What it feels like:
- The wig moves during the day
- It slides backward
- You feel like it won’t stay in place
What’s really happening:
👉 The wig doesn’t have enough grip on your head
This is very common if:
- You have smooth or fine hair
- You don’t use any base under the wig
✅ Solution:
Use a wig grip band
✔️ It creates friction
✔️ Keeps the wig in place
✔️ Makes it more secure and comfortable
2. Your Hair Creates Too Much Volume

What it feels like:
- The wig feels uneven
- It doesn’t sit properly
- It looks “bulky” or unnatural
What’s really happening:
👉 Your natural hair is creating extra volume underneath
So the wig cannot sit flat on your head.
✅ Solution:
Use a wig cap
✔️ Flattens your natural hair
✔️ Creates a smooth base
✔️ Improves the overall look instantly
3. The Wig Cap Feels Too Large

What it feels like:
- The wig feels loose even after adjusting
- It doesn’t hug your head properly
- It moves even when you’re not active
What’s really happening:
👉 The wig cap is slightly too large for your head
✅ Solutions:
Step 1: Adjust the straps inside the wig
(most wigs already have them)
Step 2: Add an elastic band inside the wig
✔️ Helps the wig fit tighter
✔️ Improves stability
Step 3 (best combo):
Use both a wig cap + grip band
👉 This combination solves most fit issues
⚠️ Important Tip (Most Beginners Don’t Know This)
A wig is not like a hat.
👉 It doesn’t come “perfectly fitted” out of the package.
Just like natural hair:
- it needs adjustment
- it needs positioning
- sometimes light styling
🎯 Simple Summary
If your wig feels loose:
✔️ It slides → use a grip band
✔️ It feels bulky → use a wig cap
✔️ It feels too big → adjust straps or add an elastic band
💡 Pro Tip
For the best result:
👉 Combine:
This solves most beginner problems instantly
Final Thought
Don’t assume your wig is “bad” too quickly.
👉 In most cases, it just needs the right setup.
Once you understand this,
your wig will look better… feel better… and last longer.