Short human hair wigs (such as bob hair and very short hair) usually require a little movement to make the look more modern, rather than "helmet hair." The reason wigs (especially short human hair wigs) face these challenges is that the hair is tied to a wig cap and is not the elf or short Bob style. In addition, you also have the basic elements of a wig hat, such as a lace front, ear buttons, clips, silicone grips and even a comb. All of this creates structures under the hat that the hair cannot move as freely as it grows from the scalp. Even the natural elf does not move much where the hair is short.
There are lots of great ways to use products that don't have the look of a helmet head.
First, if you wear a pixie short human hair wig every day (like many wigs) and don't wear a hat, you may need to wash it once a week. The oils on the scalp do get into your wig, but they don't flow along the strands, so ironically, the hair on the wig gets very dry.
Therefore, cleaning, conditioning and maintenance of wigs are very important. Don't want to manage the problem or need a gloss adjustment on the wig? Your hair salon and hair stylist can make your hair look like new;)
Styling tips for the leprechaun or short hairpiece wigs
The elf looked great, and the wig was a little off and on. If you have someone who faked your hair, like Jon Renal, try using his artificial hair spray. They also have sculpted milk that can be used to make blocks. 100% aloe vera gel is also great for synthetic wigs.
Keep searching Pinterest for "long elf cut" or "short Bob cut" and fix something you like. A longer Bob or pixie style is ideal for wig wearers, as there is more hair to move. If you've never had that much hair yourself, embrace the change!
If you're wearing a short human hair wig, you can also use something in a regular shape, such as a "bedside" cream or gel - even a good old aloe vera gel (100% gel).
Smooth your hands, especially some cream or gel on your fingers, and pull out Sprite or short hair from back to front. You are looking for a size where the hair is not just a smooth cap but pulls out pieces from the base of the wig. Continue to pull out the pieces and slide your fingers down them (a spray gel, cream or "bedside cream" will help hold them in place). Smooth the leg of the mirror and place the elf in the earlobe. Just use enough of the product so your elf can hold it without getting too stiff. Don't use sprays on it - it will give your hair better movement.
When your wig is too "stiff" to move, it's time to wash your hair (or 7-10 times if you wear it all day). If you don't want to wash your own wigs, hair salons and stylists will wash and set you every 10 to 15 times, depending on the season and amount of hair.
The short
human hair wigs can also benefit from this approach, especially by creating volume as the posterior crown moves forward and inserting some spots along the side of the head forward.
Your elf or Bob would be a fun and cool alternative to a summer wearable hair closet. If you're used to short hair, you know it's fun to wear and style. Short hair makes a woman more courageous.