If you’re a crossdresser or transgender woman, you know how much a wig can transform your look.
The right wig can make you feel more feminine, attractive, and even take years off your appearance!
But, let’s face it – not all wigs are created equal. Wearing the wrong wig, or wearing it incorrectly, can completely throw off your feminine image.
That’s why in this blog post, I’ve compiled the top 14 tips to help you look and feel gorgeous in a MTF (male to female) wig. Let’s dive in!
1. Wear the Right Size
Wearing the right size wig is a critical first step to looking your best in a wig.
If the wig is too small, it will slide back on your head and show your hairline. A wig that’s too big can also slide around, irritating your scalp.
Fortunately, wigs come in different sizes to accommodate a range of head sizes.
The key is to take precise head measurements so you can find your proper wig size. The video above will show you exactly how to do this.
2. Wear the Wig at Your Natural Hairline
One of the things that can be a dead giveaway for a wig is wearing it too high or too low on your head. The wig should always be aligned with your natural hairline.
Here’s how to put on a wig and position it correctly:
- Tilt your head forward and position the front of the wig above your eyebrows.
- Slide the wig over your head from front to back.
- Once the wig is on, adjust the wig so that it sits evenly on your head.
- Use the ear tabs to align the wig with your temples.
- If the wig has adjustable straps, adjust them to make sure the wig fits snugly and securely.
- Finally, slide the wig forward or back so it’s aligned with your natural hairline.
3. Use a Wide-Tooth Comb
Using the right comb on your wig is very important for preventing damage and keeping your wig looking its best.
You should never use a regular brush on your wig since it can cause it to look frizzy. Instead, use a wide-tooth comb to gently comb and style the wig.
Wide-tooth combs are especially important for curly hair wigs since brushes can ruin the curls’ shape.
4. Choose a Flattering Style
One of the best ways to make your wig look natural is to opt for one that flatters your facial structure and features.
Soft waves or layered hairstyles are a great choice as they create a natural and feminine appearance.
On the other hand, hairstyles with harsh or angular lines are not as flattering, especially if you have strong or masculine facial features.
5. Look for a Wig with Highlights or Color Gradients
Avoid choosing wigs with a single-tone or solid block of color, as this can result in an artificial and “wig-like” appearance.
Natural hair typically has dimension, with varying shades and gradients throughout.
Therefore, opting for a wig with lowlights or highlights can create a more realistic look. Rooted wigs can also be a great choice since they mimic the look of natural hair growth at the roots.
6. Switch Up Your Wigs
If you plan to wear MTF wigs regularly, you might want to buy a few extras, so you can switch them out between washes.
Each wig will be exposed to less wear and tear over time because you’ll be wearing them less frequently.
Additionally, you can select from a variety of styles to keep things interesting. After all, half the fun of wigs is playing around with different looks!
7. Wear a Wig Cap Liner
My next piece of advice is to always wear a wig cap liner under your wig.
Wearing a nylon, bamboo, or mesh wig cap liner can keep your wig clean by creating a barrier between the oil in your scalp and the wig.
Wig cap liners can also help keep your natural hair from peeking out, and ensure that the wig fits comfortably and securely.
8. Don’t Keep Adjusting Your Wig
As much as possible, try to leave your wig alone and refrain from fiddling with it after you’ve put it on.
Constantly readjusting your wig can mess up your hairstyle and irritate your scalp. Not only that, but it can also draw unwanted attention and make it obvious that you’re wearing a wig.
9. De-shine Your Wig
Synthetic wigs are made of plastic fibers that can look unnaturally shiny. This can make the wig look fake.
A simple solution is to use dry shampoo to dull the shine. First, put the wig on loosely. Then, spray dry shampoo over the wig like you would with your natural hair.
After you’ve applied the dry shampoo, lightly comb or run your fingers through the wig. This will help reduce the shine and give your wig a more natural appearance.
10. Look for Wigs with Side or Front Bangs
Many wigs tend to look unnatural because of the hairline. A simple way around this issue is to look for a wig that has side or front bangs.
Not only do bangs give the wig a stylish appearance, but they can also help conceal the hairline and make the wig look more natural.
Plus, bangs are cute, youthful, and always on-trend!
11. Be Gentle with Your Wig
If you want your wig to last longer and look its best, you should always handle it gently.
Use a wide tooth comb and never pull or tug on the wig. Avoid styling it with high heat, as heat can damage MTF wigs as it would natural hair.
