All About Wigs - Does it look Real? Hairlines

What to look for in a hairline in your next wig.

How does the cap size work with my natural hairline? You need to ensure you understand what size of cap you will need. If it’s too big or small, the hairline will not follow what looks natural, and the lace will not lay flat or blend into the skin to be seamless. Everyone is different; sizes such as XXS, XS, Small, Medium, and Large can vary. However, the actual dimensions of these sizes will vary depending on the manufacturer or designer.

Typically, you will need to measure the circumference of your head to find your best fit, and there are still a few things to consider, like whether I should leave room for my current long hair, caps, and wig grips that might be placed under your wig.

Let’s look at a comprehensive sizing chart provided by Dejaco Hair that gives examples of sizes from XS to Large and how you typically measure for different parts of the wigs. In the case of Dejaco Hair, their wigs are handmade and customized, so some of the sizes may vary. But this will give you an idea of where to start. Never be afraid to ask questions and work with the wig makers to get the perfect fitting wig to enhance your normal hairline.

Link: Comprehensive Sizing Chart Example

So now you know that the wig size is essential to get the right fit, let’s start looking at hairlines.

The hairline is a pivotal element that can dramatically enhance your wig’s natural and realistic appearance. Meticulously hand-tied and plucked hairlines achieve the perfect density, mirroring the natural growth pattern. To further enhance the realism, dark knots are often bleached or colored to blend in. However, the most authentic look is achieved with tiny single knots on the hairline, especially when paired with fine hair.

Here are some pictures supplied by Dejaco Hair to show a variety of hairlines produced on their wigs. 

Hair color choices at the hairline help piece the overall natural look of the wig. Blondes and brunettes with bright blonde highlights around the face can give a look that you are outside and enjoying the sun and that the natural elements of the sun have lightened your natural hair.

The density of the hair is another factor, and this is where the amount of hair and the thickness really add to the realistic look. Hand-plucking is a technique that is used to shape and thin hair so that it lays in a normal way. Add in the use of knotting hair on lace; it will create a lightweight, comfortable piece to wear.

The practice of single knotting, instead of double knotting at the hairline, adds more reality to your wig. If you look at a real hairline, you will see single fine hairs that blend from your scalp and hairline.

Wig makers often bleach or color the knots to add skin tone and help make the knots transparent. One thing to consider is that even though bleached knots add to the realistic hairline, you will need to maintain them more.

Choosing a wig that prioritizes a realistic hairline can be challenging. However, carefully examining the four samples above reveals that factors like density, single knotting, knot coloring, and highlights can significantly impact the wig’s appearance. When browsing for wigs, look at multiple pictures displaying how the hair lies and, most importantly, how the hairline looks. This thorough review will help you decide and find a wig that meets your expectations.

Remember that single knot fine hair and hand pluck the hairline on a transparent lace; you will see the difference in the hairline and how it lays, feels, and looks.

Ref: “Fabulous Wig Hairlines.” Accessed April 24, 2024. http://www.shopdejacohair.com/