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Buying a Medium Length Wig
Buying a Medium Length Wig
Choosing the right hair length is an important decision when it comes to buying a wig. While longer styles tend to offer more versatility, they also require more maintenance than shorter styles. If you're looking for a look that is easy to manage but still offers a wide variety of styles, consider a medium length wig. Whether you prefer a sleek and straight style, alluring waves or vivacious curls, there is a medium length wig for everyone.
Shoulder Length Wigs
A medium length wig, which ranges from 5 to 12 inches in length, is the perfect middle ground for wig lengths. It works well with a variety of styles, from bangs to layers to voluminous curls. It is also great for balancing the narrow chin of heart-shaped faces and softening the harsh angles of square faces.
When shopping for a wig of this length, it's best to start with your face shape and go from there. Then, consider your lifestyle and budget. A wig is a major investment, and you'll want to be sure it suits your needs for both comfort and style.
If you're shopping for a wig online, make sure to read the product descriptions and reviews carefully. It's also a good idea to consult with a wig specialist before making your purchase, and make sure you're getting the most out of your new look.
To determine your wig size, you'll need to measure the circumference of your head, starting at your natural hairline above one ear and then continuing around to the back of your neck where it meets in the curve of your scalp. Then, compare your measurements to the wig manufacturer's sizing chart to find the right fit.
When measuring a wig, be sure to comb or brush it gently to remove any tangles or knots. You'll want to be as accurate as possible when taking the measurement. Sleek, straight styles are usually true to their length but can be a bit longer or shorter depending on the way the wig is made and how it falls when worn. When measuring wavy or curly wigs, be sure to add an additional inch to the length as they will tend to fall shorter than straight wigs because they are measured by pulling them straight.
Another factor to consider is your height. If you're on the petite side, a long wig may overwhelm your frame. On the other hand, a short wig might look too short for your height and create the illusion of shortness. If you're tall, a mid-length wig may appear too short and not work for you. On the other hand, if you have a long neck, a short wig will pull attention away from your face and may make it look even shorter than it really is. This is why it's important to try on a few different wig lengths before making your final purchase.
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