Finally, store the wig on a wig head or in a bag or box to protect it.
12. Wash Your Wig Regularly
Wigs are like regular hair in that they need to be washed regularly to keep them looking clean and fresh.
How often you should wash the wig depends on how frequently you wear it, the climate where you live, how active you are, and how many hair styling products you use.
As a general rule, consider washing your wig every 8-10 wears.
13. Use Products Formulated for Wigs
To make your wig last longer and look better, always use products specifically formulated for wigs. This includes wig shampoo, conditioner, and hairspray.
This is especially important for synthetic hair wigs, which can be damaged by products formulated for natural hair.
If you have a human hair wig, you can use regular hair products but stick to those formulated for processed hair.
14. Replace Your Wig Regularly
Wearing an old, frizzy wig is the best way to let everyone know that you are wearing one.
Unfortunately, wig styling products can’t revive MTF wigs that have seen better days. Therefore, plan to replace your wigs regularly.
Human hair wigs can last 1-3 years with proper care, but synthetic wigs have a shorter lifespan of 4-6 months when worn every day.
The good news is that this is a great excuse to go wig shopping!
In conclusion
I hope these simple tips help you look and feel your best in your wig! After all, wearing a wig is one of the easiest ways to transform your appearance.
As always, I’d love to hear your thoughts. Take my MTF wigs poll and share a photo of you in your favorite wig in the comments below!
Love,
Lucille
P.S. After you’ve mastered your hair, the next step is makeup! Get started now with my FREE Male to Female Makeup Mini Course.
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Wow, that style and color is definitely you, especially with the baby blues, fair skin and the ability to wear red lipstick like you do.
This is your color my dear, so stunning
The wig in this pic is human hair and it’s my everyday wig so it gets a lot of use and while I take reasonable care of it, I don’t take that good of care of it but to me that adds to the naturalness of it, like it’s my real hair, and not being so photo-perfect I’m more comfortable in it and that transcends to help in the way I carry myself when out. Never aware there were sizes tho. I’ve always just adjusted the 2 straps they all have in the inside rear. Never had one fall off, thank goodness.
Hi all – I’m an older trans woman in her seventies. I go out most every day enfemme, and want a wig that says woman! At my age, I prefer shoulder length and a strawberry blonde with highlights. Another thing I might add it to another scrimp on a wig, this is one item I always spend big on! I also like what Lucille suggests I have three other wigs like the one I’m wearing below. Anyhow here, here I am below about a week ago! Hugs, Suzy
Hello Suzy, I have to agree with Suzanne completely. The attached photo is just one of my looks. I so enjoy being a “different” woman with every wig I wear. It’s so danged fun. I LOVE your look and that hair fits you to a tee. I hope you get to go out often. I don’t get that chance and I’m an older woman too – just turned 66….. Wish I did have the chance to get out more as my fem self…..
Helo Suzy : I’m in my seventies as well — you are so well put-together : a flawless look in your very tasteful wig !…
I love my wigs, and take care of them regularly, it is worth the extra effort to keep them clean and styled
One can tell, Lynn, that you take care of your wigs : this raven one suits you oh so well ! Gorgeous feminine look !…
I have several shades of this style of hair that was discontinued by Luxhair. The style is modeled by Daisy Fuentes and in my opinion was their most beautiful.
Still my favorite wigs, unfortunately no longer available. A few show up from time to time online but they are much more expensive than the price I paid.
Your wig looks absolutely beautiful.
The wig Is a Daisy Fuentes long and luscious style. The company no longer offers this product and I have about 40 of these in all different shades. Unfortunately the NOS distributor I found has been sold out for quite some time and they were very reasonably priced. The picture is me and I only wish I looked as gorgeous as Daisy!
Dear Cynthia : is this you or Daisy Fuentes in this picture ? Either way, you are gorgeous — just the right wig/hairstyle !…
When I put my Raquel Welsh (Breeze) wig on, is when my look comes together and I can venture out in the world with confidence. This wig seems to work best for me but I have wasted money on wigs that just don’t look good on me. So I have a few of these on wig stands. I also keep the older out of shape wigs to use them when I am out in the hot sun at the pool or beach. I put on a head band to hold it together and don’t worry if they get spashed on or get effected by the hot sun.
Tina, you look so well-put-together in your blue ladylike dress and auburn wig — this lady has class !…
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