wig if it is excessively thick or long. We specifically provide several fantastic methods for you to wear your hair under a wig so that you can better conceal it and safeguard your genuine hair.
1.Bun
The nape of the neck is typically the greatest location to conceal your hair beneath a human hair wig because most wigs have additional space there. Please follow these instructions to wear your natural hair under a lace front wig if it is quite long.
 Step 1: Get rid of flyaways and tangles
First, brush your hair with a wide-toothed comb until there are no flyaways or tangles.
Step 2: Create a Low Ponytail
At the nape of your neck, pull all of your hair into a low ponytail.

Step 3: Make a Low Bun
After securing the ponytail at the bottom, twist it until the hair begins to lift. Next, raise the hair and encircle the base. In order to prevent any bumps or visibility when your wig is on, you should make the bun as compact and tight as you can.
Step 4: Fasten the Low Bun
Open it with a bobby pin, insert it inside, and attach it to the ponytail's base.
2. 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 you easier access to your scalp for cleansing and moisturizing.
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Step 1: Make Braids
Brush your hair to avoid any tangles, divide your hair into two parts, and plait both sections.
Step 2: Secure One Plait
Place one plait under the opposite plait, take it up around the front of your head, and secure the plait with pins.
Step 3: Secure Another Plait
Take your second plait, cross it under the opposite plait, and bring it to the front of the head, finally securing it with pins.
For long or thick hair:

Step 1: Make braids
Tie your hair into a ponytail at the crown of your head and divide the hair equally into 4 or more sections, and plait each part.
Step 2: Around And Secure The Braid
Take one plait, wrap it around your head about an inch away from your hairline, and pin every few inches to secure.
Step 3: Repeat The Above Step
Repeat this process with other braids, wrapping each braid behind the rows of the previous plait.
Step 4: Hold all Braids In Place
Use the final plait to wrap it into a spiral that ends at the base of the original ponytail. Remember, you need to avoid overlapping these braids as they may readily create lumps when you wear a wig.
3. Cornrows
Cornrows are a much-loved hairstyle for concealing your natural hair flawlessly under a wig, particularly for those with thick or textured hair.

Compared to braids, cornrows are the more common braid patterns to wear your hair under a wig and have a flatter surface, so that your natural hair is less bumpy under a wig. Cornrows can be done on most lengths and are great for short to medium-length hair.
Not to mention simply dividing hair into small rows from front to back, and braiding down the length of your head, you can achieve this effortlessly. If you are interested in how to use cornrows to hide your natural hair under a wig, look at the following video for a reference.
4. Twist
The twist is the easiest way to wear hair under a wig, but the least popular. That is because this style is easy to create and also frizzes and tangles faster. Remember to make the twists small to avoid leaving bumps under the wig!
Here is the tutorial about how to do some twists under the wig.
Step 1: Prepare Your Natural Hair
Firstly, brush through your hair with a wide-toothed comb and divide it into two parts.

Step 2: Twist
Take out one section and start it from the top downward. When it becomes a small rope, hold the bottom of the twist firmly and place it diagonally across the back of your head toward the opposite temple. In the end, don't forget to secure the twist with a bobby pin.
Notice: The twist should be sitting flush against the back of the head, but not so tightly that it’s causing you discomfort.
Step 3: Repeat The Above Step
Repeat this process on the other section of hair and secure it with a bobby pin toward the opposite temple, crossing over the original twist to make the twists placed over one another and even create an X shape.
Some Important Tips To Hide Hair Under a Wig
Before you start to hide your natural hair under a wig, there are a few tips you need to remember.
Tip 1: Wear A Wig Cap Or Wig Liner
Wearing a wig liner or cap under your wig can offer great hair protection from the wig and keep your hair in place while naturally hiding under the wig. If possible, please opt for a skin color wig cap to keep your natural hair as concealed as possible and keep your natural hair healthy and frizz-free under a wig.
Tip 2: Keep Natural Hair Moisturized
Prior to putting on your wig, be sure to give your hair a generous amount of moisture. It means you should wash and condition your natural hair with high-quality moisturizing hair care and leave-in conditioners. If you have worn your wig all day and you feel your natural hair is very dry, please take off your wig to moisturize again and allow your scalp to breathe.
Tip 3: Never Put A Wig On Wet Hair
Never put a wig on wet hair, as it can cause mold and bacteria growth on your wig. Before wearing a wig, please make sure the hair and your lace front wig are both completely dry.
Tip 4: Clean And Condition Your Hair Regularly
Even though your hair is hidden under a wig, it’s still important to wash it regularly, which can reduce the build-up of dirt.
Tip 5: Use Pins To Secure Hair
Nothing is better than using some U-shaped hairpins to secure your natural hair in place. For instance, 20-30 are enough for short hair, while for long hair, you will need 30-50 or more pins.
Now, we believe you already know how to hide your hair under a wig. If you have long hair, check out our earlier post on how to wear a wig with long hair!
    
  
  
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