Keep your wig looking flawless with these simple tips.

Washing

Use sulfate-free shampoo. Wash gently in lukewarm water every 7-10 wears.

Drying

Air dry on a wig stand. Avoid direct heat and sunlight.

Storage

Store on a wig stand or in a silk bag to maintain shape.

Styling

Use heat protectant before styling. Keep heat below 180°C.

STYLE GUIDE

Wigs & Face Shapes

Finding the perfect wig starts with understanding your face shape. Learn which styles flatter your features and enhance your natural beauty.

Long

Long (oblong) faces are longer than they are wide, with a straight cheek line and sometimes a longer forehead.

Best Styles

Waves, curls, and layered cuts add width. Bangs help shorten the face, and chin-length to shoulder-length styles work great.

What to Avoid

Avoid very long, straight styles without layers or volume, as they can make the face appear even longer.

Round

Round faces have soft curves with similar width and length. The cheeks are typically the widest part of the face.

Best Styles

Long layers, side-swept bangs, asymmetrical cuts, and styles with volume at the crown help elongate the face.

What to Avoid

Avoid chin-length bobs, rounded cuts, or styles that add width to the sides of the face.

Oval

Oval faces are slightly longer than wide with balanced proportions. This versatile shape suits most wig styles.

Best Styles

Almost any style works! Try waves, curls, straight hair, bobs, or long flowing styles. You have the most flexibility.

What to Avoid

Avoid heavy bangs that cover your forehead entirely, as they can disrupt your balanced proportions.

Square

Square faces feature a strong jawline and forehead of similar width. The face appears angular and defined.

Best Styles

Soft waves, layered cuts, and side-parted styles help soften angular features. Long, textured looks work beautifully.

What to Avoid

Avoid blunt cuts at jaw level, straight-across bangs, or styles that emphasize the angular jawline.

Heart

Heart-shaped faces have a wider forehead and cheekbones that taper to a narrower, pointed chin.

Best Styles

Chin-length bobs, side-swept bangs, and styles with volume near the jaw help balance the face. Layers work well.

What to Avoid

Avoid short, full styles that add volume at the temples, or slicked-back looks that emphasize the forehead.

Pro Tip

Not sure about your face shape? Take a selfie with your hair pulled back, trace the outline of your face on the screen, and compare it to the shapes above. Or simply reach out to us — we're happy to help you find your perfect crown!