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Online wig shopping can be a nerve-wracking time-suck if you’ve never done it before. Who am kidding–it’s a time-suck if you’ve done before, too. Thankfully, tracking down all of the best wig products isn’t as stress-inducing. I’m talking about all of the little things that make your wig look like the hair actually growing out of your head.
First, there’s must-have products like wig glue that won’t destroy your edges, tint spray for a natural-looking part, and a wig band that will hold your hair down without giving you a migraine, to name a few. What’s left is a long list of underrated necessities and a handful of extras you may not need, but make daily wig maintenance a whole lot easier. If your current supply is running low, below is a one-stop-shop for reinforcements.

This travel case is basically the Mary Poppins bag for wigs. Just when you think it’s your run-of-the-mill carry-on, a salon-style mannequin pops up for on-the-go styling.

For many, tape is a must-have for lace wigs, but a lot of them can lead to skin irritation. These strong-hold strips are hypoallergenic and sensitive skin-friendly.

When it comes to maintaining that fresh-out-the-salon look or simply elevating a beauty supply unit, dry shampoo removes that plastic, shiny finish often associated with cheap hair.

This stretchy, Swiss lace band eliminates the need for wig glue or built-in combs by providing a secure and non-bulky fit.

Is there any lace tint spray as popular, affordable, and well-reviewed as this cult classic?

Before applying glue near the edges of your natural hair, it’s important to smooth down those fragile hairs with a hair-loving, gentle hold formula that will prevent breakage. Mielle Organics’s edge control is made with nourishing nutrients (aloe, honey, and ginger root) and delivers non-flaky hold.

This breathable nylon material is also in a color that tends to suit almost all shades of brown.

Root coverup is a saving grace when your faux hairline is looking a little too faux or a bleaching sesh got hold of some hair strands.

For those who keep a glued-down wig on for days at a time, this oversized satin bonnet will protect your ‘do and prevent matting and tangles.

When washing wigs or extensions, pros recommend laying them flat on a towel to dry completely. However, this innovative, time-saving mannequin makes it easier to maintain the shape of your unit with a slot for your hairdryer to sit comfortably in.

Chances are you ran to the drugstore for a can of this non-glue “glue” while learning how to glue down your first wig.

Check out our first-person review of this rollercoaster-proof band to see if it’s the real deal. (Spoiler alert: it is!)

Whether you’re customizing a wig you ordered online or upgrading one from the beauty supply store, tweezers are needed to pluck the hairline for a realistic-looking part.

When the top of your dresser drawer leaves little room for a traditional mannequin head, this hanging version can sit pretty in your closet or really, anywhere else it can latch onto in the house.

A mild liquid formula that quickly dissolves wig glue so you don’t have to cringe and slowly pull at your edges.

This brush was made specifically for detangling dry wig hair without the dreaded interruption of hair static.

The cushion-like velvet fabric of this wig band is a surefire way to target those inevitable headaches that result from secure, but painfully tight wigs.

A travel-friendly storage option that doesn’t force you to completely compromise a wig style you spent time putting together.

This cult-favorite brush is one of the easier tools to manipulate when washing your wigs at home.

A styrofoam head is one item every beginner needs to keep their first wig in tip-top shape.

Prone to excessive sweating or anticipating hot weather? These strong-hold wig adhesives are infused with a waterproof formula to prevent your hair from moving down the forehead.

When it comes to cleansing wig hair, the general rule of thumb is that you should find a cleansing combo that matches the hair type you’re wearing. However, this collection from Matrix was formulated specifically for all kinds of wigs and extensions, making it a sure bet worth the investment.

Each one of the products is infused with peptides, a popular skincare ingredient that also aids in hair repair.

The collection’s resident styler targets damage from heat styling and daily wear-and-tear.

Unlike styrofoam wig heads that can be flimsy and fall over easily, this heavy-duty version does a better job of maintaining your wig’s shape and holding it still if you want to style before putting on your head.

Using heat tools on wig hair, especially synthetic hair, must be done with care. In most cases, experts recommend using low heat settings to prevent breakage and shedding. And despite the never-ending list of new versions, Chi’s original flat iron is still one of the best (and safest) options for styling your unit.

This classic wig adhesive is renowned for its transparent dry-down tint and oily scalp-friendly formula.

When you’re customizing at home and need to bleach the hair knots near a part, this inexpensive system gets the job done and will last for several units.

However, before breaking out the chemicals, faux hair needs protection just like your natural hair. This vegan and color-safe spray is especially helpful if you’re bleaching or coloring parts of the hair.

Wig YouTubers routinely recommend this popular glue option for putting a wig in its place (literally).

Whether you’re parting, plucking, or combing, the classic rat tail comb is always good to have around.
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